The Prepper Broadcasting Network - The Commander's Conundrum
Episode Date: March 14, 2025www.limatangosurvival.comwww.pbnfamily.com...
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Because it's sometimes days can go by and I feel like I'm watching this show that is
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And then I like shake back awake and I'm like, dude, you're the one behind the microphone.
But there's so many others, you know what I mean?
There's many other great hosts, great shows here at PBN. We We're gonna talk about the commander's conundrum today and
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So doing something I did this years ago.
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Nobody was really interested, but I'm noticing the tightening of belts, the talk of economies
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But I definitely want to talk about, what was it?
Oh, the gym.
The gym brought it up.
Oftentimes this conundrum of mine is brought up and you know, it is what it is.
It's a really good thing.
It's just one of those selfish things that you deal with when you when
you spout a message for years and years and years. It's literally coming
to terms with the message, not that it's me getting the message to everyone, but
it's coming to terms with the message and the efficacy of the message. For years
and years and years talking about fitness, right? I talk about fitness on, I'd love to go back and find those old forums.
I'd write about fitness.
You preppers ever think about fitness?
Do you guys ever fitness is very important in prepping.
I would get skewered.
People would just, they would kill me over it.
Like there's no way I have a 38 and plenty of ammo.
That's my fitness plan.
I do just hilarious, right?
They're probably all dead now.
Probably died of COVID.
Overweight.
I don't know.
But there are things homesteading growing gardens, right?
Uh, getting outside, getting in the woods, right?
Getting running in the woods, taking, you know, spending time out in nature, taking
your time out in nature.
Fishing, get out fish, the forgotten art of angling, right?
The long forgotten art of angling.
I can't sit still in this, in the, in the constant go and constant scroll and zero patience
generation that we live in.
There, you know, fishing is really like it is the other side of the coin, you know, to get out in the war.
If you fish like me, I've talked about how I fish.
It's not like everybody fishes.
It's a really intimate thing.
That sounds weird, but I mean, that's the best way to describe it.
You know, we get in the water, we wade, we catch them all mouth, we look at the world around us.
And all these things, you know, for me, when things work,
this could be the whole basis of why I do a podcast still all these years later.
When I find things that work, and I've done this my whole life, I want to tell people. I see my kids do it too, it's kind of a
beautiful thing, but you find something that works, you want to tell people.
You find this thing that works, you feel good about it, you feel good inside, you
feel like, wow, and this is so fun. Like, you want to tell people. I'm not the type
of guy that's like,
what's that you have over there Jim?
Get away.
You know what I mean?
I'm not that kind of person.
So, it's the problem, the conundrum is,
over these years it's worked.
The problem for me is over these years it's worked.
And I have a lot of negative to say about the world.
About the times, about the situations that we're in.
The overwhelming technological cage that we all seem to be living in.
But the message has grown and it's worked.
And again, when I say the message, I don't mean that James Walton from the Prepper Broadcasting Network has changed the world.
I mean, overall, this sort of overall, what is it, like a zeitgeist kind of thing, right?
Outdoors, fitness, you know, that kind of stuff has resonated with people.
And the conundrum part is you're at the gym with your wife.
It's 8 o'clock at night.
And it's packed.
Or maybe it's not packed, but maybe there's people in your
way.
You see, I remember going to gyms.
10 years ago.
And there were certain times a day you could go to gym, you
wouldn't see anybody nobody nobody's around. There were gyms open 24 7 before kovat and our gym was always open 24. So you could go at 4 in the morning. I
fundamentally learned
The basics of boxing and
Kettlebells in a little side room in a gym between 4 and five o'clock in the morning with a
guy named Antoine who popped in and out of my life like some character in a
movie. But it was really cool because nobody was there. We had the whole room
to ourselves. I could do these strange and different movements to me, footwork
and you know and really let loose on the heavy bag and really start to understand like, oh, okay.
This is how you use the human body to damage something.
And it was, it was an amazing time.
And it was, you know, it led to this whole thing. It led to heavy bags in the backyard, you know, training at the MMA Institute, all that kind of stuff.
And it led to me behind the microphone saying, do this, this, this, and this, do this, this, this, and this.
Trust me, you want to do this, this, and this.
And you look up from the haze of life and you see, oh,
there's people doing this, this, and this.
And you know what the, you know what the conundrum is they're in my way they're in they're in my way I go in the woods there's always people in the
woods I live near a big big big park right it's not necessarily a park park
is kind of the weird it's a weird way to look at it's a giant stretch of woods
right for an urban area, suburban area. I
used to run into that place I used to run to the end of my street take the
dogs off the leash and we would run through that park as though it were
ours you know as though it were ours like hundred acres never see anybody I
might see a one guy on a bike you know what I mean? Run that whole park the dogs will be living.
Now I lost dogs doing that. And we had to find them. And we did. But that whole place is different now.
There's kids and people and other people walking dogs and people running and bunches of bike riders and it's a
popular place now and I'm always remind you know it's all good don't get me wrong
everything about what I'm telling you is good only from the most selfish parts of
my being a being do I go like, God, really? Come on. It's something
you bitch about with your wife. You know, that's what it is, right? That's what these
things are. They're surface-leadable irritants that you say like, of course I walk into the
bar, gah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah, right? That thing. But the reality is, it is beautiful, right?
That people are out.
Fishing hasn't quite got there yet.
I don't know if fishing will get there or not.
I can tell you for sure the gyms, the quiet places, the parks, the mountains, right?
I'm going to the mountains 10 years ago, nobody.
Go to the mountains now.
It's a pretty popular thing to go up the Blue Ridge Parkway,
park your car, go look over an expanse, take a deep breath and go, oh my God, I forgot
there was more to life than the spreadsheet I was working on this week.
You know what I mean?
The first time I went to the mountains, I couldn't believe it.
I'm 20-something years old.
I've never even been in mountains before.
And I just get up in these mountains by Waynesboro, Virginia.
One of the most beautiful places in the world.
And I'm like, what? This is crazy.
I remember like pooling over Blue Ridge Parkway and looking out the side.
High up. Looking down into this valley.
And there's houses down there and shit.
Like there's this whole little town down there, and I'm so high up, looking down into this beautiful valley.
And it's just this...
My point is, people are doing it.
People are having those same moments, having those same feelings, and like,
it couldn't be better. It couldn't be better for humanity. It couldn't be better for America. It couldn't be better for the state. It couldn't be better for the person.
You know, you see a guy in the gym working out, and you're like this, you know, I mean,
if you work out, you know, you know what it look. Here's the deal at 3 o'clock yesterday 3 p.m. Yesterday
I was dead to the world. I've been sleeping drinking too much coffee watching late-night TV and
I'm you know, I'd make those same mistakes eating too much that kind of stuff
I
Was dead 3 o'clock, you know
And I told my wife months ago Thursday nights
We'll go I will go to the gym will go as a family or you know, just you and me whatever
And I was like, oh my I can go to this gym. I'm so dead tired
Dead three o'clock, right? We do the dinner thing
Get that all cleaned up, you know, everything the kids whatever and then it's oh
my god, so I go to the gym, you know every everything kid whatever and then it's oh my god so I gotta go to the gym you know and I know the deal with fitness and the deal with
fitness is I get up on the treadmill with my wife because I told her I did
let's do cardio together you know I'm probably not gonna work out together but
let's do cardio together cuz I hadn't been to the gym gym in a while so I
knew it was gonna be a I knew it was going to be a, I knew it was going to be like a tank rolling
through the front wall of the gym.
Like it was going to be heavy weights, a lot of heavy breathing, sweating, suffering.
Right.
And that's what I needed.
But, uh, what I also know, cause I've been doing, you know, working out for so
many years now is you've got to go right into the doing, you know, working out for so many years now is you got to go right into the fire.
You know, when you're tired like that, you can beat the tired easy.
It's easy, but you got to go right in the fire.
It's put the incline up on the treadmill and just start running.
Not like breakneck running.
So you pull a calf muscle, but start a good jog on a good incline and get your heart pump and get
your blood flowing, you know, and, and as you work out and as that workout carries
on, like you become, I don't know what you become.
You become this thing that, that your body's used to, I guess.
I guess my body's used to it, the call, right?
My body's used to like being shook and awoken up
It's like hey, dude. We're doing that thing again with the heavy things. Oh, okay. All right
No, no, no get out of bed. We're doing it right now
and that's kind of the way you have to do it because
Then the body would kicks back into gear
And what was it tired sluggish evening turned into a beautiful?
night out with the wife
So yeah, I'm running into a bunch of people doing a bunch of things they should be doing
Getting in my damned way and you know what it's a beautiful thing
Because I'm doing it too, right? I've been rolling into the store called battlegrounds
Because I'm doing it too, right? I've been rolling into this store called Battlegrounds lately, getting in the way of all the people playing Warhammer and playing card games and doing all the dorky things. And I'm in there lumbering around trying to figure out what color paint do I want? What do I want? Maybe I'll play on this table one day. You know what I mean it's a beautiful thing life it really is it
really is and again this isn't a complaint show this is a realization
that there's more people doing the right things we complain and complain and
complain everybody's on their phone everybody's disconnected disjointed but
out there in the world there are lots of people doing things together, doing things outside, getting in shape, getting aware, all that kind of stuff.
It's a reminder, you know?
On to the business of making a little money.
I'm going to go on to the business of making a little money.
This is an interesting and unique opportunity, but one that might be worth pursuing for you guys.
It's going to resonate more with the members, but it's not exclusive to them.
A year ago, we did an affiliate program.
I don't do affiliate programs, but I did an affiliate program for PBN's membership.
So in other words, we split the profits of a membership when it's sold, if you're an affiliate.
What I've decided to do is to give a 35% commission on affiliates, two affiliates for people who sell PBN memberships.
You know what I mean? We have this big giant membership world over there at
PBNfamily.com and most commission is like, you know, 8%, 10%, 15%. You get a 15%
commission from affiliates, it's like, ooh. We're gonna go 35%. 35% on the annual. So fundamentally, the transparency is if you
convince someone to sign up for a PBN membership, you're going to get $20. I'm going to get
$40. And subsequently, that will happen every year that they re-sign with us.
Okay, now that might not sound like that big a deal.
But what if you get 10 people to sign up?
What if you get 100 people to sign up?
I don't know who you know. I don't know what you're capable of out there.
But what I can tell you is we have a great preparedness membership website filled with awesome stuff at PBNfamily.com.
If you're a member, you already know it. If you're not, you should check it out. You should peruse it.
And you should say, if you're this kind of hustle person, I know there's people out there like,
dude, I have no desire to sell your stuff, like none. Fine, but if you're listening and you're going,
oh, that could be a little side hustle,
and 20 bucks per sale is pretty good.
20 bucks per sale is pretty good,
considering I touch no inventory,
I do nothing other than send people to a website
and get them to sign up.
Boom, they sign up, I receive payment,
you get 35% of that payment.
Hey, you know, look, here's the reason.
I had a handful of people, not a ton, but enough to notice,
that said, well, there are two decisions made.
I had a bunch of people jump up into the lifetime membership rank.
I don't want a bill annually anymore.
We're tightening our belts.
We want to make sure we're not, you know, we're getting rid of all sponsorships,
all that kind of stuff, or all subscriptions.
Cool.
Thank you.
Welcome to the lifetime side.
Then I also had people who dropped out completely.
Oh, we got to drop out.
We we're really tightening the belt.
We don't want any of this extra money going out the door.
Hey, I completely get it.
Right. this extra money going out the door. Hey! I completely get it. Right? So to help people tighten their belt to talk about frugality those kinds of things that's
good. This membership, this PBN membership, is one of the only things
that I could do something like this with. I have the ability to price it the way I
want to price it and then I have the ability to give out a commission on the way I want to give out a commission.
Whatever.
Ninety nine percent if I wanted to.
Right.
So this is this is what we're going to do.
I want you to reach out to me in trepid commander at proton dot me.
Intrepid commander at proton.me.
Intrepid Commander at proton.me if you're interested.
Like I said, there's really no commitment on your end whatsoever.
I'll sign you up as an affiliate.
You will get a link, and that link will allow you to say,
here, sign up for this.
I have this membership, or I'm going to get this membership where I listen to these
people all the time.
They know what they're talking about.
They get you prepared.
They got a great spreadsheet up front.
They got some great documentation to get yourself more prepared, schedules, great
podcasts, great video content, all that kind of stuff.
Join.
It's only 60 bucks for the year.
Right. And then boom, you get your little cut.
So, and the cool thing is, like I said, they stay with us.
Most of our members stay with us for years, four or five years.
I've got people who've been with us since we started.
You'll get that payment again next year, payment again the year after that, you know.
And as you build your little cushion of PBN membership
affiliate payments, all of a sudden you have something you can depend on year over year.
Whoa, I've got 200 extra bucks coming this year for preps because I signed up 10 people.
It's my offer to you, okay?
I know there's a lot of things out there that our president and the administration is doing
right.
I still think we have plenty of hard times coming.
And this is a way that I can help, one of the few ways that I can help outside of just giving advice like we do here at PBN.
All right.
Oh, it's such a joy to be on the microphone and not on the camera.
Sorry, Johnny.
Johnny Five's looking at me with those googly eyes. He's like,
You gonna turn me on today or what? Not today, but well, I may. I may make a video later.
Maybe a membership video, but as far as morning podcast goes, you get the day off, my man.
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