We are going to talk today about what happens when your project, your homestead, your business — whatever you are building — hits the point where it can’t grow unless you step into leadership. Not louder. Not bossier. Just clearer.
And what it costs when you avoid that moment.
We’ll also cover our usual Monday segments.
Featured Event
Monthly Meetup at Basecamp Lodge
Saturday, 12pm–3pm
Potluck + Seed Exchange (bring seeds if you’ve got them)
RSVP here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1246004124202741
Bring a dish. Bring seeds. Bring yourself.
Sponsors
Sponsor 1: StrongRootsResources.com
Sponsor 2: AgoristTaxAdvice.com
Tales from the Prepper Pantry
Forage Update
Everything is waking up.
Frugality Tip
Buying at the right time of year makes a big difference.
Before the Super Bowl: buy a TV on sale.
After the Super Bowl: buy the returned open-box TVs on clearance.
Last year we snagged a small smart TV originally priced at $125 for $37. Brand new. Open box.
Check your local clearance sections for open-box returns. Often brand new.
Happy savings, y’all.
Operation Independence
Turkey Tail season is upon us.
There may be real opportunity there. We’re going to find out.
Main Topic of the Day
From Personality-Driven to Framework-Driven
Yesterday I sat down and drilled into every project and business I run.
Income-generating.
Money-costing.
Even things like helping when someone in the community is ill — and yes, we should mention the Jeffrey Dheeres fundraiser.
Everything fit into three buckets:
The outliers go on the chopping block first.
But the bigger realization was this:
I have been avoiding a leadership vacuum.
I kept waiting for consensus.
Waiting for another leader to step forward.
Waiting for clarity to magically appear.
And while I waited, I tried to just do more myself.
That cost me peace.
It led to burnout.
It stalled momentum.
Here’s the lesson:
If I don’t accept my role as leader — meaning I walk in front instead of pushing from behind — we stay in one place.
Not because people aren’t good. Not because they don’t care.
Because without structure, everything becomes personality-driven.
And personality-driven systems stall when the personality gets tired.
What we’re building now at Holler Homestead is a framework.
Long-term vision:
Expanded land.
Commons effort.
Cabins for temporary stays.
People coming to experience regenerative community, food, skill-building, and reset.
Membership options for non-residents.
Not a massive intentional community.
An example.
Something that can be learned from and replicated elsewhere.
And here’s the key:
Structure allows generosity.
When more people in the community have needs, chaos doesn’t scale — structure does.
If you don’t build framework, your generosity burns you out.
If you build framework, your generosity becomes sustainable.
So here’s the question for you:
Where are you avoiding stepping into leadership?
Where are you burning out because you won’t build structure?
Is your project personality-driven when it needs to become framework-driven?
Sometimes growth doesn’t require more effort.
It requires clarity.
And someone willing to walk in front.
Today, we will explore the concept of building community, but not from a pure numbers standpoint. Many people measure community in numbers, not quality. We will discuss a better way to create community around you that makes the whole network mightier.
Featured Event: Spence MAG Meetup: This Sunday. Contact Brad for information. sequatchieschool@protonmail.com
Sponsor One: RarePlantStore.com
Sponsor Two: https://abovephone.com/?above=104 (This is an affiliate link)
Tales From The Prepper Pantry
>11 years ago, crepe night for Fat Tuesday and we were snowed in
>Rebuilding the pantry system after working through the “stuff” this winter (Why I did this)
>Scaling from 2 to 5 - growing pains
>Audit your canning supplies
>German Food Day
Frugality Tip From Margo
I have a friend up North whose library has passes you can check out for discounted admission to museums. So check out your local library and see what they have to offer.
Operation Independence
Barrels for sale, grocery club update
Main Topic
We talk about community all the time with some of you saying there is no one around you, and others seeking to start your own community. Often, communities fail because they have the wrong goal.
How do you know your community is successful?
>number of people
>length of community
>etc
I like to think about the goals differently: How many surface relationships do we house versus inner circle trust.
>>explain this<<
Total participants is meaningless if you don’t house quality relationships.
Singular selfishness versus selfish community
Why I think we got off course (TOP DOWN COMMUNITY)
Why do I support other networks? What then should our goals be?
Does the community do what it says and say what it does?
Does the community have a high number of quality, close relationships?
Does the community refrain from bad-mouthing other similar communities AND each other?
What makes a series of small pods mighty?
So ask yourself, WHO is in my inner circle and, in the words of Brad, would I leave a car at the base of my driveway with $1000 cash in there if they asked without needing to know why?
Today, I am joined by The Tactical Redneck to discuss updates from the Holler Homestead: The season has become warmer but we are not out of the winter woods yet! Learn what we are doing to get ready for growing season.
Sponsor 1: AgoristTaxAdvice.com/LFTN
Sponsor 2: TheWealthsteadingPodcast.com
Make it a great week!
GUYS! Don’t forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. It makes a great Christmas Gift!
Community
Advisory Board
Resources
Today, I am joined by The Tactical Redneck to discuss updates from the Holler Homestead: Friends, spring, and what we are experimenting with on the homestead.
Featured Event: Farm Freedom Summit, February 7
Sponsor 1: StrongRootsResources.com
Sponsor 2: DiscountMylarBags.com
Make it a great week!
GUYS! Don’t forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. It makes a great Christmas Gift!
Community
Advisory Board
Resources
Join us for a First Tuesday Coffee with John Willis of Special Operations Equipment, Nicole Sauce of The Living Free in Tennessee Podcast, and Jack Spirko of The Survival Podcast.
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