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The Survival Podcast
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May 15, 2024 • 1h 17min
TSP Rewind – The 13 Stomps to Success Part One – Epi-263
Today we cover steps 1-6 of the now infamous 13 stomp program. A set of 13 steps designed to help you build the life you want packaged in a velvet covered metal boxing glove that will hit you in the face more then a few times along the way. The original show was titled The 13 Stomps to Success Part One – Epi-3243 and was first published on 2-7-23 and the orginial notes and resources for this episode can be found here. Resources for today’s show… Find Me on Nostr Follow Me on Tik-Tok Article Explaining the GrowNostr Initiative Join … Continue reading →

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May 14, 2024 • 1h 54min
Financial Strategies for the Modern Survivalist – Epi-3496
Today we are going back to one of the fundamentals of modern survival living, that is financial management and debt elimination. Economics and the reality of unfunded liabilities, the national debt along with everyday financial worries is the number one reason people get into the preparedness lifestyle. Sometimes it is from a practical approach but just as often it is panic and fear based. Today we set aside panic and establish a base of common sense and pragmatic techniques to build, preserve and protect wealth. Join Me Today To Discuss… The number one wealth killer – poverty consciousness The number … Continue reading →

May 13, 2024 • 1h 52min
Composting with Worms – Epi-3495
Explore the fascinating world of vermicomposting, where microbes play a crucial role alongside worms in breaking down food scraps. Discover common myths that hinder success and learn about different bin options to get started. Delve into the symbiotic relationship between worms and microorganisms, along with best practices for optimal bin management. Gain insights into moisture control, feeding techniques, and how to prevent pests, ensuring your composting journey is efficient and productive.

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May 10, 2024 • 1h 5min
Sam Benowitz of Raintree Nursery on Unusual Edible Plants – Friday Flashbacks – Epi-29
In this episode we were joined Sam Benowitz founder of Raintree Nursery with us to discuss unique & unusual plants and trees from all over the world to discover lost varieties. We also discussed 9 unique edible plants that most Americans have never tried and many have never ever heard of. Today’s episode of Friday Flashbacks was originally and was originally Episode-601- Sam Benowitz of Raintree Nursery on Unusual Edible Plants and was originally recorded on 2-8-11. The show notes for the original episode with all relevant resources can be found here. Welcome to Friday Flashbacks, after 15 years and … Continue reading →

May 9, 2024 • 1h 21min
Expert Council Q&A for 5-9-24 – Epi-3494
Today on The Survival Podcast the expert council answers your questions on opinions as crimes, plant propagation, getting better sleep, permaculture, air conditioning, a possible breakdown of society and more. Make sure if you submit content for an expert council show you do the following…. Email it to me at jack @ thesurvivalpodcast.com Put TSPC Expert in the subject line Ask you question and state the expert you have the question for in one coherent sentence Hit the return key a few times and then give all the details you think are necessary ` Following that procedure makes it about … Continue reading →

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May 8, 2024 • 1h 58min
Bitcoin is the Future of Money with Steven Lubka of Swan Bitcoin – Epi-3493
Today Steve Lubka of Swan Bitcoin joins us to discuss Bitcoin and its future including unique invites as to how many high net worth individuals and institutions are getting involved, whey 2024 will be the most significant year for Bitcoin yet and a ton more. This was a fantastic conversation, we talked Bitcoin’s future, institutional money, money moving to BTC from gold, BTC vs. real estate, tax advantages and a ton more. But we also talked about human health, nutrient requirements, getting out into the real world, circadian lifestyle and a ton beyond that. As I have said for years, … Continue reading →

May 7, 2024 • 1h 59min
Flat Top Griddle Cooking Like a Pro – Epi-3492
Today we are going to talk about a ton of things you can do with a flat top griddle. Everything from seasoning, to accessories and of course recipes and techniques. And don’t worry even if you don’t own a griddle there will be tons you can take from this episode to your own kitchen, back yard grill etc. Join Me Today to Discuss… Why Cook on a Griddle Amazing power, searing and control How more things than you know are made in restaurants Less work to clean up You can make almost anything, you can even bake and deep fry … Continue reading →

May 6, 2024 • 1h 37min
Current Events and Listener Feedback – Epi-3491
Today a level of stupidity from a senior economic adviser that defies belief, how the government uses “marketing nudges” to modify behaviour, more teachers are being laid off and a ton more. Join Me Today to Discuss… One of Biden’s senior economic advisers isn’t sure how debt works – link An example of “marketing nudges” to modify behaviour – link I told you teacher lay offs were coming, CA just laid off 1800 teachers in 98 districts – link And more teacher lay offs are coming in MA, no surprise to those paying attention – link Major Russian moves are … Continue reading →

May 3, 2024 • 1h 38min
Paul Wheaton on Permaculture, Hugelkultur & More – Friday Flashbacks – Epi-28
Paul Wheaton, an expert on permaculture and hugelkultur, discusses community dynamics, optimizing chicken grazing, building sustainable structures, creating secure retreats, and debunking 'green' products with insights on transitioning to hugelkultur for gardening benefits.

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May 2, 2024 • 1h 14min
Expert Council Q&A for 4-25-24 – Epi-3490
Topics discussed include fodder trees for fuel and fodder, managing lightheadedness during plasma donation, wood chip mulch for soil fertility, and government PsyOps operations. The podcast offers insights on military deployments, health tips, and ethical concerns in psychological operations.