06/05/2026
Sometimes the greatest lessons aren't learned in a classroom, they're learned with your boots on the ground.
In this episode of Plotting Progress Podcast, the brothers of The Growth Spot are BACK OUTSIDE on their 37.5 acres in Northeast Arizona, giving you a firsthand look at the journey of transforming vision into reality.
This isn't theory. This is work.
This is the story of overcoming obstacles, solving problems in real time, and staying committed to a mission bigger than ourselves.
� In This Episode, We Discuss:
� The trials and tribulations of hauling and storing water in our IBC tote system
� The ingenuity required when things don't go according to plan
� Setting up and troubleshooting the pump system to pressurize our irrigation lines
� Building infrastructure one project at a time
� Preparing the land for future growth and community impact
� The importance of teamwork, perseverance, and collective effort
� Why progress is often made through small consistent actions, not giant leaps
This episode is about Acts of Action and Deeds of Doing.
Too many people talk about what they want to build.
Few people are willing to do the work.
Whether it's land ownership, entrepreneurship, homesteading, community building, or personal growth, the principle remains the same:
Progress belongs to those who show up and put their hands to the work.
Every fence post.
Every water tote.
Every irrigation line.
Every challenge overcome.
This is what building legacy looks like.
� The Growth Spot Mission
At The Growth Spot, we are unified in action to build, protect, and expand a fruitful L.E.G.A.C.Y. of:
� Love
� Equity
� Growth
� Ancestry
� Cooperation
� Yield
Through agriculture, self-care, nutrition, environmental stewardship, entrepreneurship, and community building, we are cultivating a vibrant community rooted in resilience and sustainability.
� Support the Mission
� Help us reach more youth through our Van Fundraiser:
� https://www.growthspot.org/take-action
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What's something you've been talking about doing that it's finally time to start?
Drop it in the comments below. �
Because legacy isn't built through intentions.
It's built through Acts of Action and Deeds of Doing.
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