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We sat down with Alma Oasis for a Q&A, here’s what we learned

 
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We're really excited to share some good news from the Homestead Horizon community. We’ve just welcomed Alma Oasis as our newest Content Partner, and honestly, their whole approach to self‑sufficient, sustainable and regenerative living fits so naturally with what our community cares about.

Over the coming months we’ll be working with their team to create practical, thoughtful and genuinely useful homesteading content, the kind that supports anyone trying to build a more intentional, grounded way of life, whether you’re on a few acres or a small suburban plot.

To kick things off, we’ve put together a short Q&A with Brad and Thalia (their co‑founders) and the wider Alma Oasis team. They’re generous with their knowledge, very down‑to‑earth, and we think you’ll get a lot from hearing their perspective

We’d really love to hear what you think of this partnership, what you’d like us to explore together, and any questions you’d want us to put to them in future pieces.

Full article is here: https://homesteadhorizon.com
 
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the first step is not doing more, but paying closer attention to where you already are


This resonates for me
 
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Nancy Reading wrote:

the first step is not doing more, but paying closer attention to where you already are


This resonates for me



Really glad to hear that, we learned a lot from this collaboration
 
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