• How Homesteading Builds Confidence Through Failure
    Jan 13 2026

    Celebrating episode 200 and four years of podcasting

    Why Wendi started the podcast and what Joyfully Prepared is really about

    Milling grain and baking whole wheat bread as a lesson in learning through failure

    A simple, everyday definition of anti-fragility

    How homesteading naturally builds anti-fragile skills

    Skill stacking and why learning one skill makes the next easier

    Building a fence solo and choosing hard things on purpose

    Recognizing and shifting out of victim thinking

    Asking the question that changes everything: “What can I do with what I have right now?”

    Creating anti-fragile moments intentionally in low-stakes spaces

    Applying anti-fragility to quilting, real estate, and everyday life

    Why preparedness creates calm and reduces panic

    Using a transformation journal to document growth and progress

    A gentle reminder that being clumsy and unfinished is part of becoming capable

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    Container Gardening Course - https://joyfulprep.kartra.com/page/containergardeningcourse

    Podcast Episode: Mastering the Art of Skill Stacking for Ultimate Preparedness

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    23 mins
  • How to Start Homesteading Without Land
    Jan 6 2026

    Why homesteading is about skills, not land

    How homesteading looked before it had a trendy name

    Growing up with a garden, jars on the shelf, and clothes on the line

    Why homesteading skills are an investment and a form of self-care

    Setting a boundary around learning and practicing skills

    Why food is foundational to confidence and self-reliance

    Starting with one meal, one recipe, or one jar

    The blackberry jam story and learning by doing

    Why confidence comes from proximity, not over-researching

    Letting systems reveal themselves through repetition

    Finding mentors and learning in community

    How homesteading skills transfer to apartments, RVs, and everywhere else

    Why skills can never be taken away from you

    Relearning skills and getting back into rhythm

    Homesteading as an adventure and a lifelong practice

    A warm welcome into the homesteader identity

    Mentioned Resource:
    🏡 Website: joyfullyprepared.com

    📚 Joyfully Prepared Library: joyfullypreparedlibrary.com

    🗓️ Meal Planning Worksheet: joyfulprep.kartra.com/page/planning

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    19 mins
  • How to Make Space Before You Start Again
    Dec 30 2025

    Welcome to the last episode of 2025. Instead of forcing goals or rushing a fresh start, we do something softer and more realistic: a homestead reset. We walk through three simple categories — keep, release, pause — to clear space in your mind, your home, and your heart before the new year begins.

    In this episode:
    • why resets feel better than resolutions
    • how tiny habits and “showing up” actually built your year
    • what worked for you in 2025 (hint: more than you think)
    • how releasing expectations makes room to breathe
    • pausing without quitting
    • why January is a recovery month for moms
    • how journaling keeps you honest about your growth

    Simple reflection invitation:
    Write down 3 things you’ll keep, 3 you’ll release, and 3 you’ll pause as you move into 2026.
    That tiny list is a reset. It’s space. It’s permission.

    Reminder:
    The Joyfully Prepared New Year begins February 1st.
    January is for recovery, naps, leftovers, and slower days.

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    📚 Joyfully Prepared Library: joyfullypreparedlibrary.com

    🗓️ Meal Planning Worksheet: joyfulprep.kartra.com/page/planning

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    16 mins
  • What I Learned From Not Reaching My Goals This Year
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode of The Joyfully Prepared Podcast, I’m sharing what happened when I didn’t hit the goals I set at the beginning of the year and why that didn’t mean the year was a failure. As I looked back, I realized something surprising. My life changed in big, meaningful ways I never planned, and I would have forgotten most of it if I hadn’t written it down.

    This episode is an invitation to slow down and notice what actually changed in your life, even if your goals didn’t turn out the way you expected. Growth doesn’t always look like accomplishment. Sometimes it looks like becoming kinder to yourself, stronger in your faith, or more aware of what truly matters. You’re not behind. You’re becoming. And that kind of growth matters.

    Joyfully Prepared Library
    A growing collection of classes, guides, and resources focused on self-reliance, homemaking skills, preparedness, and mindset.

    The Bean Book
    A practical guide to buying, storing, preparing, and using dried beans in everyday meals.

    The Wheat Book
    A beginner-friendly guide to wheat, including storage, preparation, and ways to use wheat to feed your family well.

    Transformation Journal Pages
    Simple printable pages to help you track daily wins, spiritual insights, and personal growth.

    Future Transformation Journal Group
    A possible upcoming group experience focused on journaling, reflection, accountability, and growth.

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    24 mins
  • How to Make February 1 Your Real New Year
    Dec 9 2025
    Inside This Episode

    Why we’re officially starting the new year on February 1

    The magic of treating January as a recovery month

    Why moms need breathing room before setting goals

    How to choose one tiny, steady goal for the new year

    What you want more of in your home and life

    Wendi’s two-year decluttering story and why slow progress still counts

    Learning one skill a year versus overwhelming yourself

    Why a February start gives your brain permission to calm down

    The One Thing Challenge for February

    Encouragement for setting boundaries and making space for yourself

    Mentioned in This Episode

    BooksRun app for decluttering books (add your affiliate link)

    Previous episode about prioritizing yourself

    A February 1 Pep Talk

    You are not behind.
    You are not late.
    You are allowed to rest.
    And a February 1 start is still a start… honestly, it might be the best one.

    Next Week

    We’ll continue our year-end series with a gentle look at what we learned this past year… and what we’re ready to release moving into 2026.

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    13 mins
  • If You Spent More Time Surviving Than Homesteading
    Dec 2 2025
    Inside This Episode

    A warm, real talk about unmet goals

    Why homesteading is more about mindset than land

    The honest reasons we get stuck: tiredness, overwhelm, fear, perfectionism

    My personal stories about sourdough and the overwhelming quilt

    How to recognize your tiny wins and let go of guilt

    Why starting your “new year” on February 1 might be the most freeing thing ever

    A nightly practice to track your progress and stay grounded

    Free Download

    Transformation Journal Page
    A simple printable to jot down your daily wins, mercies, miracles, and next-day goals.

    Podcast Episode: You Prioritize What You Love

    Your Gentle Reminder

    You didn’t fail.
    You didn’t fall behind.
    You’re learning, growing, and building the life you want in small, beautiful ways.

    Next Week

    We’ll talk about simple homesteading resolutions you can actually keep — especially if you’re joining the “New Year Starts February 1” club.

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    15 mins
  • Simple Way to Reset Your Mind Quickly
    Nov 25 2025

    In This Episode
    • Why gratitude works even when life feels upside down
    • How gratitude is a skill, not just a personality trait
    • The difference between reacting and dwelling
    • Why negativity is the “easy slope” our brains love
    • How God teaches us through opportunities to grow
    • Wendi’s “I’ll just be grateful” mantra
    • Funny but true gratitude list items
    • How gratitude strengthens resilience and self-reliance
    • Why controlling your thoughts changes everything
    • A simple challenge to jumpstart your own gratitude practice

    Takeaways
    • Gratitude interrupts the mental spiral and rewires your thoughts.
    • You don’t have to pretend hard things aren’t hard. You just don’t have to stay there.
    • Small moments of gratitude move you closer to God’s solutions.
    • Your brain will follow your lead if you tell it what to look for.
    • Fun gratitude items make the practice easier to stick with.

    Wendi’s Invitations

    Make a list of your top 5–10 “go-to gratitudes.”

    Use the mantra: “I’ll just be grateful.” Let it flip your brain into gratitude mode.

    Links
    🏡 Website: joyfullyprepared.com

    📚 Joyfully Prepared Library: joyfullypreparedlibrary.com

    🗓️ Meal Planning Worksheet: joyfulprep.kartra.com/page/planning

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    22 mins
  • How Beans Make Healthy Eating More Affordable
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode:
    • Why beans are one of the most budget friendly foods
    • How beans support digestion, fullness, and steady energy
    • Why many people avoid beans and how to make them easier
    • How soaking reduces phytic acid and improves nutrition
    • The simple steps for preparing dried chickpeas
    • How to make crispy chickpeas in the air fryer
    • How to use beans in everyday meals
    • Why learning small kitchen skills builds confidence and self reliance
    • A reminder that simple skills make your home feel steadier


    • Bean Guide and Workbook Download

    Crispy Chickpea Steps:

    Rinse and sort one cup of dried chickpeas

    Soak 8–12 hours with plenty of water

    Rinse, then cook on stovetop or Instant Pot

    Drain and dry well

    Season and air fry until crisp

    Connect with Wendi:
    Share the episode with a friend and tag Wendi if you try the recipe or start experimenting with beans at home.

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    21 mins