Gubba Homestead Podcast

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  • Would you like to learn how to nurture a garden, raise farm animals, cook recipes from scratch, and preserve food for SHTF? Join me on the Gubba Homestead Podcast, where we share traditional homesteading skills and country insights for a more natural, self-reliant, healthful homestead life.
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  • Tallow Truths: Breaking Free from the Skincare Matrix
    Dec 30 2024

    In this episode of the Gubba Podcast, we’re diving into a topic that could revolutionize your skincare routine: the toxic truth about modern skincare products and the life-changing benefits of tallow.


    Join me, a first-time homesteader and founder of the Arvoti skincare line, as I expose the hidden dangers of chemicals lurking in your bathroom cabinet.


    From parabens to synthetic fragrances, discover why these ingredients might be doing more harm than good.Learn how tallow, a time-tested, natural remedy, nourishes your skin like nothing else.


    Your skin deserves better. If you want to make the switch, check out my tallow-based skincare. Learn more about this episode and others at Gubba Homestead Podcast.


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    23 mins
  • Raw Milk, Avian Flu, and the War on Real Food
    Dec 16 2024

    Welcome back to The Gubba Podcast! I’m Gubba, a first-time homesteader rediscovering traditional ways of living and sharing my journey with you.


    In this episode, we’re diving into a hot topic: the war on raw milk. As a passionate advocate and daily consumer of raw milk, I’ll uncover why this nutrient-dense, living superfood is under attack and share the truth they don’t want you to know.


    We’ll explore the recent crackdowns on small raw milk producers, the astonishing health benefits of raw milk, and its ability to heal the gut, support immunity, and even help with allergies. Plus, we’ll draw connections between the avian flu scare and the broader push to control food systems, asking some hard-hitting questions about the narrative we’re being fed.


    If you’re ready to learn how choosing raw milk and supporting local farmers is not just a health decision but a revolutionary act, this episode is for you. Let’s dig into the truth and take steps to reclaim our food freedom.


    Don’t forget to check out my LIMITED EDITION Winter Blend Tallow Balm here—crafted to nourish and protect your skin during the chilly months!


    Tune in, take notes, and join the movement for real food and real freedom.


    Learn more about this episode and others at: The Gubba Podcast


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    22 mins
  • Ridding of Everyday Poisons
    Nov 4 2024

    In today's episode, we will explore the hidden dangers of everyday items—like the endocrine disruptors in your skincare products and the harmful effects of LED lights—while providing you with practical, toxin-free swaps. This episode isn’t about instilling fear; it’s about empowerment through knowledge.


    Whether you’re looking to make gradual changes or a complete overhaul, I’ll guide you through simple, effective strategies to reclaim your health and create a nurturing home.


    Let’s question the norms, discover healthier choices, and take those vital steps toward a toxin-free lifestyle! Follow Gubba Homestead on

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    22 mins

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