Topic: Homesteading

9 chapters across the catalog

Grip & Grin
Episode 1527 1:09:07 - 1:16:05

1527: Grip & Grin

Chicken Feed Conspiracy, Egg Production and Industrial Sorting

Homeowners and homesteaders report a drop in egg production, leading to theories regarding the quality of commercial chicken feed. Experts suggest that seasonal light changes and inexperienced new poultry owners are more likely factors than a feed conspiracy. The discussion also covers the differences between supermarket eggs and local homestead eggs, including yolk placement and sorting practices.

Tank Talk
Episode 1523 1:49:17 - 1:52:34

1523: Tank Talk

Homesteading, Blue Eggs, Value for Value

A pair of producers known as Sir Lastrow and Melissa gifted the hosts two and a half dozen eggs from their homestead, including rare blue eggs from Araucana chickens. The gift is presented as an example of the "value for value" model, where listeners contribute resources or expertise to support the show. The rising cost of eggs has led to them being jokingly referred to as "the new caviar."

Second Lady
Episode 1434 2:51:51 - 2:54:25

1434: Second Lady

Relocation Trends to Florida and Asset Protection Laws

A discussion on domestic migration highlighted that many people are moving from California and Texas to Florida. One cited reason is Florida's robust homestead exemption laws, which protect a primary residence from being seized during bankruptcy. While Texas is also a popular "free state" destination, Florida's lack of state income tax and the leadership of Governor Ron Desantis are seen as major draws for those "bailing out of the barrio."

Clown World
Episode 1391 1:45 - 4:57

1391: Clown World

Bastrop Texas Meetup, Sir Julian and Dame Julian Homestead

A large No Agenda meetup took place at the homestead of Sir Julian and Dame Julian in Bastrop, Texas, attracting over 250 attendees. Notable guests included Austin City Councilwoman Mackenzie Kelly, who was compared to former Texas Governor Ann Richards. The event was held at a former wedding venue featuring a pavilion and livestock.

Shetard
Episode 1374 3:10:23 - 3:18:25

1374: Shetard

Value for Value Donations, Homesteading, Birthday Acknowledgments

The hosts acknowledge a wide range of donations from the "No Agenda" community. Topics include a homesteading movement in Texas, "Freedom and Farmsteading," and numerous birthday wishes for producers and their families. The "Value for Value" model is credited for the show's 14-year longevity.

COVID Roulette
Episode 1369 2:54:39 - 2:58:34

1369: COVID Roulette

Value for Value Model, Itty Bitty Homestead

The "Value for Value" model is highlighted through a donation from Rick and Charlene Brandon of the "Itty Bitty Homestead" channel on No Agenda Tube. The hosts emphasize that this model prevents deplatforming and demonetization by removing corporate advertisers from the relationship between creators and their audience.

Freedom Bracelet
Episode 1326 1:58:31 - 2:06:07

1326: Freedom Bracelet

Knighting Ceremony, Insurgency Knitting Circle

The hosts conducted a "knighting ceremony" for donors reaching specific contribution milestones. One new knight, "Sir Farmer Todd," requested a title reflecting his interest in the community. Another donor promoted the "Insurgency Knitting Circle Podcast" and an upcoming homesteading workshop in Houston. A Dutch listener in Florida praised Governor Ron DeSantis and the "freedom" found in the state compared to the Netherlands.

ISIS-Land
Episode 857 2:11:20 - 2:18:01

857: ISIS-Land

Bill Clinton, Syrian Refugees, and Detroit Rebuilding

Bill Clinton spoke about the potential for Syrian refugees to help rebuild Detroit, citing the city's 10,000 empty structurally sound houses. The hosts investigate potential connections between the Clinton Foundation, major investors like JP Morgan Chase, and the policy of settling refugees in economically depressed areas to provide cheap labor for construction projects.