Episodes
In today's episode, we will explore the hidden dangers of everyday items—like the endocrine disruptors in your skincare products and the harmful effects of LED lights—while providing you with practical, toxin-free swaps. This episode isn’t about instilling fear; it’s about empowerment through knowledge.
Whether you’re looking to make gradual changes or a complete overhaul, I’ll guide you through simple, effective strategies to reclaim your health and create a nurturing home.
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Published 11/04/24
In this episode, I will give you a behind-the-scenes look at what really goes on in my life on the homestead. From having to save a beloved goat's life to having one of my dogs decimate my chicken flock all while going through a faith struggle and life journey.
Raising livestock is no easy task and while the raw milk may be worth it, the damage the livestock does to your other animals may make you want to give up homesteading entirely...
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Published 10/07/24
In this episode of the Gubba podcast, we will be diving into why and how you should be preparing for the election.
We will break down the different aspects of prepping and discuss how to prepare if you are in the city. Considering the state of the world, it is important to be aware of issues like hyperinflation, civil unrest, and cyber attacks that could make your family vulnerable to the waves of the world. Let me show you how to start preparing today!
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Published 09/09/24
In this episode, we will dive into Apeel - a spray that the produce you are eating may be coated with.
We will discuss the concerning aspects of consuming foods sprayed with Apeel, who is really funding this monstrosity, and its repercussions on our health.
Alongside this, we will dive into the heart of Big Food, understand how it operates, and how we can make choices to better shield ourselves and our families from its harm.
At the end of the episode, I will give you ideas of how you can...
Published 07/22/24
Today, we dive into different methods of food preservation. With rolling food shortages, world wars on the horizon, and general instability through society, you absolutely need to start building a food storage. In this episode, I discuss how you can get started building a food storage for you and your family. We explore different ways to preserve a variety of foods, no land required.
Canning, freeze-drying, mylar bags, and more! We touch on all of these topics because I find them vital...
Published 05/20/24
How do you start homesteading? How do you live like our great-grandparents did?
In this episode, we will dive into why self-sufficiency is important and how we are missing a key piece in our self-sufficiency journey: community.
Communities used to be an integral part of our great-grandparents homesteading lifestyles, and now we are becoming a polarized and divided people.
The system has disconnected from our roots and neighbors. In order to regain our freedoms and power, we need to return...
Published 04/22/24
In a society where junk food is considered normal, disease and sickness have skyrocketed. Instead of cleaning up our diets, we are coerced to enter into the medical system and embrace a lengthy regimen of prescribed medications.
Today, we will discuss how we got to be so disconnected from our food and consequently, our bodies, how the system has failed us, and what we can do to turn it around.
It’s time to wake up from the Big Food and Big Pharma matrix and take back our health! Join me...
Published 04/15/24
Is your sunscreen truly shielding you from harm, or could it be posing unseen dangers? In this episode, we will dive into the complex world of sunscreen safety and efficacy, uncovering the truth you need to know before lathering up.
We peel back the layers of sunscreen formulation, examining common ingredients like oxybenzone, octinoxate, and octocrylene. What do these chemicals really do once they penetrate your skin, and are they as harmless as you are led to believe?
What impact does...
Published 04/01/24
Do you like conspiracies? Even if you don’t, this one applies to you. In this episode, we will dive into our food system and how it has been systematically implemented to disconnect us from our food and communities.
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Published 03/25/24
In this episode, we will dive into the horrors of big pet food and why you should be aware of what you are feeding your pets. Recalls after recalls on pet food that are making our little family members severely sick. What is going on?
Cancer is on the rise in dogs and cats, and we will discuss why that is and how you can help keep your pet safe. Our pets are our family, so we should try to make the best choices for them as possible.
Feeding raw food to your pet doesn’t have to be...
Published 03/18/24
In this episode, we dive into the World Economic Forum (WEF), its agendas like The Great Reset, how human psychology works during world-wide emergencies, and how this all applies to you and how you prepare for the future.
We will discuss how you can be well-rounded when it comes to prepping for unknown future worldly events and how the past few years have been a foreshadow into what is coming.
Prepping and building a food storage are of paramount necessity to prepare your family. Start...
Published 03/11/24
We've sacrificed our health for the sake of convenience. Do you aspire to lead a healthier lifestyle akin to our ancestors', but feel overwhelmed by the conveniences of modern life?
Since embracing homesteading, I've implemented changes in my kitchen that initially seemed inconvenient but have yielded substantial benefits for my health and happiness over time.
In this podcast episode, we'll delve into the specifics of your kitchen, examining the ingredients you use for cooking and the...
Published 03/04/24
Join me today as I dive into how to keep dairy goats and if goats are right for your homestead. We will discuss how goats can be beneficial to your homestead, how to manage goats, how much land you need for goats, what raw goat milk tastes like, and things to consider before you get goats.
Keeping dairy animals are a way to cultivate self-sufficiency in your life and lessen your dependence on the grocery store. I have a herd of Nigerian Dwarf goats that I keep for a homestead dairy...
Published 02/12/24
Today I’m going to be giving you 5 tips on how to homestead from anywhere. It doesn’t matter if you live in a skyrise apartment in the city, you can still do basic fundamental homestead things to bring you back to our ancestral roots.
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Published 11/27/23
In this illuminating tell-all episode about tallow skincare, we embark on a captivating journey into the world of tallow, a timeless skincare secret with remarkable benefits.
We explore the origins and processing of tallow, unravel its rich nutrient profile, and understand why it has been cherished for centuries.
From its historical significance in ancient civilizations to its modern-day applications, we reveal the versatile ways in which tallow can transform your skincare routine.
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Published 11/27/23
Have you ever wondered why people are crazy enough to drink raw milk? I consume raw milk daily from my Nigerian dwarf goat and when I share this online, I’m met with a ton of pushback. Why is that? What are the real health benefits of raw milk? Is raw milk as scary as everyone says?
Let’s find out!
Drinking raw milk is your own choice and I would suggest you do your own research to come to a conclusion!
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Published 09/11/23
If you are considering getting goats or want to learn more about what it takes to raise goats, this is the podcast for you.
We will discuss the requirements for owning and caring for goats, the downside of goats, and how you can manage breeding in your herd. Homesteading is about self-sufficiency and livestock can help culture that aspect of life by providing you with products. Goats have different uses and products, so let's discuss!
Goats versus cows is a popular debate and topic. If you...
Published 07/17/23
I have discussed how you can homestead from anywhere, but in this podcast I dove directly into my story of how I started homesteading with the hopes it can inspire you with where you are at in your homesteading journey.
I started homesteading in the city, and you will see how one hobby or interest developed into a passion and led me to where I am today. This is my personal example of how I got into homesteading and hopes it answers the question of "How do you start homesteading?" -- the...
Published 06/01/23
Become self-sufficient by learning how to care and keep backyard chickens. They are a low maintenance homestead animal that can provide you and your family with homegrown food. With talks of digital currencies and continuous train derailments that will most definitely affect our food ecosystem and supply chain, now is the time to get prepared by having chickens.
Chickens till the land, provide meat and eggs, and create compost from their manure that can build up the soil for you to garden...
Published 04/24/23
Building a bug-out bag is important, but don't forget to build an emergency kit for your car as well. You don't know what kind of emergency situation you could find yourself in while traveling, so it is best to always be prepared! A bug out bag prepares you for being able to get up and leave your house should a situation arise. A car emergency kit allows you to either survive in your car for a period of time or bug out of your car depending on the scenario. Build your bug out bag and car...
Published 12/05/22
When it comes to homesteading and preparedness, having a food storage is essential. You never know if a job loss is coming down the pipes or you will have a friend in need of food. Food storages provide comfort, stability, and a peace of mind. In today's episode, I walk you through my working kitchen and how I actively utilize and rotate my food storage into my everyday routine. Sometimes we purchase food in bulk then don't want to use it because we think it is reserved for later use. Food...
Published 08/01/22
It seems like there is a continuous rollout of food and supply shortages across the board. Are you prepared for a wide scale shortage? In this podcast, I discuss how you can get ready TODAY to avoid having to suffer from food shortages. Joining a local farm co-op or learning to grow your own food are just some ways to prepare NOW. I dive further into how you can successfully do this and explore other methods in this podcast.
Don't be caught having to battle your local Karen's at the grocery...
Published 07/18/22
Animals are the best part of the homestead. Even if you aren't living on a chunk of land, there is one homestead animal that you can have: chickens. Chickens are a great first homestead animal that can help you be self sufficient by providing food for you and your family: meat and eggs.
I cover all of the basics in this episode like where to get your chickens, when to get them, how many chickens you actually need, different types of chicken coops, and more! I love having chickens on my...
Published 07/11/22