What if living more ancestrally didn’t mean giving everything up—but instead meant gaining something back?
In this episode of Everyday Ancestral, I’m joined by Melissa K. Norris—modern homesteader, author, and host of the Pioneering Today podcast—for a deep dive into what it really means to blend old-world wisdom with a modern lifestyle. Melissa and I are totally on the same page: we’re not trying to go off-grid or pretend we live in the 1800s—but we’re also not willing to outsource our health, our food, or our sovereignty.
Melissa shares how a major health scare in her twenties shook her out of “just trusting the experts” and sent her down the path of food as medicine, gut health, and ultimately, a thriving homestead life. We get into fermented foods, sourdough, and how slow cooking can actually make life easier, not harder. Plus, she busts the myth that you have to do it all to call yourself a homesteader.
This is a real, honest look at how to live with more intention in a world that wants us rushing and disconnected—and how choosing ancestral practices might just be the most modern thing you can do.
Key Takeaways
The Role of Fermented Foods – Understanding how traditional fermentation supports gut health without requiring hours in the kitchen.
The Myth of Homesteading Extremes – Why self-sufficiency doesn’t mean going off-grid or living without electricity.
Time as a Tool, Not a Burden – How slowing down in the kitchen can actually simplify your lifestyle and reduce stress.
The Wake-Up Call to Health – How Melissa’s own medical scare taught her the power of food as both medicine and prevention.
Modern Tools, Ancestral Wisdom – Why the best path forward is a blend of old-world skills and current-day conveniences.
Degrees of Homesteading – Embracing that everyone’s journey to sustainability looks different, and that’s okay.
Breaking Free from Food Marketing – Why we’ve been conditioned to equate speed with ease and how to undo that programming.
Redefining Normal – Encouraging listeners to create their own version of wellness that prioritizes health, connection, and resilience.
Where to Find Our Guest
Melissa K. Norris’ Website: https://melissaknorris.com
Melissa K. Norris on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissaknorris
Book your seats and get tickets to https://modernhomesteading.com/
Links & Resources
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