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In this episode, I’m giving you a virtual tour of my new old house: the big-picture pieces, the quirky challenges, the garden and yard details, and the interior spaces I’m slowly bringing back to life.I'm sharing the details on how my new old house isn’t polished or perfect, but there’s so much I already love about it, and how I’m learning a ton about how to focus on layers instead of going 'all in' on projects. Whether you're moving to a new place or simply feeling overwhelmed with your current one, I think this episode has some great tips to help you learn to love what you have.Podcast Episode Highlights:Giving you a virtual tour of my new old houseRecent criticisms and my responseBig picture stuff on my new placeThe challenges of a new homeWhat I love about my new placeMy garden and yard detailsThe interior of my new old houseFocusing on layersWhy growth isn't always goodFinal thoughtsResources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:The Substack article on My New Old House: https://jillwinger.substack.com/p/the-new-old-houseThe blog article on My New Old House: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2026/05/the-new-old-house.htmlOTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: https://jillwinger.substack.com/Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.comJill on Instagram: @jill.wingerJill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomesteadApply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-applicationDid you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

In this episode, I’m sharing the lessons I learned from one of my greatest teachers: my most difficult horse, Tag. We’ll talk about the specific lessons that I learned through lots of training and mentorships as well as why this tough training matters just as much for the human as it does for the horse.More than anything, Tag taught me that progress comes from hard work, paying attention, and learning to lead with clarity. Even if you don't own horses, I think there's lots of good thought-provoking parts that you'll still find interesting.Podcast Episode Highlights:Imposter syndrome issues with horse trainingWhy mentorship is importantWhy it's your fault History about my horse TagUnlocking the hindquartersDon't bend too muchSelf-regulation is keyNot trapping himSplitting his attentionFinal thoughtsResources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:Find your garden seeds and supplies at True Leaf Market and use the code: homestead15 for 15% off your order.Learn more about my book here: http://oldfashionedbook.com/OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: https://jillwinger.substack.com/Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.comJill on Instagram: @jill.wingerJill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomesteadApply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-applicationDid you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

I thought the homesteading part of me had gone quiet—maybe even fizzled out. For a while, I blamed burnout, but I’m beginning to see there was something deeper happening beneath the surface: a reckoning with identity, purpose, and what naturally happens when the things you love become the things you do for a living.In this episode, I’m sharing my backstory with homesteading, my burnout, and the pivotal moment that brought me full circle. Join me as I share how I’m learning to keep the skills and interests that still feel alive while leaving behind the identity traps that no longer fit. Podcast Episode Highlights:My backstory When the things you love becomes a businessDealing with burnoutPivotal point that brought me full circleKeeping the skills and interests and not the identity trapsWhat I'm leaving behindFinal thoughtsResources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:Find your garden seeds and supplies at True Leaf Market and use the code: homestead15 for 15% off your order.Learn about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/My podcast episode on identities: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/tph_podcasts/season-18-episode-16-when-good-identities-become-cages-and-how-to-break-freeMy podcast episode on current homesteading: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/tph_podcasts/season-18-episode-8-what-the-hell-happened-to-homesteadingOTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: https://jillwinger.substack.com/Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.comJill on Instagram: @jill.wingerJill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomesteadApply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-applicationDid you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

No matter how much my life shifts, I suppose I will always be the woman who starts seeds in late winter. Even in the midst of deep uncertainty.In this episode, I’m sharing what starting over looks like in my new garden. I’ll walk you through the new space, the first steps I’m taking to build a garden from scratch, and the goals I have for it both now and for the future. I’m sure these plans will shift and evolve over the coming months, but for now, this is where I’m beginning.Podcast Episode Highlights:Why I planted seeds this yearMy current garden burnoutWhy I decided to garden anywayDescribing my new gardenMy new garden goalsGrowing microgreensFinal thoughts Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:Find your garden seeds and supplies at True Leaf Market and use the code: homestead15 for 15% off your order.Find Redmond's Soil Test Kit here: http://theprairiehomestead.com/soiltestCheck out the pictures of my new garden in this post: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2026/05/starting-seeds-starting-over.htmlHere's my previous podcast episode on my garden plans that I refer to in today's episode: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/tph_podcasts/season-18-episode-9-im-not-planting-a-garden-this-year-heres-whyOTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: https://jillwinger.substack.com/Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.comJill on Instagram: @jill.wingerJill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomesteadApply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-applicationDid you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

In this deeply personal podcast episode, I’m sharing about walking through the biggest life transition I’ve ever faced. I reflect on how I got here, the vulnerability of being cracked open, and the strange mix of grief, relief, fear, and hope that can all exist at once.I also explore what not to say to someone in a tender season, how we often project our own stories & expectations onto other people’s lives, and why big transitions rarely fit neatly with cultural desires. This is my open & honest conversation about change, humanness, and learning to hold contradictory feelings with grace.Podcast Episode Highlights:My biggest life transition right nowA slow unravelingThe vulnerability & strugglesWhat not to say to someone dealing with a big life transitionHow we project our stories on other peopleContradictory feelingsThe cultural implications in societyBeing cracked open Final ThoughtsResources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:Find your garden seeds and supplies at True Leaf Market and use the code: homestead15 for 15% off your order.OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: https://jillwinger.substack.com/Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.comJill on Instagram: @jill.wingerJill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomesteadApply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-applicationDid you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

Today, I’m exploring the power of identity and how it shapes us, anchors us, and sometimes quietly begins to confine us. Even the identities that are good and meaningful can become cages when we cling to them too tightly or start to outgrow the version of ourselves they were built around.In this episode, I unpack how to recognize when an identity is supporting you versus trapping you, the questions worth asking when everything starts to feel different, and the very real grief that can come with letting an old version of yourself go.Podcast Episode Highlights:Everything feels differentMy huge identity shifts over timeIdentities can be good AND bad (aka in the grey)Identities can become cages BECAUSE they are goodQuestions to ask yourself to see if your identity is helping you or notHow to know when your identity is trapping youThe grief connected to losing your identityFinal thoughts on releasing identitiesResources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:Learn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/--> Use the code PODCAST for a $15 off discount on Meal CraftEarlier podcast episode I mentioned today: Season 18: Episode 6: The Magic of Not BelongingOTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: https://jillwinger.substack.com/Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.comJill on Instagram: @jill.wingerJill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomesteadApply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-applicationDid you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

Learning to rope at 40 has humbled me in all the best and worst ways, because nothing exposes your ego faster than being a beginner in front of people who’ve been doing something their whole lives. In this episode, I’m talking about a phrase I’ve been repeating to myself in the branding pen: embarrassment is the cost of entry.We’ll explore what this phrase means, why so many of us feel threatened by embarrassment, our addictions to competence, the messy stage of growth, and the wonderful rewards that come from stepping out of our comfort zones.Podcast Episode Highlights:Thoughts on stepping out of our comfort zoneBranding season is comingEmbarrassment is the cost of entry (what this means)Why does embarrassment seem so threatening to us?Addiction to competenceGrowth is so importantThe reward...Final thoughtsResources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:Follow me on substack here: https://jillwinger.substack.com/Learn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/--> Use the code PODCAST for a $15 off discount on Meal CraftOTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: https://jillwinger.substack.com/Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.comJill on Instagram: @jill.wingerJill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomesteadApply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-applicationDid you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

In this podcast episode, I’m sharing what I’d do if I were starting an online business from scratch in 2026. I'll chat about my own business story, what’s changed in the online world, and the core principles I believe still matter most.If you’ve been dreaming about starting an online business of your own, this episode should give you some tips and encouragement as you start your own business adventure.Podcast Episode Highlights:Thoughts on making online businesses (and my own)My personal online business storyPrinciple #1: Find a problem to solve or a person to helpPrinciple #2: Show up as yourselfPrinciple #3: Let's talk about AI...Principle #4: You have to commit Principle #5: Less sophisticated than you thinkFinal thoughtsResources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:Learn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/--> Use the code PODCAST for a $15 off discount on Meal CraftInterested in having some personalized coaching from me? Email me at: hello@theprairiehomestead.com and we'll talk detailsGet the 5 Minute Dinner Decision (free download)OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: https://jillwinger.substack.com/Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.comJill on Instagram: @jill.wingerJill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomesteadApply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-applicationDid you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

In this podcast episode, I’m sharing details on how I’m cooking these days. I'll explain why rigid recipes and traditional meal plans just don’t work well for our full, ever-changing family life. We’ll talk about the strategies and principles I lean on instead, including how to make peace with a more flexible approach to food, and why giving yourself permission to experiment can be so freeing.I’m also diving into the art of using leftovers creatively, wasting less, and building meals from what you already have on hand. Let's chat about how to start cooking with more confidence, less stress, and a whole lot more real life in mind.Podcast Episode Highlights:Life changes but I'm still passionate about food (it's just different now)The meal planning problem Strategy #1: Ingredient baselineStrategy #2: Not a recipe, but a categoryStrategy #3: Flexibility and leftoversStrategy #4: Figure out what needs to be used ASAPPrinciple #1: How to use frameworksPrinciple #2: Keep the building blocks on handPrinciple #3: You can repeat thingsPrinciple #4: Make room for imperfect mealsPractical example that I recently didGive yourself permission to play and experimentResources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:Learn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/--> Use the code PODCAST for a $15 off discount on Meal CraftLearn more about Azure Standard here: https://www.azurestandard.com/?a_aid=ANnu0O8ySUHelpful blog posts on building up your pantry: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2021/10/how-to-store-and-use-bulk-pantry-goods.html and https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2021/09/how-to-store-a-years-worth-of-food-for-your-family-without-waste-and-overwhelm.htmlOTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: https://jillwinger.substack.com/Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.comJill on Instagram: @jill.wingerJill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomesteadApply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-applicationDid you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

In this podcast episode, I'm going to share the books that have been most impactful on my life.I’ve read a lot of books over the years, but these are the ones that truly changed me. They influenced how I see the world, how I make decisions, and even how I understand myself. Podcast Episode Highlights:These books have been impactful to me (and why)The Devil's Element by Dan Egan10x Is Easier Than 2x by Benjamin Hardy and Dan SullivanBraving the Wilderness by Brené BrownNourishment by Fred ProvenzaThe Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael PollanThe Indifferent Stars Above by Daniel James BrownThe Pivot Year by Brianna WiestThe War of Art by Steven PressfieldThe Coddling of the American Mind by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan HaidtThe Worst Hard Time by Timothy EganUntamed by Glennon DoyleWeapons of Mass Instruction by John Taylor GattoFaith Unraveled by Rachel Held EvansThe Woman They Could Not Silence by Kate MooreFinal thoughtsResources Mentioned in This Podcast Episode:Find links to my favorite books here: https://bookshop.org/shop/theprairiehomesteadLearn more about Meal Craft here: https://mealcraftmethod.com/OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD:Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: https://jillwinger.substack.com/Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.comJill on Instagram: @jill.wingerJill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomesteadApply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-applicationDid you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!