The Prepper Broadcasting Network - What Everyone Gets Wrong about SURVIVAL w/ EJ Snyder: Prepper Camp Speaker Series
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Hey, thanks for having me, James.
I'm really excited to be here with you guys today talking about one of my favorite things,
prepper camp and what we're going to be talking about out there and looking forward to it.
Appreciate you having me on today.
No doubt.
So through all your experience and we'll get into it. I had a question for you right at the top.
What do you think people get wrong most about wilderness survival?
Uh, I think what people get wrong the most about wilderness survival is they,
um, you know, a lot of times they, um, they,
uh, what do you say? They, uh, overinflate their own skillset, you know, their own,
that's a good one, their own abilities and they don't stay humble to it. They, they,
they believe they can do more than they really can. And when you go to the wild, you gotta
stay humble and they underestimate what mother nature is going to throw at them. So for me, and the nine pillars of survival that I teach, uh, the first one for me,
people think right away, so shelter, if I don't know it's mindset, it's going in
with the right mindset.
If you go into any situation in the world, whether you're in an active shooter
situation, you get lost in the wilderness, you get attacked by a bear, any of those
situations, it's about your mindset, having a positive mindset, a focused mindset,
one that's goal oriented.
And that is thinking outside the box and stays calm.
I love this thing that people have when they get in a situation that
overwhelms them is they, they either panic, they get feared.
They, they, they lose, they don't get calm. They, they start losing their mind. They get feared, they lose,
they don't get calm, they start losing their mind,
they get very anxiety.
Oh, sure.
And you don't think logically in this world
and you're thinking emotionally, you make bad decisions.
So that's what I would put out there for that one.
Beautiful, I think that's beautiful.
So assuming we have listeners that haven't heard of you or don't know
the full extent of things that you do.
I think that's really kind of the story with EJ Snyder is like, you know,
them, but do you really know him?
Like, do you really know everything he's doing?
Yeah.
Give us a little bit of background, a little feeling on what's going on
now, what you've done in the past.
That kind of thing.
Got it.
Um, so EJ Snyder, you can follow me, uh, on all my social medias.
Uh, you can go to ej Snyder.com.
Yeah.
That's my website.
You can find all things about EJ, what I got going on.
And we're actually redoing my website, but this is the one up there.
Now it's really good, but we're retooling, uh, skull crusher survival,
um, to skull crusher outdoors.
So all things outdoors.
And so that's going on.
Um, so go to EJ standard.com.
You can link up with all my social medias, survive with EJ on YouTube, all
my social medias, most of them, the tag is at EJ Snyder three, three, three.
Yeah.
That's my number three, three, three.
And, uh, you can find me there.
I am a kid that grew up and of all places, North Jersey, just outside New York City.
All my classmates are like, hey, how the hell you do what you do?
You're wrestling them alligators and stuff.
It was a spot in the street growing up there eating pizza pie, you know, hey.
And so my father was a misplaced cowboy, so he was a carpenter by trade.
On the weekends, my folks divorced when I was very young.
So when he had me and my kid brother, we knew and we loved it. was a cowboy so he was a on the weekends. My folks
were very young so when he
had me and my kid brother,
we knew and we loved it. We
were going to the woods. We
were learning how to hunt
fish camp backpack. I knew
just getting out in the
wilderness. He should have
been in Colorado quite
frankly, but that started my
love for the outdoors and I
knew that I didn't belong in a concrete jungle.
I belonged in the wilderness.
I was born in the wrong damn state.
So fast forward at age 19, I joined the army after doing
scouting and I was a camp counselor, a nature guide, an
archery instructor.
So through the YMCA, I went in the army.
Just felt natural to me.
We didn't have a lot of money.
I didn't have any vision of going to college or anything
like that. And so I joined the infantry. I was a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne, went to the 1991 Gulf War, earned my first bronze star during that war as platoon sergeant.
Through the process, I went to Ranger school in 1988. That's when I got my first taste of, where's that Ranger handbook? There it is. My Ranger handbook and this thing here, you go through a pretty tough course,
but to stay awake, I would go to the chapter that talked about survival stuff.
And I reread that and I must've read it in this book a hundred times.
And it just floored me about survival.
Of course, the army, I was pushed in by Johnny Rambo, who I said, that guy,
I know isn't real,
but somebody on this earth has to be that guy.
And if not, I'm going to be that guy.
So with the combination of those two things, I wound up becoming a ranger instructor in
1996 in Florida in the swamps of Florida.
Well, here's teaching survival, waterborne operations, boat operations.
And in that they made me the primary survival and tracking instructor. I was a teacher for the school of survival waterborne
operations boat- operations.
And in that they made me the
primary survival and tracking
instructor so they sent me to a
tracking school. I sent me to
sear schools your level C where
I learned formally survival
stuff and how to survive behind
enemy lines just like Johnny
Rambo. Came back and I was I was game on from that time forward over 30 years now, formally teaching survival to civilians and military alike.
And I've gone to a few other survival courses
at Arctic Survival School.
I've been to the Thai Jungle School,
survival school in Thailand.
And then I started traveling and learning
with indigenous tribes and other folks that knew survival
because I believe you can never be, I hate the term expert in survival because I'm a
lifelong student of survival and I think I can master a lot of things, but I'll
never think I'll ever get it all.
I will try.
And so through that process, uh, I went to the, uh, back to the Iraq in the
second time and operation, Iraqi freedom earned a second bronze star Legion of Merit order St. Maurice. Uh, in that time I went for 15
months to Northern Iraq and Kirk cook, retired after 25 years. What do I do
now? And I really got into TV and film. I was trying to, while I was on the
island of Hawaii, my last duty station, I started trying to consult on films
for military and wilderness survival skills.
Uh, started doing some acting and stunt work was a huge fan of the show.
Survivor, uh, applied for it multiple times.
Uh, and one I was teaching, I went out and became a contract
seer instructor teaching survival skills.
Okay.
Warfare center in North Carolina, where I've been living ever since.
And, uh, I got the call from survivor, uh, long story short, I was made the final cast.
They replaced me with another guy.
Uh, the football coach, Jimmy Johnson, the Dallas Cowboy coach.
And that's a bad thing because I'm a Giants fan, but whatever.
Floating around about the people were looking for certain characters
to be on these reality shows.
And, uh, lo and behold, discovery channel discovered me. floating around about the, the people were looking for certain characters to be on these reality shows.
And, uh, lo and behold, discovery channel discovered me, uh, no pun intended for dual survival.
I went and tried out when they were placing the first host.
Yeah.
And a Barry right out with four other guys.
I wound up coming in second place, but they had a little crazy show
that they were planning little, but knows to me that I wound up filming the very first show of
naked grade film.
The pilot episode was consulting and helping produce it.
Wow.
That was a little over 12 years ago.
Wow.
God time flies.
And we're like 18 seasons into this thing and a whole bunch of
spin-offs now.
And I'm very proud of that.
That I got to have a whole bunch of spin offs now
and I'm very proud of that.
That I got to have a whole
bunch of other outdoors men and
women to get out there and take
that experience on which is a
real life experience I've done
six total challenges never
tapped out two hundred six days
I later went on to host season
nine of dual survival. Now
that's just I was in first man
out a whole bunch of other TV things. But besides that, I'm a published writer and an author over probably hundreds of articles
and magazines and periodicals.
I published my first book, Emergency Home Preparedness on the 1st of October.
I'm already working on several other books.
I'm a motivational speaker, a life coach, serial entrepreneur, I own Skullcrusher LLC.
I just stepped down from
survival mastery.
I had too much going on and
they're going a different
direction and I just need to
take some care of my personal
things like my pickle company
freedom pickles which is blown
up we're going to be at
prepper camp.
So you can't wait pickles best
tasting pick on the planet and
the healthiest scores and 90 on
the you look at. I have a rock, which is my consulting life coach company.
I own a tow truck company down in Florida.
I just closed the bar, sold two apps and I am part of freedom.
75, a veteran company that is helping veterans through getting tactical
gear and getting outside a partner with them.
And I think that's about it.
But when do I sleep?
Yeah.
You know, the same you'll sleep when we get ready to head on. I
sleep five hours a night, not a minute more. And I love life
love and doing everything in it. But the bigger important thing
for me, like we're here today, and I know that's a little bit
long. But as I get out in front of all these great people, and
I put the message that God put on me, which is getting the word
about surviving tough days, getting your mindset right and having the skills.
At whatever level you're at to do that.
And so any medium I can get in front of people, whether it's TV, radio, writing,
speaking, or podcasts, uh podcasts or my YouTube channel.
I am armored by God to get this out there because one, he built me a certain way and there's not a lot of people that are cut from the cloth that I am. huge heart of gold and skillful natural leader
Chrismatic and when a bad situation comes I head to the to the sounds of the gun I head into the fire
I don't run away from it. And if it's my time to go on that day
You know, I've made my peace with this world made my peace with God. Here I come. So Roger that man
So what do you bring in out of that?
Here I come. So Roger that man.
So what do you bring in out of that universe of yours, which you have over there?
You have like a whole universe of VJ.
What are you bringing to Prepper camp?
What are you going to be teaching to the, uh, to the, what are you doing?
Two classes, right?
I'm doing two classes.
Um, the first class, you know, so I'll have my booth set up out there.
So you come over and see skull crusher outdoors.
I'll have a bunch set up out there. So you come over and see skull crusher outdoors. I'll have a bunch of survival gear there.
You can come take pictures with me, talk story, ask questions.
Um, I got autographs.
I've got videos of survival training that I've done that you
can purchase all kinds of stuff.
Uh, I will be my first class that I'm going to be speaking
on is emergency home preparedness.
I got a little light going on there.
So, and so this book here, uh, is my first published book. I'm going to be speaking on it's emergency home preparedness like a little light going on
there. So and so this book here
is my first published book very
proud of it. It actually comes
from my website the video
ultimate bug in the home defense
guide. We published just the
you know bug in portion of it
called emergency home
preparedness. We've sold over
2000 copies you can find it on
Amazon or at Prepper Camp.
Come get a signed copy from me,
but I'll be doing a class on
the basics of home preparedness.
Not gonna do the whole book,
but I'm gonna give you a what I
call the everyday George Joan
down and dirty. What one needs
to do in the different
categories of preparing your
home, one how to get home and when you do you know, the top three to five things that what you need to do when it comes to shelter, food,
water, security, morale, which is one thing that's always forgotten when people are preparing
for the because we learned during the pandemic, 90% of the world stays home, whether they're
ordered to or not, they stay home.
When people say, when the shit hits the fan,
I'm gonna bug out.
Well, that's not true.
We found that only 10% of the populace bugs out.
Half of them are bugging out to go bug in somewhere else.
Yeah, that's more like it.
Brent's house, a place they've set up already,
which is good.
And then there's the other half like me
that can just go out with just a knife.
Shout out to my good friend, Mark Begg of Begg Knives.
It's beautiful.
You're the old blade brothers.
This is something he gave me last blade show
and good fixed blade knife is always good to have,
but I'll get out there and I'll be able to do it.
So we created this book to help people
whether you're an urbanite in the city, uh, somebody
living in the, uh, great, uh, urban areas or the cul-de-sacs of the neighborhoods outside
the city or out in the rural areas.
The good thing I find though, with a lot of rural people that grew up farming or in the
country while they've been doing this their whole life.
So most of them are way ahead of the game compared to others.
And that's okay.
My goal with anything I teach, whether it's the survive with EJ survival
class or, or at my YouTube page is to teach the everyday Joe or Joan to be
the best them they can be within their limitations, their skills, physical
limitations, health concerns, any of that stuff to give them the self-confidence
to be able to know they'll be okay. And so that's the first class I'm going to be giving.
The second class is another fun and favorite topic of mine. If you're an overlander out
there, you know about his bug out vehicles, the different types, how to prepare them,
what's the need, the situations you need to think about when you're moving in a convoy.
Although I think someone's given a convoy class at our Prepper Camp, folks.
Yeah.
You aren't signed up for Prepper Camp.
They're having a sale right now.
You better get some tickets because let me tell you, we've got a plethora of speakers,
not just EJ, but I'm going to be, if I have the time to sit in some of these classes.
So I'm not going to dab into anybody else's classes.
I may just give it a hint and go, Hey, sign up for this class like convoy.
Sure.
But I will touch on it.
And, uh, I'll probably have my bicycle there that I use for bicycle bug
adding my truck, which looks like the zombie apocalypse is coming.
Most people, when they see my truck, they ask me, Hey, who's in that truck?
Is it Jason, Freddie and Michael Myers or what?
Cause I've got some crazy stuff up top.
Uh, forward to seeing it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I've got, you know, crazy ass shovel up there that I, that I got from Prepper
camp, the guy had it, he had this little, um, he had a little bunker on wheels.
I called it.
It was a trailer.
Oh yeah.
Mammoth rigs.
It's man.
That's it.
Mammoth.
Yeah.
Mammoth something.
Well, he had this shovel on there called crazy beaver and it the dog on shovel literally has teeth. And so I was like, I gotta have that. And it was red and black, which is my colors for my logo. My truck is silver, red and black all over. So it was perfect. Yeah, I'm a little OCD that way, but that's okay. And so that's what I'm in. And also freedom pickles will be there.
We'll be doing pickle tasting, we'll have jars of pickle for
purchase. Nice. We have a dill, we have a garlic and a hot and
spicy. And if we have some of our new flavors launched by
them, we may have a sour, a special recipe and a couple
others, but we're growing, we're a a sour, a special recipe and a couple others, but we're
growing, we're a startup company at the moment, so we can't overwhelm ourselves
with too many flavors at the moment.
So that's what I'm bringing.
What are you bringing?
Yeah.
Well, I'll be bringing the coffee, man.
Disaster coffee.
You've got to have coffee.
I'm sure we'll be linking up.
What do you got?
I've
drink mushroom coffee from
rise. Okay I've rise or heard
about them. I encourage you to
do that you know your mom says
eat your vegetables and eat
your mushrooms while I was a
kid that like mushrooms much
but later it like these last
couple years. I when I go to
the woods I find mushrooms like all the time. It actually started back in 2020. And I got in love with oyster mushrooms
and I enjoyed their taste.
I found them by the bushel fulls.
Like when I was on my 60 day naked afraid challenge,
I found five pounds of them one day.
And we had mushroom soup.
Oh my God, we're feeding seven of us.
So, you know, that was a big score.
So everybody got quite a bit in their belly that night.
And so I've been studying mushrooms
and people don't understand how healthy
God's put on our earth everything we need for food,
for healing yourself, taking care of inflammation, vitamins.
You just need to know where to look.
And so I've become fascinated with mushrooms.
So I drink the mushroom tea, it's a mushroom coffee, mushroom coffee has caffeine in it's got a little coffee in it. I'm on their monthly semi-year back.
Cause I'm drinking three of them a day, but you drink it.
I didn't do it for two days and I noticed not having it
in my system.
Well, I also take mushroom supplements.
What'd you feel?
Whenever I'm starting something new, health wise,
I'll try it for a week.
I'll stop it for like three days just to see what happens. And then I know it works because I'm quite a healthy guy.
I'm a very natural person.
I think you shouldn't put certain things in your body
that are out there.
Like my pickles, for instance, it was very crucial for us
to be able to naturally process our pickles
so that they're naturally preserved.
We use a natural salt in it.
So it's a healthy salt for you with a low sodium count.
So it's good salt for you because your body needs salt.
Definitely.
No chemicals, no dyes, no GMOs, no garbage, no preservatives.
And our pickles are locally sourced, organic if we can get them until we can start growing
them ourselves.
Our garlic, our dill and all our spices.
We grow ourselves.
Oh, so you get a healthy pickle.
It's not just it's, I promise the best tasting.
A lot of people, when they eat it, they don't understand what they're
tasting because they've been eating Mal and olive or some of these other ones.
Yeah.
Put three chemicals in there that will give you cancer and take you to an early
grave, so please don't eat Mount olive.
I love that they employ a lot of people come work for us at freedom pickles.
There you go.
Cause you know, you're putting a healthy product out there.
We score 90 on the Yucca app.
I'll say that again, a 90, when you take that Yucca app and you scan the little
UPC codes, uh, it tells you what's in there and ain't nobody close to us.
Uh, to score a 90 on that for any food product is amazing.
So we're really proud of it.
Look at us up at freedompickles.com, check us out.
We are a veteran owned company, Army.
My partner's an Air Force guy.
He's New York, I'm Jersey, we love pickles.
We got his grandmama Marion's world famous old world recipe.
It got will to my partner, Jason. And in honor of her, we were making these pickles the world's most famous we're hiring a lot of veterans which we start standing our canneries up to work for us,
truck for us, do our tastings
and helping out veterans. And
so if you go to my website, if
you take a class with me, you
buy one of my books, you get an
autograph. I always donate 20%
of any proceeds that skull
crusher LLC makes to veterans.
So I give back to veterans. I do a lot of work with veterans, especially homeless veterans and, uh,
especially, uh, cancer is another big cause of mine and kids.
Yeah.
That's a good trifecta.
Well, look, man, I can't wait to meet you in person.
It's been a long time coming.
Thanks for joining us on the show today.
Folks.
Let's talk one last thing.
If we got a minute, sure. Last year was my first prepper camp and me and, folks, let's talk one last thing. If we got a minute, sure.
Last year was my first prepper camp and me and, um, and me and Rick and
Jane been trying to get me out there for a while, I signed up a few times, but
then that always is the time.
Naked afraid gives you a call in September.
Oh, and I yanked off for an adventure.
So I had to pull out, but I went last year.
We had hurricane Helene hit and where else to be in a natural disaster.
And then with a bunch of survivalists and there was about 250 to 300 of us out there
early. So a lot of people come early.
They camp out, get ready for the weekend event, but a day ground zero day one of
prepper camp it hit and I still came.
I'm driving through this thing as I'm on the East side of it, coming
from Fayetteville, North Carolina, got my trailer with me and I came.
And it blew through, but man, if you don't know, I'm sure you heard the
stories about what happened to Western North Carolina, me and poor chop out
there cutting with chainsaws, cutting the road so people can get to the event.
So we started helping after that event was over.
I stayed five days and
helped out the local communities. Because I've been
looking for land out that way. And then I came back to Fayette
ville, what else can we do? We started sending convoys of
supplies in as much as we could every day. And then I got a call
from a buddy who was in trouble up on banner Elk Mountain,
nobody could get to him. He was running out of batteries for one
of his needed medical pieces of
equipment, which he didn't have any more power.
He was going to be facing a life and death situation.
I went and traded in my little five by eight, got me a six by 10 trailer
enclosed trailer loaded up with supplies, got a team waiting for me at a distribution
center so we can grab more supplies.
And we went into the zone and I stayed there for over 10 weeks.
I went over into that place because I got the skillset and they rather
all to get the places up in the hollers where other people couldn't
go and check on people.
I had an Intel guy with me that was marking down bridges that were out
roads washed away what the situation was where we went.
And we were sharing that information across an amazing battlefield.
Forget FEMA.
They were just in the way causing problems and that's the truth.
And I'm not throwing salt in their wounds because there's some good people over there.
I know, but they were in the way.
We had special operators setting up a action basis.
We call FOBs, F O Bs, forward operating bases, uh, guy names, uh, uh, Smith over there
at the Holly Davison dealership near, uh, black river, uh, in Swanoa valley,
where that was one of the worst hit.
Uh, we had a place up north at Manor elk at the, uh, elk river airfield.
And we set up stuff down in Bryson city.
We joined the Cherokee nation.
They let us set up a place out there, bringing in volunteers with helicopters
and planes and volunteers coming in with, with skill sets to do first aid.
So all over the country.
But the problem was there was no management of these assets.
Nobody talked to each other.
So we set up an Intel infrastructure so people could go on there
and see where people needed help.
So not everybody was stepping on everybody.
Uh, this guy, uh, Bill, uh, who was a former COO for blackwater.
This is one of his specialties.
He was helping organize things.
I was trying to kind of assist him in doing that.
And, uh, very proud of the work we did out there.
I brought Epic times out there to do an article on me and what he was doing,
as well as to do a video.
And they did about a 20 minute, uh, special on it, showing, getting stories
with people that were affected by it.
Got my opinion about it and just, I want them to go around with me,
embed it and see the damage.
So we had a legitimate.
Documented reality of what was really going on. And, embed it and see the damage. So we had a legitimate documented reality of what was really going on.
And I'm sure North Carolina we're coming up on one year and they've been forgot about, uh, the first administration clearly did not care for whatever
reasons, conspiracy, you want to say, or whatever you put your tin foil hat on.
A lot of it is very true.
Um, but once the new administration got in there, they made a lot of promises.
A lot of big things started happening.
Uh, but we could still do better.
It's not that they forgot about us because once they got in, the big truck
started moving in and building roads, which is what we needed to get up into
the mouth.
Definitely.
They opened up by 40 and like almost overnight.
So there was good stuff going on, but there's still more to be done.
We got to remind the Trump administration.
Hey, we're still out here.
We still need help because what's going on, you know, God blessed the
governor who's trying to help.
Um, I personally, my opinion, the wrong guy got in there, uh, but he is trying
to help and do what he can with the money afforded and the, in the
astronomical effect number is in the billions and what we're getting from
FEMA and some other places due to regulations and rules is, is not going
to cut it, it's just going to, it's going to put a dent in it, but not enough.
So, uh, I think this number camp on the anniversary I'm gonna have a donation bucket out there to help out.
One of my good friends that's with Mr. Beast.
He works with Mr. Beast he's doing a lot of stuff about bringing he's been bringing RVs
out there to families that you know how to go through the winter in tents.
Yeah.
And we can't have them do that again
because they only got $750 from FEMA
and they were told it was a loan.
Yeah, I remember.
Yeah, and God bless those in the California area
that they lost everything in the fires.
That's tragic, that was preventable.
Yeah.
That was kind of a self-inflicted wound,
but nonetheless, those are our American brothers
and sisters out there.
You got that right.
But it's funny how they were handed in a lot of cases, $180,000 without question.
Uh, and then we're sitting over here and people that may not even be on the census
report, uh, are living in Walmart tents.
That doesn't, yeah.
Yeah.
I remember the propane lines and everything.
Not trying to turn this into anything political
My point is remember, Western North Carolina. We're yeah
We ought to do something this year at Prepper camp for those people. It's a good call think about that, but I appreciate
Thank you. Yeah
Calm everything EJ
You got it, man. Remember you do
survival simple Just don't die.
I like it.
Talk to you soon, man.
See you.
Hey, we'll see you. you