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In this solo episode of The Coop, Homestead Living Editor-in-Chief Anna Sakawsky shares her personal story for the first time. From growing up as a city kid in Vancouver with almost no exposure to homesteading, to the stressful travel-agent days that sparked her desire for a slower, more connected life, Anna opens up about the path that led her here. She talks about how her travels abroad unexpectedly taught her to cook creatively and make do with what was available, and the early days with her husband Ryan … learning to turn simple ingredients into meals on a tight budget. Most importantly, Anna addresses the big question: What does homesteading actually mean in the modern world? She shares her thoughts on the confusion around the term, why definitions vary, and who this lifestyle is really for. Whether you’re just starting out or have been at it for years, this honest conversation will give you a clearer picture of the heart behind Homestead Living and The Coop. In this episode, Anna discusses: * Her city upbringing and limited early exposure to homesteading * The travel-agent job that sparked her desire for change * How traveling and living abroad shaped her skills and perspective * Early married life with Ryan: learning to cook creatively on a tight budget * What homesteading means (and doesn’t mean) today * Why there’s debate around who counts as a “real” homesteader
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