The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Surviving America 074: The World is ALL YOU MAKE IT!
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Society in every state is a blessing.
The government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil.
The future has already arrived.
I have a question for you at the head of the show.
Very simple question.
Question that kind of popped into my head, scenario, as I was getting ready for the show today.
And that is, if given the choice, if given the choice, if given
the choice in 1940 if given the choice maybe we do it post world war two yeah i think post world
world two be the better way to do it if given the choice 1946 america was polled veterans only
war-hardened veterans returning from the pacific europe you whatever you know what i mean if given
the choice would they have decided
We can turn it all back.
We've got the power to turn it all, but we can go back in time and give you an option.
You can write a book.
You can start a movement.
You can send a message.
You can build a community group.
And you could thwart World War II altogether.
Or we just leave things as they were.
You went through the horrors of war.
World War II happened in the subsequent situation therein.
I wonder what the answer would be to a poll like that, to a question like that.
Choice one, you get to create a book, a movement, a political party, whatever the situation is,
but you create something to stop what is already beginning to happen in the world.
Now, of course, the reach was different in those days and so on and so forth.
You've got to understand.
And what you all have to understand is that you are exponentially more powerful each and every one of you than anyone living back in those days.
I mean, you are so much more powerful because of simply your reach, simply the fact that you can hop on Zoom.
You know what I mean?
Hop on social media and affect tons of people.
So if given the opportunity with the men who fought in World War II rather have stopped the war from happening by,
taking effort before the war domestically, right, starting a movement, starting a whatever,
writing a book, writing a pamphlet, handing it out, doing nothing but focusing on handing out that
message and spreading that message, or, you know, sort of like the communists were doing
and the Nazis in the United States were doing at the time, or off to war. And I bring
this question to bear because I feel like we're in a bit of a similar situation.
I do. I feel like we're in a situation that's a little bit similar, right? It's one of these weird times where here we are sitting in the world, watching it all from afar. Look at this All-Star crew. Braddock Skate. Look at Hunter in chat over at Instagram. Lisa Skincare. Lisa G. Skincare. What's up? You want to advertise? We can do skincare here as long as it's not going to give everyone cancer. But Lisa, if you want to advertise, reach out.
Great group over there.
I have a feeling it's going to get much better.
What's up, Ryan?
Michael, how you doing?
Antipinex.
I see a few of you with the Instagram names over there.
The Instagram names, they look like they took their coffee cup and dropped it on the keyboard.
Done.
Enter.
We're living in a time, folks, where a lot of, and I talked about this yesterday on the Mark 37 show.
We talked about the ghost phone yesterday with the creator of Mark 37.
and Sean Patrick Tarrio.
Everything that could have tried to go wrong with that show tried to go wrong, but we still pulled it off anyway.
I really wanted to do the show live on the ghost phone just so everybody knows this is not a gimmick.
This is not a, this is not a fake thing.
This is not, you know, something that won't work.
Like, it does everything.
It's supposed to.
The only issues I had, it was 90 degrees out.
The phone was trying to power down all the time because it was so hot.
and T-Mobile Internet is really bad lately.
I don't know what it is.
This is not my phone exclusively.
It's my family.
T-Mobile Internet is wishy-washy at best.
You know what I mean?
You're like, I'm out front on my Wi-Fi,
and it's, like, struggling to get me, you know what I mean?
I don't want you to follow me, Obspot.
So today I want to talk about that.
Today I want to talk about the world is all you,
make it on the surviving America show. I want to talk about that. There's some other things I
need to talk about. We've got to talk about Abigail. Abigail is defunding the, let's see if I can
bring it up because it's a crazy conversation. It's a crazy one to have, it's a crazy thing to have
happened, right? But she's trying. She has, actually, she's not trying. She has defunded
Confederate history fundamental. And, you know,
The level of misunderstanding that you have about the importance of history, if you look to defund history, is bananas.
You know what I mean?
Literally, like, this is what's hilarious about this.
This is a conversation I'm having with my son last night at about 9.30 on the couch, right?
We were having a conversation about Hitler.
because there was a guy on the television who has had some blood under his nose from like a bloody nose.
So he had like sort of the Hitler thing going on.
And my son was like, I feel like this guy looks a little bit like Hitler.
No, no, no.
This is how it happened.
It happened like this.
Let me get this stupid article off of here right now.
God almighty, the internet.
Dude, minimalist news.
Somebody do it.
Somebody do minimalist news.
I'll pay for it.
Well, forget it.
Don't do that.
I already pay for it.
It's at Epic Times.
You pay for Epic Times.
You get a newspaper.
You can go and read the blog and live a good life.
And you don't get pop-up ads.
I don't know why I'm even looking for any of this stuff anywhere but the Epic Times.
Anyway, my son mouthed the word Hitler.
He did that.
He kind of looks like, and I'm like, dude, you're allowed to say Hitler.
It's not like a banned word.
We don't live in Nazi Germany.
You know what I mean?
You're allowed to say Hitler.
And he's like, I know, but it's weird to say it.
I said, no, it's not weird to say it.
It's not weird to say it at all.
And then, of course, you know,
unfortunately for him, he stepped into the minefield of me.
So I start going down the rabbit hole of how important it is that you know who Hitler is
and how you'll never learn about Joseph Stalin or Mao, except for me probably, right, in school.
I mean, in regular, you know, regular school.
And they killed way more people than Hitler.
It's not, you know, Hitler was a pile of shit.
There's no doubt about it.
I'm not Nick Fuentes.
So, yeah, I mean, but the reality.
So here's my point.
My point is I'm talking to a 10-year-old about the importance of both sides of history.
being funded and played out and told in deep detail, right? My governor has no idea what that
concept is. Oh, no, no, no, no, we don't want to fund that Confederate history. Let's just bury that.
Let's just make way for the next Civil War. That's what comes in my mind. You know what I mean?
When I hear, when I see that kind of defunding of the Civil War history, I always think,
oh, they're just making way for the next one. The best way to convince us we need another one,
I guess I can't talk with my hands.
We're going to have to turn this function off.
The best way to prepare for another one is to forget about the old one.
And to D, what's up, Joy, Raid over there in Portugal, you lucky devil you.
Man, maybe not so lucky.
I don't know.
Do you know where we're at with oil right now?
People are going to be very pissed in Europe with the United States if they're not already.
Jewel rate's not going to show up to any of my lives anymore.
We could also call this show Surviving the Mustache, for those of you who are viewing.
Surviving the Mustache, Episode 74, The World is All You Make It.
The world is seeing the last, like, big pump of oil from the Middle East right now.
According to my sources, the last of the boats with the oil are docking this week.
And then what comes out of the Middle East is unknown.
I guess let's go with that, right?
We don't know what's going to come out.
We don't know what Trump's going to allow to come out.
We don't know what Iran's going to put out in all the rest of the countries that use straight.
At 11 o'clock, I'm going to be on the traditional Catholic night podcast, and I'm going to be talking about just that sort of situation, right?
Because that is a scary one.
That is a scary one.
What is it?
It's largely shortage preparation, right?
That's what we're talking about.
Shortage and fuel preparation.
I think even in the midst of oil and fuel shortage in the U.S., we're not having a fuel shortage,
but in the midst of all this chaos, I don't even think the price of gas is going to go up that much.
I've changed my tune on that.
I think that we're going to see price destruction.
Is that what it's called?
Price destruction?
Cost destruction.
I don't know.
Demand destruction.
I do.
I think what we're going to see is demand destruction starting already, probably, in the U.S.
In other words, we're not flying, we're not driving, we're staying home, we're staying local.
Because $4.16 a gallon gas is stupid, Donnie.
So I think that's kind of where we're going with that.
You know what I mean?
I do think we'll see some demand destruction in the U.S.
that will kind of balance things out.
Oil price in the NASDAQ, all that kind of, I don't care.
Don't care, don't know.
I have no idea, not really worried about it either.
But suffice it to say, folks, the tune today is the world is all you make it.
I am 100% certain that the average American, the average person probably in the world is exhausted.
A lot of it's our own doing.
And a lot of it is existing.
Your brain is like, and mine too, is like a tire stuck in the mud.
Do you know what I mean?
Convictions in absolutes can really save your ass.
There was a time when friends of mine used to say,
I don't believe in absolutes.
And I used to look down on it too.
I used to say like, yeah, that kind of makes sense, man.
I better be careful.
But what happens when you believe in zero absolutes is all you do is resizz.
Well, what if, well, what if, well, this guy and maybe he was in a world of no absolutes,
you wind up with criminals that are.
brought into jail and released in the perpetual cycle until they do enough murder and enough harm that there's an uproar about it.
You know what I mean?
Until we, oh, let me tell you about the judge.
I have so much to tell you about every day.
I can't.
Oh, I may need, I may literally need a podcast host to just do what James found out.
You know what I mean?
Virginia joins National Popular Vote Compact with 13 electoral votes.
Oh, boy.
What to read up on that.
I want to tell you about this judge, this, this, I'm pretty sure I reposted it on my,
oh, look, I'm live over there on the, the deplorable X.
Where is it?
Oh, by the way, Sarah Hathaway.
Let's go.
Let me just bring this up so you guys can see all the magic that's,
going on over there. Sarah Hathaway has Erica Kirk starring in the Changing Earth series coming up.
Hey, you tell me who it looks like. You tell me who it looks like. I think it's amazing.
First of all, let me share my screen. We're going to look at some things over at X for you
podcast listeners out there. Bear with me. How many windows do I have? I got great news to share. Look,
Today is going to be a great day for the Intrepid Commander.
And the big reason that it's going to be a great day is because I'm going to will it to be a great day.
Have you ever done that?
Have you ever willed a great day into creation?
Sometimes you have to do that.
You can will a shit day into creation too.
Can you guys see?
You guys see it right?
Video.
I want to show you the Changing Earth post that went up yesterday.
Was it yesterday?
Yeah.
23 hours ago, the changing Earth.
A TV pilot is in development,
and your favorite characters are heading to the screen,
watch how the pages, tension, family bonds,
and quiet courage translate to television,
explore more.
Bingo, bango, bongo.
I got to get you guys that link.
Amazing, man.
Right?
Look at this.
I didn't even plan for this, to be honest with you.
I did not plan for this,
but how will you survive the changing earth?
I got my changing earth.
I'll share this image and this link in element, okay, so everybody can see it.
I got to do some work on this.
I got to get this spread around for Sarah.
It's so cool.
But look at Erica Kirk.
When the Earth Rebels can family defy the storm.
Sarah, that's the way, he's going to be a millionaire, man.
The multi-millionaire.
Like, don't forget about me, Sarah.
Because here's the punchline.
The Changing Earth series is.
exponentially better than the Walking Dead in almost every way.
Truly, in almost every way.
If Rick Grimes were in it, it would be an unstoppable situation.
But there are a lot of great characters, too, and you never know.
Rick Grimes was a comic book character, and, you know, the actor that you choose to play these parts
really does add their situation, add to their situation, you know what I mean?
Add to their sort of character.
So we'll have to see who does what.
Yeah, I'll just have to see, you know.
But it'll be amazing either way because the story's better.
It's just a better story.
You know what I mean?
Zombies are kind of crap.
Be honest, right?
A story about zombies and people facing off is hardly as cool
and cannot really be as cool as a people-versus people standoff in the apocalypse.
It's just the depth is just too much, right?
You've got the factions, you've got the...
It's going to be great.
Sarah, you deserve a girl.
You've been at it.
You've been pushing it for so many years,
and I'm so proud of you.
It's amazing.
And I told you it's inevitable,
because it is inevitable, folks.
We're going to talk about that inevitability, too,
here in a minute.
But life is what you make it.
It ain't easy.
This is why I asked the question of the beginning.
War or a website.
You know what I mean?
Not that it's that easy or ever
would have been that easy back in those days,
but that was sort of the concept right now.
We're staring down the barrel of all these loaded guns saying,
I don't know if we have any control over this stuff or not.
When you're running from a drone that has a grenade attached to it,
then you might be thinking,
damn, I should have started that podcast.
I should have done that thing.
I should have started that substack.
I should have ran for office.
I should have, right?
So, I mean, that's really what today's show is about.
It's that and also willing, willing your world to become a reality because you can do that.
Sarah Hathaway is a full example of that.
She's a person who worked a nine to five, raised a family, all the things,
and then in the wee hours of the morning and the night wrote a nine book series.
It happened.
She did it.
It's amazing.
Oh, and then she turned that nine book series into a five-season audio drama and rewrote all of that.
And rewrote everything into a film script slash show script.
meanwhile family job right everything everything that you have and say i can't do it because she did it
i know you guys look at me and go yeah well if i had all the time he had then i could do that too
type of thing but you know whatever i want to show you this i built court watch dot us okay i got
this uh message through x the other day this guy was talking about court track u.s very
interesting little bit of intel you may want to have you may want to go to court watch us and book
market so you can sit down when you have some free time and find out which judges need to go.
Because look, we're talking about action in life. We're talking about looking out at the landscape
of life and the world, right, and what you make of that world around you, well, if you have
three judges in your area, if crime's going crazy, I think of North Carolina, right? I think of
like Charlotte. But if you have a situation where there's all these judges and you can do some
Intel research on them using courtwatch.us.
And you could say, these three judges got to go, man.
They've let out like all kinds of bad guys.
No wonder we have so much crime in the city or in our town.
Maybe that's your move.
Maybe that's your calling.
Maybe that's what you do.
Maybe you begin to push with the data to say,
we need Judge Dingleberry to be gone.
Right?
I don't know. Just some things. Just some things to remind you of the world that you are living in and the potential that you have within that world, okay? Because you have tremendous potential. Let no one tell you otherwise. Tremendous potential. But it is very easy to fall into the traps, both in your mind and in your phone and in the world around you, the old voices in your head. There's always the doubting voice in your head. You can't escape that, right? I exist.
morning with the doubting voice in my head.
I woke up today.
I have to tell you this story because it's an important story.
It really is.
I left my job at 2016 to become a freelance writer, right?
To write books, myself, to become a freelance writer.
To do a thing that sounds absolutely nuts to the majority of people.
And even when I tell them what I do today, they still look at you nuts.
you know like how do you make a living writing but i left my job 2016 to become a writer legitimately
now i had been writing books before then i had a dream of being a writer since i was 19 you know
what i mean 18 19 something like that like oh man that would be cool and i'll give you the funny
story you know i wrote my first book and i couldn't believe it didn't become a bestseller
because in when you don't know anything about writing you think that the hard part is writing the
book. You're like, oh, man, I wrote the book. I'm rich now, right? When you find out, oh, no,
there's a whole other arm of marketing and spreading the word and begging and pleading and all that
kind of stuff to get books sold. Just is what it is. You know what I mean? Creative following,
all that kind of stuff. But suffice it to say, like, for a long, long time, folks, I had had a dream of
being a published author. Not a self-published author. Not a guy who wrote books, put them on Amazon,
begged the audience to buy them. You know what I mean? But to be a published author. And I don't
want to go too in detail with it all. But suffice it to say, man, that from 2016 to today,
2026, just a couple weeks ago or a week ago, I got this book right here. I got the copy of
Ultimate Survival Toolkit by James Walton, right? The Ultimate Survival Toolkit by James Walton is a
well, it's a three and one survival kit, really is what it is.
It's got a great guidebook that's full color, beautiful, full, I can't tell you where to buy it.
It's not for sale yet.
I'm just showing it to you because it's gorgeous and it's amazing and I'm very proud of it.
And more importantly than all of that is the fact that this was a dream that I had given up on for a while,
especially during the height of wokeism because I figured my voice is not a voice that is valuable in terms of selling books to the grand population.
You know what I mean?
I said like, I knew that everything was compromised.
I knew the New York Times bestseller list was compromised.
Like to be number one on that meant that I had to do a woke strip tease that I wasn't willing to do.
That's pretty good.
And it just, you know, it seemed like something that not only wasn't something I'd ever be able to do,
but it was something I didn't want anymore.
It didn't even want to be a part of something like that.
So my thoughts about being published, you know, fell into these small sort of conservative,
dominated publishing houses that I'm sure, like, salivated for Bill O'Reilly's and Sean Hannity's
and Glenn Bex and, you know, Michael Savage's and Rush Limbaugh's and that kind of thing.
And it was just Tucker Carlson's and it was like, I don't have an audience like that.
Like, what I mean?
None of this is adding up.
You know what I mean?
This, none of this is that.
It's not going to stop me.
It would never would have stopped me from writing, right?
I never would stop.
I'll never stop writing. I'll be writing books till I'm dead. I'll die and there will be
three or four unwritten books that maybe my family will know about maybe they won't and they
could share with you if you're still alive because I'm always writing multiple things, right?
This morning I woke up and I had a contract waiting for me in my email and it was for the
follow-up book to the ultimate survival toolkit and it's called the ultimate preppers toolkit.
and it's going to be an amazing book, man.
It's going to be a, it's going to be a like binder style, like professional, well-done book that the large part of the design they brought to me.
And I just have been adding some polish and, of course, adding my side of the right, I'm going to do all the writing.
But the important thing is it's, it's a good.
It's a publisher. It's a publisher who's going to pay me to write the book. It's a publisher who's going to pay royalties on the book also. And this has never happened to me before. And I want you to understand that it's taken. You could argue that it's taken 10 years. But it's actually taken a lot more than 10 years when you really wrap your head around it. I've been writing books. The first book I ever wrote, I think, was called Dan.
inverse lights. I have one copy of it still. And I am going to transfer it from that book into and
resell it to you. I'm going to make it better, but because it's got to be horrible. I mean,
it's not horrible. It's a pretty cool little horror story about Salem witches, but modern. It's
hard to explain. But since 19 years old, I've been sort of in my head, I've been wanting to basically
be a published author. Like, and having a dream of like, oh, man, it would be cool, right? To be a writer and to be a
published author and to make a living that way. Is it possible, right? I still don't know if it's possible
because this book and this book deal is not, you know, I'm done work. All I do is write survival
manuals now. Yeah, sit on the bench and contemplate the A-frame shelter. Like, it's not that
deal yet. But it is the publishing thing. You know, it is the dream. And you have to understand
that some dreams take 20 years. From 20 to 40, folks. From 20 to 40, folks, from 20.
to 40. I had sat a dream of being a published author, a legitimately published author by a publishing
house and receiving royalties on the books, right? That had sat on some branch out there in this mind,
right, in lieu of like being a dad, being a husband, paying the bills, right? All that kind of stuff
that we all worry about and our goals that we all have, but maybe want to achieve, have to achieve,
on top of PBN and everything else, right? This thing was hanging.
it out there and the only thing that got me there was grinding.
The only thing that got me there was the grind.
The only thing that got me there was to just get up and get behind the freaking limestone
and push every single day, sometimes for nothing, sometimes for absolutely nothing
for weeks at a time, nothing.
And I don't know if that is, I don't think that is special.
I don't think that is a gift.
I think I do have gifts, but I don't think the grind is the gift, folks.
I don't think that's something that I was built for because when I was little, my mom did everything for me.
I was one of those kids, right?
I never touched a laundry.
I never touched a dish.
Rarely touched a dish.
I wasn't built under rigors to be some great work.
I wasn't crafted into like, you know, to be the guy that gets up and grinds every day.
It could be the drive itself.
It could be the fact that I know that there is an intense drive in me, and I don't know what it is.
It could be that I am in a long line of addicts, and I do think that addicts tend to have overwhelming driving force, and since I don't suffer any real addiction outside of the black poison.
Cheers.
And that's the best one, right?
The best addiction you can have when you're looking to maximize drive to get you done is coffee, right?
It becomes like the angel on your shoulder.
I'll do a few more pages, Mr. Walton.
You know what I mean?
So I don't know.
I don't know what to tell you other than the fact that the world is what you make it.
And that's why I wanted to get on and do today's show.
Because I know that each and every one of you out there listening has something in the chamber, right?
You've got something in the chamber that you dream about doing or that you think could help the world or change the world.
You have advice.
You have experience.
You've done something, been somewhere, heard something, read something that has really sort of spurred something within you.
And likely you spend eight hours a day like the vast majority of people shoveling hot asses.
fault on top of that dream because you have to make a living. But I know many people, guys,
my wife included who they work, jobs that have nothing to do with what they want to do.
And then in their free time, they do, they do incredible things. You know what I mean?
Amazing things that they do things in their free time like Sarah Hathaway that you would say,
you wouldn't do that in your full time. Right. Like you couldn't do that, achieve that as a job.
And again, I don't think this is some sort of a dream.
I don't think this is some sort of a gift.
I don't think this is some rare thing.
I love these people I'm talking about, right?
Truly, like, truly love them.
And I'm not taking away from what they have done or what they have achieved.
What I'm trying to explain to you is I think that these, this,
is people.
I think this is everyone.
And the reason I think it's everyone is because I watch people quit.
You know what I mean?
I watch what little adversity it takes to make people quit things.
When you are into fitness, these are weird metrics that only I could give you, probably.
But when you are in fitness and when you are in fishing, okay, and maybe even food service,
my life revolves around the letter F, okay?
If it starts with the letter F, there are things in my life that have carried me through life,
and the majority of them start with the letter F.
But if you are in fishing, fitness, and food service, it's very easy.
You see lots of quitting.
You know what I mean?
quitting is happening all around you all the time because food services high stress hard work
people quit they break you know what i mean fitness same thing right high stress a lot of work pain
the idea that i got to do this and do this and do this and i'm going to have my legs are going to
feel this way my arms are going my shoulders and i'm tired and you watch people quit and fishing is
kind of for the opposite right fishing is the polar opposite of that the polar
opposite of that. Fishing is you don't have to do anything and you have to master that, right?
Well, you have to do plenty, but it's not going to hurt. It's not high pressure. It's the opposite.
We're going to sit here. We're going to look. The most pressure you get into is like, can you make that cast up under that brush?
You know? But for the, for the most part, fishing is another instance of quitting where it tests the patience.
It tests the patience
It tests the frustration
Because you can go all day
And get one bite, miss it
Oh my
I'm not coming out here again dude
I'm not doing this again
You know how many men I've taken out fishing
One, two times
Never again
Buy you know
And I'm not talking about guys that are like
I have nothing to do Jim
What do you want to do
I'm talking about guys that are like
I want to start fishing man like you do
I don't know what do I need to get
And they go out and they buy the gear
And they come on and they're done
They never touch it again
I think that the people quit easy.
That's it.
That's what I'm getting at.
People quit with very little standing in their way.
David Goggins said that most people,
the majority of people quit at 40%.
And I can attest personally that that's absolutely true.
That's absolutely true.
Most people quit at 40%.
It's absolutely, I mean, it is what it is.
Go out and run.
right go out and go for a run you will quit if you don't run you will quit at two two miles probably
max right you'll be like oh my i can't run anymore you know that's not true but the discomfort
is such that you're going to quit right people quit if if most people quit at 40 percent
that means you could probably hit five miles and i think that the average person could run five
miles, right? It's 30 minutes worth of running or 40, 45 minutes worth of running, something like
that for the average person, if you're running. If you're shuffling, it's going to take you longer.
But you know what I mean? So people quit, man. I do it all the time. Don't get me wrong.
I'm not sitting here said, I finish everything. I start. I tell my kids, Waltons are finishers.
I always love those dads. We're finishers. Oh, God. You're setting your kid up for something.
I'll tell you that.
Be very careful what you implant in your kid's brain.
Because there's going to be a whole lot of shit they never finish.
And they're going to sit there with that resounding in their head.
Alton's or finishers.
I never finish anything.
I'm a loser.
You know what I mean?
Gotta be careful what you implant in there.
But you got a lot more than you believe, right?
You got a lot more in you that you believe or then you believe.
And it just is what it is, man.
You know, you got to go for it in life.
If you don't go for it, then you'll lay on your deathbed with regrets.
Or you'll wind up standing in a world that you can't believe is happening and asking yourself,
why didn't I do something about it?
Why didn't I do more?
You know what I mean?
Why didn't I do more?
And who wants that?
You know what I mean?
Nobody wants that for you.
You guys want to see something cool?
You guys want to see a cool thing?
So since we got nuked off.
of YouTube, I've been working more on Red Beacon Media.
I've got it pretty well hammered down, and I want to show you something.
I want to put a call to action out to you and show you a little something.
I'll try to explain it as best I can for the podcast listening audience.
But suffice it to say, it didn't really show up very well.
Oh, well, you get the idea.
The question is, are you a lightkeeper?
It's an image of the red light tower, lighthouse, that is the logo for Red Beacon Media.
And the question on there in Type Set is, are you a lightkeeper?
And that is the question I have for everyone out there in the listening audience, because I need lightkeepers.
That's what I need.
They're not members.
It doesn't cost money.
But in order for Red Beacon Media to work, I need light keepers.
I need people to keep the light on in Red Beacon.
And what I'm asking of you is for just that, for your creative output.
I don't care exactly what it is.
I would like things like sketches.
I would like things like artwork, sculpture.
poetry, poems, short stories, right?
Scrawlings, journal entries even, probably would be pretty cool.
Red Beacon Media is going to represent a handful of things in a way that no one is doing it right now.
In a very minimalist way, too, by the way.
As much as I want to put out great information and visit great topics and what I would like to do is make a platform.
form that is pretty easy on the eyes. You're going to see a lot of typeset. You're going to see a lot of
white and off white and minimal graphics. Very minimal graphics. I'd like to create a resting place,
right? In Red Beacon Media, we don't need anything super exciting and crazy and whoa and oh my God,
my mind is blown. Your mind's blown all the time. Your mind is blown all day. Right? What your mind needs
some time to cool down, man.
Nothing does it better than poems.
I'm sorry. You probably hate them, but it is what it is.
So my question for you is, are you a lightkeeper?
Now, the time will come for you to answer that question.
Jake the snake, 1988, what is up, my man?
The time will come for you to answer that question.
But it might be the time for you to start.
And that's why I'm bringing it to you now.
Are you a lightkeeper?
Do you want to be a lightkeeper for Red Beehb?
It's important. It is very important, folks. I believe that we are in the midst of a renaissance slash rebellion, and I believe that the preppers are at the forefront of said rebellion. Because what? Well, there is no greater way than to rebel than the garden and to separate yourself from, you know, the goings on of the world today.
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Support the great sponsors that support the prep or broadcasting network, okay?
We've got a lot of them. I mean, this year, we've really found some awesome people.
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and that kind of stuff. Be good at PBN. Be very good at PBN. Folks, we are all immensely powerful.
We are all immensely powerful.
I heard something the other day I want to share with you.
It's new.
It's new in here.
It's probably an old sales tip.
But I want you to apply it in your life because it's one of those hacks that just will automatically improve your situation.
Jordan is really good at this.
There are some people in my life who are really good at this already.
But this is advice that you can give to yourself, your children.
children, everybody. If the world existed with this idea in mind, this concept, if they lived this way,
it would be a pretty cool place to live. And I think for the most part it does with pretty decent people.
But as you get older in life or as life has its way with you, it's easy to kind of forget about this.
Because this is power. This is immense power. And people are giving up on it.
And you hate it. You go to the store and you see it lacking and you know it.
pretend everyone you meet has a sign around their neck that says make me feel important that's it
that's your goal pretend that everyone you meet and interact with by choice now people that like
you choose to interact with right everyone that you choose to interact with make believe they have a
sign around their neck that says make me feel important and if you if you do that
especially with the people you love, the people you care about and the interactions that are important.
Dude, like, you virtually become unstoppable. I'm telling you.
It's something that I do a lot already, but it's one of those things that, like, it's a skill, right?
It's a skill, and maybe I'm losing it a little bit, or maybe you're losing it a little bit,
or maybe you have people in your life that you're kind of like, ugh, sometimes it's the kids.
Hmm?
You want to admit it?
or no. Sometimes it's the spouse, right? Oh my God, I don't want to hear it. I don't want to talk. I don't want to
right. What would your life be like if you simply looked at the people in your house that way?
Right? If you looked at the people in your house that way, you were like each one of them wore a sign
around their neck that said, make me feel important. And you did it. And this was your mission.
You look at them and you said, all right, I'm going to isolate this person.
I'm going to stare them in the eyes.
I'm going to listen to what it is they have to say.
I'm going to ask good questions.
I'm going to be here with them right now in this moment.
It goes an incredible.
It's miraculous.
It's miraculous.
Give it a try if you don't believe me, right?
I don't know what's going on with you, Hunter.
I don't know if it's me or if it's you or what it is, but I don't see anybody else complaining.
I'm sorry to hear about your reception issues.
All right, folks, my time has come.
10.23 in the a.m. I do appreciate you.
For those of you waiting for the Women's Wednesday show, I do apologize.
It's not up yet. But I got a great one for you. Don't you worry about that.
Enjoy your day, PBN family. Remember, the world is all you make it.
If you have lots to complain about and no ideas on how to fix it, you may need some.
some quiet time away from yourself.
You may need to ground yourself.
You may need a punishment for the weekend and sit down and think about what kind of effect
you can have on this world.
Just my take, all right?
That's it.
I'll talk to you guys soon.
Thanks for everything.
Spread the word, you know, tell everyone about PBN.
We've got a lot to offer in times like these.
