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A Life In Season
Dec 17, 2025
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Wielding my Humanity
Aug 20, 2025
48m 12s
The Stories of My Homestead
Jun 18, 2025
38m 46s
How the Garden Taught Me to Stay
Jun 11, 2025
44m 59s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 12/17/25 | ![]() A Life In Season✨ | living in the presentgrief+5 | — | — | — | fertilitygrief+5 | — | 36m 04s | |
| 8/20/25 | ![]() Wielding my Humanity✨ | humanityself-care+4 | — | — | — | homesteadingnourishment+3 | — | 48m 12s | |
| 6/18/25 | ![]() The Stories of My Homestead✨ | homesteadingpersonal stories+4 | — | — | — | homesteadfarming stories+5 | — | 38m 46s | |
| 6/11/25 | ![]() How the Garden Taught Me to Stay✨ | restlessnessgardening+3 | — | — | — | gardenrestlessness+5 | — | 44m 59s | |
| 6/3/25 | ![]() Growing a Culture✨ | family culturedinner table+4 | — | — | — | family culturedinner table+5 | — | 1h 04m 57s | |
| 5/28/25 | ![]() To Enjoy The Food You Grow✨ | growing foodjoy of gardening+3 | — | — | — | gardeninghomegrown+5 | — | 45m 14s | |
| 5/14/25 | ![]() Tending Whats In Your Reach✨ | self-careslow living+3 | — | — | — | tendingpresence+5 | — | 47m 05s | |
| 5/7/25 | ![]() Motherhood: A Conversation with Regan✨ | motherhoodpersonal growth+5 | Regan | Roots and Refuge Podcast | — | motherhoodpersonal conversation+5 | — | 50m 13s | |
| 5/1/25 | ![]() Rooted and Ready (Lets Talk Preparedness)✨ | preparednessfood security+4 | — | — | — | preparednessfood security+4 | — | 41m 46s | |
| 4/23/25 | ![]() Some Fool Without a Phone (The Balance of Homesteading)✨ | balancehomesteading+5 | — | — | — | homesteadingbalance+5 | — | 49m 10s | |
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| 4/16/25 | ![]() The Kind of Person Who Bakes Bread | Hey y'all, welcome back to the Roots and Refuge Podcast! This week, I'm sharing some thoughts from the middle of a very full season—spring is here in South Carolina, and the weeds are wild, the animals are having babies, and I'm neck-deep in garden work. But in all of that, I've been thinking a lot about the difference between the idea of a thing and the reality of it. In this episode, I talk about the hard-earned truth behind romantic dreams, what it really means to "be the kind of person who bakes bread," and how choosing to show up—again and again—is where real transformation happens. If you've ever longed for a slower life or felt stuck waiting for better circumstances, this one's for you. Thank you for spending time with me today. If you've found encouragement here, consider supporting the podcast on Patreon, where you can listen early and join our monthly Q&A. As always—I bless you, until next time. | — | ||||||
| 4/9/25 | ![]() A Simple Life - The Richness of Presence | Hey y'all, welcome back to the Roots and Refuge Podcast! This week we're continuing the conversation we started last time—shifting from understanding the nervous system to really choosing to slow down and live simply. In this episode, I'm sharing what it means to build a slower life on purpose and how the richness of presence can change everything. We talk about romanticizing the everyday, practicing gratitude, and letting peace take root in our routines. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by hustle culture or longed for a quieter, more meaningful way of living, this one's for you. Thank you for spending time with me today. If you've found encouragement here, consider supporting the podcast on Patreon, where you can listen early and join our monthly Q&A. As always— I bless you, until next time. | — | ||||||
| 4/2/25 | ![]() A Sound Mind (Fight or Flight in a Scary World) | Hey y'all, welcome back to the Roots and Refuge Podcast! I'm your host, Jessica Sowards—my friends call me Jess—and around here, we talk about all things homesteading: growing food, raising animals, preserving and preparing what we harvest, and living more mindfully in relationship with each other and with the Earth. This week, I'm sharing something that's been heavy on my heart—how we care for our minds in a world that feels loud, fast, and anxious. I've been spending long hours in the garden, weeding and thinking, and it led me to reflect on the nervous system, trauma, and the way we sometimes try to bully our way into peace instead of nurturing it. I'm talking about what it means to pursue a sound mind—what that really looks like on a practical, daily level—and how I've found surprising healing in something as simple as crochet. This is a conversation about choosing slow and quiet in a world demanding fast and loud. It's about protecting your peace, holding space for healing, and doing the inner work that creates a secure home for ourselves and the ones we love. Thank you for spending time with me today. If you've found encouragement here, consider supporting the podcast on Patreon, where you can listen early and join our monthly Q&A. As always— I bless you, until next time. | — | ||||||
| 3/26/25 | ![]() How to be Human | Hey y'all, welcome back to the Roots and Refuge Podcast! I don't have a neatly written description for this podcast because things are hectic here on the homestead and I'd rather just get you this audio this week, even if the upload isn't perfect. Thanks for understanding! I hope y'all enjoy this one I recorded in the fall and I can't wait to be back next week. Thanks for spending this time with me today. If you love these podcastsand want to support the our homestead, be sure to check out our Patreon, where we post episodes early and do a monthly live Q&A. | — | ||||||
| 3/19/25 | ![]() Youve Gotta Eat The Hobby of Food | Hey y'all, welcome back to the Roots and Refuge Podcast! Food isn't just something we need—it's something we get to enjoy. In this episode, I'm diving into the idea of food as both a necessity and a passion. For generations, people spent most of their time and energy simply securing food for their families, but in today's world, we've outsourced so much of that work in the name of convenience. What are we doing with all that extra time? And what happens when we take back some of that effort—when we slow down, grow what we can, and put intention into cooking real, nourishing meals? I'm sharing my thoughts on why it's okay (and even good) to spend time thinking about food, how I've balanced making things from scratch while still allowing room for convenience, and why feeding people is one of the most beautiful ways to show love. Thanks for spending this time with me today. If you love these conversations and want to support the podcast, be sure to check out our Patreon, where we post episodes early and do a monthly live Q&A. | — | ||||||
| 3/12/25 | ![]() Homesteading Chat with Jesse Bickley | Hey y'all, welcome back to the Roots and Refuge Podcast! Today, I'm joined by my good friend Jesse Bickley for a conversation about homesteading, raising animals, and the realities of growing your own food. Jesse and his family also homestead here in South Carolina, and over the years since we've moved here, they've become some of our closest friends. In this episode, we chat about the real costs of homesteading, why people start (and sometimes stop), and the deeper value beyond just saving money. Rising grocery prices have a lot of folks considering chickens, gardens, and food preservation—but does it actually save money? We dive into the true cost of homegrown food, why access matters just as much as price, and the unexpected benefits that come with this lifestyle. We also talk about hard decisions on the farm, keeping livestock manageable, and how your "why" should always guide your choices—not just what seems practical or popular. This episode is full of real talk, a few laughs, and plenty of stories from the farm. Whether you're just starting out or deep in the homesteading journey, I hope it encourages you to think about what truly matters in your own home and how to build a life that reflects those values. Thanks for being here—we're so grateful for this community! 🌱💛 If you'd like to get early access to episodes and join our community, check out our Patreon | — | ||||||
| 3/5/25 | ![]() Homestead Chatting with Morgan Gold | Hey y'all, welcome back to the Roots and Refuge Podcast! Today, I'm joined by my dear friend Morgan Gold of Gold Shaw Farm for an honest and fun conversation about homesteading—the dream, the reality, and everything in between. Morgan and I started our homesteading journeys around the same time and have been good friends ever since starting YouTube. Over the years, we've learned a lot about what works, what doesn't, and the importance of staying flexible as life changes. In this episode, we talk about the biggest surprises of homesteading, scaling up (and scaling back), and learning to prioritize what truly brings joy on the homestead. We also chat about Morgan's unexpected love for goats (despite swearing he'd never get them), the importance of knowing your "why," and how to avoid getting swept up in doing too much, too fast. Whether you're just dreaming of a homestead, knee-deep in farm chores, or somewhere in between, we hope this conversation reminds you that there's no one right way to do this life. It's about finding what works for you, embracing the process, and making space for the things that truly matter. Thanks for being here—we're so glad to share this journey with you! 🌱💛 If you'd like to get early access to episodes and join our community, check out our Patreon | — | ||||||
| 2/26/25 | ![]() After the Pivot | Hey y'all, welcome back to the Roots and Refuge Podcast! After a season of big shifts and deep reflection, we're talking about the art of the pivot—when and how to reassess, downsize, and realign with what truly matters. In this episode, Jeremiah joins me as we dive into the changes we've made on our homestead over the past year, from scaling back our dairy operation to shifting our focus toward resilience and sustainability. Homesteading isn't just about growing food—it's about knowing your why and making sure the life you're building actually aligns with your values. We've learned that more isn't always better, and this past year, we took a hard look at what we really needed, what was serving our family, and what was simply too much. That reflection led us to make some major decisions, including bringing our kids back home for homeschooling and simplifying our farm to make it more manageable for us—not for the expectations of others. This conversation is all about intentionality, resilience, and making mindful choices as we continue on this journey. Whether you're homesteading on a large scale or just dreaming about a slower, more connected life, we hope this episode encourages you to take a step back, reassess, and move forward with clarity. Thank you for being here—you are so welcome at this table. 🌱💛 If you'd like to get early access to episodes and join our community, check out our Patreon | — | ||||||
| 2/19/25 | ![]() Welcome Back to Roots and Refuge Farm | Hey y'all, welcome back to the Roots and Refuge Podcast—Season 2! After a long break, I'm back, and this time, it feels different. This episode marks the start of a new season—not just for the podcast, but for our life here on the farm. Over the past several months, we've made big shifts, choosing to slow down, simplify, and realign with what truly matters. In this episode, I share what led us to step back, reassess, and ultimately rebuild from the foundation up. From downsizing our farm to bringing our kids back home for homeschooling, we've embraced a quieter, more intentional way of living. It hasn't been easy, and there's been plenty of humble pie along the way, but through it all, we've found peace, clarity, and a renewed sense of purpose. I also reflect on how the journey of homesteading and content creation has evolved—what started as a dream to grow our own food has turned into a platform that reaches so many. But in chasing big dreams, it's easy to drift off course. Now, I'm focusing on being present, living for today, and letting everything else flow from that place of peace. I'm so excited to be back, and I can't wait to share this season with you. Thank you for being here—you are so welcome at this table. 🌱💛 If you'd like to get early access to episodes and join our community, check out our Patreon! | — | ||||||
| 9/25/24 | ![]() Homestead Realities (With Morgan Gold of Gold Shaw Farm) | Hey y'all, welcome back to episode 73 of the Roots and Refuge Podcast. In today's episode, I'm joined by my friend Morgan Gold from Gold Shaw Farm in Vermont. Morgan's YouTube channel captures the beauty and reality of life on his homestead, and over the years, we've built a friendship through our weekly meetings, which have become a cornerstone for both of us. Together, we dive into the realities of homesteading, including the less-glamorous side that often gets overlooked. Morgan and I both started out with different jobs and challenges that made homesteading full-time a stretch. Before my YouTube channel became profitable, we struggled financially. Morgan was working a 50-hour week to fund his farm, which meant less time for the homestead. It's important to dispel the myth that all we do is farm—our content creation and businesses make this life possible. We also touch on balance and managing expectations. While we grow a lot of our food, we don't grow all of it, and we're okay with that. Life on the farm isn't about perfection—it's about sustainability and doing what works for your family. Some days are messy, chaotic, and yes, there may be packaged food when life gets overwhelming. The all-or-nothing mentality just isn't realistic, and that's a message we want to share in today's episode. Ultimately, this conversation is about creating a homestead life that works for you. It doesn't have to look exactly like ours. Find what works for you, embrace where you are, and live your story fully. 🧑🌾💖 Thanks for tuning in! If you'd like to join our Patreon page, you can get early access to all our podcast episodes and monthly live Q&As with Miah and Jess (including past lives). Visit our Patreon Page to learn more and check out past episodes of the podcast on the website. | — | ||||||
| 9/18/24 | ![]() The Crushing Summer | Hey y'all, welcome back to episode 72 of the Roots and Refuge Podcast. After a much-needed break, I'm excited to reconnect. This summer, which I've come to call "The Crushing Summer," was both deeply challenging and transformative for our family and the homestead. With my eldest son graduating and heading off to college, I found myself grieving the end of his childhood and reflecting on how fast time goes by, especially as I realized my youngest will be in the same position in just nine short years. This sparked a full audit of our life and farm, leading us to ask ourselves "Why?" about everything we do. The season also brought us face to face with significant loss on the farm. We had to put down two of our dairy cows, lost lambs during birth, and said goodbye to two elderly alpacas. The grief was overwhelming, and for a moment, I seriously questioned if I wanted to keep farming. I considered what life might be like with less — less stress, less demand. This was the turning point where I knew we needed to make changes, not just on the farm but in our lives. After some deep reflection, we made the decision to downsize. We've reduced our dairy and beef operations and scaled back our gardens, keeping just what we need to enjoy rather than to preserve every last bit. Every system was reassessed with the goal of creating more time for our family. Though it's been hard to say goodbye to certain animals and plans, we're finding peace in these choices, even reassessing our dream of building a house. I've found a renewed passion for our current home, embracing this season of slowing down and focusing on what's in front of me. I am completely at peace with today being enough and finding fulfillment in the everyday moments. This summer may have been crushing, but within it, I found clarity and growth. I hope that in sharing this story, you find seeds of your own to nurture. You're not alone. 🌱 Thanks for tuning in! If you'd like to join our Patreon page, you can get early access to all our podcast episodes and monthly live Q&As with Miah and Jess (including past lives). Visit our Patreon Page to learn more and check out past episodes of the podcast on the website. | — | ||||||
| 7/31/24 | ![]() For Such a Time as This | Hey, y'all! Welcome to episode 71 of the Roots and Refuge Podcast. This podcast episode is a bit different than my usual episodes. I find the podcast is a space where I can process my thoughts more intimately than on some of my other platforms, so today's episode is my first preaching podcast (similar to my devotional youtube videos). As a Christian, I believe in spreading love and empowering others to take responsibility for themselves, even if they hold different viewpoints. I value diverse opinions and hold my core values firmly, letting my actions reflect them. Regardless of your religion or worldview, know that you are loved and welcomed here. I hope you'll gain something from today's episode. Am I a prepper? Yes, but at this stage of my life we're prepared out of wisdom, not fear. Initially, fear drove me to prepare, but I learned to trust in the Lord's plan, shifting my motivation to wisdom. This shift allowed us to thrive, not just survive. Before the COVID pandemic, I prayed and heard a call from the Lord "When everyone else prays for it to pass over, I want you to pray for it to go deeper." I prayed for Covid to expose as much as it needed to expose and to bring freedom. In general I avoid political stances as they often bring division rather than solutions. Our world is broken, filled with addiction, trauma, and conflict, but we were designed for peace and love. The Lord has shown me this in how my mission to lead people to the garden and teach them to grow food has sown seeds of life in people all over the world. I believe in creating a better culture, rooted in a relationship with the earth and with one another. Living in harmony with nature brings healing and hope, believing that God uses all things for good. Hopelessness and complacency build nothing. We were born for this time. As Tolkien said, "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us." We must live out our convictions, even when it costs us. Our purpose goes beyond our broken culture. Rooted in love, we can face any hate and carry hope, solutions, and deep relationships. YOU WERE BORN FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS. Reflect on your beliefs and let your home tell your story. The garden of your heart is ready for this time, if you tend to it. Thanks for listening! Let's live out our purpose and build a better world together. 🌱 If you'd like to join our Patreon page, you can get early access to all our podcast episodes and monthly live Q&As with Miah and Jess (including past lives). Visit our Patreon Page to learn more and check out past episodes of the podcast on the website. | — | ||||||
| 7/24/24 | ![]() Supporting Dreams as Homestead Husbands | Hey, y'all! Welcome to episode 70 of the Roots and Refuge Podcast. It's been a busy season, and I've missed sharing with y'all. Thanks for your patience as I got the podcast back up and running for y'all to enjoy. Today's episode is for the husbands out there, focusing on supporting our spouses' dreams. Joining me is my friend Mark from Covington, GA. His wife Destiny and their four kids just recently moved onto their first homestead, and we talk all about our journey's as husbands in this lifestyle with wives that have big dreams. Mark shares his journey from traveling frequently for ministry during the early years of his marriage to supporting his wife's dream of homesteading. Initially, they were so focused on ministry that homesteading seemed impossible. However, the pandemic shifted their lives, and Mark realized it was time to champion his wife's dream after years of her supporting his. Similarly, Jeremiah started in ministry, which didn't turn into a stable career. Through the process of supporting each other, we finally got land, and our dream of homesteading became our focus. The choice to stay home came when we realized how much of our children's young lives we were missing. When Jess decided to pursue YouTube full-time, she did not pressure me. Watching her thrive in her convictions about homesteading made me realize I could dream too. Jess helped unlock my own calling within me. Once my heart was in the right place, it unlocked so much success and partnership in our lives. This isn't a condemnation of ministry but an explanation of how our focus on different goals has evolved over the years. Our current role feels like ministry because our heart posture is in the right place and we're clear in our goals. Ultimately marriage success is built on mutual humility, allowing each partner to support the other's dreams. Fulfillment isn't external; it's within you and your marriage. When your spouse's dreams come true, there's a cycle where your dreams can come true too. Thanks for joining us today! Remember that supporting other's dreams can create a fulfilling life and partnership. 🌱 If you'd like to join our Patreon page, you can get early access to all our podcast episodes and monthly live Q&As with Miah and Jess (including past lives). Visit our Patreon Page to learn more and check out past episodes of the podcast on the website. | — | ||||||
| 6/26/24 | ![]() Living Off The Land | Hey, y'all! Welcome to episode 69 of the Roots and Refuge Podcast. Today, I'm tackling the big question: Is it actually possible to live off the land? When I first dreamed of having a farm, the idea of living off the land was incredibly appealing. But reality is much more complex and demanding. The truth is, growing food and sustaining a farm involves an immense amount of work, time, and energy. It's not to discourage anyone, but to offer a realistic view of what farm life entails. While the romantic idea of homesteading is wonderful, it's important to understand the effort involved. Growing your own food is a life long journey, not a destination. On our farm, we produce a lot of our food. Yet, we still rely on grocery stores for some needs, and while we strive for self-sufficiency, we're not fully independent. We depend on external sources, like grain for our animals, and we are part of modern supply chains. Our lifestyle involves balancing self-produced food with necessary outside inputs, doing our best to live in harmony with our land rather than entirely off it. The concept of living off the land varies widely. Some people do live off-grid, relying solely on their land, but our approach is more moderate. We aim to close the loop where possible, acknowledging that complete self-sufficiency isn't realistic for us. Instead, we focus on creating a resilient and sustainable way of life. Community plays a crucial role in modern homesteading. I used to aim for total self-reliance, but I've learned the value of community and shared resources. The goal isn't to revert to the past, but to integrate real food and food security into our lives. It's about doing what we can where we are, striving for resilience over perfection. Healthy living means nurturing our relationships, our food, our land, and ourselves. Our aim isn't to live entirely off the land, but to build a balanced, modern life where we create more than we consume. Thanks for joining me today. Remember, homesteading is a journey towards resilience and balance. 🌻 If you'd like to join our Patreon page, you can get early access to all our podcast episodes and monthly live Q&As with Miah and Jess (including past lives). Visit our Patreon Page to learn more and check out past episodes of the podcast on the website. | — | ||||||
| 6/19/24 | ![]() Turn Your Waiting Room Into A Classroom | Hey, y'all! Welcome to episode 68 of the Roots and Refuge Podcast. Today, I'm talking about the challenges of waiting for dreams to come true and how we can use these periods of waiting to grow. It's a topic close to my heart, and I hope it resonates with you. Waiting can feel frustrating, but it's also an opportunity to learn and grow. Instead of seeing waiting as a setback, think of it as a classroom where you can gain valuable lessons. As I often say, "Turn your waiting room into your classroom." Life often places us in "waiting rooms," whether it's waiting for a new home, a job, or another important dream of yours. It's crucial to make the most of these times. Use this period to refine your dream, develop new skills, and appreciate the journey. As scripture tells us "Whoever can be trusted with very little can be trusted with very much" (Luke 16:10). Reflect on this: How can you turn your waiting room into a classroom? Embrace the time you have now to prepare for the future you want. Waiting is not wasted time; it's a chance to grow and get ready for what's next. "If you are willing to work on yourself in the waiting room of your life, you can't lose!" Thanks for joining me today. Remember, every waiting room is a classroom in disguise. 🌻 If you'd like to join our Patreon page, you can get early access to all our podcast episodes and monthly live Q&As with Miah and Jess (including past lives). Visit our Patreon Page to learn more and check out past episodes of the podcast on the website. | — | ||||||
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