• Can Men Explain This?
    Jul 6 2026

    Can men explain… such and such? 👀😂


    After roasting women last episode, it was only fair that the guys got their turn.


    So we asked the important questions…


    Why do projects sit at 97% complete for six months? 🤔


    Why is there always that one pair of underwear that should’ve been retired years ago? 🩲


    Why does “I’ll do it later” have no actual timeline attached to it? 😂


    Somehow we started there… and ended up talking about communication, marriage, expectations, how couples accidentally drive each other crazy, and what actually helps relationships work when you stop trying to “win.”


    This episode went completely off the rails in the best possible way—with plenty of laughs, side quests, and a few surprisingly meaningful conversations mixed in.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • 10 Things I Hate About Women
    Jun 23 2026

    In this episode, we’re having some fun and diving into a topic that’s guaranteed to spark a few laughs: the things that drive us crazy about women.


    Before anyone gets too serious—this episode is all in good fun. We’re sharing our own experiences, observations, relationship dynamics, and the hilarious contradictions that show up in everyday life. From communication styles to expectations, emotional moments, and everything in between, we’re unpacking some of the common challenges many people experience in modern relationships.


    Whether you’re a woman who can laugh at yourself, a partner who’s been there, or someone who simply enjoys honest and relatable conversations, this episode is packed with humor, humility, and plenty of “that’s so true” moments.


    Join us for a candid, lighthearted conversation that doesn’t take itself too seriously—and reminds us all that sometimes the best thing we can do is laugh at our own quirks.


    🎙️ The Black Sheep Podcast

    Because the conversations we’re not supposed to have are often the ones worth having.

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    51 mins
  • The Great Food Divide: Lab-Grown Futures vs Homestead Living
    Jun 8 2026

    What happens when food starts coming from printers, laboratories, and corporations instead of farms?


    In this episode, we dive into the rapidly changing food system, including 3D-printed foods, cultivated and cloned meat, and the growing divide between industrial food production and local food sovereignty.


    We explore why real environmental stewardship starts at the local level, from advocating for backyard chickens and community food systems to supporting regenerative farming practices that actually restore the land.


    Along the way, we discuss the difference between true sustainability and virtue signalling, the impact of centralized food production, the importance of critical thinking, and why getting involved in your municipality may be one of the most powerful things you can do for the future of your food.


    As always, expect plenty of laughs, rabbit holes, and thought-provoking conversations from two women who aren’t afraid to ask uncomfortable questions.


    Tune in and let us know: What do you think the future of food should look like?

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    52 mins
  • Farm Update & Summer Offerings
    May 25 2026

    Welcome back to The Black Sheep Podcast 🌱

    In this episode, we share a spring farm update and chat about the realities of homestead life, stepping away from hustle culture, nervous system regulation, podcasting, seasonal food, chickens, lambs, seed starting, cold plunges, AI, and the summer offerings we’ve been creating behind the scenes.

    A mix of real life, healing, humour, and everyday sovereignty from our farm to your home 🤍

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    38 mins
  • The Freedom Convoy Story You Never Heard | Bridget Belton Speaks Out
    Apr 13 2026

    This episode dives into the untold origin story of the Freedom Convoy through the voice of Bridget Belton, a cross-border trucker who claims she helped spark the movement long before it hit mainstream awareness. What starts as a conversation about trucking quickly turns into something deeper, a breakdown of what was happening behind the scenes, the chaos, the miscommunication, and the people who stepped in and took control.

    Bridget shares what pushed her to the edge during COVID mandates, from border threats to personal trauma triggers, and how that pain turned into action. She walks through the early days of organizing, using TikTok to connect truckers across Canada, and the moment things began to shift once larger names and funding entered the picture.

    This isn’t a polished narrative. It’s emotional, unfiltered, and at times uncomfortable. It raises questions about leadership, media narratives, control, and what really happens when a grassroots movement grows too fast.

    If you think you know the story of the convoy, this conversation will challenge that.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Skills = Freedom (And Why You Feel Stuck Without Them)
    Mar 30 2026

    Most people think the system is the problem.
    But the real issue is this, you don’t know how to live without it.

    In this episode of the Black Sheep Podcast, we break down why skill-building is the real path to freedom, not waiting for the world to change.

    We get into:

    - Why dependency keeps you controlled- How fear and scarcity thinking are manufactured- The shift from consumer to creator of your own life- Real stories from building a homestead, learning skills, and failing forward- Why the future belongs to people who can actually do things

    This isn’t about prepping or panic.
    It’s about becoming capable.

    Because freedom isn’t an idea.
    It’s a skillset.


    If you’re ready to stop coping and actually take your power back, Jen talks about this inside the Sovereign Living School.

    You’ll learn:

    - Nervous system regulation- Self-leadership- Emotional and physical resilience- Real-life skills most people were never taught

    Use code: PODCAST10 for 10% off any course.

    Check It Out Here

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Birth of Patty: Our First Calf on the Farm
    Mar 16 2026

    The past 72 hours on the farm have been a complete whirlwind. In this episode, we share the full story of the birth of our very first calf, Patty. What started as excitement quickly turned into a rollercoaster of stress, adrenaline, learning, and a lot of emotion.

    From watching the early signs of labor, to witnessing the moment Patty was born, to the panic when she wouldn’t latch and drink her first colostrum, this experience pushed our nervous systems to the limit. As new farmers, we had to figure things out in real time, lean on experienced neighbors, and trust both nature and our instincts.

    We talk about the challenges of intervening when necessary, the lessons in surrender and humility that farming constantly teaches, and the powerful moment when we finally saw Patty nursing on her own.

    This episode is a raw look at farm life, birth, life, death, stress, and the deep beauty of witnessing nature do its thing.

    You’ll also get to meet Patty, Mabel, and the rest of the animals as we take the podcast out to the barn.

    Welcome to farm life. It’s messy, emotional, exhausting, and absolutely magical.

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    35 mins
  • The Homeless Industrial Complex ft. AJAX
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of the Black Sheep Podcast, I’m joined by Ajax and Brad for an unfiltered, long-form conversation about homelessness, addiction, government spending, and the systems that claim to help but often miss the mark.

    We break down the numbers behind California’s multi-billion-dollar homelessness budget and compare it to what’s happening here in Canada, especially in Ontario. The conversation dives into the idea of the “homeless industrial complex,” where funding, nonprofits, and policy collide, and we ask the uncomfortable question, where does the money actually go?

    Brad shares his personal journey through separation, job loss, homelessness, addiction, and rehab, giving a first-hand look at how fast life can unravel and what it really takes to climb back out. We talk about safe injection sites, treatment vs. enablement, mental health, housing, and the difference between short-term survival and long-term recovery.

    This episode is part data, part lived experience, and part raw debate. No scripts, no filters, just real conversations about broken systems, personal responsibility, and what meaningful solutions could actually look like.

    If you’ve ever wondered why the problem keeps growing despite the funding, this is the episode.

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