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> God didn't give me a flight response > 1/5 Key-Holder of the SFC Beef Initiative > Building small, deep and now > Sometimes I write for The Herald

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We're telling a story at ABC. Jr Burdick has been on the hard edge of agriculture and what modern monetary theory does to the average American farmer. He watched it burden his family long before the burden was his to carry. Through the pressure, he shares how localism, farmers growing food, and building a direct-to-consumer business with hard money that can't be inflated is the light at the top of the well we can barely see. Heather Seals is a devoted mother of three daughters, wife to F3 Regional 2nd-F “Compost” (Christopher Seals), and the local Director of Classical Conversations Farmington—a thriving homeschooling community dedicated to equipping families with the tools to provide an exceptional education. Heather is passionate about showing parents that the resources to teach their children—and even rediscover their own love of learning—are already within reach. She believes homeschooling is not an intimidating leap into the unknown, but a natural step toward reclaiming the joy of learning together as a family. With encouragement, structure, and support, she helps parents see that they don’t have to homeschool alone—they can thrive in community while giving their children a strong foundation for life. Dale Cooper has been an entrepreneur all his life, and he reached a powerful moment when he realized he needed help—a strong team. Dale has become a builder of teams. His team at his pioneering company, Safe Slide Restoration, is made up of top-shelf men and women. He consults for EOS and coaches businesses to have the right people in the right seats. Entrepreneurial visionaries with a strong team are unstoppable. And therein lies the possible secret to building localism. Small companies on a hard money standard, with a strong team, could save our local economy. Texas Slim is a story. He came to Farmington shortly after his first Joe Rogan shout-out for traveling Texas, building local economies around small farming towns. Since visiting St. Francois County, he's been all across America, looking for farmers, ranchers, and plebs to build together the gold standard of localism, circular economies, and local food intelligence. Amanda Winn, a horticulturist turned accountant turned urban farmer, is the CFO for a biological fertilizer company. Amanda has witnessed the ravages of inflation on local farmers and is calling for individuals to act now by starting small. Localism needs fertilizer, and Amanda wants to show farmers how to get it and offer options for farms struggling under the inflation of the money supply. https://orangepill.app.link/2DpypDK2cWb image image image image image
2025-09-02 01:40:43 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Just bitchat-ed with the homies and replaced this sad table with a scraps table. GM Sunday. image image
2025-08-31 16:52:49 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Down the rabbit hole, just realized I wanted to read the code. Damn it.
2025-08-30 18:03:27 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Holy shit he can write 😄 image
2025-08-30 04:08:39 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Here we go nostr:nprofile1qqspvk34vneyttqng09xjh6929u28uau70v93ah92eqz40k5fuructgprfmhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twd9ehgtn0wfnsz9rhwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjmcuukrkm, ABC in Farmington Missouri. We're setting the stage, Southeast Missouri is a place where freedom is still free. Now we build. image
2025-08-27 21:58:47 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Every breakfast is special. image
2025-08-25 12:55:53 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Step 1. Get up. Step 2. Get it. Step 3. Keep going. Step 4. Call me.
2025-08-25 09:51:22 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →