In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC delve into the topic of earthquakes, discussing their causes, geographical risks, and the various effects they can have on communities. They emphasize the importance of preparedness, including understanding earthquake insurance, essential supplies, and emergency response strategies. The conversation also touches on the controversial Triangle of Life theory and the significance of self-extrication tools for safety during an earthquake. Overall, the episode serves as a comprehensive guide for listeners to become better prepared for potential seismic events.
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC explore various scavenging techniques and creative uses for items found in abandoned homes and vehicles. They discuss the importance of being resourceful in survival situations, highlighting items like magnesium for fire starting, old car parts for power generation, and even unconventional materials like gypsum and toilet tank lids. The conversation emphasizes the need for creativity and adaptability in prepping, while also providing practical tips for listeners.
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC interview Branden Vaudreuil, founder of Vodes Preparedness, who shares his journey into the world of freeze-dried food. The conversation covers the differences between freeze-drying and dehydrating, the science behind shelf life, and the importance of food security. Branden discusses his innovative meal options, pricing strategies, and the challenges of running a food business. He emphasizes the significance of preparedness in everyday life and offers insights into the future of his product line, including upcoming meals and customer feedback.
In this obligatory gun episode, Chris and AC discuss shotguns as an addition to the prepper arsenal. The conversation explores common myths surrounding shotguns, including misconceptions about aiming, recoil, and their effectiveness compared to rifles. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the appropriate use of firearms and the advancements in technology that mitigate recoil, making shotguns accessible to a wider range of users.
In this episode, Chris and AC delve into the complexities of electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) and coronal mass ejections (CMEs), discussing their potential threats and historical context. They explore the differences between nuclear and non-nuclear EMPs, highlight significant historical events like the Carrington Event, and assess the likelihood of these threats. The conversation emphasizes practical preparedness steps, including the importance of analog backups, off-grid power, and medical supplies, while also addressing misconceptions about EMPs and the actual risks involved.
In this episode, Chris and AC discuss essential chemicals for preparedness, focusing on their uses, safety, and storage. They cover a range of substances including baking soda, vinegar, bleach and gunpowder, highlighting their versatility and importance in survival scenarios. With such a wide range of uses, they also highlight several mishaps that can occur with these chemicals, and focus on safe use including protective gear and ventilation. WARNING: Many of the chemicals mentioned in this episode can cause injury or property damage, or may result in severe legal penalties for misuse. Listeners are ultimately responsible for their choice of use for these chemicals.
In this episode, Chris and AC explore the concept of tabletop exercises as a method for family preparedness. They discuss the importance of planning for emergencies, using a power outage scenario to illustrate how families can work together to navigate unexpected challenges. The conversation emphasizes communication, safety measures, and the value of involving children in preparedness discussions. They also touch on the moral dilemmas that can arise in emergency situations, such as whether to help a stranger in need. The episode concludes with reflections on the experience and the benefits of practicing preparedness as a family.
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC welcome Jennifer Rader, a published author and expert in preparedness. They discuss her journey into prepping, the importance of food storage, herbal medicine, and the versatility of powdered milk. Jennifer shares insights on the challenges of prepping, the stigma associated with it, and the role of family in preparedness. The conversation also touches on integrating conventional and herbal medicine, as well as future plans for her blog and community engagement.
This episode of Stakeholder Prepping focuses on the importance of involving children in emergency preparedness. The hosts discuss practical ways to engage kids in prepping activities, emphasizing the development of resilience, problem-solving skills, and responsibility. They share fun games, essential gear, and health considerations, while also highlighting the significance of communication and emergency plans. The conversation wraps up with a call to action for parents to actively involve their children in their preparedness strategies.
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC delve into the fascinating world of urban foraging, exploring various edible plants that can be found in urban environments. They discuss the importance of understanding climacteric fruits, identifying edible versus poisonous plants, and the nutritional value of common foraged items like dandelions, roses, and maple trees. The conversation emphasizes the practicality of urban foraging for survival and self-sufficiency, providing listeners with valuable insights and tips for foraging in their own neighborhoods.
In this episode, Chris and AC celebrate their one-year podcast anniversary, reflecting on their journey and the importance of preparedness. They engage with listeners through shout-outs and answer questions about tactical gear, economic crises, and bug-out bags. The conversation emphasizes the need for practical preparation and staying fit for survival. They also discuss their affiliate partnerships and recommend products that align with their mission of empowering individuals to take charge of their own preparedness.
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, hosts Chris and AC delve into the world of mobile applications designed for preppers. They discuss the importance of being prepared for various emergencies, the debate surrounding EMP preparedness, and the essential apps that can aid in everyday survival. The conversation covers weather and navigation tools, survival skills apps, and government resources like the FEMA app. They also explore advanced tactical applications that enhance situational awareness and communication in crisis scenarios, emphasizing the need for practical knowledge and preparedness in uncertain times.
In this gripping episode of Stakeholder Prepping, we dive into the firsthand accounts of Billy, a Maui resident who has lived through the Lahaina fires and the Russian earthquake that triggered a tsunami warning. Join hosts Chris and AC as they explore Billy's unique perspective on the challenges of living in an all-hazards area, the community's response, and the lessons learned from these natural disasters. Discover how the spirit of aloha and preparedness play crucial roles in navigating emergencies in Hawaii. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion on resilience, community, and survival!
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, hosts Chris and AC delve into the intricacies of long range shooting. They cover a range of topics including the benefits of suppressors, the differences between subsonic and supersonic ammo, and the importance of understanding scope systems like MOA and MRAD. The conversation also explores the impact of bullet grain weight, the Coriolis effect on bullet trajectory, and practical tips for zeroing rifles. The hosts share their personal experiences and insights, making this episode a comprehensive guide for both novice and experienced shooters.
In this episode, Chris and AC delve into the psychology of collapse, exploring how individuals and groups react under extreme pressure. They discuss Maslow's hierarchy of needs and its relevance in crisis situations, emphasizing the importance of group dynamics and personality traits in survival scenarios. The conversation highlights the Myers-Briggs personality test as a tool for assessing potential group members and navigating ethical dilemmas in survival situations. The hosts stress the need for preparation and the establishment of group norms before a crisis occurs, ultimately advocating for proactive measures in building a reliable survival community.
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, hosts Chris and AC delve into the psychological and social aspects of being a prepper. They discuss the stigma associated with prepping, the social costs of being seen as 'that guy', and how to navigate relationships with non-preppers. The conversation highlights the psychological benefits of preparedness, the balance between anxiety and control, and practical strategies for effective prepping. They also explore the importance of building a support network and framing preparedness as a form of insurance against unexpected events. Real-world examples of government failures during crises are shared to emphasize the need for personal preparedness.
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC delve into the practicalities of building a nuclear fallout shelter on a budget. They discuss the realities of nuclear threats, the effects of nuclear blasts, and the importance of immediate survival strategies post-explosion. The conversation covers various shelter-building techniques, common mistakes to avoid, and essential medical preparations for radiation exposure. The hosts also provide urban survival strategies for those without access to traditional shelter options, emphasizing the importance of planning and preparation in the face of potential nuclear threats.
In this episode, Chris and AC welcome Renee Wilkinson, an accomplished homesteader and author, to discuss urban homesteading, food preparation for emergencies, and the philosophy behind self-sufficiency. Renee shares her journey from childhood experiences in gardening to her current practices in urban farming. The conversation covers common pitfalls for beginners, the integration of technology in homesteading, and the importance of stocking a pantry with versatile ingredients. They also explore water solutions for urban environments and the significance of comfort food in survival situations.
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC delve into the critical topic of bug out locations, emphasizing the importance of assessing personal risk matrices before selecting a site. They discuss various factors to consider, including ownership, safety, community, route planning, essential resources, environmental considerations, and the skills required for survival. The conversation highlights the need for adaptability in planning and the significance of establishing a rally point for group coordination during emergencies.
This conversation with Chris and AC delves into the essential preparations for hurricane season, emphasizing the importance of understanding the impact of hurricanes, insurance considerations, and the necessary steps to take before, during, and after a storm. The hosts discuss the disruption caused by hurricanes, the significance of community coordination, and the technology that can aid in preparedness. They also highlight the importance of having a well-stocked hurricane kit and the need for a solid evacuation plan.