Stakeholder Prepping

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Stakeholder Prepping

From practical to tactical, this podcast takes listeners through an open and honest look at the real-world pros and cons of preparing for the worst-case scenario in everyday life. Whether you have a dollar store budget and are just starting, or are already flaunting the Gucci glory of having everything you could need, this podcast is for you! Join us and think outside the box, discover your new plan or role, and maybe learn and laugh along the way. Because everyone, including you, is a stakeholder in your survival.

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    Episode 87- Hidden Time Bombs

    In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC delve into the unsettling topic of unexpected medical emergencies, which they refer to as "time bombs." They discuss the common assumption that individuals will always be in control during emergencies, highlighting the reality that sudden medical events like strokes, seizures, and heart attacks can strip away that control. Chris shares a personal experience of suffering seizure-like events, emphasizing the importance of recognizing warning signs and being prepared for situations where one might not be able to act as their own first responder. They explore the symptoms and signs of various medical emergencies, such as the "BE FAST" acronym for stroke recognition, and stress the importance of not ignoring subtle warning signs. They also discuss the psychological impact of losing control and the need for a mindset shift in preparedness planning.

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    Episode 86- Martial Law

    In this episode, Chris and AC explore the realities of martial law in the United States, debunking myths and providing practical advice on preparedness. They discuss historical examples from the Civil War to modern crises like Hurricane Katrina and COVID-19, and explain common measures such as curfews and military presence. The episode also covers legal distinctions between the National Guard and active duty military, and why nationwide martial law is unlikely. Listeners are offered practical tips on staying prepared, including supply buffers, mobility planning, and maintaining calm during crises.

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    Episode 85- Drone Surveillance with Logan Harris

    In this episode, Chris and AC explore the world of drone reconnaissance, counter surveillance, and threats with a true subject matter expert! Most property owners and security teams underestimate the accessibility and risks of drone technology. Logan Harris from Spotter Global discusses how everyday drones, including fiber-optic guided "Fog drones," can bypass traditional defenses. The episode explores how drones are used for surveillance, payload delivery, and attacks on critical infrastructure, and offers low-cost detection and deterrence methods. Key topics include advancements in radar technology, limitations of GPS-dependent defenses, and legal options for drone threat management. This episode is essential for security professionals and property owners looking to protect against drone threats.

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    Episode 84- Advanced Bartering Skills

    In this episode, Chris and AC explore the critical skill of bartering in a collapse scenario, emphasizing cooperation, trust, and game theory to maximize survival chances when resources are scarce. Learn practical negotiation techniques, psychological insights, and community strategies to thrive in a world without rule of law. Whether working out a deal in a custody battle for your lawnmower with your neighbor, or trading critical supplies for survival during TEOTWAWKI, everyone can learn from this episode!

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    Episode 83- Addressing Prepper Burnout

    In this episode, Chris and AC delve into the science of stress management for preppers, revealing how mastering your body's stress response can be your ultimate survival tool. They explore the impact of chronic stress on decision-making and mental clarity, offering practical techniques like combat breathing and digital fasts to recalibrate your nervous system. Whether you're a seasoned prepper or just starting, learn how to transform stress into a survival advantage and maintain mental resilience under pressure.

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    Episode 82- The $500 Prepper

    In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC discuss how to start prepping with a budget of $500. They emphasize the importance of being prepared for emergencies and provide a detailed breakdown of essential items to include in a prepper kit. The episode covers various categories such as food, water, shelter, protection, warmth, hygiene, and fitness. They suggest practical and budget-friendly options for each category, including firearms, knives, water storage, sanitation solutions, and first aid kits. The hosts also share personal anecdotes and tips for making the most of limited resources. The episode aims to guide beginners in building a comprehensive prepper kit without overspending, ensuring readiness for a 72-hour emergency scenario.

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    Episode 81- Trash is King

    In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC look into the various ways of recycling common household refuse items into useful tools for after the world goes kaput. From glass jars and bottles to aluminum cans and bubble wrap mailer envelopes, learning alternate uses for when the garbage truck is no longer coming by can be crucial!

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    Episode 80- Choosing Gear with Bradon Currin from BattlBox

    In this episode, Chris and AC welcome Brandon Currin from BattlBox, who shares his journey into the preparedness and outdoor space. The conversation delves into the selection process of gear for BattlBox, the importance of hygiene in survival, and the unexpected popularity of certain items like socks. Brandon emphasizes the need for community in preparedness, the stigmatization of preppers, and the evolution of the preparedness community over the years. He also discusses the future of preparedness, the role of technology, and the core philosophy of BattlBox, which focuses on inspiring people to engage with the outdoors and learn essential survival skills.

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    Episode 79- The Lazy Prepper's Guide

    In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC engage listeners with a mix of humor and practical advice on preparedness. They challenge the common misconceptions about prepping, emphasizing that it doesn't have to be extreme or overwhelming. Instead, they introduce the concept of 'lazy prepping,' which focuses on small, manageable steps that align with human nature. The discussion covers essential gear, situational awareness, the importance of rehearsing emergency scenarios, and the psychological aspects of preparedness. The hosts encourage listeners to take control of their survival by building competence and resilience in their daily lives.

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    Episode 78- Busting Prepper Myths Part 2

    In this part 2 episode, Chris and AC tackle stubborn prepper myths that refuse to die, including the EMP threat, the mountain man fantasy, and misconceptions about hunting and gardening. They emphasize the importance of community in survival scenarios and debunk myths surrounding thermal imaging and the value of precious metals. The conversation highlights the need for realistic prepping strategies and the importance of understanding risks versus impacts in survival situations. Be sure to listen to episode 77 for part 1!

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    Episode 77- Busting Prepper Myths Part 1

    In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC tackle common myths in the prepping community, including the misconceptions surrounding ammunition, the lone wolf survival strategy, the reliability of battery-powered optics, and the use of tampons in medical emergencies. They emphasize the importance of a well-rounded preparedness strategy that includes food, water, and community support, while debunking dangerous myths that could lead to poor survival decisions.

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    Episode 76- Obligatory Gun Episode pt. 4 - Long Guns

    In this obligatory gun episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC delve into the world of rifles, discussing their roles as tools for survival, security, and hunting. They explore various platforms, including the AR-15 and AK-47, and discuss the importance of caliber, stopping power, and versatility. The conversation emphasizes the need for practicality and understanding one's specific needs when selecting firearms, while also touching on the significance of training and preparedness in a survival context.

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    Episode 75- Carry On with Brad Colbert

    In this episode, Chris and AC engage in a deep conversation with Bradley Colbert, a former Marine and now a consultant, about his military background, the impact of combat on mental health, and the importance of mental preparedness in crisis situations. They discuss various survival skills, debunk common tactical myths, and emphasize the significance of comfort with discomfort in building resilience. The conversation also touches on leadership in high-stress environments and the evolving perception of preparedness in society, culminating in an introduction to Bradley's podcast, Carry On, which focuses on mental health and wellness for veterans.

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    Episode 74- Gray Man Theory

    In this episode, Chris and AC delve into the concept of the Gray Man, a strategy for blending into one's environment to avoid drawing attention and becoming a target. They discuss the origins of the term, practical applications, and the importance of body language and situational awareness. The conversation also covers advanced techniques for mastering the Gray Man approach, including clothing choices and behavioral strategies. Listeners are encouraged to practice their Gray Man skills in public settings and to be mindful of their appearance and actions to enhance their invisibility in various situations.

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    Episode 73- Prepping with Pets

    In this episode, Chris and AC discuss the critical importance of preparing for pets in emergency situations. They cover various aspects of pet preparedness, including the logistical challenges pets present, essential supplies needed, the importance of training for emergency recall, and the necessity of having medical supplies and documentation ready. The conversation emphasizes that pets can be both a burden and an asset, depending on how well they are prepared for emergencies. The hosts also highlight common mistakes pet owners make and provide actionable tips for ensuring pets are included in survival plans.

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    Episode 72- Wilderness SAR

    In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC discuss essential wilderness survival techniques, focusing on what to do if you get lost in the wilderness. They cover the importance of preparation, the STOP method for survival, the rule of threes, and effective signaling for help. The conversation also delves into search and rescue procedures, the role of personal locator beacons, and the significance of fire and shelter in survival situations. Listeners are encouraged to build a comprehensive wilderness kit and understand the communication codes used in search and rescue operations.Dont forget to visit the Stakeholder Prepping website to pick up a new limited edition shirt and your very own TACNAV card!

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    Episode 71- Advanced Bags pt. 2

    In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC discuss the importance of various types of bags for emergency preparedness, including the get home bag, bug out bag, bug in bag, and inch bag. They delve into the design and functionality of these bags, emphasizing the need for adaptability and the right gear for different scenarios. The conversation also highlights essential items that should be included in every bag, such as waterproof patches, dump pouches, and cooking gear. The hosts engage with listeners by encouraging them to leave reviews and share their experiences.

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    Episode 70- Contingency Planning with Sam from M.A.D. Gear

    In this episode, Chris and AC welcome Sam from M.A.D. Gear, an expert in emergency preparedness and contingency planning. Sam shares his background in military operations and how it inspired him to create practical tools for families to prepare for emergencies. The conversation covers the importance of communication, the PACE planning model, and the various products offered by M.A.D. Gear, including the Contingency Planner and the Ready Plan app. They discuss common misconceptions about preparedness, the role of humor in planning, and the significance of having a well-thought-out emergency plan.

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    Episode 69- 10 Dollar Preps

    In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC discuss essential prepping items that cost $10 or less. They cover a range of topics including water filtration, emergency dog leashes, the versatility of spray foam, contractor bags, duct tape, first aid essentials, and more. The conversation emphasizes the importance of being prepared for emergencies without breaking the bank, providing practical tips and product recommendations throughout. Be sure to listen for a special code from Vodes Preparedness!

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    Episode 68- Aftermath and Response

    What happens after a disaster? Join Chris and AC as they take on this very complex question! The conversation emphasizes the importance of being prepared for emergencies, highlighting that many people underestimate the likelihood of disasters occurring. It discusses the mindset needed to approach preparedness and the expectations one should have when facing unexpected events.

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    Episode 67- Unconventional Routes

    In this episode, Chris and AC discuss the importance of being prepared for emergencies by exploring various bug out and escape routes. They emphasize the need for fitness, proper gear, and knowledge of local terrain, including hiking trails, logging roads, train tracks, power line easements, urban drainage systems, and subway tunnels. The conversation also touches on safety and legal considerations when navigating these routes, as well as some alternative options that may be risky but could be useful in a pinch.

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    Episode 66- Infrared 101

    In this episode, Chris and AC delve into the fascinating world of infrared technology and thermal imaging. They discuss the science behind thermal imaging, the different types of thermal cameras, and their applications in tactical environments. The conversation also addresses common misconceptions about thermal imaging, such as the effectiveness of Mylar blankets for hiding from thermal cameras. AC shares insights into the future of thermal imaging technology and its potential applications, emphasizing the importance of understanding the technology for effective use.

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    Episode 65- Useful Trees with Nathan Dickeson

    Come learn about trees with us before planting season! In this conversation with Chris and AC, Nathan Dickeson discusses the common misconceptions about buying farmland for homesteading. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the condition of the land, particularly the nutrient levels and the presence of trees, which can significantly impact self-reliance and sustainability efforts.

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    Episode 64- Winterizing for Preppers

    In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC discuss essential preparations for the upcoming winter season. They cover a range of topics including long-range weather forecasts, the importance of understanding your winter risk matrix, and the maintenance of heating systems. The conversation also highlights fire safety, insurance coverage, vehicle preparation, and the necessity of stocking emergency supplies. Additionally, they provide tips for winterizing homes and gardens, ensuring listeners are well-prepared for the challenges of winter weather.

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    Episode 63- Gift Guide for Preppers

    Have a special prepper that is impossible to shop for the holidays for? Chris and AC have your back! This gift guide episode has everything from budget to bougie, so sit back and relax with Stakeholder Prepping as we fill out your holiday shopping list!

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    Episode 62- Earthquakes

    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.

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    Episode 61- Scrounging Around During TEOTWAWKI

    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.

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    Episode 60- Long Term Foods with Branden of Vodes Preparedness

    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.

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    Episode 59- Shotguns (Obligatory Gun Episode)

    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.

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    Episode 58- EMPs

    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.

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    Episode 57- Prepper Chemicals

    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.

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    Episode 56- Tabletop Exercises (Wargaming)

    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.

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    Episode 55- Long Term Foods with Jennifer Rader

    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.

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    Episode 54- Prepping With Children

    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.

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    Episode 53- Urban Foraging

    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.

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    Episode 52- Podcastiversary Q&A

    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.

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    Episode 51- Apps for Preppers

    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.

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    Episode 50- Real-World Disaster Experience with Billy

    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!

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    Episode 49- Long Range Shooting

    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.

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    Episode 48- Personality Tests for Prepper Groups

    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.

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    Episode 47- Overcoming Prepper Stigma

    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.

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    Episode 46- Fallout Shelters

    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.

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    Episode 45- Urban Homesteading with Renee

    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.

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    Episode 44- Bug Out Locations

    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.

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    Episode 43- Hurricanes

    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.

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    Episode 42-Power Grid Threats

    In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, hosts Chris and AC delve into the critical infrastructure threats posed by rogue communication devices embedded in solar products, particularly those sourced from China. They discuss the implications of these vulnerabilities on the U.S. power grid and the potential for foreign actors to exploit them. The conversation emphasizes the importance of emergency preparedness, including water storage solutions and understanding power needs through energy monitoring. The hosts aim to equip listeners with actionable insights to mitigate risks and enhance their preparedness strategies. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the intricacies of home energy consumption, the realities of solar generators, the importance of surge protection, and insights into insurance coverage for power surges. They emphasize the need for proper planning and understanding of energy needs, especially in the context of emergency preparedness and the potential risks associated with the power grid.

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    Episode 41- Firestarting

    In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, hosts Chris and AC delve into various methods of starting fires, emphasizing the importance of preparation and knowledge. They explore both traditional and innovative techniques, including the use of everyday items, natural tinder, and advanced fire-starting tools. The conversation highlights the science behind fire starting, safety precautions, and practical tips for effective fire management in survival situations. In this conversation, Chris and AC delve into various fire-making techniques, discussing primitive methods such as the bow drill and hand drill, as well as effective fire bases for different situations. They explore tactical fire techniques, essential gear for firecraft, and the importance of training with fire-starting equipment. The discussion emphasizes practical skills for emergency preparedness and outdoor survival.

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    Episode 40- Bug Out Vehicles with Alex

    In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, hosts Chris and AC engage with expert Alex to explore the intricacies of bug out vehicles. The conversation delves into the importance of vehicle preparedness, essential upgrades for everyday vehicles, and the critical equipment needed for survival in crisis situations. Alex emphasizes the need for a solid plan, effective communication, and the significance of training and skill development for navigating challenging environments. The discussion also covers fuel considerations, advanced vehicle modifications, and the importance of discretion in vehicle choice to avoid becoming a target during emergencies. In this conversation, Alex shares insights on vehicle preparedness for off-roading and survival situations. He discusses the importance of vehicle color and lighting, essential maintenance, tire management, first aid, and hygiene in the field. The conversation also covers communication strategies, navigation techniques, camping gear, survival skills, and the significance of simplicity in bug-out vehicles. Alex emphasizes the need for thorough preparation and practical skills to thrive in challenging environments.

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    Episode 39- Food Preservation

    In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, hosts Chris and AC delve into various food preservation techniques that can be utilized in the event of a TEOTWAWKI (The End Of The World As We Know It) scenario. They explore methods such as freeze drying, dehydrating, canning, and pickling, discussing the benefits and drawbacks of each. The conversation emphasizes the importance of self-sufficiency and preparedness, providing listeners with practical tips and insights into long-term food storage solutions. In this conversation, Chris and AC explore various food preservation techniques, including pickling, salting, smoking, and using wood ash. They discuss the historical significance of these methods, their health benefits, and practical applications for modern-day food storage. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding these techniques for long-term food security and sustainability, especially in survival situations.

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    Episode 38- Bugging In vs. Bugging Out

    In this episode, Chris and AC delve into the critical decision-making process of whether to bug in or bug out during a disaster. They explore the definitions of both terms, the importance of understanding FEMA guidelines, and the various scenarios that dictate the best course of action. The conversation emphasizes the need for personal preparedness, including having a go bag and knowing evacuation routes, while also discussing the risks associated with both staying put and leaving in times of crisis. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the critical decisions involved in emergency preparedness, focusing on the moral implications of bugging in versus bugging out during a crisis. They emphasize the importance of having a well-stocked disaster kit, understanding personal capabilities, and following instincts in dangerous situations. The discussion also covers the factors influencing the decision to stay or leave, the necessity of a family emergency plan, and recommendations for essential gear to have on hand.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

From practical to tactical, this podcast takes listeners through an open and honest look at the real-world pros and cons of preparing for the worst-case scenario in everyday life. Whether you have a dollar store budget and are just starting, or are already flaunting the Gucci glory of having everything you could need, this podcast is for you! Join us and think outside the box, discover your new plan or role, and maybe learn and laugh along the way. Because everyone, including you, is a stakeholder in your survival.

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