PGAL recently sat down with the increasingly famous, and always infamous, Kimberly Coburn, founder of Crop Mob Georgia and Homestead Atlanta and recorded a short interview.
Kim is a real pioneer in the urban homesteading movement and her passion is contagious.
In this interview, we have a conversation about the following:
- The “why” of urban homesteading skills and how it can create a more vibrant and secure life for you and your family and your city.
- The “how” of urban homesteading skills. Hint: Signup for Homestead ATL classes!
- How to build confidence and community through becoming a “maker.”
Listen below
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Lastly, the classes are an INCREDIBLE deal, so signup for a Homestead ATL course, bring a friend, or give a class as a unique and thoughtful gift. Some of the most popular courses include: bike maintenance, beginner’s blacksmithing, and edible home landscapes.
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