In this engaging conversation, Mariette Frey interviews Marjory Wildcraft, a leading figure in the survival and preparedness movement. They discuss the importance of self-sufficiency, the differences between homesteading and prepping, and the current economic climate’s implications for individuals and families. Marjory shares insights on backyard food production, real estate market trends, and her experiences living in Puerto Rico. The conversation wraps up with practical gardening tips for beginners, emphasizing the significance of quality soil and community support. In this conversation, Marjory Wildcraft and Mariette Frey discuss the importance of quality soil for gardening, innovative solutions for soil contamination, and the benefits of growing your own food. They share personal experiences with health and healing through food, the practicality of starting small with raised beds, and the advantages of keeping backyard chickens. The discussion also emphasizes the significance of composting for healthy soil and the empowerment that comes from self-sufficiency in food production.

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the price of eggs shot up and they supposedly have gone down a little bit, but I promise you that’s that’s another sign that we’re in the endgame is extreme volatility, right? We’re seeing it in the markets like one day it’s up and then the next day it’s down. I mean, it’s really extreme volatility. We’re seeing it everywhere. I hate to call them leadership, but they make this decision and then they make that decision and it’s completely contradicting themselves. We’re in the endgame for the US dollar. So, it’s almost over and I’ll tell you where we’re seeing it very practically. So, I do have that free webinar at backyardfoodproduction.com website and there I show you how to grow half of your own food in your backyard. Even if you have no experience, you’re older and you’re out of shape.

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