Become The Person Your Future Self Can Count On

EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 32 MIN

Become The Person Your Future Self Can Count On

from Survival: Beyond the Bug-Out Bag · host Bill Bateman

Send us Fan MailShare the takeaways from my live class at SOU this January. Excerpts highlight: A store-bought survival kit full of tiny bandages and cotton puffs is funny until someone’s bleeding. That hard-won moment kicks off a practical tour through modern preparedness: what to pack, what to skip, and how to stay effective when plans collide with reality. We share field-tested upgrades across three missions—staying home, getting home, and surviving in your car—so your gear works where life actually happens: shelters, motels, closed highways, smoky skies, and dark neighborhoods.We dig into the shift from the old three-day rule to a smarter thirty-day baseline and show how to build modular kits that stack like Legos. You’ll learn why neutral “gray” bags reduce risk, how to stage essentials for fast exits, and where redundancy matters most (yes, carry two can openers). We also discuss lighting strategy: compact chem lights, powerful rechargeable flashlights that double as deterrents, and simple squeeze torches that keep shining when batteries die.Don't Die inthe Woods ProductsClass Information: Refuse to be a Victim Personal ProtectionTrainingFor questions and comments, email me at: [email protected] "Follow Us" or Subscribe, and remember that this program may be downloaded and shared for educational purposes. It may not be resold, edited, or used for other purposes without written permission.Music Pond 5  Individual License, CommercialMusic Pond 5 Levee Blues_15 Sec (Swampy Harmonica) 78705066Copyright: Refuse to be a Victim Personal Protection Training 2018-2026

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