Recent Episodes
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Oddments winter 22/23
Mar 11, 2023 – 00:20:26 -
Self Sufficient Hub Update
Sep 24, 2022 – 00:08:23 -
Sam Francis Grows Feral!
Sep 14, 2022 – 00:37:57 -
4B4 September 2022
Sep 12, 2022 – 00:17:02 -
Money saving homestead tips Part 2
Sep 7, 2022 – 00:25:33 -
Money saving homestead tips Part 1
Sep 5, 2022 – 00:21:19 -
September challenge 2022 update 1
Sep 3, 2022 – 00:12:24 -
Honey harvest 2022
Sep 2, 2022 – 00:21:24 -
Bartering
Aug 29, 2022 – 00:22:12 -
“Turn your waiting room into a classroom” - Jess Seward
Aug 26, 2022 – 00:28:57 -
No dig potatoes revisited
Aug 24, 2022 – 00:24:21 -
Extreme weather series; wet weather
Aug 23, 2022 – 00:21:13 -
Oddments August 22
Aug 19, 2022 – 00:22:54 -
A look at the growing season with Alan from the Homesteading UK Podcast PT2
Aug 17, 2022 – 00:35:19 -
A look at the growing season with Alan from the Homesteading UK Podcast PT1
Aug 15, 2022 – 00:36:23 -
Southern Hemisphere bonus episode, 4B4 August
Aug 13, 2022 – 00:17:15 -
4B4 August ; 4things to do before the end of august
Aug 12, 2022 – 00:22:44 -
Chicken keeping ethics with Shannon Ward
Aug 10, 2022 – 00:50:03 -
Dealing with drought conditions - extreme weather series
Aug 8, 2022 – 00:22:55 -
Homestead skills vs gear
Aug 5, 2022 – 00:21:52 -
5 Soil tests you can do at home to understand and improve your soil
Aug 3, 2022 – 00:21:44 -
Seed viability and cut price seed buying
Aug 1, 2022 – 00:22:18 -
Huge Announcement on the future of Self Sufficient Hub
Jul 29, 2022 – 00:15:19 -
Mothering through the seasons with Molly Ashton
Jul 27, 2022 – 00:29:41 -
Hair shirts and Takeaways revisited
Jul 22, 2022 – 00:23:06 -
Hot weather heart to heart
Jul 20, 2022 – 00:14:41 -
Dealing with extreme heat in the garden
Jul 18, 2022 – 00:22:35 -
Things I’ve changed my mind about
Jul 15, 2022 – 00:23:02 -
Reloaded; vermicomposting with the urban worm
Jul 13, 2022 – 00:31:46 -
Perennial Vegetables for smaller spaces
Jul 11, 2022 – 00:23:43 -
Southern Hemisphere bonus episode 4B4 July
Jul 9, 2022 – 00:26:15 -
4B4 July
Jul 8, 2022 – 00:19:43 -
The Food Forest Project
Jul 6, 2022 – 00:39:37 -
Using your Community - Small Spaces series
Jul 4, 2022 – 00:26:05 -
Oddments June 2022
Jul 1, 2022 – 00:21:37 -
Milk kefir
Jun 29, 2022 – 00:25:54 -
Stacking functions in a small space
Jun 27, 2022 – 00:20:44 -
Direct sowing vs transplanting seedlings
Jun 24, 2022 – 00:24:11 -
Goat Milk Lotion and Paying it Forward with Mandi from Wild Oak Farm
Jun 22, 2022 – 00:39:59 -
Controlling garden pests - small space growing series
Jun 20, 2022 – 00:22:47 -
Southern Hemisphere bonus episode 4B4 June
Jun 18, 2022 – 00:16:08 -
4B4 - 4 things to do before the end of June 2022
Jun 17, 2022 – 00:22:21 -
Self sufficiency challenges
Jun 15, 2022 – 00:18:03 -
Container gardening- small space growing series
Jun 13, 2022 – 00:22:17 -
Everything starts and ends in the kitchen- transferable skills
Jun 10, 2022 – 00:22:07 -
Bird flu / avian influenza, what do we know and what can we expect
Jun 8, 2022 – 00:24:39 -
Shady garden vegetable growing- small space growing series
Jun 6, 2022 – 00:22:37 -
Wild protein, hunting, trapping, fishing and gathering
Jun 3, 2022 – 00:21:08 -
Dealing with inflation and a cost of living crisis for homesteaders
Jun 1, 2022 – 00:21:19 -
Small space growing
May 30, 2022 – 00:20:18
Recent Reviews
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TravelingMelsVery informative podcastI greatly enjoying listening to these podcasts. As somebody looking to become more self-sufficient, I find these episodes cover a range of topics and provide good advice for further research. Keep them coming. Thanks.
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EllisphotosGreat Show. Always Something Useful and InterestingI really enjoy the Self Sufficient Hub. Carl is a wonderful host who provides calm, organized and useful information for anyone looking to become more self-reliant. Keep up the good work. Richard
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SeelyZ1110 stars!Great info for beginners! I’m looking to get started after buying a 7.5 acre lot last year. This podcast has helped me become motivated and well informed! Tons of good info here folks!
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WtrwzrdSelf Sufficient HubOutstanding ! Great amount of knowledge given. Very well spoken and easy to understand.
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wmjdivWEALTH of KnowledgeLuckily I stumbled upon Carl’s podcast, and then YouTube channel as me and my wife are getting more and more into a self sufficiency lifestyle. We’re moving into a 6 acre farm within the next 2 months and getting all of our ideas for livestock and gardening together now. Carl’s short and easy to digest podcasts are perfect to listen to while at work and FULL of great knowledge. We couldn’t wait until we moved into our farm and went ahead and installed 3 raised beds at her parent house (1.5 acres), using the “no dig method” Carl talks about. Keep up the good work, and thanks for all the food for thought! ~ Bill and Michelle Maryland, USA
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MMM'mmmkAMAZING HOST VOICEI would listen to you talk about the dictionary. I loved the tomato plant episode. Please keep saying Tomato!
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B_AlbertA real treasureThis is an excellent podcast. Each episode is chock full of useful info for anyone trying to gain more self-sufficiency. Carl has opened up a new world of small homesteading that is accessible to anyone with a small backyard. Five stars!
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