This episode is a wake-up call—because what we’ve normalized isn’t normal.
In this raw and deeply personal conversation, I unpack why my family is growing our own food, raising our kids without daycare, and homeschooling on 10 acres of land we own outright. This is about more than lifestyle. It’s about accountability, freedom, and breaking generational cycles.
We talk about the food system, the school system, and the social media pressures that are shaping our families without our consent. I share what it means to choose intentionality in a world built on convenience—and why we decided to stop outsourcing our sovereignty.
Whether you’re a parent, builder, or just tired of doing what’s expected, this episode will meet you at the edge of your next brave decision.
Key Takeaways
Accountability is the first step toward sovereignty
Homesteading is not aesthetic—it’s protection
Food in the grocery store is engineered for shelf life, not health
Homeschooling can be a radical act of love and freedom
Social media often distorts real priorities and mental well-being
Breaking generational curses starts with making different choices
Legacy isn’t just what you leave behind—it’s what you model right now
Community and cultural representation matter in this movement
Intentional living is a form of rebellion and reclamation
It doesn’t require perfection—just one brave step at a time
🔗 Resources Mentioned:
🌱 The Confident Gardener Mentorship
Want to start your garden with more confidence and less overwhelm? This is the guide I recommend for new growers who want to get it right the first time.
Join here
🎤 Need a speaker for your event or podcast?
If you're looking for someone who can speak powerfully about systems thinking, motherhood, food sovereignty, and intentional wealth-building:
seedandsociety.com/speaking
🔑 Keywords:
accountability, homesteading, homeschooling, generational curses, social media, community, food sovereignty, personal freedom, legacy, intentional living
💬 Sound Bites You Can Share:
“What we’re eating is poison.”
“We do not raise drones.”
“This is their home.”
“Homesteading is how I hold the line, for them, and for myself.”
“Homesteading is my prayer for my children.”
Seed & Society is where we reclaim our time, land, and legacy—one system at a time.
Subscribe if you’re ready to stop waiting for permission and start living on purpose.