The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast
Joel is baaaaack!!!!
In this episode we're talking about the lies sold to us about modern life and the quest for real freedom. We talk about the importance of resiliency over efficiency and Joel advocates for a return to nature.
The discussion explores the impact of our sterile culture on immunity, emphasizing the need for close contact with nature to build robust immune systems. Learn why you need some gentle immune assaults :). As the conversation shifts to practical skills, Salatin makes a compelling argument for addressing the youth crisis through meaningful tasks. Use practical skills to help foster community, affirm self-worth, and build a legacy for future generations.
Listeners are encouraged not to fear starting late but to embrace the journey toward mastery over time. Salatin provides a stark warning about the current trajectory of society, urging the adoption of practical, visceral skills for a better future. Woven throughout this episode is a powerful call to be in a place that is conducive to life, addressing the crisis of trust with daily, unchanging practices that nourish the soul. We're talking homesteading, resilience, and the pursuit of genuine freedom and practical skills in this one. Enjoy!!
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