I hope you enjoy a full tour of our 100 year old renovated farmhouse that we lived in for two years and recently sold when the real estate market was hot! God gave us this house We were living in our tiny house on wheels when we bought this …
The Self Sufficient Life You Desire

I hope you enjoy a full tour of our 100 year old renovated farmhouse that we lived in for two years and recently sold when the real estate market was hot! God gave us this house We were living in our tiny house on wheels when we bought this …

This podcast is a practical tool for your homesteading toolbelt. Each episode walks through the real numbers, systems, and decisions behind building a working homestead — not the aesthetic version, the functional one. We break down cost analyses, infrastructure planning, off-grid setups, livestock math, garden yields, land considerations, and whether an idea actually makes financial and logistical sense for your life.
If you’ve ever wondered “Could we really do this?” — this is where we run the numbers and find out. No hype. No fantasy. Just clear thinking, grounded strategy, and honest evaluation so you can build something stable, sustainable, and strong for your family.
In this episode, I’m walking you through one of the most practical parts of off-grid living: the bathroom setup.
We’re talking toilets, showers, and how our water system work day to day while living off grid. This is one of those things people are always curious about, because it’s easy to picture the cozy side of homestead life, but the real questions usually come down to everyday systems.
How do you shower? Where does the water come from? What do you do for a toilet?
I’m sharing what our real-life setup looks like, what works for us, and some of the things we learned over the years of living this way. If you’re considering off-grid living, planning a tiny house, or just curious how these systems actually work, I hope this episode gives you a clear and honest look inside our day-to-day life.
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