The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Run For Your Life
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We are your lizard overlords.
Stop listening to these preppers.
Eat your crickets.
Fight in the streets, own nothing and love it.
Run for your lives, PBN Family.
Run for Your Life.
And it's exactly what I'm going to task you with for the month of April. Running. Running. Many of you are probably going. Oh god, and look, you know, it's like anything else
It's all about reps PBN family. Yeah, all of life is reps, please understand
You know whenever you're like suffering something and we suffer everything this day and age by the way. Oh do we suffer?
No, nobody suffered the way that we suffer and you know why that is
But no nobody suffered the way that we suffer and you know why that is
Seriously like wrap your head around this no generation has suffered like or I should say no generation has suffered The way that we suffer and why is that?
That is because and I'm stealing this from sad guru
But we suffer our success all of us are guilty of suffering our success. We suffer our success literally
It's one thing
To be born into the you know
1780s and to live in a dirt floor cabin in you know, North Carolina
You know what I mean? And like you're a farmer your your daddy was a farmer, you know, the whole thing, right?
Generations, you're scraping by, you know, you're worried about the kids getting killed
off by disease, the wife dying and childbirth, whatever the situation is, right?
Really scraping, having next to nothing.
Sort of like the people in North Carolina and Western North Carolina
nowadays. It's one thing to suffer that way. Kids die when they're young. You know, these
kind of problems. It's an entirely different level and type of suffering that we experience.
Because we buy a big house, right? We buy a big house for a lot of money, we suffer
the mortgage. We suffer the repairs. We suffer a lot of money we suffer the mortgage we
suffer the repairs we suffer the upkeep we suffer the pests we suffer the
whatever it is right all the wife wants to pain again all the wife wants to put
the or the you know we want to modify this we want to do an expansion we want
to take out equity we want to and we suffer it all You know you have kids. Oh my god. I can't sleep. I just had a baby. Yeah, no shit
You know and we suffer these things we so your hobbies
They'll be the craziest one for me is hobbies, you know to suffer a hobbies hilarious, and I'm just as guilty
You know what I mean? I do it too
You suffer you suffer everything everything that is tied to your success you suffer it.
Fitness, the whole thing.
Running.
Running is the same as meditation.
Suffer through a meditation this morning.
It's just a funny thing.
But you'll run for your life in April and it's good for you.
Actually running is great for a number of things and it's not just you know
Whatever losing weight getting in shape, you know, it's it's true that all that stuff works
You know the endurance aspects of it. They're valuable. They work, you know, I wouldn't do it if it didn't work
I wouldn't do it just for fun. I
run more for the
Anti-stress this you know what? I mean that kind of thing
the meditative quality that the
Disappearing into another place quality of running
Because it's monotonous. You know so your mind goes places. I used to run every Wednesday before
My show when I used to do a night show on Wednesdays
Because it would if you run without headphones, then you wind up thinking about all kinds of cool stuff. You just put like, take
yourself out of the monotonous life that you live, where you're distracted by your
phone and your job and your kids and everything. The things that you do all
the time. And put yourself in the woods or on a running trail with not a lot of
distraction. No phone, you'll
be amazed at what ideas pop up in your head.
Just like out of nowhere, just bloom.
It happens to me every time.
So you'll run for your life.
What I'm going to give you in April are some resources.
So rather than having a selection of exercises to choose from, you'll have a daily run.
You can choose whether or not you wanna do that run each day.
But I'll be running in the morning with you.
And I'm gonna do my run early.
That's what I'm gonna do.
I haven't figured out how I'm gonna sneak out of the house
so the dogs don't wake up the whole family yet,
but I'm gonna do my run early somehow.
I think it might have to be a walk and then a run.
Wake up walk, dogs, and run.
But what I'm gonna give you in this routine is links to a lot of the things that I listen
to when I run.
And it's gonna be exclusively audio drama driven.
Okay?
Like there's a bunch of really good audio stories out there that you can
listen to. Of course I'm gonna link to the Changing Earth podcast or Changing
Earth audio drama right for those of you who have not listened to that because
that'll that could take your whole month. You get into that story that could take
you but I'm gonna show you some of the other stuff that I listen to and I enjoy
because I really do think that audio books, audio dramas in particular are a good
way to not only like run and enjoy the run, but also kind of they hype me up a little
bit like if they're good. You know, like if you're going through a really good story and
you know, you get back to the house and it's at a pivotal moment, it's like, oh, okay,
well, we'll wait till next time till next run and you'll be hype
about it. You will. But yeah, it's key, man. It's key. It's good cardiovascular work.
It works out your calves. It keeps your balance on. I mean, it's if you can run in
the woods, it's unparalleled. And it's easy. It's simple. It's free. You know,
we're not gonna talk about distance. We're gonna it's not gonna be a distance thing
It's not gonna be wake you got to wake up and run five miles every day in April
You know, so run for your life. There'll be other things in that that routine as well, but
That's what you'll get in April folks, you know
It's a beautiful day
It's turned into a wonderful day. It's about lunchtime here
No, no video podcast today. Just
Just rock and I'm creating a really cool project
Right now on throwaway items for a client. It's really cool
Yesterday out of nowhere I just
Designed a really cool foraging design.
Just a really cool foraging kind of logo that I slapped on t-shirts and stickers and mugs
and a notebook.
If you're feeling that sort of hype energy around foraging like I am this time of the
year, like I always am this time of the year, it might be something you want.
I'll put a link to it in the description down below. If you don't see the product, if the product description doesn't link to
the product that you want, just scroll down on the product page and it'll show you where
you get the t-shirts or if you want the mug. I think I might get the mug, the mug is really
nice. And yeah, so that's the deal with that What else?
What else PB? I don't want to talk about I do want to talk about the news actually but not the news that you think
well, there's a couple things that see sometimes I assume you know things you might not know like the
the amrap that went into the water in
Lithuania and killed four of our u.s. Soldiers on a training mission. This sounds really weird to me. This came over the wire yesterday maybe I don't know
midday something like that. Ladder part of the day I think Dave Jones put it up
first or maybe Ben from PPH. I can't remember but it hits the thing. It hits
the signal chat. I wonder if Goldberg's in our single chat. Goldberg, you in here? And you know
it was very close to the border of Belarus and it was you know had us all
sort of like what well what well what does this mean? I love how the US in and
even Russian mouthpieces are saying that America's ready to side with Russian and
stand against Europe. I love this
concept. This is hilarious to me. I was listening to, I don't know why I listen to this guy.
I listen to Peter Zion and he is just, he's broken now. Like I don't mind the guy. He's
always borderline liberal, you know what I mean? So it's, you have that in the back of
your head. It doesn't deter me, but you always have it in the back of your head. He's like
borderline liberal. Okay, fine. But he knows his stuff on certain things, or at least he
sounds like he does. But he's suffering from moderate to severe Trump derangement syndrome
and it's really messing with him. It's messing with everything that he does. He was one of the voices that I've heard
in recent days talk about Europe and the United States like opposing one another. And I just,
it's amazing to me, what's really amazing to me in this Trump era is watching how many nations just have very like small and reasonable responsibilities
that have been foisted upon them by Donald Trump and instead of you know like saying
oh you know what we do need to build our military up oh you know what we shouldn't be defenseless
while we're being taken over by radical Islam.
Oh, you know what? We probably should also consider doing a little better of a job with
these tariffs. Like, it is kind of unfair that we pay 2.5% tariff that we charge the United States 10% tariff
on vehicles.
Instead, Donald Trump says, let's even the scorecard a little bit here.
Let's you guys have a military presence too.
Because here's the darkest thing about the military presence that I never thought about
until recently.
When NATO says, we'll provide very little military support should Russia or China do
something, I always used to think of it as money.
I used to be like, oh money, you know, like, come on guys, like the American taxpayers
got to flip the bill and all their money goes into NATO and NATO doesn't pay any money.
Even Donald Trump says it that way, right?
Like, you got to pay your fair share.
What really hit me hard about a month ago was, well, it's not just money.
It's the next generation.
It's the sacrifice of the coming generation, right?
In other words, it's one thing if you say, yeah, we got to funnel all these
billions into military assets should a war break out because Europe isn't funneling enough
money into their assets. But what the real story is and what the real tragedy is, it's
not just that we're doing three quarters of missiles and they're doing three quarters
of missiles, we would also be doing three quartersquarters of boots on the ground so now we're sending our children
over in Legion to die to defend Europe and the Europeans are sending much less
of their own people and what really bothers me about that is they're like, that's fine. You know what I mean? That's okay. And even if
they were that way, even if it was that way and they were like, well, maybe the Americans
are crazy, they love their guns, they like to come over and shoot people. Even if they
were that way, that's one thing. But when a president finally gets some balls and says,
hey, you're going to send some of your money and your weapons and your kids to defend your
countries and they go
Donald Trump is standing with Vladimir Putin now and he's against Europe
It's so sad
It's such a sad thing to see not like it sat weak
pitiful, disgraceful, right? So America's begun to stand up for
itself in the world and instead of the world embracing it and saying, you know what, yeah,
we should strive to be better, they're saying, Donald Trump hates us and he's racist. The
real story, and you probably haven't heard it yet because it just broke is
what's happening in an Amsterdam right now. We have another massive stabbing
attack. Mass stabbing in Amsterdam. You know who the culprit is. I don't... they
haven't announced who the culprit is but everybody knows
Who's doing the stabbing?
We really don't need to rack our brains and figure out like
It's an Amaga guy. Was it a white supremacist? Was it a Nazi? Who was it?
Was it a Jew? It must have been somebody from Israel
Yeah, we all know who it is and they'll come to light here very soon and then the same weak Europeans who are crying about America trying to do things 50-50 will try to make
believe that there's not a problem with radical Islam. And I can tell you right now, the only
way that America will ever go to war with Europe is if Europe is no longer Europe. So it is totally incumbent on Europe to stay Europe and to, you know,
maintain what sovereignty they have. And I don't mean sovereignty from us, I mean sovereignty
from the invading forces that are within their nation. It's the reality. What's it all mean to you, PBN family?
Well, we're in a moment of great strength for the United States.
We're in a moment of buildup.
We're in a moment of strengthening.
And I think you should get in the game.
You should ride right alongside.
Look, this is a podcast network for doers.
I was thinking about this the other day, too.
You know, this is a podcast network for people who are committed to doing I
Would even go as far as to say like if you're not committed to doing
You probably could listen to another network or listen to another podcast or spend your time with another content creator like, you know
The daily wire or something like that
This is a podcast network for people who do because it's run by a person who does. It's run by a
person who runs. It's run by a person who does stuff daily, day in
and day out. Always doing things. Always working on the homestead, working on the
preps, working on the self, working on the fitness,
working on the family.
You know what I mean?
Even in hobby life, it's the same thing.
We are a network of doers, and it's not just me.
I mean, you look at Jordan, you look at Dave Jones,
you look at the Patriot Power Hour guys,
you look at Carl B, you look at all the hosts,
you look at Judson Carroll, you look at these guys,
the Patriot Power, I mean, The Matter of Facts podcast guys.
Everybody's doing.
Nobody's sitting around like, ho hum.
So you know, it is what it is.
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weren't thrown together by some random person. They were put together by a guy who has been
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know what I mean? Alright folks I'm out of here. I do appreciate you. Like I said
don't lose your head over the news. Everything that happens, you can
guess it's going to happen, right? I mean, it's kind of funny in that way. If you've
listened to us for any duration, you kind of come to understand it all. But all that
said, you know, it's still good to be informed, but it's better to be, you know, it's good
to be informed. It's good to feel informed, but it's much better to act. It's better to act, right? It's better to say, no matter what comes
out tomorrow, I'm busy being a doer. I'm busy taking care of things that need to be taken care
of so that no matter what the headlines say, we're prepared. All right, I'll talk to you soon, folks.
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