Outtakes from the Class -Part two

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 22 MIN

Outtakes from the Class -Part two

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

Send us Fan MailThe world can shift in a weekend, and the hard part is not buying gear. The hard part is knowing what you can actually do when you’re tired, scared, and responsible for other people. We take a practical, step-by-step look at emergency preparedness and personal protection training, using the same approach we teach in class: build capability in small pieces, and make choices you can live with.We start with a personal inventory that goes beyond wishful thinking. Health, mobility, medications, and medical needs like insulin or an EpiPen shape every evacuation and shelter plan. We also talk about emotional preparation and family emergency planning, because the worst time to negotiate roles and responsibilities is when the ground is shaking or the smoke is already in the air. Money matters too, so we dig into budgeting and prioritizing, including why backup power and a solar generator can be worth considering when the grid goes down first.From there, we get real about human nature after a disaster. Adrenaline crashes can leave you drowsy and vulnerable, and opportunistic crime can appear fast. You’ll hear what a “blitz attack” looks like, why situational awareness is your best time buffer, and how scams can show up in plain sight. We round it out with preparedness food planning, comparing freeze-dried food storage and portability with the downsides of MREs, then shift into first aid readiness, including why I recommend Stop the Bleed training and the basics of gloves and biohazard handling.If you want a calm, realistic path to disaster readiness, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the training.Class 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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