How Homemaking Can Help You Feel Grounded Again
Description
🧡 Key Takeaways
“Making” is a form of grounding and emotional reset.
The kitchen (or any creative space) can become a personal sanctuary.
Skill-building strengthens self-reliance: first yourself, then family, then community.
Bread baking teaches patience, nourishment, and unseen transformation.
Preparedness is not fear—it’s calm readiness.
Story Highlights
Bartering fire cider for plants with a regenerative gardener.
“I am a maker.” Naming what lights you up.
Bread as a teacher of patience, presence, and provision.
🔨 Simple Steps to Try
Identify your sanctuary spot (kitchen, garden, studio, gym).
Schedule 30 minutes a week to make or create something there.
Notice how your mind quiets while your hands move.
Journal what brings you the most calm and energy.
Mentioned
Fire cider basics
Bread baking as a starter skill
Skill stacking in everyday life
Calls to Action
Peek inside the Joyfully Prepared Library for videos, books, and guides: bread, beans, water bath canning, meat canning, emergency prep.
Send Wendi your requests for future lessons and resources.
🏡 Website: joyfullyprepared.com
📚 Joyfully Prepared Library: joyfullypreparedlibrary.com
🗓️ Meal Planning Worksheet: joyfulprep.kartra.com/page/planning
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👩‍🌾 Facebook Group: joyfulprepgroup.com
Timestamps
00:00 Meme that sparked the episode
02:00 The barter story and “I am a maker”
07:30 Noise, doom scrolling, and nervous systems
12:30 Kitchen as sanctuary and your version of it
17:30 Three principles of self-reliance
21:30 Bread as skill stacking and provision
27:00 Preparedness as peacekeeping
31:00 Your turn. Choose a sanctuary and make something



