Season 4 Episode 1079
Today, we talk about the homestead revenue stack as well as our usual Monday segments.
Featured Event
Sept 12: ETNHA Festival near Knoxville, TN https://steveandsandy.com/festival
Sponsors
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Tales from the Prepper Pantry
Frugality Tip
Join the LFTN Stocking Exchange — because life is about more than just saving money.
Operation Independence
Main Topic: Avoiding Burnout and Hard Work
If you came to hear how to NOT work hard on your homestead and still be successful you have come to the wrong place. We've been talking lately about the need for rest and recovering from burnout --- and then I realized on a walk that hard work is part of homesteading - so burnout is one thing, but hard work another = so where is the line between these two?
Many people hesitant to get out and about lately.
Stories of burnout are common → led to conversations about resets, weekend retreats, and monthly calls for homesteaders.
Giving talks on Build Abundance Not Burnout (like at SRF in October).
Realization: some come to hear “how to make it easy,” but building the life you choose is not easy.
Burnout comes from:
Design makes things flow, but doesn’t remove the work.
Homestead Revenue Stack (Holler Homestead Example)
Each layer still involves hard work.
Smart design + add-ons keep that work from tipping into burnout.
Honest contrast: the grind is real, but structure turns it into momentum.
Hard work is baked into homesteading — there’s no escaping it. Burnout comes when that work isn’t designed well or isn’t supported. The Homestead Revenue Stack shows
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