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Sep 17, 2024 • 1h 17min

Making Major Life Decisions & More – Epi-3559

Explore the bizarre political landscape with insights on a high-profile assassination attempt. Delve into the complexities of major life decisions, from career changes to relocating, and how societal expectations shape adulthood. Hear about the importance of personal responsibility and calculated risks in making impactful choices. Enjoy delicious biltong while gaining alternative financial wisdom. Discover practical tools for personal growth and empowering anecdotes from listeners that inspire meaningful relationships.
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Sep 16, 2024 • 1h 47min

They Tried to Kill Trump. Again. – Epi-3558

The podcast dives into the alarming recent assassination attempt on Trump, prompting a discussion on security and public perception. It also examines the chaotic state of the housing market and highlights startling income disparities between Americans and their Chinese counterparts. Additionally, Putin’s foreboding warning raises questions about global attentiveness. The show navigates through generational financial struggles, including housing challenges faced by younger homeowners, and reflects on the broader implications of these societal shifts.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 42min

Jason Fields of The Urban Farming Guys – Friday Flashbacks Epi-46

In this engaging discussion, Jason Fields, dedicated to transforming neighborhoods through sustainable agriculture, shares his experiences with the Urban Farming Guys. He recounts their impactful journey in revitalizing a struggling Kansas City neighborhood, highlighting successes in crime reduction and community engagement. Jason also dives into innovative practices like aquaponics and biogas production from food waste. Additionally, he emphasizes the vital role of grassroots support and proactive emergency preparation for building resilient communities.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 1h 21min

Expert Council Q&A – Epi-3557

Experts tackle a range of intriguing topics, from politics and the neocon legacy to effective food storage and gardening strategies. They dive into the intricacies of cover cropping for sustainable agriculture and share tips on enhancing soil health. Listeners learn about practical uses of .357 revolvers for hunting and the best ways to store potatoes for freshness. The discussion extends to backup power solutions, with insights into the Ryobi Power Station. Plus, discover low-maintenance edible plants ideal for hot climates!
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Sep 11, 2024 • 1h 44min

Stress & Anxiety are not “All In Your Head”- Epi-3556

Dr. Stephen Lewis, a health expert from Green Wisdom Health, explores the intricate links between stress, anxiety, and lifestyle choices. He emphasizes the impact of nutrition and microorganisms on mental well-being while critiquing conventional treatments. With a blend of humor and personal stories, Stephen offers insights into hormone imbalances and promotes a diet rich in whole foods and animal products. The conversation advocates for a holistic approach to health, addressing misconceptions and encouraging personalized dietary strategies for better emotional and physical health.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 1h 40min

Home to Homestead, Recapturing our Grandparents Wisdom – Epi-3555

The first time I used the phrase “from home to homestead” on the show was quite a while ago.  How long ago you ask?  That would have been Episode 20 recorded on July 22, 2008.  This concept so resonated with people it became not just a common discussion topic, it actually inspired one couple (Johnny Max and his wife, AKA “The Queen”) to run an entire podcast for a number of years on the concept. I realized while we talk a ton about the concept of homesteading we have not looked at it from this angle in a while, so … Continue reading →
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Sep 9, 2024 • 1h 42min

Dropping the Denominator – Epi-3554

Dive into thoughts on societal standards and the risks of simplifying complex ideas. Explore the decline of academic rigor and its effects on personal growth. Critiques of the pharmaceutical industry challenge perceptions of health and identity. Learn about food quality disparities and their implications for public health. Unpack community shifts and the importance of independent thought in a media-saturated world. Plus, prepare for seasonal changes with actionable insights on homesteading and practical skills.
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Sep 6, 2024 • 1h 5min

A Veteran First Responder on Preparedness – Friday Flashbacks Epi-45

James Stine, a veteran first responder and former US Air Force member, shares invaluable insights on disaster preparedness. He emphasizes the importance of being proactive, debunks myths, and categorizes common emergencies. Stine recalls a travel experience highlighting the need for emergency plans, especially in remote areas. He discusses hands-only CPR updates, utility emergencies, and severe weather readiness, advocating for community training and personal responsibility. His practical tips encourage listeners to enhance their safety measures in unpredictable situations.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 1h 25min

Expert Council Q&A – Epi-3553

Today on The Survival Podcast the expert council answers your questions on free markets, diet, adrenal fatigue, solar irrigation systems, foraging, cooking, podcasting 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 100X more likely your question … Continue reading →
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Sep 4, 2024 • 1h 57min

Food Clubs for Life Outside The System – Epi-3552

In this conversation, Joshua Longbrook, a visionary behind a food club in Chattanooga, TN, discusses the rise of food clubs as a solution to the industrial food system's flaws. He shares his insights on fostering food sovereignty and the benefits of local sourcing. The chat dives into the legal frameworks surrounding food co-ops, the exciting integration of alternative currencies like Bitcoin, and the importance of community connections in creating resilient food networks. Joshua's passion for self-sustainability and activism really shines through!

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