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What Most People Get Wrong About Growing Food

May 05, 20261 hr 11 min
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Episode description

Most people think growing food is about plants. It’s not. It’s about soil.


In this episode of Unshackled Living, Jarrett sits down with Dan Oostenbrink from The Local Harvest to explore how regenerative agriculture, vermicomposting, and closed-loop systems are reshaping how we think about food sovereignty.


This conversation goes beyond gardening tips. It connects soil health to independence, resilience, and the ability to exit fragile systems. From Johnson–Su bioreactors to Korean Natural Farming, Dan explains how reducing inputs and working with biology can transform both farms and backyard systems.


If you are interested in urban farming, food sovereignty, decentralized living, or building a more resilient and independent family life, this episode will challenge how you think about food production.


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Keywords: food sovereignty, urban farming, regenerative living, decentralized living, backyard food production, grow food in the city, self reliance, parallel systems, independent family life, resilient families, sustainable living, opt out culture

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