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The Wildly Capable Show
Liz and Joey Haselmayer
184 episodes
23 hours ago
We're used to measuring the success of our businesses, but what about our families? In this episode, we explore several business principles that can be applied to your household. We discuss defining roles, building a healthy family culture, and analyzing your family's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Shop our sponsors and save: Ancestral Supplements—the cleanest protein powder on the market Use code: HOMEGROWN at checkout for 15% off Haselmayer Goods—freshly roasted co...
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We're used to measuring the success of our businesses, but what about our families? In this episode, we explore several business principles that can be applied to your household. We discuss defining roles, building a healthy family culture, and analyzing your family's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Shop our sponsors and save: Ancestral Supplements—the cleanest protein powder on the market Use code: HOMEGROWN at checkout for 15% off Haselmayer Goods—freshly roasted co...
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The Wildly Capable Show
Plastics, phthalates, and other hormone-disrupting chemicals -- how everyday products, foods, and home environments are negatively impacting fertility with Dr. Jenna Hua of Million Marker
In this episode, Joey and I sat down with Dr. Jenna Hua to discuss the very real connection between environmental toxins and our health. Dr. Jenna is a registered dietitian, an environmental health scientist, and the CEO and founder of Million Marker–a mail-in body toxicity test. Jenna shares her extensive research as well as her own personal health journey which led her to focus on fertility. Tune in to this in-depth conversation to hear how you can lessen your exposure to the potential heal...
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1 week ago
2 hours 17 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
The pursuit of the perfect loaf with sourdough legend, Maurizio Leo
In this episode, we sat down with Maurizio Leo of The Perfect Loaf. Maurizio shares the inception of his wildly popular blog and dives into several advanced sourdough topics. Tune in to hear straight from the sourdough legend himself regarding his baking rhythms, starter maintenance, preferred hydration levels, and so much more. Find Maurizio: Instagram // @maurizio Website // ThePerfectLoaf.com Book // The Perfect Loaf Find Homegrown: Instagram // @homegrown_education, @lizhaselmaye...
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 18 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
Pursuing excellence in motherhood, avoiding burnout as a homesteader and mother of seven, and overcoming feeding challenges for children on the autism spectrum
For today's episode we are resharing one of our favorite episodes of all time. In this episode, we sat down with Lauren Halcik, a mother of 7, a homesteader, homebirther, and homemaker in rural Utah. Lauren shares her journey of transitioning to a whole food diet to support her oldest daughter on the autism spectrum. She also discusses the importance of involving children in farm work and household chores, allowing them to develop life skills, and relinquishing control so they can grow ...
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 12 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
Things are about to change—announcing a new direction for the show
In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, hosts Liz and Joey announce significant changes to the show after three years and over 170 episodes. They reflect on their journey, milestones, and the impact of their community while discussing the evolving landscape of health and nutrition conversations. The couple shares their vision for the future, emphasizing a commitment to a 'wildly capable' family and the importance of proactive living. They outline practical changes coming to the podcast, inc...
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4 weeks ago
35 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
Ex-vegan influencer shares her story—discussing malnourishment in pregnancy and the healing power of animal-based foods
In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, host Liz Haselmayer speaks with Becca Tanner, a mom, homesteader, and ex-vegan, about her journey through pregnancy, nutrition, and childbirth. Becca shares her experiences with a vegan diet during pregnancy, the challenges she faced, including medical concerns and a C-section, and her transition to a real food lifestyle. The conversation delves into the complexities of motherhood, nutrition, and the healthcare system, highlighting the importance of i...
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1 month ago
1 hour 15 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
Our reaction to different sleep training methods—should we sleep train? Should baby self-soothe? How long should we support babies to sleep? Mom and dad's candid thoughts (hint: our opinions differ)
In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, hosts Liz and Joey discuss their approach to sleep training, sharing insights from their experiences with their four children. The conversation delves into the challenges and strategies of helping babies develop healthy sleep habits while considering the unique needs of each child. Liz emphasizes the importance of being responsive to a child's needs and the idea that sleep should not be a struggle for families. Thank you to our sponsors, Ancestral Sup...
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1 month ago
40 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
A peek behind the curtain of the organic beverage industry with Matt McLean of Uncle Matts Organic Juices
In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, Liz and Joey interview Matt McLean, founder of Uncle Matt's Organic Juices. Matt shares his journey from a fourth-generation citrus grower to launching a successful organic juice brand. He discusses the challenges faced in the citrus industry, including the impact of citrus greening, and the importance of organic certification. The conversation also covers product innovations, consumer education, and the future of organic practices in the beverage ind...
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1 month ago
1 hour 3 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
Everything you need to know about lip and tongue ties
In this conversation, Liz and Joey engage with Sandy Prantl, an expert in occupational therapy and craniosacral therapy, to explore the complexities of tethered oral tissues and their implications on infant development and overall health. They discuss the significance of proper oral function, the connection between oral ties and various developmental issues, and the importance of addressing these concerns early on. Sandy shares her extensive experience and insights into how tethered oral tiss...
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1 month ago
1 hour 13 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
We are not raising kids, we're raising adults–balancing autonomy and obedience
In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, Liz and Joey discuss their philosophy on parenting, focusing on raising 'wildly capable kids.' They explore the balance between fostering autonomy and ensuring obedience, emphasizing the importance of preparing children for adulthood rather than merely managing their behavior. The conversation delves into the challenges of parenting, the significance of intentionality, and practical strategies for encouraging independence in children. Through personal...
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2 months ago
41 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
Decluttering your home AND your heart—strategies to maintain less stuff, ditch over-consumption, and practice technological minimalism
In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, host Liz Haselmayer and guest Julia Ubbenga discuss the transformative journey of decluttering both physical spaces and emotional well-being. Julia shares her personal story of moving from a cluttered life to embracing minimalism, highlighting the challenges and breakthroughs she experienced along the way. The conversation covers practical strategies for decluttering homes, the impact of excess on children, and the deeper spiritual implications of let...
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2 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
Navigating Breast Cancer: An Integrative Approach with board-certified naturopathic breast oncologist Dr. Laura James
In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, host Liz Haselmayer speaks with Dr. Laura James, a board-certified naturopathic breast oncologist, about the complexities of breast cancer, its incidence, and the importance of an integrative approach to treatment. They discuss the role of genetics, nutrition, emotional well-being, and the significance of building a supportive healthcare team. Dr. Laura emphasizes the need for women to understand their cancer risk, the impact of lifestyle choices, and...
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2 months ago
1 hour 35 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
Is she a Tradwife or just a mom with a purpose? How moms can spark passion, find hobbies, and pursue excellence in motherhood
In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, Liz and Joey delve into the complexities of the 'Trad Wife' movement, exploring personal experiences and societal expectations surrounding motherhood. They discuss the duality of the trad wife identity, the challenges of finding fulfillment as a young mother, and the importance of pursuing personal passions. The conversation emphasizes the need for women to own their roles in the home while also seeking personal growth and fulfillment, ultimately high...
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2 months ago
42 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
Building a healthy home from the ground up—how to avoid mold, choose less toxic building materials, measure your air quality, and advocate for your family's health with Christine Cimabue
In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, hosts Liz and Joey welcome Christine Cimabue, a licensed contractor and passionate advocate for healthier homes. Christine shares her personal journey that began in 2011 when she discovered severe mold issues in her first home. This experience propelled her into the construction industry, where she now emphasizes the importance of homeowner empowerment, understanding the hidden dangers of mold, and the critical role of proper construction practices. T...
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3 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
Home Gardening 101—increasing food autonomy, saving seeds, building soil health, and creating a beyond organic home garden
In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, Liz and Joey welcome Daniel Oostenbrink, owner of Local Harvest, to discuss optimizing home gardens through regenerative agriculture practices. Thank you to our sponsors, Ancestral Supplements. Use code: homegrown for 15% off your order. 00:00 Introduction to Local Harvest and Daniel's Journey 09:24 Transitioning to Regenerative Agriculture 17:27 Key Practices for Successful Farming 32:22 Home Gardening Tips and Techniques 42:21 Building Healthy...
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3 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
Thriving with Diabetes: Increasing insulin sensitivity, GLP-1 medications (pros and cons), building muscle as a diabetic, and hormone's impact on your blood sugar with Ben Tzeel
In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, hosts Liz and Joey engage with Ben Tzeel, a registered dietitian and diabetes specialist, to explore the complexities of living with diabetes. Ben shares his personal journey with type 1 diabetes, discussing the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, the critical role of insulin in blood sugar management, and the impact of diet and exercise on diabetes control. Thank you to our sponsors, Ancestral Supplements. Use code: homegrown for 15...
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3 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
Technology for teens—delaying cell phones, navigating social media, and watching LOST with our teenager
In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, hosts Liz and Joey discuss their experiences with technology as millennials and how they navigate raising their children in a digital age. They reflect on their own childhood experiences with cell phones and social media, the evolution of technology, and the challenges of parenting in a world where children have access to smartphones and the internet at a much younger age. Thank you to our sponsors, Ancestral Supplements. Use code: homegrown for...
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3 months ago
49 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
The Korean Art of Self Care, Wellness, and Longevity with Michelle Bang
In this conversation, Michelle discusses her book on Korean self-care, wellness, and longevity, titled 'Sun and Ssukgat.' She shares her background as a Korean American and social impact entrepreneur, detailing her journey towards understanding holistic health practices rooted in her culture. The discussion explores the philosophy of self-care in Korean culture, emphasizing the importance of food as medicine, community wellness, and the significance of Ssukgat as a metaphor for resilience. Th...
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3 months ago
1 hour

The Wildly Capable Show
What would you eat if the grocery store didn't sell food? Real Food Apologetics: In defense of raw milk, red meat, and more
In this episode, Liz breaks down her defense of controversial health foods such as raw milk, red meat, and sourdough bread. With so much political tension surrounding our food choices, it's refreshing to sit back and get reacquainted with the why behind our food philosphy. This episode is meant to help you "defend" your own real food choices and encourage you on your real food journey. Thank you to our sponsors, Ancestral Supplements. Use code: homegrown for 15% off your order. Find our...
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4 months ago
43 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
"COVID cost me 25 million dollars"—how COVID caused California restaurants and farms to fail, the transition from vegan chef to regenerative rancher, and the reshaping of America's political landscape with Chef Mollie Engelhart
In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, host Liz Haselmeyer speaks with Mollie Engelhart, a former vegan chef and restaurant owner who transitioned to regenerative farming after the COVID-19 pandemic forced her to close her successful restaurants in California. Mollie shares her journey of understanding the complexities of food production, the importance of a closed-loop supply chain, and the role of death in the food cycle. The conversation also delves into political ideologies surrounding...
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4 months ago
53 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
Postpartum update—daily supplements, baby must-haves, emotional support, and more
In this episode, I share my brutally honest take on this postpartum season. Tune in to hear which supplements helped most, my baby must-haves, tips on securing the proper postpartum support, and more! Be share with a fellow mama! Thank you to today’s sponsor: Ancestral Supplements, save 15% with code: homegrown Watch the interview on YouTube HERE. Find Homegrown on Instagram HERE. Find Liz Haselmayer on Instagram HERE. Find Joey Haselmayer on Instagram HERE. Shop real food meal plans and chil...
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4 months ago
41 minutes

The Wildly Capable Show
We're used to measuring the success of our businesses, but what about our families? In this episode, we explore several business principles that can be applied to your household. We discuss defining roles, building a healthy family culture, and analyzing your family's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Shop our sponsors and save: Ancestral Supplements—the cleanest protein powder on the market Use code: HOMEGROWN at checkout for 15% off Haselmayer Goods—freshly roasted co...