The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Fall Gardens, Musk Party, and What's Missing

Episode Date: July 8, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to PBN. Good morning folks, welcome in. Morning Jordan, thanks for hitting the chat up early. What is up? What is up on a Tuesday what is up on a Tuesday it's a fire wolf in the Chad welcome in ball gardens the musk party and what's missing? I can't shake it. I can't shake it. I am enamored by what's missing in life.
Starting point is 00:01:14 I don't know why. It's just one of these weird things. Jordan in chat is back ceiling and freezing 10 pounds. Ooh, very nice. Get that, what's Dave Jones always say? Say it with me class, secure your protein. Very good, very good.
Starting point is 00:01:37 Excellent work this morning. So, yeah, it's weird. Like it's that time. Yo, if you want pumpkins for Halloween, it's that time. If you want to, I'm talking to grow them. If you want to do these kinds of things, you're always a season ahead. I've found and what I've learned from gardening is that you can apply it to life. And if you apply your gardening mentality to life, staying a season ahead is a pretty good idea. Child rearing, it can be a really good tool there as well. Being a season ahead
Starting point is 00:02:16 is kind of the game. And that's where we're at right now. We've got a lot of rain over the weekend. The soil was nice and I thought that would be a good time to get out and start fall gardening. Now to a lot of people, I don't know, that might seem weird. It might seem like a weird idea, but I always about end of June, early July. Mid July is kind of late. Um, start playing. Does anybody else just like play in the garden? You know what I mean? Just playing stuff. Like, I'm just going to throw some seeds in
Starting point is 00:02:52 here. You know who does this is Maria, Dave Jones' wife. He says she throws seeds everywhere she can find a spot to throw seeds. And I do feel like that's fun, you know? In the world of doomsday prepping, which is kind of a word that's not only lost its effect, but it's kind of a combination of words, it's kind of dumb. But in the world of preppingsustaining homestead side. You can get lost in the dire actions. You know what I mean? The direness of, oh my god, I must get this done.
Starting point is 00:03:39 Oh my god, we must do this right. This must work. If it doesn't work, then when the world collapses, we'll all die and starve to death. Why are my comments on the same side as my camera? That's going to be annoying. So, you know, it is what it is. Have some fun with this thing. You know what I mean? Have some fun with it. Plant some weird stuff you're not sure is going to grow. Plant in some weird ways you're not sure is gonna grow. Plant in some weird ways you're not sure is gonna work. You want an example? Let me move my seeds. I got a bunch of seeds to show you today. Varieties of seeds. You ever seen one of
Starting point is 00:04:15 these weird things? I sprouted a bunch of seeds for my father's garden tomato garden tomato pepper garden fundamentally and what I did is I hung this thing on up in the five it's a five gallon bucket filled probably me fine actually that looks pretty good this is totally playing like this is 100% playing I have no idea if this is gonna work I never did it before. But you gotta have some fun, man. You gotta have some fun with this shit, or else what are you doing? Now we're gonna do a little tree trimming right now here on PBS.
Starting point is 00:04:56 First of all, it needs it. Second of all, it's in the damn way. So what I got coming out of here is effectively two tomatoes and they're cherry tomatoes and they're doing nothing. They're doing nothing. They're not really in a great spot for a ton of Sun. I just got an idea. I just got a great idea. Hang on. Let me put you down for one second.
Starting point is 00:05:29 I'm missing out on this morning sun. See that morning sun hitting them right now? They're, naturally they're growing down, so they grew down and behind here. And the sun's hitting right here. And they're missing out on that morning sun. Oh man that fresh tomato smell. So yeah they're growing out the bottom of this barrel. I mean out the bottom of this bucket. I just cut a hole in it and you know flip the sprouted tomato plant and fill the rest with soil compost leaves even like some just some straight-up leaf it'll mulch down you know throughout the season I bet you
Starting point is 00:06:11 they'll be late I bet you they probably won't be into like August or something like that but they'll work they'll definitely work and it'll be awesome why will it be awesome? Because it's fun, right? It's not the end of the world yet. Like nobody's dying. Nobody's starving It's getting a little more dire. It definitely seems like I Look for those of you don't know I run like a couple businesses Actually, you could see you could really boil it down to about three if you wrap writing up into one thing. And when you run businesses and deal with customers, there's a lot of patterns, there's a lot of trends. You know what I mean? And frugality is the trend. Frugality is the trend. And unfortunately, crisis has been,
Starting point is 00:07:08 I don't want to call crisis a trend right now, but a lot of customers that I've talked to have experienced two things this year. Two things. The first, I got hacked. Can you please change my card information or send me a link to change my card information? I've been hacked a Lot a lot way more than normal
Starting point is 00:07:32 Only really only really reminds me of like 2020 that I remember so many hacks happening You know to our customers, right? The other one is crisis The other one is we've got to stop with this coffee subscription over at disaster coffee calm We've got to stop with this PB and membership because We really have to cut costs for X or Y reason
Starting point is 00:08:01 monetarily concerned, you know what I mean, so reason, monetarily concerned. You know what I mean? So, one of the best ways to take the edge off is to grow your own food and store your own food long term. Buy food in bulk, store it, you know, like every week about every week now, I take advantage of food storage. It didn't used to be that way. Really didn't. Well that's not necessarily true. There are some things that I just always have taken advantage of both food storage. Some of the biggest being just bread, flour, and sugar. You know what I mean? Bread, flour, and sugar are just one of those things like I don't know when the last time I bought a two-pound bag of flour was. For what? You know what I mean? I don't know when the last time I bought a two pound bag of flour was.
Starting point is 00:08:47 For what? You know what I mean? I don't even know why I would do it. Maybe like to... Nah, I can't remember, truly. So, what I'm getting at is, the garden serves you. Not only does the garden serve you monetarily, but it serves you, you know, from the health perspective as well. does the garden serve you monetarily but it serves you you know from the health perspective as well no you can't beat them tomatoes man the real incredible tomatoes you dress them up with the fresh oregano dress them up with the basil dress them up with the good olive oil i didn't eat yet now i'm doing well it's early right 7 in the morning. I hope this isn't bad for you guys
Starting point is 00:09:27 Because it ain't changing The nine o'clock hour works when schools in session because you know at this time my house is crazy We're getting in cars driving places doing things. You know what I mean, but the summer oh The summer the summer of freedom Right the summer of freedom Right the summer of freedom when you can wake up and do a show whenever the hell you want To wake up and do a show at 5 in the morning if you want I could do that I could do that anyway, I feel like you get the real You get the real Pacific time psychos you do a show at 5 a.m.. Right get the real lunatics
Starting point is 00:10:03 You probably get the rev that the California revolutionaries is what you would I would probably get if I woke up and did a show at 5 a.m. right get the real lunatics you probably get the rev the California Revolutionaries which would I would probably get if I woke up and did a show at 5 a.m. Eastern time right because now we're dealing with what 2 a.m. Pacific so yeah you got guys who are sitting in there and they've got like pictures of Gavin Newsom with the eye holes burned out by cigarette. You know what I mean? Sort of. I'm just creating a character doesn't exist.
Starting point is 00:10:32 Just total creation. And he's got like California, but it's all dressed in American flag. You know, he's got his collection of California legal firearms Hanging on a wall and dreaming of the day when the red tide returns to the West Coast I do think that eventually the West Coast can be taken over. You know what I mean? I do I do think like Cold Civil War style tactics can be used to seize California from... I don't even know what you call the powers over there. You know what I mean? There's...
Starting point is 00:11:13 What are they? What's a good... I guess one of the best ways to look at them is like... They're like the forces of chaos. You know what I mean? They just... They just want to go insane and whatever insanity they grip on to they grip on to it feels satanic the leadership in California right doesn't it feel like chaotic satanic that kind of thing I don't check it out
Starting point is 00:11:41 ball garden I got this last year, man. This is pretty cool. Maybe not last year, maybe the year before, actually. God, time flies. This is highly impractical. I mean, these seeds might be, if you're strictly, go ahead, buddy. Oh my God. My little puppy's going mad out here.
Starting point is 00:12:07 If you're strictly trying to grow food, right? If your garden is a food producing plot, then these seeds are gonna be like, what the hell am I supposed to do with that? But they're so fun, man. Remember I was talking about fun? These are called the pumpkin spooky blend, okay? Plants thrive in the heat of summer and prefer an area full sunlight water season till germination occurs water plants directly at the roots Be sure these are right now my improved rain. I'm right What these are man, uh, there's just a collection of pumpkins they don't even tell you which They don't even tell you which They don't even tell you which ones I
Starting point is 00:12:49 Don't think there's anywhere on see that's how little I care You see this where is it you see this bunch of pumpkins behind me? That's from here from months ago. You know what I mean? They're going everywhere. I love that. I love that. I want them to go over it. Hey! What are you doing in there? My new dog, he has this disease. I call it anaconda. You know what I mean? He just swallows everything whole. I don't know what it is. It doesn't matter what it is. If it fits, he just swallows it whole. He'll throw it up. I got to grab him, pull it out. I don't know what it is. It doesn't matter what it is. If it fits he just swallows it home You'll throw it up. I got to grab them pull it out. I pull the necktie out of him the other day. I Don't know what he's doing
Starting point is 00:13:34 The only way I saw someone articulated online pretty good They had a picture of the three stages of raising a dog and like the first stage was a cute little puppy, stage two was a velociraptor and stage three was like a fully matured dog. That's pretty well put if you ask me. So anyway, the spooky blend, okay, pretty cool, pretty fun garden, you know what I mean? And what it looks like is chaos. I mean, I don't know if you can see it. It's really like a bunch of different seeds. You have no idea what you're planting. I mean I know some of what I'm planting because of my experience with them. Like I know for sure that these little guys are most certainly those little Jack, what do they call them? Jack the Littles.
Starting point is 00:14:26 And then we got these big giant guys, I'm sure they're gonna do something about it, right? But there's everything in between. And that's just what I'm getting at, man, with the have a little fun in your garden thing. Have a little fun in the garden, you know? So that's seed needs or something like that, the company. Seed needs, I'll check them out again this year to see what the hell they got going on. That's fun Then you get into the prepper seeds, you know what I mean you get into the my patriot supply seeds
Starting point is 00:14:56 You guys probably have them right my patriot supply. They do a lot of cool stuff for prepper survivalist homesteaders They do a lot of cool stuff for prepper, survivalist, homesteaders. Bush beans are an essential. This is the Blue Lake Bush bean. Why I'm showing you that when we're talking about fall garden is because bush beans are one of those things that I plant everywhere all the time. You know what I mean? They're one of the, this year I'm really heavily potted plant growing. Okay, I think I have five, six. I got something into like the 15 to 20
Starting point is 00:15:31 potted plants right. I'll show them to you but it's just one of the things I wanted to try this year. I wanted to see you're starting from scratch, right? Maybe your garden isn't, well, there's two reasons I'm doing it. I'll tell you the truth. But I did want to see what starting from scratch potted plant gardening can really do, right? What can you really grow in pots? Because one of the things I say to people all the time is, if you have a balcony, you can grow food in pots and five gallon buckets.
Starting point is 00:16:06 And you know how much five gallon bucket and potted plant growing I've done over the years? Not a lot. You know what I mean? Not a lot. Herbs every year. Big old pots like this thing. I don't know if you can see it. It's too far away.
Starting point is 00:16:22 But big old pots like that kind of thing I do every year. But not like I've done this year. Not like we got green beans growing. I just ripped up a bunch of arugula and you know what did really well? Got really big, was really effective, was turnip greens, really good. Kale did really good in the pots. And this is nutrient dense stuff, man. This is like food food, you know what I mean? Like real good food that'll boost your nutrients.
Starting point is 00:16:53 They give me no nutrients. So, have any idea what movie that's in? Huge movie in my house when the kids were little. So yeah, these guys on my Patreon supplies, supply seeds. These are ancient and they still sprout. These guys I literally have growing right now. These blue lakes. The date they were packaged was 2016.
Starting point is 00:17:19 Really, really good stuff. Really, really good stuff. Patriot seeds. I don't know what these are. I actually have no idea what, I think these might be my Patriot supply also, but a newer version. I got tons of these things. The golden wax bean is really just like, let's put something in the ground that's different for the kids. My kids are like pickers, you know what I mean? Like they go outside and they pick food and eat it, which is, you know, what you want. If you raise them to do that young though, if you do it with them young, they'll do it
Starting point is 00:17:55 their whole life. You know what I mean? Go out in the garden. This used to be my only garden section of the yard right here, like stretch next to me along this fence. And that used to be my garden. And I've got pictures of my son in there, like, one, you know what I mean, two at the most, probably, just chewing on stuff in the garden, sitting in a diaper
Starting point is 00:18:17 in the dirt. And, you know, if you, you don't have to be in the country to do that. My dad did it to me in the suburbs of Philadelphia, right? I'm just telling you, you know, those are the things that you can do. What was the quote? I don't know what you mean, elaborate. I blew past it and I'm sorry. But yeah, patriot seeds. And then like, look, I buy this stuff too. I blew past it and I'm sorry but yeah Patriot seeds and then like look I buy this stuff too. I buy these what are they called bon-eye?
Starting point is 00:18:52 It's this kind of stuff I always tell you and you'll notice that the seeds that I'm showing you are the seeds. So what do they do? What are the what do they do? Oh, the quote was, they give you no nutrients. I did the Italian thing, but it's actually a Mexican guy who does it. What you'll notice about everything going in the ground pretty much, aside from some jalapeno peppers, but even then they do really well. You know, quantity, quantity, quantity, quantity. You know what I mean? Give me the sprouting and the spanning and the plants that are gonna produce eons of vegetables. Because look, I'm not really a huge fan of getting in the garden and tending it and trimming and all this kind of stuff,
Starting point is 00:19:49 you know what I mean? It's not like my passion. So I want to put things in the ground or in pots or in soil some way that are gonna yield a lot and are pretty easy. So I can come out and go get the snippety herbs, snippety zucchini, you know, pull up a little of this, take it into the house and make something good. That's the MO for me, right? That's the MO for me. So the fall garden, get some seeds in the ground, get pumpkins in the ground if you want to have a little bit of fun. Like, have some fun, all right? If you're really into this thing, if you're really into this prepping thing, have some fun with it.
Starting point is 00:20:29 I'm serious. It's silly not to. You know what I mean? I got a run of the mill one for you today, but we're doing an outdoor, inside the cache. Let's do it. How many of you guys have one of these? How many of you guys have a legitimate gasoline jerry can? You know, with the spout and the accoutrement on top. How many of you guys have a legitimate jerry can That like in, in, in a bad situation,
Starting point is 00:21:08 you could take this thing. This is a brand called Wayvian. I have no idea what the varieties of brands of Jerry Can are. I could care less, right? This thing's made in Latvia of all places. But yeah, these guys, man. I see a lot of like game plans for storing gasoline and I'm not too big into like the whole I'm gonna store 100 gallons of gasoline thing. But I do think it's good to have, you know, this guy's a 20 liter. What's that? I don't even know the math. What's a 20 liter exactly? Anybody know in chat? What I know is it's a big ass jerry can. You could fill it with gasoline and they, you know, they line up real nice
Starting point is 00:22:05 You fill them up with gas line them up. The other thing I have too is a Jerry can for water next to me, but it's so tight next to me. You could barely see the dam. Where is it? Where are you? This one is full of water it's also also 20 liter and it's heavy as hell. 5.3 gallon. There you go. 5.3 gallon. There's a lot of fancy like water storage stuff out there. Jayfer is talking something very important. I want to put it on tap here.
Starting point is 00:22:48 She's talking about the P R I G, the fuel stabilizer. I buy that stay bill stuff and use it. It works. It works big time. I'll tell you a trick with the stay bill that I've learned over the years. Put it in your gas generator. Yeah. Because fundamentally your gas generator becomes fuel storage. I mean, unless you're living the worst year of your life, look at your gas generator tank as a gasoline storage unit, depending on what you got if you got one of these little things maybe maybe not as big a deal but it's still still is what it is
Starting point is 00:23:28 I used to throw the gasoline in there fill it up you know what I mean and and and sometimes I'd have to take a bunch of gas and put new in to get it to start and then I started the real then I realized oh this is just a big-ass jerrycan so I might as well put the stay-bill directly in, right? Because what the stay-bill does, the stabilizer keeps the, keeps it from oxidating, keeps the oxygen from ruining the gasoline, right? You put that directly into the generator because you look at it as a fuel storage location. Because there are years, man, whole years that go by that I don't even turn it on.
Starting point is 00:24:07 Just don't need to turn it on. Now I have an electric generator, so it's even, you know, it's even less. Um, but yeah, you can utilize that that way, but I still have the, uh, at least a or several 20 liter Jerry cans that can make a real difference, right? Even if you had two of them for 10 gallons, like 10 gallons is going to give you a lot of capability in terms of escape, you know, bug out, whatever, evacuation more likely, but not just evacuation, but what about sustained evacuation? Like what about the type of a disaster, a situation where you're like, I have to
Starting point is 00:24:51 get away from home, it's dangerous. We have to evacuate, right? And you evacuate and find yourself in an area where, well, this was plan A and this sucks too, so now we got to keep going and there's no gasoline, right? That's where the Jerry can comes in or Jerry cans. Because if you take 10 gallons of gas, put it in your vehicle, I don't care what you're driving. Well, unless of course you're driving a Tesla, then it might not do you any good. But you could, you could go, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:25:21 You could keep on going until you find a place that's safe. So I don't know. And they're sturdy. It's just one of those things. I experienced just last year for the first time ever, one of my gas cans was chewed up by mice in the shed. Like the holes chewed into it. you know. I never had that happen before. So, you know, good luck. Good luck, Mr. Mouse, getting through the way beyond.
Starting point is 00:25:52 You know what I'm saying? This guy's got a really nice set of goodies on top. Do what you want. I'm just showing you the stuff that I do because I think it's fun, makes sense, looks good, feels good, you know what I mean? Must party. What do you guys think? You know, we are the groups. Well, there has been an outcry, right? A serious outcry for like new, a serious outcry for new parties. We need new parties. We need more parties. We need all kinds of parties.
Starting point is 00:26:31 We need a variety of parties. The problem is America is only really good at putting out one party at a time extra that's viable, and then it takes away from the other side. So you know you see Donald Trump fundamentally what's Donald Trump and Elon Musk arguing about? It's the debt really you know at the end of the day it's the debt and the debt is something that should concern us all maybe. I don't even know how I feel about the debt anymore. There was a time I used to get on here and I used to get your gold and get your silver and get your food.
Starting point is 00:27:10 The dollar is going to be worthless. I don't know, man. I really don't know anymore. I am not at all remotely worried about the economic powers of Russia and China. Are you? Are you sitting there going like, what if China becomes the ruler of the world? I don't see it happen. I don't see a dominant, I don't see a nation with a dominant currency coming to play.
Starting point is 00:27:43 And moreover, and and much much more importantly guys We know now that the US Whatever whatever portion of the US it is There's a subsector in the US government. I guess it's part military part political part geopolitical And there's no other way to say it. They got your back if you're an American. Okay? Like they got your back, but maybe not in the ways that you would like them to have your back. And what that looks like is when countries go like, we'll just start a bricks currency. We'll just do X, Y, and Z. We'll just stop using the dollar.
Starting point is 00:28:27 All of a sudden, life gets shit for those countries. Have you noticed that the pattern? This is sort of like probably a CIA geopolitical saboteur kind of operation that is literally designed to make sure that even with the economic stability that America presents with the US dollar, if anybody gets second thoughts, it does seem like in the still of the night, someone shows up and is like, you may want a second thought. That whole BRICS idea, that whole ditching the US dollar, you may want to, and I don't know how you stop that.
Starting point is 00:29:09 You're not going to stop that. You know? That's a thing you're not going to stop, or nobody's capable of stopping right now. You know what I mean? But Musk has started a party and he's worried about the debt. We all should be fundamentally worried
Starting point is 00:29:23 about the debt to some degree. started a party and he's worried about the debt. We all should be fundamentally worried about the debt to some degree. If not for the sheer point of like the tax bird, the leverage of a massive debt like that gives the government the ability to be like, got to raise taxes, pay off this debt. Sorry. Even though you haven't got a penny from the majority of the spending that has happened over, I mean, of the trillions, what percentage do you think the average working class American has received? I'd love to know it.
Starting point is 00:29:54 If anybody's out there who wants to do something to figure that out, I'd love to know. I'd love to know that of the 30 some odd trillion dollars that we're in debt, what percentage of working Americans have benefited directly from that money spent. I'm not talking about just checks, but I mean, sheer benefits, like the literal aid of the government, right? Or whatever responsibility the government has, right? We lost 100,000, 90,000 Americans to fentanyl when the US government's one of their sole duties is supposed to be to protect the United States citizens. We opened the border wide up, let
Starting point is 00:30:37 everybody in, every terrorist, every Chinese operative. Remember 2022 or 23, there was like Remember, 2022 or 23, there was a rash of sabotages and we called them accidents here in the United States. We were like, oh, Jesus, another train derailment with chemicals on it. Oh my God, East Palestine. Don't look over there. Then we saw a rash of food warehouses catching on fire every other week. Another food warehouse was on fire, Iran was hacking everything, we were sitting here like, this is a very, this is a very
Starting point is 00:31:13 strange year, wouldn't you say? With articles coming out being like, oh, this happens all the time, they just don't report it normally. Here's a list of all the... So, you know, anyway, it is what it is. The Musk Party, it is alarming. It is alarming because J.D. Vance versus Elon Musk or whoever Elon Musk puts up to run the America Party. You know how that's gonna end. Well, I'll tell you how that's gonna end. And maybe I should clip this later.
Starting point is 00:31:53 If the America party is decidedly conservative and freedom focused, right? Liberty, real freedom, real liberty focus. Not just like, only agree with what I agree with and your max freedom is to change your sex. I'm talking real freedom, right? Real freedom, small government, the whole thing. If you have that party in the Republican Party going head to head, what that means is your next president will be Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. That's what that means. That means she'll run
Starting point is 00:32:26 and you'll be like, there's no way this could happen. It's like Kamala Part 2. We'll split into those two parties. The Democrats will win and you'll wake up on a cold day in November and you'll be like, AOC is the president. Holy shit. What happened? And then Elon Musk, by that point, will probably be like shuttling off to Mars with his gaggle of robots and robot women. Tesla cars strapped to the rockets to drive around Mars. Boring company. boring company drills to drill underground to live underground like a
Starting point is 00:33:07 like a Moorlach and then the rest of us are screwed so you know it is what it is it is what I don't know how do you guys feel about what do you think about the Musk party X there's a bunch of people over there at X what the hell is going on comment I don't get on here to stare at my own nose okay well comment get in There's a bunch of people over there at X. What the hell is going on? Comment. I don't get on here to stare at my own nose. Okay. Well, comment. Get into the conversation.
Starting point is 00:33:35 The must party, the Aparthe Americana. What will it do to the country? You think it's a good idea, bad idea? Do we stop the debt at all costs? Will Congress ever actually read bills that they propose? There are whispers, I'll tell you if you really want to make a difference in this country, what to pay attention to politically, is there are whispers of term limits in a lot of states. I mean, I think it can happen. I think it can happen. And if it can happen, I think it can happen under Trump. That's a game changer. That's
Starting point is 00:34:13 a game changer. You know what I mean? I think it should be applied everywhere. Even the Supreme Court justices, right? Why have a nation of the people by the people for the people? But congressmen and congresswomen can sit there and rot year over year. The Supreme Court justices are nominated for life. I get it. It's really fun when the Supreme Court justices you like are nominated for life, right?
Starting point is 00:34:43 Doesn't seem right. Doesn't seem like the best way to do business, right? It doesn't seem right. It doesn't seem like the best way to do business, right? Merit. And maybe even, you know, with the Supreme Court, I don't mean to get too political and to, you know, let's shake up the government on a, what, Tuesday morning, but maybe with the Supreme Court, now, you know, we got to get back to putting quality people out in the world instead of focusing on equality above all. But if we could get like a, and maybe they're out there, I just don't know, because I don't know anything about lawyers and judges. Thank God.
Starting point is 00:35:21 Maybe it would make sense for judges to be appointed based on their expertise and the pressing issues and the caseload that's coming across the Supreme Court's desk over the next 10 years, five years, whatever it is. So in other words, I get it, everybody's practicing the same law, the constitution, and so on, but it would be kind of interesting to see people who have expertise in certain areas, experience. Remember that thing, experience, that used to matter? Remember that? Remember you used to hire people based on experience?
Starting point is 00:36:00 You used to be like, this guy probably do a really good job. Why do you think that? Well, he's been in the industry for like 20 years. Oh, yeah, probably. Probably he's got a lot of experience. Before we were like, master's degree above all, right? Doctorate above PhD above all. He can't fill out out a form but he's got a master's degree he can't so I don't know just thinking out loud which brings us to our final piece of the puzzle folks brings us to our final piece of the puzzle but before we get into it I want to talk to you about our amazing sponsor Lima Tango Survival.
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Starting point is 00:37:43 All of it's awesome. All of it's awesome. All of it's good. And on top of that, you know, they're putting out a bag called the Tier 1. And what the Tier 1 is going to be is an expensive bag. I mean, that's it, you know. They tow this line of quality gear and
Starting point is 00:37:58 affordable price, which anybody who's putting together a survival kit has to do. You have to do. You know, I mean, when you're making your own kits, you're not like, I'm going to build a bug out bag and I'm going to have no budget. Right. I'm going to throw all the most expensive gear in here just because that's what I want to do. I mean, if you got the money, maybe you can. For the most part, for the majority of us, we're toeing that same line. And they're releasing a tier one kit, SOG gear, Gerber gear, One Tigris gear, lots of great brand names. But what's even cooler than that is they emailed
Starting point is 00:38:34 me about it. They said, Hey, what do you think? So I don't know. For those of you who listened to me for a long time and appreciate what it is we do here at PBN, I think that goes a long way, or it should go a long way, you know? Just as part of the deal, right? So, nostalgia. I don't have much nostalgia.
Starting point is 00:39:04 I have almost zero desire to go back. You know what I mean? Like very, very little desire. Firewolf Fortune Chat on the Supreme Court. I have very little desire to go back. Okay. I don't even know that I would. I have very little desire to go back, okay? I don't even know that I would, I mean I guess if I could live a day as a child for the fun of it and not lose a day here in real time, it'd be fun to wake up on 24 Chestnut Street
Starting point is 00:39:39 and go outside, ride my bike around the village. Not like A village. I lived in a place called the village. It was a row home village fundamentally built for the rayon fiber plant that was in Marcus of Pennsylvania. Read my book A Christmas Hook or The Christmas Hook. If you read my holiday classic The Christmas hook, you'll get the whole breakdown on that operation. So and maybe, you know, to drive around the village to see my buddy Mikey and Kyle when they were young again, maybe go to Steve's house, maybe to see Jessica O'Brien back in
Starting point is 00:40:19 the day, like, I don't know, to do all that stuff one day would probably be cool but I very little nostalgia for the old days in the old ways like life is good I enjoy it but for about a year or two years I have been gripped by the genre of nostalgic content and and more gripped more than gripped by it, like more than gripped by the content itself, gripped by the comment sections of these that are people so deeply longing for Blockbuster Night to return and so on. The nostalgic content, I'm working through this with you in real time. I've done this, I've done shows on this before.
Starting point is 00:41:15 It's boggling my mind. As we get older, we lose connection. Maybe when we're part of a family unit. See, I have a weird life, guys. Like, things I say resonate with you, but my life is weird. And it has been weird. The whole thing has been weird. Like, I never lived alone. I haven't been without a female companion for so much of my life. I really don't even know alone.
Starting point is 00:41:53 I don't even really remember what it is to really actually be alone. But I think, or disconnected to that effect, right? So like, I think you come from a family unit. And even if it's not the best family, even if dad's a dick sometimes and mom's crazy and your sister or your brother is a pain in the ass, like you're in this unit. And then you hit the tidal wave of life. When I was in high school, I had this like abyssal view of life.
Starting point is 00:42:29 It was like everything was on a trajectory from ninth grade to 10th, from 10th to 11th, you know what I mean? And then all of a sudden I remember it being 12th grade and I was like, I am staring into the abyss here. But even then I had a girlfriend. So it was like, there was always some kind of future plan and somebody talked to, you know, that whole thing. So I think a lot of people are hitting this weird disconnected society. And what they're really longing for
Starting point is 00:43:00 and what's really missing is like being a part of that unit again. You know, but having a unit, right? Like it was about a family was a choice for me. It wasn't a struggle. Do you know what I mean? And I don't know if that's because that was the way I thought all along, which is preparation in and of itself. Right? So in other words, I was always gonna get married.
Starting point is 00:43:26 I was never one of these guys that was like, I'm gonna live out my wild years and party it up as long as I can before the old ball and chain hits. Like I was on the look for the ball and chain. I just like hanging with girls, you know what I mean? So I never had an issue with that. I was kind of almost always, I was perpetually family planning. It's what I wanted. I don't know if people do that stuff. I know there's a large outcry of guys who seem to be like,
Starting point is 00:43:58 and this is stupid to me. I don't think this is a good move at all for men whatsoever, but this move away from women. I mean, saying it out loud sounds so dumb. Like there's a deer walking down my street right now. Like just literally what like families just came by walking. Some people came by walking their kids. There go the dogs. And then now there's a deer just on the deer farm here, just walking down the street. There are so many deer in the neighborhood. It's unbelievable. Come on. What is it? One more month, two more months till urban archery season? Anyway, this idea that men are going to live without women, right? They're gonna, I see this word, de-sexualize your life. If you can think of a more torturous thing to do to yourself, I don't know it.
Starting point is 00:44:52 I really don't know it. You know what I mean? This is a concept that is lost on me. I see it everywhere and it's, I grew up quite the opposite. I think you really do push yourself into a world of loneliness. And what I'm getting at folks is I think that the way that the world works right now with the online community being the community being the sole community, nothing wrong with an online community, right? You guys are awesome and fun. And some of you I see from time to time. But it's no substitute for the real. It's no substitute for the real thing. And I think that's where we're at. I think that's what's missing in a lot of people's lives is there was a time when they were part of a flesh and blood family,
Starting point is 00:45:41 community, whatever, football team, whatever it is, right? Group of flesh and blood people that got together regularly and they had fun. Or maybe they didn't even have fun. Maybe they just got together regularly and did life. And that was enough because perhaps doing life alone for long stretches of time and dealing with the inevitable failures and horrors of real life, it's a burden unbearable, perhaps. I don't know. But I see this stuff all the time and it captivates me. It utterly captivates me. It captivates me in a way that I look at it and go like, I start to second guess my own childhood. Now there is part of me that longs for a sort of child infested neighborhood where my kids could have a life similar to mine.
Starting point is 00:46:43 And unfortunately, those are few and far between. So it's a different existence, right? It's a different thing. That could have something to do with why I'm drawn to it as well. But at the end of the day, you know, it's, it just leaves me in that same sort of mindset of what is missing in the world. What is missing in the world that so many people are so drawn to the nostalgic, that so many people lament the present and long for the past, which it's way cooler right now. I mean, like if you can find a community, right? If you can meet with some people, hold on, born to brat, born to brat, getting his two cents in,
Starting point is 00:47:32 gotta be a challenge to find a maggot mate these days. I don't know, man. I don't know. I think where you're at. Yeah, like if you're roaming New York City 2025, looking for a upstanding Christian conservative gal, that's a needle in a haystack. But I don't know, I don't think anything's that hard to find.
Starting point is 00:47:57 You know what I mean? I really don't. I think people are looking for the wrong shit and you know, don't get me in relationship advice like I my whole life I've been in relationships you know what I mean I know what works and what doesn't work I've been doing this for ever you know for ever serious relationships for all of my life I mean really like I was a child, maybe up until 13, and from maybe like 14 on, I was in serious relationships. And I mean serious.
Starting point is 00:48:32 I mean, like living together relationships. I know it's crazy. And it was a crazy life. But that was it. That was the ride. So you know, I've got a good handle on what works and what doesn't. And also what you should be looking for. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:48:50 Like, you can marry people, you can be in relationships with people where you don't agree on everything, right? I mean, my wife and I, there's tons of shit we don't agree on. It's just that politics is the big game, right? Politics, you look at politics and you think it's the big game. You think it's the football of our time, right?
Starting point is 00:49:11 It's the team sport of America right now. But at the end of the day, and trust me going forward, it's not going to hold as much sway as you think. Now you can't, you probably, if you're a MAGA person, you're gonna have to be pretty slick to get in a relationship with like a snow-cone colored hair girl who wears like pro-abortion shirts. Like, I mean, it's not even gonna work, right? Like at the door, it's not gonna work. So you want to give you, I'll give you the, I'll give you the full dose, just in case there's some young men or some single men out there listening who really want to give love and marriage a shot. There are things you look for in a woman that have absolutely nothing to do with nothing
Starting point is 00:50:02 that people look for today. The most important thing you can look for in a woman, as far as I'm concerned, is work ethic. Above all else. I mean, literally above all else. If there's one thing you want to look for in a woman, it's work ethic. Why? I'm talking about a woman that you, if you're a guy who like I was, was it was like it'd be cool to be married and Have kids one day If you're gonna have kids anybody who's in chat feel free to chime in if you're gonna be married if you're gonna have kids You're gonna work
Starting point is 00:50:40 you're gonna work You're gonna work your ass off and you're gonna work you're gonna work your ass off and It's really that simple like if you want a relationship with somebody that's really gonna last That's what you need. That's numero uno numero uno is a girl who works. I don't mean for money I don't mean job. It doesn't even have to be that it could be just someone with a work ethic She volunteers all the time. She's always going, always doing something, working at this, she's got goals, whatever.
Starting point is 00:51:12 Number one, forget about hair color and eye color and waist measurements and all that shit. That all fades anyway. Look, life is hard, man. Like your marriage is not gonna be this thing that is great all the time. You're gonna have to work to make it great. You're gonna add kids to the picture. It's gonna make things ten times harder, right? The other thing you want to look for if you really want to be with somebody for a long time and have it work. Somebody who wants to go and do stuff without you, okay, somebody who has things that they like to do that have absolutely nothing to do with you and you have no desire to join.
Starting point is 00:52:03 This insanity of doing every single thing together with your mate is clearly going to make you hate them. I mean, this is basic shit that we have like really fallen flat on our face with here. There's nobody in my whole life that I want to spend every second of every day with and do every hobby that I do with spend every second of every day with and do every hobby that I do with and every moment of life with. If you want a recipe to hate someone in five years, like if you want to legitimately hate a person in five years, I'm talking about top three people that you hate in life. If you want to
Starting point is 00:52:42 shoot someone right up to number one, spend every moment of your life with them. You know what I mean? Do everything. Go to the store, honey. You want to come? I'm going to the zoo, honey. You want to come? I'm going to do this with my buddies. You want to come? You want to come? You want to come? Make sure you do this with me. Let's do this. When are we going to do that? I see these couples, man, they're like, we're best friends. We do everything together. Get back to me in 20 years.
Starting point is 00:53:12 I can't spend that kind of time with anyone. You hate it. You know what I mean? Being with people all the time drives you crazy. So you need somebody who's going to work to sustain the marriage, right? And I mean work, like hard, hard work. Number one, forget, I don't care if you love the same shows and love the same sports teams
Starting point is 00:53:36 and all that kind of stuff or whatever the situation is. She's perfect, she's everything that I like. What I've noticed with dating girls is like this whole idea that you have preferences. Like, you know, I mean, like you have preferences. I don't really see it very much. Like I've dated different girls all through my life and marveled at all of them. Like, and you know, from, from the aesthetic, like what their high notes were. So this idea that you have like this list of things, these characteristics of women that like you're looking for.
Starting point is 00:54:14 Dude, that shit doesn't matter. What matters is if you're going for the long haul, somebody who's gonna get in the trenches with you. And also what matters is somebody who's gonna give you space to be you still, and so that they can go be them. Because as Shakespeare said, distance makes the heart grow fonder. It's the reality. Man, I hope Shakespeare said that. I'm 99% sure. But it's true. It's the truth. It just makes it easy. You know what I mean? I think that's why relationships end so quick and so rapid and so radical with so much vitriol.
Starting point is 00:54:47 It's because you spend weeks at a time locked up in an apartment. Right? Running to the coffee shop together, running out to get lunch together, never separate for a second. Like, miss somebody, man. Remember missing people remember that I don't it's my take it's my take I don't know just I've seen a lot of things go bad and I've seen a handful of relationships go really well and these are the things that stick out it's not cool it's not like common knowledge but it is what it is. So yeah, I don't know where the hell But the prepper broadcasting network. Do you get a Show that is so I
Starting point is 00:55:37 Mean, I guess when you see the problem is when you put something like what's missing at the end of my show Man, you are in for it. I can go anywhere with that. You know what I mean? But all right, folks, my time is up. It's time for some eggs. It's time for some jalapeno peppers. It's time for more coffee.
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