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Episode 102
Homeschooling, Independence, and Living with Nature: A Conversation with Off-Grid Farmers
What does it mean to live off-grid in the modern world, and how can we reconnect with education, nature, and community?
How do you balance autonomy, sustainability, and practical knowledge to create a fulfilling, self-sufficient lifestyle?
Today’s guests are Coyote and Delilah, who run a multi-generational permaculture farmstead in Sonoma County, California. Dedicated to living off-grid and fostering resilient education, they combine practical sustainability with an enriching approach to homeschooling and community-based learning. Their homestead serves as both a family home and an educational hub, demonstrating the transformative power of slowing down, reconnecting with nature, and taking control of life’s foundational processes.
In this episode, we explore the inspiring journey of Coyote and Delilah as they share what motivated them to adopt off-grid living and how it has shaped their family’s education and values. They reflect on the challenges and rewards of building self-sustaining systems—from managing their own power, water, and food supplies to learning through everyday tasks like irrigation, composting, and energy collection.
Coyote and Delilah emphasize the importance of reconnecting with foundational life skills that many take for granted in modern society. They discuss their unique approach to education, where children learn through hands-on experience, community involvement, and exposure to diverse skills and perspectives. Through their stories, we uncover how off-grid living can be about connection, not isolation—creating a slower, more intentional way of life that allows kids to explore, play freely, and grow into well-rounded, resilient individuals.
This episode challenges us to rethink the concept of intelligence, education, and autonomy in a world increasingly disconnected from the basics of living. Coyote and Delilah show us that off-grid life is not just about independence but also about community, creativity, and the magic of living intentionally in harmony with the land.