The Prepper Broadcasting Network - How to listen to Gotham Get Out
Episode Date: February 16, 2024https://linktr.ee/PBNLinks?utm......
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Urban Survival Simulation. This is Gotham Get Out. We've got right up front Real quick First of all That was sweet right
How sweet was that
It's amazing
How rapidly technology
Allows you to do things as an entrepreneur
Okay
Like I cannot impress
As a matter of fact
I probably need to do
For you members
A latest and greatest.
I haven't done one in a while.
Cubicle Escape Plan podcast on just the varieties of tech that I've been playing with over...
I don't know, the last year or so.
Some have fallen flat, some have hit really good.
And it's probably worth mentioning it all.
But how about that Gotham Get Out intro, huh? So if you didn't listen to Dave Jones, listen to Dave Jones.
This is going to be a little more by way of Gotham Get Out administration. Okay, so that
soundbite right there is going to play at the head of each Gotham Get Out episode. I wasn't allowed
to listen to Dave's podcast because he divulged information to you, the listening audience,
that we can't know. If you heard his, then you know pretty much what we can't know for the game to work. Urban survival scenario, undisclosed location,
snow on the ground, cold temperatures, minimal resources, you know, an attempt to survive the night and then a final sort of frontier elsewhere.
So what we're looking to do from an administrative standpoint
is to podcast throughout the duration.
Most of the time when we do crazy fun stuff,
we don't have the opportunity to do this because we're always, you know,
prepper camp is limited signal.
Azure Highland and some of the other bug out things that the Patriot Power Hour boys have
done far, far away.
No signal.
You know what I mean?
Dark of night, hard to see, I guess.
I don't know.
Light discipline training, that kind of stuff.
Because we're doing the Gotham Getout,
which is fundamentally a, like I said, limited resource, cold weather, urban bug out exercise
game. The one resource that we will have ample of is Wi-Fi and cell signal. So we will be able to take advantage of that. We're going to be able
to take advantage of that in a big way, man. We've already had several meetings on it. And just so
you know, there will be a piece of Gotham Get Out artwork for each episode. So you'll be able to see
the distinct Gotham Get Out logo. And it's four guys in hoods with their faces blurred out,
standing in sort of a soaked parking lot with a burning city in the back.
That's the Gotham Get Out logo for this collection of shows.
All of our hosts, from Dave Jones to the Patriot Power Hour guys to myself,
will use that artwork, and they'll use that sound bite right there.
Well,
I don't know, actually, do we have the ability to put artwork up? We may not on the phone now that I think about it. Either way, what we will use is that sound bite for sure. The Gotham Get
Out intro. Now the Gotham Get Out episodes will also be easy to find because they're going to be identified by the GGO.
So it'll be GGO and then it'll be a number and then it'll be a name and then it'll be
a topic.
So one that, the one that Ben sent over as an example, which I really love to give you an idea of what you're looking for, is GGO number three
dash IC, so that's me doing it, frostbite. And I thought that was pretty funny. It might be
right on the money. So this way, if you're getting into the Gotham Get Out, you can go
through numerically and say, let me listen to Ben's experience. Let me listen to Dan's experience.
Let me listen to James' experience.
And then at some point throughout the night, we're going to come together at another location and survive the night together.
We're going to start separate.
We're going to survive together through the, until the wee hours of the morning.
What else?
I think that's about it on the Gotham Get Out administrative side. So if you want to get into that, that should kick off some point tomorrow
evening, afternoon-ish. Be on the lookout for it. Okay. What else? I don't know carl b's up make sure you listen to his great show um you gotta you gotta
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your pasta, your bulgur, your wheat, whatever you do, and you're going to add serious healthy
protein. I don't know. I don't know. I can tell you I've been using, I've been eating it.
I've turned the stuff into an amazing cereal that I take when I want to eat like a bowl of
Lucky Charms. It's a good healthy option. And now I realize I should have been eating a Lucky
Charms so I could have put on more fat for this event we're going to do tomorrow, right?
But it is what it is.
Look, I don't feel like complaining about the political sphere or the cultural sphere.
I'm just, I don't know.
I'm just not in the mood.
You know what I mean?
The night is, well, no, it's midday, actually.
The day is wonderful.
The world looks nice from my standpoint.
I don't need to dig into the news to get upset
nor should you the weekend is here you know what i mean we are quickly approaching the summer
i have uh rock wool with kale and spinach and lettuce and swiss chard all bloomed up
and we're going to be moving that uh hydroponic system indoors here probably over the weekend, I would say.
I've got to trim it down a little bit.
It's a finicky little thing, this system of mine.
systems, what I've noticed, that aren't, the systems that run top to bottom, like in a pyramid size, or pyramid layout, work much better than these systems that lay side by side, many PVC
tubes with many holes, and well, also, but I should also run the caveat that I bought a more powerful water pump and it might be too powerful.
All that said, even with the regular pump that came with it, I always seem to have trouble getting this system balanced with water flow.
In other words, all the water running through the pipes somewhat evenly has been a bit of a challenge for me. And if I'm
going to do it indoors, it has to be right. You know what I mean? It has to be evenly. It can't
be spilling all over the floor. So that's my current challenge. I don't think it's going to
be a big deal. We'll get the grow light on that stuff. And we've got everything else we need.
Instead of using the pH test strips by the way i bought this electronic ph
tester uh stick that you put in the water there's a calibration process um but once you do that you
gotta you got a pretty decent tool man you got a pretty cool little tool that allow you to test ph
in your tank easily quickly and uh and then of course we have our uh
our plant food you know really really the thing that i hate most about aquaponics are hydroponics
i mean i i love the idea of hydroponics that the novelty of growing food indoors obviously
in a collapse i definitely wanted to invest in uh and i did it years ago but i wanted to invest in, and I did it years ago, but I wanted to invest in the ability to grow
food inside should something happen that, you know, we're safer inside than outside.
But, you know, the thing that I don't like about hydroponics and the thing that I've learned that,
and I knew it going into it, but it just is what it is, is the fact that you are definitely dependent on,
you're dependent on this growth, you know what I mean? You're dependent on this food
that has to be purchased. Now, you can buy it in gigantic amounts, but I spent a lot of time building compost piles and building garden beds that
gave me the ability to feed my food feed my plants with my property and you know I don't know I don't
have a lot just so everybody knows when we're talking about feeding all the plants um with my property, this goes back to that sort of, uh, frenzied favor I have for chickens.
I take the grass clippings. I take the trees. Now I do have a lot of trees on my little property,
but it's not even in an acre. Okay. Um, it's not even an acre and I don't source trees, I mean leaves from even a, not even most of it.
But anyway, so my dream and where we've gotten is to the point where we can take the bedding,
the grass, the leaves, the chicken manure and compost the whole thing, okay?
We compost the whole shebang and then the next year we have the ability to feed
our plants with our our property and i mean that's the full circle like that if you have a property
where you can collect if you're bagging leaves and throwing them up at the curb so somebody can
come take them um stop you know Make yourself a big compost pile.
Get that stuff going.
I mean, you may have everything you need to feed the plants that you grow every year.
If you have chickens, you most certainly do.
The nitrogen-heavy, I'm sorry about that.
The nitrogen-heavy manure is, I mean, it's just, and I do the bedding and everything,
and I know that pine bedding is not the best thing in your compost, but I do it anyway.
Why not, you know?
It doesn't make up a massive chunk of what I do.
Leaves make up, you know, probably 75% to 80% of what my compost is.
And then we have the manure,
and we have the grass, and we have whatever else we toss in there, but, and, you know, my manure,
well, I don't, let me go on a little more about my manure, will you? So, I think that's it,
PBN family, I do appreciate you guys, it's been an awesome ride here at PBN, I'll tell you that much. And this year thus far has really been... I'll tell you the truth.
You want to know the truth? Here's the truth. iTunes was padding the stats on us in the podcast world. Not just PBN, everybody. And they rectified that, to be more honest and it's hurt everyone hasn't hurt us really i mean
it's hurt us from a from a fake popularity standpoint like we thought we were a little
more popular than we were last year and so did every other podcast in existence
um but our numbers are lower than they have been for a while as in terms of listeners and listens but what we've
been putting out man is is what we've been doing in the background putting out i mean the the
projects that you guys haven't seen yet the sponsors that just carried right on into the new
year we are still courting our friends over at point zero energy their sponsorship ended um but
i'm such a champion for them guys i don't have the heart to give up on
them we're gonna work something out even if it's uh even if it's 75 off i'm gonna do a deal with
point zero i'm not 75 off the generators i mean the sponsorship because i really believe in those
guys and uh you know some some sponsors like doc forgie and the like, they're so good, it doesn't even matter how much money you make off of them.
Because the product is, you need to know about the product.
Everybody who tunes into PBN needs to know about those types of products, you know.
It's awesome.
It's awesome, I thank you.
You know, by no stretch am I living the life of some rich and lavish man.
Chances are, if I ever get to that point, I'll give it all away anyway, or the vast majority of
it, because it's not really my gig. I would like to be the guy who tips $1,000, though. That would
be nice. I could feel that. I could feel how that would feel. You know what I mean? I'd love to be the guy who has a great server and has the finances to just drop a $500 tip on them on a Saturday night.
And they could go home like, wow, look what happened.
You know what I mean?
Because imagine what that feels like.
You got your head down this day in H2 above all.
You got your head down.
You're working.
You're struggling.
You know what I mean?
Waiting tables is tough. And then all of a sudden you lift the checkbook and you open the tip and
the tip says, what? Yeah, I'd probably give all my money away to servers if I ever hit it big.
And speaking of hit it big, we are very close.
I mean, probably a week away from the first draft of The World of Ready.
And The World of Ready, of course, is our one-of-a-kind kids story that's coming out.
I mean, this is not like, this is not, nothing against it,
but this is not your run-of-the-mill children's book that takes sort of a concept that has been popular and morphs it into a book,
sort of like The Warrior Kid by Jocko Willink.
I've heard good things.
We read a little bit of that.
Or the, who are the conservative twins?
You know, they do really good books, man.
And they're good reads and there's good lessons in them.
I can't think of it.
We have all of them.
Because a wonderful listener who shall remain unnamed sent me the whole case of the Tuttle Twins.
Tuttle Twins are good books, man.
But these are human stories with human characters and so on.
The world of Ready is children's prepper fantasy.
Let's go with that.
It's going to be great, man.
You guys are going to love it.
But all right.
I may freeze to death tomorrow, though.
So if I do, make sure my legacy goes on.
Thank you and have a good night. answer to bug outland hunting recreation and whatever else your prepper mind can dream up
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