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"Wartime Homefront Essential Skills" on BrightU:
• Natural News - Jacob Thomas• In Episode 5 of "Wartime Homefront Essential Skills," Marjory Wildcraft focuses on community building, detailing Wildcraft's strategy of using gardening as a neutral, unifying activity to bring together diverse and politically divided neighbors.
• The process begins with simple monthly gatherings in neutral public spaces, starting with accessible events like film screenings on gardening to foster a family-friendly, inclusive atmosphere.
• These events evolve into a skilled support network, progressing to expert workshops and group skill-sharing (like emergency medicine) to cultivate a core group of families bound by mutual aid.
• On Day 6, Wildcraft shifts to soil science, explaining how plants orchestrate their own nutrition through a natural underground ecosystem of microbes and predators, reducing or eliminating the need for synthetic fertilizers.
• Practical methods for nurturing soil health are provided, including scalable composting systems and garden bed designs that promote a resilient, low-maintenance and high-yield garden.
Brighteon University is streaming an episode a day of the re-run of "Wartime Homefront Essential Skills" by Marjory Wildcraft from Jan. 31 to Feb. 9, and a replay of all 10 episodes on Feb. 10. Register here to learn practical self-sufficiency in food, medicine and community living to build resilience for uncertain times.
What's in store for you in Episode 5
In Episode 5 of "Wartime Homefront Essential Skills," slated for Feb. 4, Marjory Wildcraft shares how she built a thriving, self-reliant community in rural Texas by focusing on what she calls a "safe, neutral" topic, food production. Across America, neighbors who cannot agree on politics are kneeling together in the dirt, united by a primal urge: to grow their own food. This is the heart of a movement transforming backyard gardens into unlikely arenas of peace and practical tribalism.



