Live Free or Die Tony and Amelia Baby

Amelia puts bio-char into her and Tony's water filter. Photo Credit: National Geographic Television/Lindsay Cooper
Amelia puts bio-char into her and Tony'southward water filter on Live Complimentary or Die. Photo courtesy of National Geographic Television/Lindsay Cooper.

Live Gratis or Die,the hit evidence on National Geographic Channel, helped kickstart the into-the-wild tendency in reality programming a few years agone. Homesteading and re-wilding quickly became household terms, and at that place is probably no better example of a couple heading off the grid than Tony and Amelia on the series.

The two have taken upwardly residence in western Northward Carolina, living on a property that keeps them tucked abroad from mod amenities and the humming commerce of more populated areas. They alive a difficult simply satisfying life, 1 filled with an appreciation for the ecosystem and a love for self-sufficiency. They barter with friends when they need something across what they tin produce, and they confront hardships that include everything from the weather to the continuous demand to cultivate the land.

One of the virtually surprising and unexpected episodes of Tony and Amelia'southward life was when a visitor stopped by two or three years agone, a scene they likewise recounted in their 2014 interview with Hollywood Soapbox. This man heard about their lifestyle and simply stopped by the homestead. He turned out to be a spotter for National Geographic, and when he started talking about the idea forLive Free or Die,Tony didn't believe him.

"I thought he was joking for a while," Tony said in a recent phone interview. "I didn't believe him, but it turns out he wasn't lying. And that'south how we wound upwards on the show. Someone came from Manhattan and constitute us."

At first, Amelia didn't accept likewise many reservations most joining the globe of reality Idiot box; nevertheless, he was a bit concerned about beingness photographic camera shy and didn't know what to expect. Simply, by and large, she was up for the challenge. "I've never had feel being filmed and being interviewed," Amelia said. "And then it was and then hard for me to get through my photographic camera shyness, but once I started getting past that, things started to feel more natural for me. That was tough, especially for the first week. I was extremely nervous, but Tony, I remember, it was a fiddling unlike for him. He wasn't so shy like me."

Tony's simply reservation had to deal more with the anxiety over how the series would impact their life together. Later all, they are re-wilders, and having Television set cameras around doesn't exactly seem peaceful and private.

Mars Hill, NC, USA: Tony looks at Amelia as they sit by the fire at night. Photo Credit: National Geographic Television/Lindsay Cooper
Tony looks at Amelia equally they sit down past the burn down at night on Live Complimentary or Die. Photo Credit: National Geographic Television receiver/Lindsay Cooper.

Still, despite the shyness and loss of privacy, they are quite happy with the success of the serial. "I think information technology's a pretty good finished product," Tony said. "I've seen some episodes, and we particularly like the evidence this flavor. It's very tidy. It looks very nice, so we're happy with that. Information technology seems similar information technology is being well received by people and inspiring people, so nosotros're glad with the whole affair."

Amelia said she gets excited when a new season airs considering they have to wait months to see what will make the final cut. She especially enjoys seeing the slow-motion recording of their tasks around the property; this new perspective offers a chance to run across the daily responsibilities in a whole new light.

The pathway to living gratuitous is different for Tony and Amelia. Tony has always been interested in biology, soil, h2o conservation and gardening. "That was not encouraged past my family or the community that I grew upwardly in," Tony said. "That was only my ain personal interest, then I had this immense curiosity that was quenched by gardening, and spending fourth dimension in the woods and stuff. Once I finished school, once I finished college, I could finally but venture out into the globe and do whatever information technology is that I wanted without having to answer to anybody, and the matter that I wanted to do was get married, build a business firm and garden. And so that's what I did."

Amelia's upbringing was different. Her parents were divorced, and she would spend time with her male parent on the family unit farm. "Nosotros would go out to subcontract every weekend, and information technology was a huge 80-acre farm," she said. "We had many animals out there. We had cows, chickens, cats, dogs, goats, pigs, pretty much everything, lots of forest and hayfields, and so information technology was something that I grew up with. And then it e'er felt like a familiar way of life to me."

For the series, the cameras describe reality, co-ordinate to both Amelia and Tony. They really live this life, with its personal satisfaction and sometimes grueling work. As Tony put it, "it'southward pretty much what yous run across is what you get."

However, their life is not necessarily shut in from the outside world. They go to the library and sometimes come across up with friends in the nearby city. They'll even accept to conduct business once in a while, but most days they enjoy the freeing state life.

"We have friends that … live nearby, and that'due south something that you don't see every bit much on the bear witness," Amelia said. "We have friends that visit us, and we visit them. … Nosotros barter with friends, and have dinner and have a little more than of a social life than y'all see on TV, but I remember that'southward kind of challenging to put into the testify. Just our lifestyle on the prove, that's pretty much how nosotros alive."

On their property, some of the most difficult tasks involve the hillside where they live. Tony said moving heavy objects upwards that hill is rough. Sometimes he hauls water and firewood, and information technology becomes harder as the years go along ticking by. "It's tolerable for the fourth dimension existence, but maybe when we get older some younger people tin can help us to move heavy things around," he said. "That does get a picayune tiring sometimes."

For Amelia, in the summer months of July and August, the south-facing hillside can be brutally hot. Sometimes it feels like she is baking in the lord's day. "Hiking up and down the hill, especially at the end of the twenty-four hour period, when you lot have to become downhill to take hold of something, it definitely gets old, but only if I'm tired," she said.

There are many lessons to exist learned from this enterprising independence. However, both Tony and Amelia don't want viewers to walk away with the wrong idea on what's the better life, theirs or that of the audition member. "We want people to be inspired to do any they want to do with their life and to not hold back," Amelia said. "We're doing the things we're doing and living this manner because we desire to. … Nosotros encourage people to live the style they want to live and to do something that will make them feel good virtually their life when they're older."

Tony added: "I guess it might be easy for a viewer to propagate the misconception that possibly Amelia and I recall this is the correct way to live. For the two of us, it'due south just a manner to alive, and it'southward the style that we want to live. So we don't at any betoken want to come across as people preaching and saying, 'OK, well, here'due south how people are supposed to alive.' This is our dream, and we're living our dream because we can. And that's what we desire other people to do is to live out their dreams. … Accept the steps necessary to get that thing that yous want in life, whether information technology's being a homesteader or a racecar driver. I don't intendance. I think this planet needs more passionate, happy people that are driven and accomplishing goals that they really want to reach in life."

By John Soltes / Publisher / John@HollywoodSoapbox.com

Live Free or Die arrogance new episodes Mondays at 10 p.g. on National Geographic. Click here for more information. Click here for Hollywood Discourse's previous interview with Amelia and Tony.

Live Free or Die Tony and Amelia Baby

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