The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Matter of Facts: Being Thankful
Episode Date: December 2, 2024A short holiday message from the MoF boys. Back to the grind next week, but we couldn't let the day pass without saying Happy Thanksgiving....
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All right, guys, it is probably like the most repetitive, stereotypical topic to do this time of year.
But I pose the question to both Andrew and Nick of like, what are y'all thankful for?
And I think that, you know, like Gilly and I talked about on Raising Values this past weekend, like it's really important always, but especially at times when it seems like nothing's going right, that we count our blessings.
So what's going to follow for the next couple of minutes is just me and Nick and Andrew, my co-hosts,
telling you all in our words what we're thankful for, what we are valuing right now, what we're treasuring.
And I would encourage you all to ask yourselves the same question.
Share it amongst yourselves in the Patreon group.
Share it amongst yourselves in the Patreon group. Share it amongst yourselves in the Facebook group. I will probably poke my head in and see what y'all are thinking
about. But I think what's most important right now is to just kind of take that moment to check
in on yourself and ask, what are you thankful for? Hey, everybody. Andrew from Matter of Facts Podcast. Phil had a good idea to hop on and just kind of explain or talk about Thanksgiving or what we're thankful for.
But, yeah, I'm thankful for the Patreons.
You guys definitely knock it out of the park with supporting us every single month, week, day, whatever it is. You guys
really help support the show and without you guys this would not be possible at all and you guys
without you it wouldn't be possible with everything that we've accomplished thus far
even though we're still pretty small. It's been about eight years but I'm also thankful Nick.
small. Um, it's been about eight years, but I'm also thankful Nick, uh, he has been knocking it out of the park as well. Uh, I've stepped away just for some personal reasons. Uh, I got a lot
going on in personal life. Uh, just been busy with work and everything and, uh, yeah, just been
really busy. So I, unfortunately, uh, I haven't been around very much. Hopefully I can come back,
uh, and do a couple of shows again here shortly.
But, uh, I'm also thankful for family, my friends, uh, I've gotten life, uh,
Josh and Karina, you guys are always there when I need you.
Been great, uh, great friends, fun to get you guys into the prepping world.
Been great, great friends.
Fun to get you guys into the prepping world.
And, you know, Uncle Randy, Aunt Doris, you guys have always made it fun to kind of hang out. And you got me into the prepping world.
So that's always a good time.
But I just want to thank my girlfriend, Maya.
She's been really inspirational, really pushes me to do something that I want to do,
really pushed me to pursue other avenues that kind of led out of this and hopefully
make something of it. But, you know, if I forgot you by name, don't feel left out.
uh don't feel left out i'm extremely grateful uh phil gillian and everybody so really appreciate uh all the friends that we've made that i've made along this and uh hopefully it keeps on going and
we'll see where it takes us i hope everybody has a good thanksgiving and talk to y'all later bye
hey everybody nick here phil uh had a pretty. He wanted us to come on for a couple of minutes and talk about what we're thankful for,
given that Thanksgiving Day and all that.
First of all, I'd like to say thank you to all you guys.
This has been a lot of fun getting to come on here once a week and have a chat, talk about interesting things and get feedback from you guys.
I'm enjoying it a lot more than I thought I would have.
That said, I cannot truly express the gratitude I have for my friends and family.
My family has always been extremely supportive of myself
and the rest of each other, my friends as well.
It is not something I talk about a whole lot, but I have a pretty extensive family in this area
and we see each other a lot. This year,
we had some losses in my wife's family and they'll be missed, especially coming up here for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
I hope all you guys are able to get to get home to see family.
If,
if you still have family around and if not,
I hope you can get together with some friends.
Depending on what time you're listening to this,
I'll probably be at one of our Thanksgiving celebrations,
of which there are several.
I will probably, if it's late enough in the evening,
I may be in a turkey and gravy induced coma,
which is just fantastic.
hopefully you guys this finds you all very well and uh sorry we don't have an episode this week we're going to be coming back next week don't know what the topic's going to be we're going
to have to sort that out i'll talk to you guys then have a happy thanks Thanksgiving. Now, the list of things that I'm thankful for is going to
sound eye-rolling, sappy, and very, very stereotypical, but I'm really thankful for my
family. My wife has been instrumental in pushing me along this journey as I've been podcasting and doing content creation
and, you know, being an author. And she supported me throughout my career. She's supported me in
everything I've ever tried to do. Like there's, you know, the two of us came to a conclusion very
early in our marriage that we both have, we both had goals. We both have things we wanted to
accomplish. And when the load gets a little heavy, we're had goals. We both have things we wanted to accomplish.
And when the load gets a little heavy, we're both there to support each other, no matter what it is, no matter what it takes so that each one of us can achieve everything we've
set out to achieve.
And she has, we, we, she and I could debate for hours about who's gotten the better end
of that deal.
But I can say that like, I would
not have been able to do half the things I've done over the last eight years in this journey without
her constantly there to give me the encouragement I need when I'm feeling defeated or to give me
some gentle guidance when I'm a little lost, or sometimes just to get me out of my own headspace.
Like some of y'all that have met me and talked to me a lot, like y'all know,
I'm a very introverted person.
I spend a lot of time debating things in my head.
I overthink things to the most incredible degree you can even imagine.
And Gillian's usually the one that's there to tap me on the shoulder and say,
Dummy, you know what you want to do, just go do it. She's there to give me that gentle kick to go and do what I know I want to do. I just
can't sometimes figure out how to do it or what the right way to do it is. So to prevent me from
falling victim to decision paralysis, I owe that a lot to my wife. And, you know, my daughter, she's grown up in a lifestyle that a lot of her friends haven't.
She's grown up in a family that's not like a lot of the people around her.
And I have to admit, it's been kind of interesting to see, it's been interesting to watch her figure out, like, which of dad's crazy lessons she takes to heart and which she
doesn't, but she's always patient with me. She's always willing to listen. She's always willing to
at least hear me out and then make her own decisions, which frankly is all I ever wanted
from her. Like, I don't want a clone. I don't want Phil jr. I want a young woman who makes
her own decisions and is willing to see them through no matter what the cost is.
And if she does that, she's already accomplished everything I ever wanted out of my daughter.
And it is interesting as she progresses from childhood into young adulthood to get a glimmer of who she's going to be going forward.
But I'm just tickled to death she's going to be going forward.
But I'm just tickled to death she's let me come along for the ride.
I'm very thankful for my extended family.
Some of y'all are included in that.
Some of the listeners, a lot of the patrons.
I mean, I talk to y'all more than I do, you know, my actual brother that I grew up with a lot of times.
Y'all have been there to simultaneously encourage me
and occasionally kick me in the butt
when I'm misstating something or overlooking something.
There are a few of you who I can good-naturedly take
when y'all call me a dumbass or a moron.
I can take the criticism
because I know it comes
from a place of, I know it comes from a good place. I know that y'all are trying to encourage
me to like do whatever this thing is I'm doing the best I can. And it would be so easy to like
reject those opinions I immediately disagree with, and bury myself down in my little
echo chamber so that everybody just, you know, whatever Phil says goes, but y'all don't do that
with me. Y'all, y'all call me on my shit. If I, if I mess something up, if I overlook something,
there's a handful of y'all that are always there to tap me on the shoulder, be like, hey dummy,
handful of y'all that are always there to tap me on the shoulder, be like, Hey dummy, you forgot something. And even if I don't say it often enough, I really do appreciate that. I value it.
Um, it's kind of a, it's kind of like the, it's favorite uncle, older brother energy sometimes,
but I really do value it and I appreciate it. And other than that, you know, my family, that extended family,
like the things I'm the most thankful for are all of the various blessings I know my family
has had over the years. You know, we're, we, we've worked very hard to progress our careers.
We've worked very hard to, you know, manage our finances. We've worked very hard to
do things, quote unquote, the right way, what we felt the right way was. And we've certainly
profited from that. I am not a person that likes to use the word luck very often, because I think
that to call something lucky kind of overlooks all the hard work that went in along the way.
But my family and I have been very blessed.
We're very comfortable. We're not rich. We're not wealthy people. We are not, you know, spur of the
moment, go on a European vacation type of wealthy. But we have everything we need. We have
everything we need to be comfortable. We don't, we've never been in the position,
or we haven't been in a position in a very long time,
where I've had to wonder if I have the money in my checking account to cover groceries for the week.
And I know there's a lot of people out there that are in that situation, and I always want them to
be the recipient of the blessings I've had to not be in that position ever again. So it's for those
reasons why at moments like this, it's kind of hard for me to
put in words all the things I'm thankful for, because the things I'm not thankful for makes
a much smaller list. I have a great life, and it's been the result of a lot of hard work,
surrounding myself with a lot of good people who give me great direction. It's been the result of coming from a family of people who broke their backs
to teach me everything I needed to know to be an adult
and gave me all the tools I needed to go and make my way in the world.
So if I have to say I'm thankful for one thing today on Thanksgiving Day,
I'm thankful for the people whose shoulders I stood on to get where I
am today. And I will forever try to remind myself not to forget that I had to stand on their
shoulders to get where I am. So I told you it was going to be sappy. It is. That's the way I get
around the holidays. But, you know, I hope you're spending this day with your family.
I hope you're spending this day with the people you care about and you love.
And we will talk to you all another week.
Bye, everybody.