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Why Self-Sufficiency is the Future of Living | Owen Benjamin DSH #1175

Tue, 11 Feb 2025

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Why is self-sufficiency the ultimate way forward? 🌱 On this episode of the **Digital Social Hour**, host Sean Kelly dives into an incredible conversation with the always thought-provoking Owen Benjamin. From homesteading and raising kids on a farm to questioning mainstream narratives, this episode is packed with valuable insights into why a sustainable, self-reliant lifestyle is the future of living. πŸ“πŸ…    Discover how Owen transitioned from Hollywood to homesteading, the surprising truths about food quality, and why he believes decentralization and local community are the keys to thriving in today's world. Plus, don’t miss his unique takes on societal norms, the importance of family, and even some fascinating theories that’ll leave you questioning everything. 🀯    This is more than a podcastβ€”it’s a roadmap for anyone looking to take control of their life and embrace a more independent way of living. 🌍πŸ’ͺ Tune in now and join the conversation today!    πŸ‘‰ **Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets.** πŸ“Ί Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! πŸš€   CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:40 - Making Butter at Home 05:00 - Today's Sponsor Announcement 06:15 - Brainwashed by LA Culture 07:45 - Cancel Culture and Transgender Issues 10:49 - Social Media and Free Speech Debate 12:39 - Netflix Original Content 16:25 - Pushing Back Against Cancel Culture 18:14 - Understanding Racism Today 22:58 - Exploring Conspiracy Theories 26:26 - The Truth About Nuclear Weapons 29:10 - Subliminal Programming in Hollywood 38:38 - The Moon Landing Controversy 41:45 - Fascinating Facts About Dinosaurs 45:44 - The Existence of Aliens 47:17 - Insights into Quantum Physics 49:38 - The Mystery of Pandas 51:40 - Where to Find Owen   APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: jenna@digitalsocialhour.com   GUEST: Owen Benjamin https://www.instagram.com/owenbenjaminofficial/ https://owenbenjamin.com/   SPONSORS: Specialized Recruiting Group: https://www.srgpros.com/   LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/   #homestead #homesteading #permaculture #offthegrid #foodpolicies  

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Chapter 1: Who is Owen Benjamin and why is he controversial?

00:27 - 00:31 Host

All right, guys, Owen Benjamin here, one of the most canceled people on the internet, right?

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00:31 - 00:38 Host

At one point, yeah, at one point, I think that's turning around, though. I think the world kind of caught up to some of my wild thoughts.

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00:39 - 00:41 Host

Yeah, you were like five years ahead of everyone.

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00:41 - 00:52 Host

Yeah, I think so. And then there's people way ahead of me too. It's not like, you know, I'm starting to see that the past is the future. You know, I might just go full Amish. I think they're the most cutting edge guys out there.

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

I mean, no mental health issues. They seem pretty happy.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yeah, they make all their own stuff. You know, they got horses. I'm in.

Chapter 2: What are the benefits of a self-sufficient lifestyle?

01:00 - 01:13 Host

I get my dogs from Amish, man. They make the best dogs. What kind of dogs? We got an Australian Shepherd and a Golden Retriever. Nice, man. But we went up to PA. I used to live in Jersey, so we went up to PA, got them, and just witnessing their lifestyle, I was like, this is not bad, you know?

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01:13 - 01:29 Host

Yeah, I love seeing like a nine-year-old skinning a raccoon to like sell it to a Chinese market or something. It's just, they're so, you know, my kids are like that living on a homestead too. They're kind of like more advanced than I was at that age when it comes to just being like adults, you know?

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01:29 - 01:35 Host

They still have that innocence of kids, but they can just, you know, kill a chicken and eat it at eight.

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01:35 - 01:41 Host

Wow, at eight years old, that's impressive. Yeah, the homestead lifestyle is appealing. At the same time, you still need to make money though, right?

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yeah, it can all start blending together. When I was talking to your buddy out there, it's funny how in the last special, I did a bit about how I don't even know what I say, what I do for a living. It's almost like I sound like a mob guy, you know, where you can mix so many things together now.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

And I just think things are going more local and more decentralized that, you know, like I can sell butter at a premium from my cows and then I can do my podcast from home and all that.

Chapter 3: How do you make butter at home?

02:07 - 02:08 Host

How does one make butter? I'm interested in that process.

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02:09 - 02:30 Host

Oh, dude, I could talk about this forever. I mean, my wife just did a class on how to make cheddar. Really? Because it's so interesting. Like the metaphors and the fractals for society, that's where my brain goes, is just fascinating. You know, the cream rises, all those like sayings that everyone, no one knows where they come from. It all comes from farming.

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02:30 - 02:51 Host

Like your cow kicks the bucket or the cream rises or all that. So you take the cream and then you just churn it until it's butter. Oh, that's it? That's it. Oh, wow. Yeah, but you want raw A2A2 milk from like a Jersey cow, like a lot of cream. And the milk in the stores, I mean, this whole podcast could just be about milk. I think milk is great.

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02:52 - 03:03 Host

The milk in the stores, it's homogenized and pasteurized. So it's like there's no cream wine. It's just all mixed and burned. And so you can't really do much with it. That's why I'm a big straight from the teat guy.

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yeah, I'm on the raw milk wave. Good. When I'm at Whole Foods, I only buy cheese if it's raw.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

good yeah that's what we make too yeah because you look at the ingredients on the shredded ones it's like a bunch of shit you can't even pronounce yeah and those cows are just i think you can taste it in the in the meat or the milk it's like they're they lived a horrible life it's like stress and chemicals yeah my animals are happy i do believe there's an energetic component to food like eating shit quality food like that affects you

00:00 - 00:00 Host

I think it's the entire thing. I think that's like, so I think that's the root of so many problems. It goes all the way down to soil because it's, you are what you eat eats. So it's like, you know, your cow eats the grass, the grass is grown from the soil, the water. I mean, it's so basic that it's mind blowing to someone like me that wasn't raised on a farm, you know?

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yeah. Yeah. People got to realize if they're eating fast food and like, Oh, it's like just raw cancer. I know. Right. Hopefully with Maha things change though. Yeah. Are you excited for that movement?

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Uh, yeah, I hope they, I hope that they show people that they have to do it. No one else. That's the fundamental shift that has to happen. I love, like I'm friends with a lot of those guys and it's like, but it's all about like, no one's coming to help you. You got to do it. You got to grow it. And it's like, you can do it in an apartment.

Chapter 4: Why did Owen Benjamin move away from LA?

07:07 - 07:30 Host

Yeah. Even abortion, like even like how much you respect and value life. If you're just cramped on a Japanese subway, you're like, oh, there's too many people. You're always thinking there's too many people. Where I live, a person is so valuable. You just see, oh, friend. Oh, cool. And everything changes, especially when you have kids and you see it.

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07:30 - 07:34 Host

Yeah, I was brainwashed in the sense that I didn't understand what I was –

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07:35 - 08:04 Host

permitting like i was very permissive i wasn't like doing a lot of you know i drank and party and stuff like that but i wasn't i didn't understand what i was signing off on with some of these movements and then when the trans child thing happened that's when i i uh separated from the herd that's when i got like canceled you know and now you're proving to be right because they just outlawed that right yeah i mean i was never saying anything that wasn't even like totally obvious you know yeah yeah you were on it early though that was peak cancel culture

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08:04 - 08:23 Host

Yeah. Because it was, they were trying to push it into the zeitgeist. And I was like, you know, my piano teacher growing up was like trans at one point. Like I'm not, I wasn't born to be this hyper judgmental guy, but kids are innocent. And once they went too far, it's almost like how would I describe it? I don't know.

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

Like that waking up moment when, when you're like being lulled, it's like the perfect beat. And then boom, the beat changes. And now you can see all the instruments playing, you know? And I'm like, then I started rethinking all of it. I'm like, what have I signed off on? Cause that was so crazy evil to me. Yeah. I'm like, cause I always, you know, live and let live, but they don't get to choose.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Like an eight year old cannot consent to like a hormone blocker. And, and I was never in it for the money or fame or anything. I genuinely am like a craftsman of jokes. So I'm like, I'll just do something else then. And then I just kept doing comedy and now I built my own platforms and stuff, you know?

00:00 - 00:00 Host

That's what you had to do. You had no other choice.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

No other choice. I'm not even ambitious. I did a whole special once called Reluctant Warlord, where I'm just like, I didn't even want to have to build a competing company. You just won't let me on. They kicked me off everything, Twitter, YouTube, Airbnb. What? Yeah, we had a house that I was renting out in my wife's name that they kicked me off. That's nuts.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yeah.

Chapter 5: What are Owen Benjamin's views on cancel culture?

10:59 - 11:04 Host

Yeah, I'm excited for what Trump's up to these days. He seems like he's changed, like an energy has shifted a bit.

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11:04 - 11:12 Host

I'm seeing mixed things on it. On TikTok, they're censoring certain things, apparently, and on X, too. But we'll see. I think overall, there'll be more free speech.

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11:12 - 11:35 Host

They'll always censor. It's just like, are they censoring the goods, like something that is helpful? Are they censoring, you know, like more bad stuff, like more subversive stuff for kids? Because I understand, like I could, I used to be able to do shows for like a Mormon corporate at 3 p.m. Like I know, I'm good with rules. It's almost like coding where it's like X equals five, you know? Yeah.

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11:35 - 11:53 Host

You can't say this word because of this. You can't do this. But the nebulous nature of like, we know it when we don't like it and we'll get rid of it. And I'm like, but like, I got a strike on YouTube for the Sackler family episode about pointing out that family with opioids for antisemitism.

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

Whoa.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

And now, and that was before it all came out. And now it's like a Netflix documentary and they like have been fined, you know?

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Fined billions, right?

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Huge. Yeah. And that's the irony is I was never telling people to blame Jews for their problems. I'm just like, this is what APAC does. This is all this. Watch out for this, you know?

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yeah, that's nuts. Candace Owens won Anti-Semite of the Year.

Chapter 6: How does Owen Benjamin handle social media censorship?

15:45 - 15:46 Host

Wow. Small world.

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15:46 - 15:57 Host

That was my first set I ever did. And he was like a college act at the time. And he was a nice guy. I enjoyed that. Really little guy. Tiny. It's been interesting to see his just. Meteoric.

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15:57 - 16:03 Host

Meteoric. Like almost like unheard of. Yeah. You know, did you see that coming when you were with him back then?

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16:03 - 16:23 Host

no not at all i i didn't even think about that but like i i you know i watch chapelle has always been awesome yeah like i've watched him do three hour sets and just hold the audience the entire time you know people say he's the goat so what's that people say he's the goat yeah he is well i think norm mcdonald is but he's he's not with us anymore yeah one and two

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yeah, it's been interesting to see the comedy space. And Cancel Culture, you guys were really on ice, right? You guys were scared to say anything.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yeah, and I never backed down from one thing. Oh, you didn't? No, and I won't even say it on your show, but people would be like, how come you can say the N-word in rap, but I can't? And I'd just say it. I'm like, you can. There's no evil in a word. It's intention. And then I'd give all these scenarios. Like, what is worse, saying this or this?

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Because my parents were college professors, so I'm just breaking down the logic of rhetoric. And I'm like, the intention of something is everything. You can't ban a color. It's like the painting. And so I resisted with actually doing it. And that drove some people crazy, but I think I helped push it back. Like, I think I was part of that, the pushback.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Because all it takes is a small amount of people, you know?

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yeah, well, now Tate's tweeting it every day. Myron Gaines is tweeting it.

Chapter 7: What are Owen Benjamin's thoughts on race and victim mentality?

21:15 - 21:17 Host

I'm like, as a guy, you want to though.

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21:17 - 21:29 Host

We kick in around eight. That's when we start like hitting, like, but when they're young, you just, you got to just, they're all good. You know? Yeah. There's discipline, but they're all good. I love that. Are you going to have a bunch of kids?

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21:29 - 21:31 Host

I want at least two, maybe three. What about you?

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21:31 - 21:33 Host

Dude, you got to have more with those height, that height, man.

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yeah. It's a rare thing to have, right?

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Dude, I'm a, I'm a height supremacist.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

You're 6'8".

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Well, I just see other tall people. I don't even think race. I'm like, I really hope they have a lot of children because we're getting, you know, the world's getting a little shorter.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

No, it is. It's been proven. We used to be taller.

Chapter 8: How do gender roles influence societal norms?

27:52 - 27:52 Host

Yeah.

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27:52 - 28:05 Host

You know, 60,000 people I think died. Like I'm not questioning the death. It's the fallout. Cause that's the scary thing. The scary thing is like all the rain is poison and all this, and it's never been shown to be true.

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28:05 - 28:08 Host

That's such a good point. Cause you would have seen mass health events afterwards.

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28:08 - 28:16 Host

It would have been a cloud moving China, Korea. Yeah. And it would have been an uptick in cancer and it's a blue zone.

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

Whoa.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Right. Crazier. You see what I'm saying? It's like the, the life expectancy of Japan right now is way above America and So, so McDonald's is worse than a nuclear bomb.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Holy crap.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yeah, dude. I'm not saying this stuff cause I'm wrong. Like I can be wrong. I might, my thing is I might be wrong, but I'm not lying. Like I can be wrong all the time, but when you see the fundamentals are just all not there, it's crazy. Yeah. You know, like the longest living people are in Japan. Oh yeah, of course. Well then how is that possible? Like right now someone who's 98 in Japan is,

00:00 - 00:00 Host

lived through the atomic explosions. And then they're like, oh, it wasn't that close. It's like it's a little island chain. So you're saying it had no effect at all, you know, versus America's life expectancy is dropping right now.

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