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The Homestead Challenge Podcast | Suburban Homesteading, Gardening, Food From Scratch, Sustainable Living

The Homestead Challenge Podcast | Suburban Homesteading, Gardening, Food From Scratch, Sustainable Living

Brittany Gibson - Beginner Homesteader

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Do you feel like you want to cook from scratch, grow more of your own food, or live intentionally—but never have the time or energy to do it all? Tried diving headfirst into homesteading only to end up overwhelmed, burnt out, or wondering where to even begin? You’re not alone. If you’re ready to build a homestead life that actually works with your modern, busy schedule—this podcast is for you. Inside The Homestead Challenge, you’ll find time-saving routines, realistic strategies, and practical tips to help you simplify home systems, grow what you can, and start living from scratch—without the pressure to do it all perfectly. Hey friend. I’m Brittany—crunchy mom, city homesteader, and your go-to for making slow living possible in real life. I tried the all-at-once approach to homesteading… and crashed hard into burnout. Turns out, trying to master everything at once just wastes time, money, and a whole lot of mental energy. But here’s the good news: homesteading doesn’t have to be all or nothing. You can do this in small steps that make a big impact. If you’re ready to create a from-scratch lifestyle with more rhythm and less chaos—grab that sourdough starter from the back of the fridge... it’s time to rise. https://thehomesteadchallenge.com

Episodes

Ep 191. The Summer Cooking System that Keeps Us Eating Real Food

Ep 191. The Summer Cooking System that Keeps Us Eating Real Food

In this episode, we’re sharing the simple summer cooking system that helps us keep feeding our families real food without spending all evening in the kitchen. We’re talking about using the crockpot, making a few basics ahead of time, and creating an easy rhythm that works with our busy summer days.
12min•Mar 27, 2026
Ep 190. Dry Goods to Prep Now for an Easier Garden Season

Ep 190. Dry Goods to Prep Now for an Easier Garden Season

In this episode, we’re talking about simple dry goods and convenience mixes we can prep now to make busy garden season so much easier. We walk through easy ideas like brownie mix, cornbread mix, and seasoning blends that help us cook from scratch without the extra time and mess. This is all about reducing mental load and setting ourselves up for a more peaceful, doable summer.
15min•Mar 24, 2026
Ep 189. How to Decide What Foods are Worth Growing vs. Buying

Ep 189. How to Decide What Foods are Worth Growing vs. Buying

We’re heading into spring and taking a realistic look at what foods are actually worth growing versus just buying, using our own pantry habits as the guide. In this episode, we walk through simple filters to help us decide what makes sense for our space, budget, and goals—so we can grow with intention and skip the overwhelm. https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/pantry/
30min•Mar 20, 2026
Ep 188. Let Your Pantry Tell You What to Grow this Year

Ep 188. Let Your Pantry Tell You What to Grow this Year

In this episode of The Homestead Challenge, we kick off the Make It March series by looking at our pantries to help decide what we should grow in our gardens this year. Instead of planting randomly, we talk about how noticing what we actually eat, run out of, and keep buying can guide smarter garden planning and help us waste less food. This simple pantry inventory helps us connect our grocery habits, pantry staples, and garden goals before the busy growing season begins. https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/thehomesteadchallengecommunity
17min•Mar 13, 2026
Ep 187. The Only Cleaning Ingredients You Really Need at Home

Ep 187. The Only Cleaning Ingredients You Really Need at Home

In this episode, we’re talking about the simple natural cleaning ingredients to keep on hand so you can clean almost anything without buying a cabinet full of products. I’ll walk you through what vinegar, baking soda, washing soda, castile soap, peroxide, and alcohol actually do — plus which ones truly disinfect and when it’s really necessary. If you want a practical, low-pressure approach to non-toxic cleaning, this episode will help you stock your home with confidence. https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/all-natural-cleaning-supplies/
14min•Mar 10, 2026
Ep 186. Hidden Toxic Items in Your Home (That You Can Remove Today for FREE!)

Ep 186. Hidden Toxic Items in Your Home (That You Can Remove Today for FREE!)

In this episode, we’re talking about free ways to reduce toxins in our homes without buying new cleaning products or supplies. We’ll walk through simple changes like removing plug-in air fresheners, skipping dryer sheets, cleaning our cleaning tools, and tackling hidden dust zones that hold onto pollutants. If you want a healthier home this spring without spending money, these small changes can make a surprisingly big impact. https://thehomesteadchallenge.com
16min•Mar 6, 2026
Ep 185. Where to Start with Non-Toxic Cleaning (Without Throwing Everything Away)

Ep 185. Where to Start with Non-Toxic Cleaning (Without Throwing Everything Away)

In this episode, we’re diving into non-toxic spring cleaning and how to switch to natural cleaning products without throwing everything away. We’ll walk through a simple, low-pressure plan for replacing conventional cleaners — starting with laundry detergent, dish soap, and everyday household products — plus what I actually use in my own home. If you’ve been wanting a healthier home without the overwhelm, this episode will help you start non-toxic cleaning one realistic swap at a time. https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/category/sustainable-living/home/
22min•Mar 3, 2026
Ep 184. Apothecary February Herbal Q&A

Ep 184. Apothecary February Herbal Q&A

In today’s episode, we’re wrapping up Apothecary February with a relaxed herbal Q&A. I’m answering your questions about overwintering herbs, how I store dried medicinal herbs, and how long they really last. We also talk about the five herbs I’d grow if I could only choose a few, natural herbs for seasonal allergies like nettle and mullein, and why homemade herbal skincare is one of the biggest “bang for your buck” projects. It’s a cozy, honest close to a month of building a simple, no-pressure home apothecary. https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/
21min•Feb 27, 2026
Ep 183. Tea Talk: Herbs I Love and Brewing Wisdom

Ep 183. Tea Talk: Herbs I Love and Brewing Wisdom

In this episode of The Homestead Challenge Podcast, we’re having a cozy tea talk all about herbal tea for beginners. I’m sharing the herbs I actually use most often (like chamomile, lemon balm, nettle, hibiscus, and marshmallow root), how I brew herbal infusions and decoctions at home, and simple tips for blending loose leaf tea. We’ll also talk about rosemary tea benefits, how to make herbal tea stronger for medicinal support, and when tea might not be the best herbal preparation (like when you need something fast or more concentrated). If you’re learning how to brew herbal tea for stress, digestion, hydration, or seasonal immune support, this episode will help you feel more confident using herbs at home — without overwhelm. Plus, I’ll share how I make tea a simple daily ritual in real life as a busy mom and home herbalist. 🌿☕ Spring Garden Summit: https://thehomesteadchallenge--audreyslittlefarm.thrivecart.com/gsk26-fast-action/679740ca1cb5c/ https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/how-to-brew-herbal-tea-infusions-and-decoctions/
21min•Feb 24, 2026
Ep 182. The Backyard First Aid Garden: Herbs to Grow for Real Life Emergencies

Ep 182. The Backyard First Aid Garden: Herbs to Grow for Real Life Emergencies

In this episode, we’re talking about building a simple backyard first aid kit using herbs you can grow or forage. From calendula salve for scrapes and dry skin to plantain for bee stings, yarrow for minor bleeding support, lavender for soothing burns, and even cayenne for emergency clotting response — these are practical, real-life herbs for everyday situations. If you’re planning your garden, this episode will give you ideas for herbs that are both beautiful and useful. 🌿 Spring Gardening Summit: https://springgardeningsummit.com/sign-up/?affiliate=thehomesteadchallenge
19min•Feb 20, 2026
Ep 181. Herbs for Gut Health

Ep 181. Herbs for Gut Health

In this episode of The Homestead Challenge Podcast, we’re talking all about gut health — from mouth to intestines and everything in between. Brittany shares how the digestive system connects to the nervous system and immune system, and why so many modern health struggles may begin in the gut. You’ll learn practical herbs for common digestive issues, including chamomile, peppermint, and ginger for upset stomachs, marshmallow root and flax for constipation, blackberry leaf and slippery elm for diarrhea support, and how digestive bitters like dandelion root can strengthen digestion over time. She also explains where turmeric fits into daily gut support and briefly touches on parasite-cleansing herbs in a balanced, realistic way. This episode focuses on gentle, daily herbal support — not extreme cleanses — and how small, consistent habits can help you build a healthier digestive system over time. https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/what-are-herbal-bitters/
20min•Feb 17, 2026
Ep 180. Adaptogens vs. Nervines: What they are, how they're different, and when to use each

Ep 180. Adaptogens vs. Nervines: What they are, how they're different, and when to use each

Adaptogens vs. Nervines: What’s the Difference? Our nervous systems are overloaded — and not all stress-support herbs work the same way. In this episode, we break down the difference between adaptogens, nervines, and mood-supporting herbs, including calming vs. stimulating adaptogens and relaxant vs. tonic nervines. We also touch on herbs like St. John’s Wort, mimosa, and lemon balm for seasonal blues and low mood. If you’ve ever tried an herb and wondered why it didn’t work, this episode will help you understand which category might actually fit your current season — and how to use them safely and thoughtfully.
18min•Feb 13, 2026
Ep 179. Herbal Preparations 101: Tea, Infusions, Tinctures, Oils & Salves

Ep 179. Herbal Preparations 101: Tea, Infusions, Tinctures, Oils & Salves

Episode Show Notes: Herbal Preparations 101 Teas, Infusions, Tinctures, Oils & Salves (Apothecary February) In this episode of Apothecary February, we’re breaking down the most common herbal preparations I actually use at home—without overcomplicating things or pretending you need to become an herbalist overnight. We talk through teas and infusions, decoctions, tinctures, oil infusions, and salves, when each one makes sense, and how to choose a preparation that you’ll realistically use for your family. This episode is especially helpful if you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by herbal recipes or unsure which method to use for which herb. In this episode, we cover: Why the way you prepare an herb really matters Herbal compliance: choosing preparations you’ll actually take Teas vs. infusions vs. decoctions (and when to use each) When tinctures are helpful—and when they’re unnecessary Alcohol vs. glycerin tinctures Why oil infusions are the foundation of so many herbal remedies How salves and balms are made (and why they’re great beginner projects) Common beginner mistakes (like tincturing everything) How to choose the right preparation based on the herb and the body system you’re supporting Herbal preparations discussed: Herbal teas & water infusions Decoctions for roots and tougher herbs Tinctures (alcohol & glycerites) Herbal oil infusions Salves and balms Helpful resources mentioned: How to Brew Herbal Tea: https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/how-to-brew-herbal-tea-infusions-and-decoctions/ Herbal Bath Tea: https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/bath-tea-with-comfrey/ Body Oil Recipe: https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/lemon-balm-and-lavender-body-oil/ Lip Balm without Beeswax: https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/herbal-infused-lip-balm-without-beeswax/ Wound Salve: https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/wound-salve/ Garlic & Mullein Ear Oil: https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/garlic-mullein-herbal-oil/ Calm Heart Tincture: https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/heart-tincture/
26min•Feb 10, 2026
Ep 178. Growing Herbs for Your Home Apothecary (Even in Small Spaces)

Ep 178. Growing Herbs for Your Home Apothecary (Even in Small Spaces)

In this episode of Apothecary February, we’re talking through the best herbs to grow for a home apothecary—and where to plant them so they don’t take over your garden. We cover essential garden basics like annual vs. perennial herbs, direct sow vs. starting seeds indoors, and growing herbs in containers versus in the ground. You’ll learn which herbs are beginner-friendly, which ones self-seed or spread aggressively, which can be invasive in North America, and which herbs are often better to buy than grow in small spaces. This episode is a practical, realistic guide to growing medicinal herbs in any size garden, from raised beds to patio containers. https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/common-herbs-for-herbal-remedies/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/thehomesteadchallengecommunity
31min•Feb 6, 2026
Ep 177. Apothecary February: Home Herbalism without the Overwhelm

Ep 177. Apothecary February: Home Herbalism without the Overwhelm

In this first episode of Apothecary February, we’re setting realistic expectations for using herbs at home and building a strong, safe foundation for beginner and intermediate herbalists alike. This episode focuses on practical herbal education—without pressure to become an expert or “natural doctor” overnight. In this episode, we cover: What Apothecary February is (and what it’s not) Why herbs are supportive tools, not standalone cures Buying herbs vs. growing your own (and why both are valid) Which herbs are best for beginners Where to buy high-quality herbs online Wildcrafted vs. organic herbs Common beginner mistakes when buying herbs Herbal safety basics and why contraindications matter How to read herbal books and monographs without overwhelm Why calendula and chamomile are “gateway herbs” Different ways to prepare herbs (teas, infusions, tinctures, oils, salves) Herbs Mentioned Calendula Chamomile Echinacea Feverfew Mullein Nettle Dandelion Resources & Links Mentioned Supplies for Apothecary February: https://www.amazon.com/shop/brittanylgibson/list/2W4977LYCHIZU?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aip_sf_list_spv_ons_mixed_d_GEED11EVRXAZ61SSCS4W Free Calendula Salve Ebook Learn how to make calendula oil and salve—an easy, beginner-friendly first herbal project.https://thehomesteadchallenge.kit.com/a9dc7c0be5 Herb Buying Guide: Wild Harvested vs. Organic A deep dive into sourcing herbs and choosing between wildcrafted and certified organic options.https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/wild-harvested-vs-organic-herbs/ Herbal Safety Basics Learn how to research herbs, understand contraindications, and use herbs safely at home.https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/herbal-safety-basics/ Beginner Herbal Book List (Being Updated) A curated list of trusted herbal books for beginners—without the overwhelm.https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/7-best-books-on-herbalism-for-beginners-without-the-overwhelm/ Spring Gardening Summit (Free Online Event) A free online summit covering gardening, herbs, fermentation, gut health, and more.https://thehomesteadchallenge--audreyslittlefarm.thrivecart.com/gsk26-fast-action/679740ca1cb5c/ Recommended Herb Suppliers Frontier Co-op Mountain Rose Herbs Starwest Botanicals Final Note This episode is about learning slowly, safely, and realistically. You don’t need to memorize everything, grow all your herbs, or feel perfectly confident to get started. Apothecary February is about building skills and confidence over time—without pressure or fear.
46min•Feb 3, 2026
Ep 176. When Winter Drags On… Homestead Projects That Bring Spring Energy Back

Ep 176. When Winter Drags On… Homestead Projects That Bring Spring Energy Back

Winter can feel long and heavy, and sometimes leaning into “slow and cozy” just isn’t enough. In this episode, we’re talking about simple homesteading projects that bring spring energy into the dead of winter—like organizing seeds, fermenting, making jam from your freezer stash, growing microgreens and herbs indoors, and tackling garden-adjacent projects. These small, hopeful actions help beat the winter blues and remind us that growth doesn’t have to wait for spring. https://thehomesteadchallenge.com
22min•Jan 30, 2026
Ep 175. What I am Planting in the Garden in 2026

Ep 175. What I am Planting in the Garden in 2026

In this episode, I'm sharing exactly what I'm planting in the garden in 2026 on my 1/4 acre homestead in the city and why these choices make sense for our real life, space, and season. We talk through what’s staying, what we’re letting go of, and how we’re planning a garden that feels nourishing instead of overwhelming. If you’re craving a more intentional, low-pressure garden plan this year, this one’s for you. 🌱 Sign up for the FREE Spring Gardening Summit: https://thehomesteadchallenge--audreyslittlefarm.thrivecart.com/gsk26-fast-action/679740ca1cb5c/
38min•Jan 23, 2026
Ep 174. Why Failure Days are Actually Homesteading Wins

Ep 174. Why Failure Days are Actually Homesteading Wins

We’re talking about the fail days — and even fail seasons — that come with this lifestyle and why they don’t mean you’re doing anything wrong. From flat sourdough and bitter canned fruit to recipes that just don’t work, we’re sharing why trial and error is actually the point and how learning what fits your family, your taste, and your schedule is where real progress happens. If you’ve been feeling discouraged, this episode is a reminder that you’re not alone and that slow, imperfect effort still counts. https://thehomesteadchallenge.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/thehomesteadchallengecommunity
15min•Jan 16, 2026
Ep 173. Homestead Goal Planning without an Entire Life Overhaul

Ep 173. Homestead Goal Planning without an Entire Life Overhaul

In this episode, we talk through a slower, more nourishing approach to homestead goal planning. Instead of big overhauls that lead to burnout, we focus on 12-week goals, micro habits, and habit stacking to turn good intentions into systems that actually fit real life. We also walk through a real-life example of how we’re using our word of the year, Nourish, to plan goals that support our families without adding stress. https://thehomesteadchallenge.com
24min•Jan 13, 2026
Ep 172. My Word of the Year is "Nourish" (and What that Actually Means for my Homestead)

Ep 172. My Word of the Year is "Nourish" (and What that Actually Means for my Homestead)

In this episode, we’re sharing our word of the year—nourish—and what that actually looks like in real life. Instead of chasing big goals or a “new me,” we’re focusing on supporting our body, home, routines, creativity, and mental load in a slower, more sustainable way. This episode is a gentle reminder that consistency often comes from care, not pressure. https://thehomesteadchallenge.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/thehomesteadchallengecommunity
19min•Jan 9, 2026