The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Phoenix Survival- Rolling with the Punches

Episode Date: July 27, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I keep on moving forward. Always getting closer. Marching till it's over. And just like a soldier. I keep on moving forward. Always getting closer. I'm marching till it's over. And just like a soldier.
Starting point is 00:00:50 I keep on moving forward. Always getting closer. You're listening to PBN. You're playing back the stability here. Hello. Welcome to the podcast. Present your vaccine passport. Enter your social credit score. And be sure you have enough remaining carbon credits to enjoy today's show. Be me and family. Your garden is the resistance. Thank you. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:02:15 This whole time, I had myself muted. My apologies. See, this is what happens when you get up, hit the ground running, and even your intro comes in backwards because I hit the wrong sequence of buttons. Good morning again. Let's try this all over. So this goes to show out rolling with the punches. That was the title. I woke up, rolled out of bed, came straight to podcasting, didn't grab my water, didn't didn't grab my hot water tea, nothing. So, here we are, folks. Good morning, good morning, good morning. Alright, so, rolling with the punches.
Starting point is 00:02:53 Where I think we're getting a lot of that here lately. With what is going on politically, with what is going on domestically, what is going on around us, just in the everyday next to you. So what happened in the week? Let's just do a quick recap. The week before, starting Friday the week before, we had the blue screen of death hit us. CrowdStrike really took its toll on all sorts of businesses and companies.
Starting point is 00:03:28 And when I say that, I mean 911, hospitals, banks, gas stations, anywhere that used CrowdStrike itself was affected, me personally and directly. It took me until Tuesday afternoon to finally be back to work. And it has been an understatement of a shit storm of getting caught back up and patients being upset and not understanding, which unfortunately was completely out of our control. Here's another thing. I'm still waiting to find out if I'm going to even be paid for the days I wasn't working, even though it wasn't my fault. That's always a fun one.
Starting point is 00:04:14 What else are we dealing with? Well, we see Kamala Harris is now running for president. What a joke. And I believe she chose Andy Beshear. I don't know. It was a gay gentleman. Nothing against, you know, that's how you choose to live your life. But if you're running on minority only to win your votes, to, to appease the groups to get the higher votes. It's really sad because then it's not, oh, it's just a joke. We are going to watch a circus run itself into the ground.
Starting point is 00:04:57 We really are. So I had a listener reach out to me to ask me to talk on some things. And I've decided, I was going to do it this weekend, but I decided I'm going to do it next weekend. Because I want a little more time. I have some things I'm actually trying out here myself. wanted to know good ways of quick snacks or foods that don't need heat or refrigeration because he pretty much works all the time and lives out of his car. He says he spends a 50 hours minimum, a week minimum in a vehicle. And he would actually like to have, you know, he loves peanut butter and Cheez-Its. He leaves those in the truck,
Starting point is 00:05:47 but he would like to have some more different kinds of food ideas. So next weekend for you, sir, who are listening, I will have that for you. I've already been starting a list. I have some things. So I think it's going to be interesting. I'm actually trying some stuff out this week too So I think it's going to be interesting. I'm actually trying some stuff out this week too. And to make it even better, I'm going to be leaving some of those things in my vehicle to see how they hold up at the week's end. So it's going to be interesting. This one I wanted to put a little more practice in it to see how it's going to work.
Starting point is 00:06:23 But yes, so the title of today is rolling with the punches and we are certainly getting it. The cost of living itself has not gone down in any way, shape, or form. We are seeing that food prices, gas prices, well gas maybe not as impacted, but the housing cost, well, gas maybe not as impacted, but the housing cost, everything's gone up exponentially. I don't think you can find a one bedroom for less than $1,100 a month anymore. And it's, it's absurd because in a household like mine, where we are a two income household, we are still barely getting by. And that is not, and we and we you know you want to be able to put up money and unfortunately we we can't we can't because we are making it day-to-day expenses this means cooking meals instead of eating out this means trying to be smart about our money.
Starting point is 00:07:27 But you know, things happen. Let's see. Is anybody up this early? I did start my show a little bit earlier than normal, but I had the opportunity to today, so I figured why not. Hold on, let's see. why not? Oh we have finally started receiving rain here in Myrtle Beach to the point that my poor chickens seem to be waterlogged. We did get their structure back in the pen for now even though it's not not ideal on how it's set up but as long as it can
Starting point is 00:08:09 keep them out of the rain and I've also found with where I have placed them I am going to have to dig a sort of trench or drainage runoff since it is holding water because that whole soil back there is not typical soil. It's actually like pure dense clay that even wet, it takes forever just to soak it just to get through and dig in. The gardens have not been doing so hot this year. I'm looking at this weekend going out, I'm looking at this weekend going out, pulling everything up, deciding on if I'm putting in a fall crop, rearranging some stuff. I know a big thing, especially with what's going on, is this rain has gone to show that the conventional water container I have for the chickens is just not feasible for us.
Starting point is 00:09:04 water container I have for the chickens is just not feasible for us. So I am, I have some PVC, I have some large containers, and I will be going actually after here, going and getting fit-ins for those, that PVC, so that I can build a more sustainable watering system for the birds themselves. Instead of having to worry about the container being knocked over or covered in mud. At least this way it will make it a little more usable. So that is something here. I wanted to put something up for you listeners. Oh, I love computers.
Starting point is 00:09:55 And that is absolute sarcasm. The computers are great, don't get me wrong. They help us when needed, but other times I feel like there's such a hassle. Good morning. I see you in there, Stumpfield. How are you? I had something I wanted to read to you all today. Oh, speaking of which, I am setting up. I know last week and I spoke about, um, GMRS. I am actually in the process of setting up registering with the FCC so I can get my sign code for GMRS. Uh, the next thing would be then completing any courses I need to take for, um, ham radio, which a while back I mean I say a while back years back we did um
Starting point is 00:10:48 as a whole group and here in PBN we actually did ham radio classes and license but that was right at the turn of things for me. So, unfortunately, um, things didn't pan out as far as getting that finished. Let's see. So, you know what? I, I actually, while I'm trying to get this to pull up, I'm going to let you know something. So the other day at work, we had a staff meeting. In the staff meeting, you know, people were making jokes, chiding. Well, one of my co-workers made the remark of the day the world ended and we survived. Me, being the smart-ass I am, jumped in, laughed, and said, honey, that's going to be nothing in comparison to what's going to happen next.
Starting point is 00:11:53 She went into a tizzy. What's funny is a few of my coworkers know that I'm a prepper. I'm not shy about it, and I had said it right before the comment. I've been a prepper for a long time. Not ashamed of it. Proud of it actually. And my supervisor goes oh yeah when the world goes to shit I'm just going to to Jordan's. And it wasn't one of those chastising things of being one way or another, but it was more or less, oh, okay, let me go back then. It was more or less the fact that she made it clear that she knew I was a prepper and she was in agreement without saying it 100% outright because some people are a bit more sensitive to such conversations and topics, which is sad because people tend to be very dismissive. People tend to don't want to think about the hard things because when it comes down to it, what does that mean for
Starting point is 00:13:06 them, right? It means they're not ready. It means they're not prepared and a second, they don't have a way of emotionally grasping onto that. It's not to be ugly. I would love for people to come together for learning. So people would learn to be self-sufficient. So people would learn to be able to take care of themselves you know these these people are terrified of things they cannot control and a lot of people just don't want to think about it so it was really one of those things and my my supervisor and I we discussed it afterwards and I told her I thought it was kind of entertaining she goes oh I agree and I'm you know a stoner she needs to get out of the state she's in and she said that when it happens it's gonna hit everywhere and I said that is that is factual everywhere is gonna be affected everywhere was already affected just with the crowd strike situation and CrowdStrike situation. And.
Starting point is 00:14:34 And it was just one of those things. Where it's not that. Why is this not pulling up? It's just one of those things, everybody's going to be affected one way or another, and we want people to be able to survive. Here, hold on. So, let's see. I give up on the computer it's trying to give me more issues than it's worth you know what another thing we're seeing is sickness lots of people around here have been getting very sick Another thing we're seeing is sickness.
Starting point is 00:15:48 Lots of people around here have been getting very sick. I don't know if it's just because you have people who are in and out of air conditioning to the heat seeing that it's just it's just a mess and my brain has gone completely blank I'm sorry y'all I was so sad I'm trying to get this to pull up and
Starting point is 00:16:19 I guess that's not gonna happen. Hmm. Okay, I will try again later. Oh, I know. I did see, hold on. If you have not yet, please folks, definitely check out preppercamp.com. I will be there, several of the hosts will be there.
Starting point is 00:16:50 It is going to be tons of fun and educational all at the same time. You'll have multiple classes that you can take. Tickets are still on sale right now. Let's see. uh tickets are still on sale right now let's see right now tickets are at $79.95 and they will only go up so you have until midnight of August 15th and then they will go up to $99.95 prior to the event this is for weekend. No tickets are sold at the door. Make sure to get that. Now that is for adults. You do have students 7 to 15, $69.95 and down $9.95 for two to seven years old. I mean, y'all look into this. This is amazing. We've also got, uh, James is doing,
Starting point is 00:17:52 We've also got, uh, James is doing, I don't know if he's still doing it, but I think there is still a, I think there is still a giveaway going on at, on here for an ETA, a lizard overlord, and a few other goodies, so check it out, especially if you're on Instagram, or if you listen on Rumble. James is doing some amazing daily, daily audio caches, daily news, and my phone has gone off. Lord have mercy. I am not together with this today. I'm so sorry. Oh, I know what it was. Okay. So, Prepper Camp is the go-to every year right without fail I will be there regardless I've made any employers know that that's where I'll be all right let's see all right so I am pulling up. So there is going to be a new conference in Ohio next year, the Heartland Self-Reliance Conference.
Starting point is 00:19:22 None other than one of our dear friends is actually put it together. It is going to be exciting. Let's see, where is... I don't know if he wants his first name, his actual name given, but... Is it the Daily Prepper? Oh Lord, he's going to have my tushy for this. Well, regardless, the Heartland Self-Reliance is going to be going on in May next year in Ohio. Let me get up the details.
Starting point is 00:19:55 It's going to be May 2nd through 4th of 2025 in Millsburg, Ohio. And on here it states, bringing homestead and preparedness and lifestyle skills together in the heart of Ohio's Amish country. So, folks, check this out. You can find it on Facebook. I know he's pretty big on there. Let's see, does he have a website set up for it? Maybe not yet, but Heartland Self-Reliance Conference in May in Ohio. That will probably be my second regular attendant. I will be there next year. I'm excited. I'm excited for a prepper camp this year to the
Starting point is 00:20:40 point that I actually have, I believe I have a neighbor coming with. I've got to check with her. I know she put in for some days off. We got to get her a ticket and she'll be coming and camping. I think she even got some of her co-workers interested that one of her co-workers may be coming with as well. So it's going to be interesting to see the PBN, you know, PBN we are setting this ground and then seeing around us it expand. We have friends, we have family, other people who are coming in being a part of this. It means the world to us. Let's see. All right. Alright, let me get back into elements, but no, Amish country, I am looking forward to it. There are other ones I was supposed to take part of that, life just happens. This is what it is, we're rolling with the
Starting point is 00:21:51 punches. I am dealing with dehumidifying in this apartment that I went and I bought a dehumidifier, but it's not working as well as I'd like. So if anyone has any recommendations, I did get it off of the Amazon. I am, I've only had it for a day and it's not even half filled, which truthfully our humidity is a lot worse than that in this house. So if anyone has any recommendations, I'd'd love love to hear that because when you have to worry about your everyday household items like your leather boots or your wooden wooden items molding then there's an issue um spinning wheels crochet hooks yeah I clean with vinegar to kill the mold but still seeing any of that raises a lot of concern for myself, for my family's health and well-being.
Starting point is 00:22:51 Look, the sooner I can get out on Myrtle Beach, the happier I will be, truthfully. It is really turned into a shit show here. I had no intentions of ending up here, but you're seeing more and more crime. You're seeing the cost of everything being very, very high, and it's not going to get any better. We have all these New Yorkers and New Jerseyans moving here, and it is just kicking us financially in the butt. All right. just kicking us financially in the butt. Alright. So let's see.
Starting point is 00:23:36 Is anybody up with me this morning? I know I'm only 23 minutes in. So I think what I'm going to do, I am going to jump to a commercial because I am dying of thirst over here and I'm trying to see if I have water up here. So give me one moment and I will be right back. On the brink of blackouts again, as power demand reached an all-time record high overnight, slivers of the Golden State plunged into darkness. SCOM says it expects to continue with Stage 6, running blackouts for the rest of the week. A scheduled outage on Thursday, but the one that happened Sunday, it wasn't scheduled, it was unexpected, and it lasted longer than a day.
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Starting point is 00:24:54 Get to pointzeroenergy.com today for the all-American solution to backup power. You're listening to PBN. Your path back to stability. Looks like there's some turbulence up ahead. To continue down this. We are the Prepper Broadcasting Network. Your path to stability. that is right pbn you are the resistance your garden is the resistance any sort of independent free thought and free will is the resistance so So thank you. I feel a lot better after getting
Starting point is 00:26:07 a bunch of water and a protein shake that I had next to my desk. Damn me, I actually feel a lot better. So folks, what are you doing to prepare yourself for the inevitable events to come? Whether it be the chaos from the election, the chaos from the world itself, what are you doing? We're trying our best here in the Phoenix household to try to get some money put up. It's not an easy task. It's not an easy task. I am keeping myself busy on the side. I am typing up a storm, sewing, crocheting.
Starting point is 00:26:53 All of that is in the works. I do have to go today, pick up fittings for the chickens, for the PVC. I do have to stop and pick up something else. Guess what, folks? You're about to see a bunch of dump bags. You're also gonna see some crocheted washcloths and scrubbies because why not? Um, selection, variety definitely makes things easier. If there is something for those of you who are going to prepper camp or would like to see me in the process of making please give me any ideas I am all down for it I do have a really great idea I need to run by chin chin seems to be my right hand man when it comes to thoughts and ideas on projects
Starting point is 00:27:38 some of them I may not have the best outcome on but it is definitely interesting to see where two minds can come together and be creative and that man has plenty of creative thoughts so I am very jealous I am keeping myself busy I am I'm actually putting together a list of things I'd like to do. So we had what we called our three day soup. Uh, we make a giant pot of soup day one. We eat it. Okay. We never are able to finish it, but we, we do destroy a good bit of the contents. Put it in the fridge day two. We add more meat, more vegetables, different vegetables, so it's not the same soup. Day three is usually the leftovers in which we don't alter
Starting point is 00:28:34 it in any way and just eat it as is, but it works for us and we really like soup to the point that I've already told my partner I should be pressure canning the soup. I need to go ahead and sit down and have a day where I am just canning and putting up food so then all I have to do is dump those contents into a pot and add my seasoning. I mean yes you can add the seasoning as is but some things just need better refinement once it's being actually cooked or reheated back up. So that is something else on our list. trauma bags, um, putting together a go bag for my partner because lo and behold, last beginning year, end of last year, his work truck caught on fire and his emergency bag went up in flames with it. Um,
Starting point is 00:29:41 um, just a freak thing. Chemicals from a pool cleaner is very acidic and corrosive and over time this truck's fuel tank had been degraded enough that it actually caught fire while driving. The only thing that spared him is when he stopped the flames rolled up the back of his truck right behind the driver's seat he was able to get out he was able to grab his phone his gun but truthfully beyond that he didn't give it much thought and then later realized his entire go bag was in that so the fact he got out as quickly as he did with what he did was impressive because the pictures of what was remaining was something else wrong with the punches are you quick on your feet
Starting point is 00:30:33 we talk about the things that we prep for we talk about what we'll do in these situations but do you know how to actually handle yourself in that situation? Do you know, not only are you grabbing your phone and your gun, but you need to grab your bag. Is your bag where you can see it? Is your bag in the forethought? Because it wasn't for him. It was behind his truck seat. He's got a single cab. Didn't give it a second thought because the gun and the phone were right there in front of them all right folks see you've got to think about just because you have this item doesn't mean it's going to be the first thing you think of having a go bag is important i think everybody should have an emergency bag should should have a go bag, should
Starting point is 00:31:25 have it, whatever you want to call it, a bob, a good, whatever you want. But you've got to make sure what you prep for are things that you'll remember. If you have to make a list for yourself, make a list. But that is something we spoke about after his bag went up in flames with the truck itself. I asked him, you know, if we make you another bag and you carry it. And he's already said, since it is only him with work, it will sit in the front seat with him. That way he's always reminded that it's there. And if he needs it, he can just grab it and go. Because it was one of those situations.
Starting point is 00:32:07 Had it been not as dire of a situation, he thinks he would have remembered to grab it because, you know, he would have had time. Oh, okay, I need this, this, and this out of my truck. But unfortunately, when the flames are shooting up back behind your seat, up the back of the cab, you don't think about it. You have to think in an instant. So you need to make sure certain things are in a place where you can easily grab them. Or even be able to remember, oh, this is there.
Starting point is 00:32:41 We need to make it more accessible. Okay. Sorry. I have a security camera in, uh, the baby's play area so I can keep an eye on them. That's another thing. How is your home security? We are here in the area I live in. It's actually been making big news. Um, they say it's a bunch of kids, but it's not. It's several tweakers are coming through neighborhoods, checking cars, checking doors on the houses, which that's not a first for us. My old man and my eldest son
Starting point is 00:33:19 had ran off a transient trying to pull on people's doors trying to go into people's homes that's another thing I've done we've had my chickens got loose I am still skeptical that they actually got loose on their own with the way the lock is set up or the the lever on the door and how you can only access it from the outside of the pin really makes me suspect that either the neighbors that I've had issues with or the neighborhood kids, which I'm thinking it's the neighbors I've had issues with because they have kids who they let into everything, have let my chickens out. Now, I have put something heavy-weighted in front of that door, so you have to physically move it to be able to now get the latch to open the door. What have I done there? I've upped our security. I have a new camera on the front of the house, actually two, and two towards the back, one facing directly at the chickens. Because why not?
Starting point is 00:34:31 If it is important enough to have, then it is important enough to keep an eye on and keep secure. Especially in an urban situation. I have not been as fortunate as James to be able to have an area in which I don't have to give it much thought. I mean, sure, you're going to still have your natural predators, possums, raccoons, foxes, the hundreds of neighborhood feral cats. That is endless. But if you have something worth having, it is worth protecting. Guns for security. Ammo for guns.
Starting point is 00:35:07 And so that way they're not just expensive heavyweights or paperweights. Making sure that you have the means to do things. Yes, that doesn't mean we're going to be able to afford to do everything all at once. Everything is budgeting and planning. But make sure you do that. If you know we've just missed prime days, I think there's another set always coming up. Keep that in mind. Certain things, pay attention to the prices of what it is that you're wanting. Do your research. Make sure it's feasible and then see if it's best to wait till a certain date or time frame in which it might be cheaper but that's what that's what we're doing here as preppers we're
Starting point is 00:35:52 planning we're preparing whether it be for modern day conveniences or extreme that is what we do you have to learn to roll with the punches sometimes we get knocked hard on our ass and we want to sit there and cry well if you need to cry cry but get back up okay I I wouldn't say more so than anyone but I have been through the ringer ringer so many times. It's not funny. I've gone through hell and back and I keep getting knocked back down and I refuse to stay down. And it has been a financial toll on my household. But you know what? We still keep going. I'm not giving up. I'm going to continue to prep. I'm going to continue to make sure I can do what I need to do to defend my family. I am going to make sure my family and I are well. That their peace of mind and safety are number one, that my peace of mind and safety are number one, because folks,
Starting point is 00:37:08 we're all guilty of it. We're all guilty of making sure everybody else is taken care of, but not ourselves. And before I was ever a prepper, I was raised this way. I was raised that you make sacrifices for your family. Yes, you do, but you don't make sacrifices to the point that it is going to be harmful to yourself or affect you in a way that you can't protect or do for your family. I've always been that person with former spouses. If they really wanted something, I would put something up or put something away so they can have it. Okay, there is time and a place where that works. But you have to remember to take care of yourselves too. Yes, I understand. Only four more hours on this project and it'll be perfect.
Starting point is 00:38:03 But does that four hours of cutting into your sleep and potentially causing an error and then having to redo it worth it would it not be better to go ahead go to bed at a reasonable time get up early yes it does means it extends it an extra day but that's an extra day in which you are clear-headed, level, and rested enough to be able to work on that. It makes a big difference. It makes a huge difference. And you have to think about that. Is it worth losing sleep over?
Starting point is 00:38:44 Okay, I get it. An hour, an hour. No big deal. But four hours cutting into your sleep time can make a big difference between how well something gets done and how well you're performing the next day. sorry I am looking at when I say I am looking to try to get us out of here
Starting point is 00:39:14 I am I'm giving us a timeline we're working on it and I'm finding places that I would like. There is a, honestly, I would like to go to Southwest North Carolina. It puts me in a good enough distance from my older three, but still gives me, still puts us in a neighborhood in which I can still work with no problems, my partner can work, and my son, who is one, or is about to be one, will be hopefully in an area where they're decent schools.
Starting point is 00:39:57 Because I'm going to tell you right now, the city is not ideal for myself. No hate on anyone who prefers city living. I commend you. I can't do it. I don't like it. Oh, this whole time I'm just ranting and raving and I'm not even in element. Is anyone in there? No. Okay, good morning, Stumpfield. He's still in there. I'm early. Normally this usually comes on about 10. 9 to 10. But no, you've got to think about what you're going to do for your family, for yourself, for your well-being. And then is what I'm doing going to hurt me in the
Starting point is 00:40:48 long run? And I don't mean as far as the preps you're doing. I mean the mental and physical exhaustion. Because I know several of you are probably a lot like me. You will push it and push it and push it. You don't have any more to go. me you will push it and push it and push it you don't have any more to go and there for a while that's how I had to work that's how I had to spend my time in my former life is I had to make sure kids were in bed by 8, 9 latest.
Starting point is 00:41:30 And then I stayed up till 11, 11 o'clock, 12. And that was the time, that was the only window I had to be able to do things for myself. And that worked. That worked for almost 10 years. But over time, I got exhausted. Now in this life, I don't have to hide what I'm doing. I don't have to wait till people are asleep to bring out my sewing or my crocheting. There's not questions of, well, why is that out right now? I get to work on things on my time throughout the day, whether it be while I'm at work, I get two 15-minute breaks and a 30-minute lunch. I'll get the dishes done. I will
Starting point is 00:42:19 take a few minutes and one break. I may spend the entire 15 minutes sewing or crocheting or doing the dishes and getting the housework done. It's, there is a perk to working remote. Yes, my job is non-stop when I am working, but I also have a partner and a family who doesn't question it if they say, hey, let's sit down and watch a movie. Do you care if I bring my crochet? No. Why'd you ask? My partner understands I have a hard time sitting still through movies, so I can crochet and watch a movie and I'm happy. I can sit there and embroider and watch a movie and I'm happy. I am not an idle individual. So it is nice to be able to have a partner who understands my prepping,
Starting point is 00:43:11 who understands my mindset. And guess what? I am getting sleep. That makes a big difference. It really does, folks. And I understand sometimes I do stay up until 10 or 11, 12, depending on the day of the week, if I know I have work tomorrow or if I don't. But when I know I don't have important tasks that have to be done the next day,
Starting point is 00:43:36 then staying up a little later is not going to hurt you. But keep in mind, folks, you have to get your rest. You have to eat. You have to stay hydrated. Yes, grown adults, I am telling you, you have to make sure you're drinking water, not all that soda. Okay, sure, you want a beer, but you don't need a bunch of it. Okay, get you a glass of wine. Just don't overdo it because as you get older, you feel like crap pretty quick. We're not 20 anymore.
Starting point is 00:44:10 We can't just jump back as easily as we used to where we could drink all night and stay up until 4 a.m., get 30 minutes of sleep, and then you'd be all bright and sunshine in the next 30 minutes to an hour and ready for the day. That doesn't happen anymore. That is time. That is age. And that is our bodies. So make sure you are prepping for your family and your well-being. Make sure you are planning. Plan wisely. But remember to take care of yourself as well get rest eat well stay hydrated these are all big things and on top of the fact it is summer guess what it's needed just as much during the
Starting point is 00:44:54 winter too because people get sick you need to be able to fight off any illnesses that you could potentially catch and think about it if you're not rested well, your body's not going to be able to have its defenses up to protect you, which means you are more susceptible to illness, to injury, to all of those things around you that we deal with on a daily basis. So we're not just prepping for the extreme. We're not just prepping for the extreme we're not just prepping for the world of shtf we are prepping for life okay because regardless of who you are your social status where you stand how well you may be life is going to always throw you a hell of a curveball. Trust me, I know. I think I have just rattled your ears off immensely that I am going to make today very short. Again, though, next
Starting point is 00:45:58 weekend I will be discussing shelf safe snacks that can be kept in the car or little meals with no heat and no refrigeration required. Now this does mean in the heat certain things are going to be susceptible to melting, but it is definitely a thought. We know certain items are a go-to. But I would love if anybody would like to put in their two cents. You can reach out to me on Element. You can reach out to me if you're in Signal on Signal. Facebook. Not Facebook, sorry.
Starting point is 00:46:42 Instagram. And or my email. I would love to hear what your go-to car safe snacks for traveling on the road, meals, whatever it may be that needs no heat or refrigeration. So put on your thinking caps. If you want to reach out to me on Instagram, it is phoenix underscore survival. You hear me? Phoenix underscore survival. And it is my emblem. You will see that.
Starting point is 00:47:14 There is no missing that. If you decide you want to email me, my email is phoenix-survival at proton.me phoenix-survival at proton.me and folks for those of you in element you can send me a private message there uh those of you in signal who have me on there again you can message me there but i would love to hear your thoughts ideas or what you use for your favorite road snack when traveling that needs no heat or refrigeration mind you on my end I am gonna go healthy because there are a lot of store-bought things that I cannot personally eat so I'm not saying those are out please send me those if those are what you like because then at least this way we can get an idea of how other people eat and other ideas because what works for
Starting point is 00:48:12 me may not work for you and vice versa okay folks thank you for jumping in for this super early and super short show and I will see you next Saturday. Hang in there folks. Things will work out. If crawling for the scraps won't ever be enough, put your hands up, put your hands up. The line is on the wall, this ain't ever gonna stop. Put your hands up, put your hands up. If crawling for the scraps won't ever be enough, put your hands up, put your hands up. We'll fight until we die, this ain't ever gonna stop. Until we die, this ain't ever gonna stop. Thank you for listening to the Prepper Broadcasting Network,
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