• Your Water Supply is Vulnerable! Here’s What to Do About It…

    Your Water Supply is Vulnerable! Here’s What to Do About It…

    This is a long video, but worth watching. Like the video starts out saying, water is a boring topic, until you don’t have any. And then it’s instantly the most important resource you could imagine! (Besides oxygen, I guess.) The sad truth is that we’re so accustomed to having clean, fresh, abundant water that we…

  • Smartphone Apps for Survival Paperback Now Available

    Smartphone Apps for Survival Paperback Now Available

    About two months ago, I released the second edition Kindle version of my 27 Crucial Smartphone Apps for Survival book. Today, I’m happy to share with you the paperback version for those who prefer a hard copy edition. I won’t rehash too many details expect to say that the book is an easy, fast read.…

  • How to Survive a Snake Bite: What You Need to Know

    How to Survive a Snake Bite: What You Need to Know

    Encountering a snake bite in the wild can be a frightening and potentially life-threatening situation. Whether you’re hiking through remote wilderness, camping in snake-prone areas or foraging for your homestead, understanding how best to respond to a snake bite is crucial for your safety. Understanding Venomous Snakes There are over 3,000 snake species, with many…

  • Tornado Safety: Shelter, Evacuation, and More

    Tornado Safety: Shelter, Evacuation, and More

    Tornadoes are among nature’s most violent storms, capable of producing devastating damage in mere minutes. With wind speeds that can exceed 200 miles per hour, tornadoes can destroy well-built structures, uproot trees, and hurl vehicles and debris like missiles. Understanding how to stay safe during a tornado is crucial, and this involves having a well-thought-out…

  • Your #1 Priority: Build a Shelter-in-Place Kit

    Your #1 Priority: Build a Shelter-in-Place Kit

    Bug out kits (stuff for evacuation, usually on foot), everyday carry or EDC (survival gear you keep on your person) and, to a lesser extent, your vehicle kit (survival items in your vehicle) seem to be all that most preppers like to talk about. It’s often the first place that newbies focus on. But, as…

  • Emergency Insurance: What to Know

    Emergency Insurance: What to Know

    Natural disasters, such as floods, earthquakes, and hurricanes can cause devastating damage, leading to financial loss and emotional distress. While we can’t prevent these events, we can mitigate their impact through emergency insurance. Understanding different types of insurance, like flood and earthquake insurance, as well as the use of insurance riders and additional loss-prevention measures,…

  • Sharing Resources with Your Neighbors During an Emergency

    Sharing Resources with Your Neighbors During an Emergency

    As you well know, emergencies can strike without warning, leaving communities grappling with limited resources and overwhelming challenges. Whether it’s a natural disaster, power outage, or worse, the strength of a community often lies in its ability to come together and support one another. Sharing resources with your neighbors during such times can make a…

  • 12 Food Storage Myths Debunked

    12 Food Storage Myths Debunked

    I should hope that most of this information is common sense as a prepper, but it never hurts to go over again. In this video, they discuss best by dates, long-term food storage considerations, why commercial long-term foods aren’t the best choice, botulism (and why it’s not as much of a concern as most people…

  • Surviving the Collapse When You’re Old and Worn Out

    Surviving the Collapse When You’re Old and Worn Out

    Old age is certainly catching up to me these days. I’m closing in on 50, and feeling like my “best days” physically are behind me. From back problems to other issues, it’s no fun getting older. Worse, my father-in-law keeps telling me it keeps getting more entertaining. I’m not looking forward to it. But then…