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Why do so many of us get nervous when public speaking? Communication expert Lawrence Bernstein says the key to dealing with the pressure is as simple as having a casual chat. He introduces the "coffee shop test" as a way to help you overcome nerves, connect with your audience and deliver a message that truly resonates. After the talk, Modupe explains a similar approach in academia called the "Grandma test," and how public speaking can be as simple as a conversation with grandma. Want to help shape TED’s shows going forward? Fill out our survey ! Become a TED Member today at ted.com/join Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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1 Dutch Oven Cooking: Off-Grid Meals That Matter | Episode 431 27:07
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dutch oven Dutch Oven Cooking: Off-Grid Meals That Matter | Episode 431 In Episode 431 of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re cracking open the lid on one of the most versatile tools in off-grid cooking: the Dutch oven . Rugged, reliable, and ridiculously useful, this heavy chunk of cast iron can feed you like royalty long after the microwave is dead and gone. Whether you’re cooking in the backyard, out in the woods, or in a grid-down world, mastering the Dutch oven means you can bake, roast, fry, and stew like it’s 1820 — and not miss a beat. What Is a Dutch Oven (and Why It’s Different) Not all Dutch ovens are created equal. The one you keep on your kitchen stove with the enamel coating? Great for soups and stews indoors. But when we talk survival cooking, we’re talking about outdoor-ready cast iron Dutch ovens — the kind with three short legs and a flanged lid designed to hold coals on top. That lid is the game-changer. With heat from above and below, you’re not just boiling or frying — you’re baking , you’re slow-roasting , you’re making comfort food in the middle of a crisis. Charcoal Selection and Managing the Heat The type of charcoal you use matters. Natural lump charcoal burns hotter but faster; briquettes give you a more consistent, predictable burn — which is ideal for longer cooks. When it comes to Dutch oven cooking, consistency beats brute force. The general rule is this: use twice as many coals as the oven’s diameter (so a 12″ oven gets 24 coals), with about two-thirds on the lid and the rest underneath. Want to bake? Add more heat on top. Need a simmer? Dial it back. For longer cooks, you’ll need to add coals as you go . Keep a small side fire or a pile of hot coals ready to rotate in when the original ones start to fade. Rotating for Even Cooking One of the oldest tricks in Dutch oven cooking is turning the pot and the lid in opposite directions every 15 minutes . This helps prevent hot spots and ensures even cooking all the way around. Spin the pot a quarter turn clockwise, then spin the lid a quarter turn counterclockwise. It doesn’t seem like much, but it makes a difference when you’re baking biscuits or roasting meat. What You Can Cook in a Dutch Oven The real question is: what can’t you cook? Bread : yes, you can bake off-grid sourdough or even cornbread. Stews and chili : long simmers bring out deep flavor. Casseroles and pot pies : top with a crust, add coals to the lid, and you’ve got dinner. Roasted meats and whole chickens : juicy, fall-apart results every time. Desserts : think cobblers, dump cakes, and baked apples. If it fits, it cooks. The Dutch oven doesn’t care if the grid’s up or down — it just works. Final Thought: This Is the Oven You Take With You When the world stops spinning and all you’ve got is what you brought, a Dutch oven turns raw ingredients into morale-saving meals. It’s heavy, yes — but it earns every pound. Listen to Episode 431 and get cooking like it’s the end of the world. Links Uno Casa 6Qt Cast Iron Camping Dutch Oven with Lid Lifter and Storage Bag – Pre-Seasoned Outdoor Dutch Oven for Campfire Cooking, Stews, and Baking – Durable Cast Iron Pot for Camping and Hiking Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Dutch Oven Cooking: Off-Grid Meals That Matter | Episode 431 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Debt Is Cancer: Cut It Out Before Collapse | Episode 430 25:08
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debt Debt Is Cancer: Cut It Out Before Collapse | Episode 430 In Episode 430 of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re going straight for the jugular — debt . It’s not just a financial inconvenience. It’s not just “part of life.” It’s a system of modern-day slavery that keeps you broke, distracted, and vulnerable. If you’re serious about preparedness, you need to get serious about getting debt-free . Why Debt Is a Threat to Prepping Debt ties your survival to the system. It forces you to stay plugged into a fragile economy that could collapse at any time. If you’ve got high-interest credit cards, student loans, or multiple financed toys, you’re building your life on a trapdoor. Every dollar you send to a lender is a dollar you didn’t spend on food storage, tools, or land. Debt limits your options, your freedom, and your ability to act fast when SHTF. In short: debt makes you weak . How to Get Out (and Stay Out) Getting out of debt isn’t easy — but it’s simple. Spend less than you make. Cut ruthlessly. Sell what you don’t need. Pick up extra income. Pay off your smallest debts first to build momentum, then attack the larger ones like your life depends on it (because it just might). This isn’t about deprivation. It’s about liberation . The less you owe, the more you own. And the more control you have over your time, money, and future. Are Any Debts “Okay”? If you must carry debt, there are two exceptions — and even those should be approached with caution: Mortgage : Owning land or a home can be a long-term survival play, but don’t go overboard. Keep it modest, and prioritize paying it off early if you can. Vehicle Loan : A reliable car can be a lifeline. But again — don’t buy a luxury ride when a used workhorse will do. Stay under your means, not just within them. Everything else? Kill it. If you can’t pay cash, you probably can’t afford it. Final Thought: Debt Is Control — And You’re the Target The system wants you compliant. Monthly payments keep you on the hamster wheel. Breaking out means more than just financial freedom — it means taking back control of your life. Listen to Episode 430 and start cutting the cord before it strangles you. Links The Total Money Makeover Workbook Updated: The Essential Companion for Applying the Book’s Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Debt Is Cancer: Cut It Out Before Collapse | Episode 430 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 The Trades Over College: A Blueprint for Real-World Success | Episode 429 25:49
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trades The Trades Over College: A Blueprint for Real-World Success | Episode 429 In Episode 429 of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re talking about something personal, practical, and way overdue — why the trades are the smart move for the next generation. College isn’t just overpriced — it’s overrated. If you want real skills, real income, and the ability to thrive no matter what the economy throws at you, the trades are the path. And if I could go back, I’d walk that path from day one. Why the College Path is Broken College used to be the golden ticket. Now it’s a debt trap. Most graduates walk out with a piece of paper and tens of thousands of dollars in student loans — but no real job prospects, no hands-on skills, and no direction. Meanwhile, plumbers, electricians, welders, mechanics, and carpenters are in insane demand , making solid money, working on real things, and staying employed when office jobs vanish. In a collapse scenario — or just a rough economy — who’s more valuable? The guy with a marketing degree and a resume, or the one who can fix your wiring, build a shelter, or keep a diesel engine running? This isn’t about ideology — it’s about survival and security . How I Wish I Had Started I’ll be real — I wish I’d gone straight into a trade after high school. Not only would I have skipped the wasted time and money, I’d have a stronger skill set, more independence, and probably my own business by now. Instead, like a lot of people, I was pushed toward the “smart” route — and looking back, it wasn’t smart at all. Trades don’t just build income — they build confidence . You learn how to solve problems, fix things, and see the result of your work at the end of the day. That’s something most office jobs will never give you. No School? No Problem — Just Start You don’t need to enroll in a $20,000 trade program. The best way to get into the trades is the same way people have been doing it for generations: start as a helper . Show up. Be early. Work hard. Shut up and listen. That’s it. Find someone in your area — a plumber, HVAC tech, handyman, mechanic, roofer — and offer to help. Sweep floors. Carry tools. Clean up jobsites. If you’re reliable, you’ll start learning fast. And from there, you move up. Experience becomes your education. And the money follows. Want to double down? Watch YouTube tutorials. Read tool manuals. Practice on your own gear. You don’t need a diploma to prove your value — your work speaks for itself. Final Thought: Teach Your Kids to Build, Not Borrow The trades aren’t just jobs — they’re life skills. They make your kids more self-reliant, more capable, and less dependent on a broken system. College isn’t the enemy, but blind trust in it is. Show your kids there’s another way — one that builds hands, mind, and future all at once. Listen to Episode 429 and start building a future that actually works. Links DEWALT 20V Max Cordless Drill/Driver Kit, 2 Batteries and Charger Included (DCD771C2) Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post The Trades Over College: A Blueprint for Real-World Success | Episode 429 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Trash Becomes Treasure: SHTF Repurposing Hacks | Episode 428 27:18
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trash Trash Becomes Treasure: SHTF Repurposing Hacks | Episode 428 In Episode 428 of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re turning garbage into gear. When supply chains crumble and stores go dark, you won’t be able to run to Home Depot or hit “Buy Now.” But survival isn’t about shiny tools — it’s about creativity. The truth is, there’s a whole world of function hiding in the stuff most people throw away. Trash becomes treasure when you train your eye to see use , not just waste. Cans, Bottles, and DIY Utility Empty food cans are some of the most versatile survival tools out there. Turn one into a hobo stove, a candle holder, or a makeshift cooking pot. Stack a few together and you’ve got the base for a rocket stove. Punch holes, feed twine through them, and you’ve got storage, signal tools, or even rudimentary alarms. Plastic bottles? Water storage, funnel systems, seed starters, drip irrigation, and even fish traps if you’re getting creative. Cut the tops off, flip them, and now you’ve got a mini-filter or gravity-fed washer. The trick is training your brain to think in shapes and materials , not just product labels. Electronics and Broken Gear Even junk electronics have value. Copper wire, small screws, circuit boards, and motors can all be reused. You might not be building a solar inverter from scratch, but knowing how to salvage parts for small repairs or low-power generators is next-level prepping. Old phone chargers, battery packs, and flashlights that don’t “work” anymore might still have functional parts. When the grid’s gone, even a half-charged lithium battery could mean the difference between light and darkness. Wrap, Tape, and Packaging Plastic wrap, foil, and zip-top bags may seem like trash, but they’re survival gold. Foil works for fire-starting, cooking, and heat reflection. Plastic wrap is windproof, waterproof, and can be used to insulate or cover wounds. Zip bags become waterproof storage or improvised canteens. Even cardboard boxes can be torn down and used as insulation or fuel in dry conditions. Final Thought: Start Looking Differently Now If you wait until collapse to get creative, you’re already behind. Start training your “junk radar” now. Pick up that empty can and ask, “What else could this be?” When gear is scarce, your brain becomes your best tool — and trash becomes treasure. Listen to Episode 428 and turn your garbage into gear. Links Soldering Iron Kit, 60W Soldering Iron with 5pc Interchangeable Tips, 10-in-1 Adjustable Temperature Solder Welding Tools, Fast Heating, Electronic Repair, 110V Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Trash Becomes Treasure: SHTF Repurposing Hacks | Episode 428 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Prepper Burnout: When Readiness Wears You Down | Episode 427 24:05
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burnout Prepper Burnout: When Readiness Wears You Down | Episode 427 Let’s be honest—prepping can get exhausting. When you’re constantly thinking about what could go wrong, stocking up, learning skills, staying alert… it’s easy to hit a wall. In Episode 427 of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re diving into something every serious prepper will face eventually: burnout . When Prepping Stops Feeling Empowering Most of us got into prepping because it made us feel more in control. It gave us a plan. But over time, especially in today’s non-stop doom cycle of headlines and social media panic, it can start to feel overwhelming. You might find yourself stressed, irritable, or even avoiding your gear and projects entirely. That’s not laziness — that’s burnout. It’s not that prepping is wrong. It’s that we sometimes forget why we started. The Signs You’re Burned Out If you’re dragging yourself through prep tasks you used to enjoy, or feeling anxious just looking at your gear pile, you’re probably in burnout territory. Maybe you’re spending too much time online in prepping forums or watching collapse content until your head spins. Maybe you’re feeling like what you’ve done is never enough. That mindset isn’t helpful — and it’s not sustainable. Resetting the Mindset The goal of prepping is to build resilience — not panic. Take a step back. Revisit your priorities. Are you prepping from a place of empowerment, or fear? Focus on building a life you want to live, not just one that survives the worst. Start by simplifying. What’s your actual risk profile? What are the most likely scenarios you’ll face in the next year? Dial in on those and ignore the noise. Cut back on “preptertainment” if it’s feeding the anxiety spiral. Rest is Part of Readiness Even warriors sleep. Burnout isn’t weakness — it’s a signal that you need a reset. Take time to rest, recharge, and do things unrelated to prepping. You’ll come back with clearer focus, better energy, and a more grounded strategy. Final Thought: Prepping Should Make You Stronger, Not Weaker If prepping is making you feel worse, not better, it’s time to pause and reassess. Survival isn’t just about stacking supplies — it’s about mindset, balance, and longevity. Prepper burnout is real, but it’s also fixable. Step back. Breathe. Then come back stronger. Listen to Episode 427 and get your spark back. Links Augason Farms Biscuit Mix Can, Emergency Food Supply, Everyday Meals, 29 Servings Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Prepper Burnout: When Readiness Wears You Down | Episode 427 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 From Flat Tire to Full Collapse: Everyday Disasters as Training | Episode 426 27:42
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tires From Flat Tire to Full Collapse: Everyday Disasters as Training | Episode 426 Prepping doesn’t always look like bug-out bags and bunker drills. Sometimes it’s changing a tire in the rain. Sometimes it’s figuring out how to cook dinner when the propane runs out. In Episode 426 of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re diving into how those annoying, inconvenient daily hiccups are actually training grounds for the real deal. The Flat Tire Mindset Changing a tire isn’t just a car skill — it’s a readiness skill . It tests your ability to stay calm, work with your hands, and solve problems under pressure. That moment of frustration, of being stuck and needing to fix it yourself? That’s survival in miniature. Even better? Teach your kids . Show them how to jack the car up, pull the lug nuts, and swap it out. It’s hands-on, confidence-building, and way more useful than half the stuff they learn in school. You’re not just giving them a chore — you’re planting seeds of independence and grit. Grilling with Wood: Real-World Cooking Practice Most folks only think of their grill as a weekend luxury. But if the grid goes down or propane becomes a luxury, can you still cook a solid meal? Grilling with gathered wood instead of charcoal is an excellent SHTF cooking skill . It teaches you how to manage heat, improvise fuel, and think outside the supermarket system. Firewood isn’t always ideal, and managing it takes more patience and practice. But learning to adapt now means you won’t freeze or go hungry later. Treat every blackout, fuel shortage, or busted appliance like a dry run . What if this wasn’t temporary? What if this was the new normal? That mindset shift turns inconvenience into advantage. Final Thought: Train Where You Are You don’t need collapse to practice survival. Life throws plenty of curveballs. Use them. Let your next flat tire be a teaching moment. Let your next cookout double as a fire management drill. The world already offers challenges — you just need to see them for what they are: training. Listen to Episode 426 and start treating life’s annoyances as tomorrow’s edge. Links Flat Tire Repair Kit with Plugs 31 Pcs for Car, Motorcycle, ATV, Jeep, Truck, Tractor Flat Tire Puncture Repair Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post From Flat Tire to Full Collapse: Everyday Disasters as Training | Episode 426 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 The Housing Market Collapse: What Preppers Need to Know | Episode 425 34:15
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housing The Housing Market Collapse: What Preppers Need to Know | Episode 425 The housing market is out of control — and it’s not just headlines, it’s real. In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast , we dive deep into the numbers, the history, and what it means for those of us who want to survive and thrive outside the system. Because when the roof over your head becomes unaffordable, it’s time to start thinking like a prepper, not a consumer. What the Numbers Are Telling Us As of 2025 , the median household income in the U.S. is around $80,610 . But that figure includes the top 5% of earners who drastically skew the numbers. When you take out that top slice, the more accurate reflection of everyday earners is closer to $76,637 — and that’s being generous. Meanwhile, the median home price sits around $416,900 . That’s over 5 times the average income — far above the historic ratio of 3:1, which was considered manageable for the average family. Add in interest rates sitting around 6.86% as of May 2025, and what used to be a monthly mortgage payment of $1,000 is now well over $2,000. How We Got Here: A Crash in Slow Motion This isn’t the 2008 crash. This is a slow bleed — driven by years of underbuilding, supply chain problems, inflation , and investor purchases driving up prices in once-affordable markets. Young buyers are boxed out. Renters are getting crushed. The American dream has turned into a pay-to-play scheme. But as always, where there’s a crisis, there’s also opportunity. Solutions for the Prepping Mindset You’re not going to fix the housing market. But you can outsmart it. One viable option? Buying cheap, broken properties and fixing them up . These homes are often ignored by mainstream buyers, which means lower prices and fewer bidding wars. But it’s not a walk in the park. You’ll need: DIY skills (or friends who have them) The ability to spot structural vs cosmetic issues A strong budget, especially for surprise problems Patience — a full rehab takes time and effort Think of it like urban homesteading. It’s not about flipping for profit — it’s about securing a stable base, adding value over time, and living outside the trap of endless debt. Final Thought: Don’t Wait for the Bubble to Burst If you’re hoping the market will crash and prices will suddenly be affordable again — that’s a dangerous bet. The new normal is higher prices, more risk, and fewer safety nets. The smart prepper approach is to adapt . Look for alternative living situations. Consider shared housing, mobile homes, or rural properties. And if you can, grab a junker and rebuild it piece by piece. Because in the end, survival isn’t just about food and ammo. It’s about having a place to call home — one you own, control, and defend. Listen to Episode 425 now, and take control of your future — one brick at a time. Links Titan 63020 16oz claw Hammet Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post The Housing Market Collapse: What Preppers Need to Know | Episode 425 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Keep the Lights On: Surviving the Darkness | Episode 424 25:03
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darkness Keep the Lights On: Surviving the Darkness | Episode 424 In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re talking about something most people don’t think twice about— light —until it’s gone. When the grid fails, darkness creeps in fast. And it’s not just inconvenient. It’s dangerous. From navigating your space safely to avoiding accidents, staying productive, and even protecting your mental health , reliable lighting is one of the most overlooked survival essentials. The True Cost of Darkness We’re wired to take light for granted. Flip a switch, the room glows. But in a blackout, that comfort disappears. Without light, everything becomes harder and slower—cooking, cleaning, even basic movement. Injuries go up. Security drops. And your mindset starts to crack. Darkness is disorienting, and over time, it takes a toll. You don’t need to prep like it’s a Hollywood apocalypse. You just need to think ahead. What happens when your phone’s flashlight burns out and the power doesn’t come back on? Low-Tech Lighting That Works In this episode, we explore the best options for keeping the lights on when the grid goes down. LED lanterns, headlamps, and solar-powered lights are excellent tools for safe, hands-free illumination. Battery-powered puck lights, solar path markers, and crank-powered devices also deserve a place in your setup. We also talk about light discipline—how to use lighting without drawing attention, especially in urban or high-risk environments. More than just gear talk, this is about planning ahead. Where are your lights stored? Do your backup batteries still work? Is your family trained on what to grab in a blackout? Mental Health and Morale Lighting isn’t just physical—it’s psychological. Total darkness for days can drag you down. A soft glow in a dark room makes a world of difference when everything feels uncertain. A camp lantern can become the hearth of a powerless home. In short, light helps you stay human when everything else feels bleak. Final Thought: Darkness is Inevitable. Light Isn’t. The lights won’t always stay on. But your readiness can. Don’t wait for the blackout to find out your gear is dead or missing. Build your lighting plan now. Train for the dark. And be the one with the glow when everyone else is fumbling in the shadows. Listen to Episode 424 now and learn how to survive the dark—without losing your edge. Links LED Camping Lantern, Consciot Battery Powered Camping Lights, 1000LM, 4 Light Modes, IPX4 Waterproof Tent Lights, Portable Flashlight for Power Outages, Emergency, Hurricane, Hiking, 2-Pack Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Keep the Lights On: Surviving the Darkness | Episode 424 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Embrace Discomfort: Building Mental Resilience for Hard Times | Episode 423 24:14
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discomfort Embrace Discomfort: Building Mental Resilience for Hard Times | Episode 423 In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re getting uncomfortable — on purpose . Because comfort breeds softness, and softness breaks fast under pressure. Real prepping isn’t just about storing food or packing bags. It’s about mental resilience — the ability to keep going when everything sucks. And you don’t get that by staying cozy. Resilence Let’s be real: collapse, crisis, and chaos aren’t comfortable. They’re cold, hungry, exhausting, and dirty. If your mindset is built around ease, you’ll fold when things get hard. But if you’ve trained yourself to lean into discomfort — to do the things you hate, regularly — you build a kind of inner armor no gear can replicate. How To So what does embracing discomfort look like? It’s taking cold showers , not for some health trend, but because it trains you to stay calm and breathe through stress. It’s skipping that easy meal and seeing how long you can go without eating — not dangerously, but to push your limits. It’s walking in the rain, turning off the heater, doing the hard chores first, waking up early, lifting heavy things, finishing what you don’t feel like finishing. It’s choosing hard on purpose, so when hard chooses you, you’re already trained for it. Why This isn’t about suffering for suffering’s sake. It’s about training your brain to stop flinching . Every time you face discomfort and don’t run, you build a reserve of grit. And in a world where panic spreads like wildfire, calm is power. Discomfort, when embraced, becomes your sharpening stone. Final Thoughts Listen to Episode 423 and start building the kind of resilience you can’t buy — the kind that gets you through the worst day of your life, still standing. Links The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Embrace Discomfort: Building Mental Resilience for Hard Times | Episode 423 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Collapse Chores: The Work You Don’t Think About | Episode 422 25:30
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chores Collapse Chores: The Work You Don’t Think About | Episode 422 In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re digging into the dirty truth of survival — not the gunfights or the bug-outs, but the grind . When the grid goes down, every day turns into a full-time job. And if you’re not ready for the sheer amount of labor involved, it will break you faster than any shortage or threat. Prepping often focuses on gear, food, and scenarios. But few people stop to think about the chores — the repetitive, daily tasks that keep you alive. These aren’t sexy, but they’re essential. Let’s start with water hauling . Without running taps, every drop has to be carried. That could mean walking to a source, filtering it, storing it, and hauling it to where you cook or clean. A family might need 4–5 gallons per person per day. Do the math, and you’ll realize how important containers, carts, and physical endurance become. Suddenly, a five-gallon bucket isn’t just gear — it’s a lifeline. Then there’s firewood gathering and processing . If you’re heating with wood or cooking outdoors, you’re going to need a steady supply. That means scouting, cutting, hauling, splitting, and stacking. It’s not a one-and-done task — it’s constant. If you’re not already doing some kind of manual labor, this one will hurt. Next up: food prep from scratch . When there’s no microwave, fridge , or takeout, making a meal becomes a process. Soaking beans, grinding grains, chopping kindling, cooking slowly over flame — it all adds up. And with limited fuel, you’ll need to be efficient, not just skilled. And don’t forget trash disposal and hygiene . Without garbage service, waste builds fast — food scraps, cans, packaging, even human waste. You need a plan to manage it before it becomes a health threat. Burn barrels, compost pits, burying methods — it’s not glamorous, but it matters. Collapse isn’t just about surviving chaos — it’s about surviving routine without support . If you don’t prepare for the chores, you’ll be stuck with a fantasy plan and no endurance to live it. Episode 422 brings it back to the basics — the real work of off-grid life. Links DDF IohEF Axe/Hatchet Sharpening Stone 180/320 Grit, Professional Whetstone & Tool Sharpener, Axe Sharpener with Portable Bag Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Collapse Chores: The Work You Don’t Think About | Episode 422 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Living on 1,000 Calories a Day: Rationing Without Breaking Down | Episode 421 26:36
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1k calories Living on 1,000 Calories a Day: Rationing Without Breaking Down | Episode 421 In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast , we take a hard look at a grim but realistic scenario: surviving on just 1,000 calories a day . Whether it’s a food shortage, a botched resupply, or you’re deep into bug-out territory, knowing how to stretch calories and keep going isn’t just useful — it could save your life. Most people in the modern world have no idea what real hunger feels like. We’re used to abundance, to snacks, to second servings. But in a survival situation, 1,000 calories might be all you’ve got for days — or weeks. Let’s be honest: you won’t be thriving. But you can function. The goal in a rationed state isn’t comfort — it’s control. Mental clarity, basic mobility, and the ability to keep making decisions. That’s what 1,000 calories must support. And if you’re not thinking about how to make that work now, you’ll be caught off guard when it matters most. So what should you eat? The key is dense, efficient calories with protein, fat, and at least some fiber. This isn’t the time for junk. Think peanut butter, oats, rice and beans, canned fish, protein powder, olive oil, shelf-stable dairy, and ration bars. It’s not glamorous — but it’s fuel. You’ll feel the drop in energy after a few days, but if you manage it properly, your body will adjust. Keep water intake high, salt levels stable, and avoid wasting calories on heavily processed foods with zero staying power. We also talk about the psychological side of hunger — the headaches, the irritability, the fog. The way your body starts whispering, then screaming, for more. But knowing it’s coming gives you power. You learn how to manage the discomfort , stay focused, and keep putting one foot in front of the other. Prepping isn’t just about what’s in your pack — it’s about what’s in your head when things get lean. Episode 421 is a real talk on real hunger. No hype, no fantasy. Just what it takes to keep going when the meals run out. Links Amazon Basics Digital Kitchen Scale with LCD Display, Batteries Included, Weighs up to 11 pounds, Black and Stainless Steel Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Living on 1,000 Calories a Day: Rationing Without Breaking Down | Episode 421 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 The 10 Cs of Survival: Building a Smarter Bug-Out Bag | Episode 420 25:49
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10 cs The 10 Cs of Survival: Building a Smarter Bug-Out Bag | Episode 420 In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re going back to basics — and that’s a good thing. Whether you’re building your first bug-out bag or refining your tenth, the 10 Cs of survival are your foundation. Made popular by survival expert Dave Canterbury, the 10 Cs are ten categories of gear that cover everything you truly need — without the fluff or fantasy. If your bug-out bag isn’t built around the 10 Cs, it’s probably full of dead weight. Why the 10 Cs Matter In a real emergency, gear isn’t about cool factor — it’s about function . The 10 Cs focus on items that provide multiple uses , support your core needs, and won’t fail when you need them most. They’re your checklist, your packing guide, and your sanity check before the world goes sideways. The 10 Cs of Survival Gear 1. Cutting Tool A strong knife is non-negotiable. Full tang, fixed blade preferred. For processing wood, food prep, defense , and general utility. 2. Combustion Device Fire means heat, cooking, morale, and purification. Lighters, ferro rods, matches — carry redundancy. 3. Cover Shelter materials: tarp, poncho, space blanket, bivvy. Anything to block wind, rain, or sun and retain heat. 4. Container Metal water bottle or canteen. Must be boil-safe. Hydration is survival, and so is the ability to purify on the go. 5. Cordage 550 paracord, bank line, or heavy-duty string. For building shelter, securing loads, traps, or even medical use. 6. Cotton Bandana Wipe, filter, sling, carry pouch, or signal flag. Lightweight but versatile. A 100% cotton bandana does more than people realize. 7. Compass For navigation when GPS fails. Get one that actually works, and know how to use it. 8. Candling Device (Light) Headlamp, flashlight, or lantern. Hands-free lighting is a game changer in emergencies. 9. Cargo Tape Duct tape fixes gear, patches clothes , closes wounds, and creates tools. Wrap some around your water bottle. 10. Canvas Needle For gear repair, clothes mending, or even first aid. Tiny tool, big value. Final Thought: Stop Guessing, Start Packing Smart A bug-out bag is not a dump pouch of cool stuff. It’s your mobile lifeline. Build it on the 10 Cs , and you’ll carry what matters — not what weighs you down. Listen to Episode 420 and rebuild your bag with purpose , not panic. Links LHKNL Headlamp Flashlight, Lumen Ultra-Light Bright LED Rechargeable Headlight with White Red Light, 2-Pack Waterproof Motion Sensor Head Lamp,8 Modes for Outdoor Camping Running Hiking Fishing Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post The 10 Cs of Survival: Building a Smarter Bug-Out Bag | Episode 420 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Stuck at Work When SHTF: Get-Home Plans That Work | Episode 419 27:31
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get home Stuck at Work When SHTF: Get-Home Plans That Work | Episode 419 In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re tackling a realistic but often overlooked scenario — what if the world falls apart while you’re at work? Most people spend 8+ hours a day away from home. If something goes down — power grid failure, civil unrest , major natural disaster — you might be miles from your gear, your family, and your safety plan. Let’s fix that with a rock-solid Get-Home Plan (GHP) built for the real world. Why This Scenario Matters Preppers love to talk about bugging out, but most of us aren’t at home when SHTF. You could be: In an office building In uniform at a job site Stuck in a metro area 10–50 miles from home Surrounded by chaos and people who aren’t prepared This is where calm planning beats panic. Every minute counts. Step One: Build a Get-Home Bag (GHB) A solid GHB is lighter and leaner than a bug-out bag. It should include: Comfortable shoes (you may have to walk) Water and purification tabs Snacks with long shelf life (trail mix, jerky, bars) Map with multiple routes marked Flashlight and extra batteries Multi-tool or small knife Fire-starting method Light poncho or rain gear Cash (small bills) Basic first-aid items Optional: change of clothes , hat, gloves Stash it discreetly in your car, locker, or somewhere you can always access. Know Your Terrain: Office Survival Tactics Start thinking like a tactical urban survivor: Study exits : elevators won’t work, so know the stairs Identify threats : who will panic, who will lead, who to avoid Spot choke points and hazards : crowded lobbies, stairwells, parking decks Plan your exit : 3+ routes home, avoid bridges and known high-traffic areas Establish a communication plan with family in case cell service goes down This is gray man 101 . Blend in, move fast, and stay calm. Final Thought: Don’t Wait Until You’re Trapped When the world flips upside down, the first step is getting back to your home base — your people, your gear, your stronghold. Listen to Episode 419 and build a get-home strategy that actually works — before you’re stuck watching the world fall apart from your cubicle. Links CLIF BAR – White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Flavor – Made with Organic Oats – Energy Bars – Non-GMO – Plant Based Protein Bars (15 Pack) Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Stuck at Work When SHTF: Get-Home Plans That Work | Episode 419 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Cooking from the Pantry: No Store, No Problem | Episode 418 26:39
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pantry Cooking from the Pantry: No Store, No Problem | Episode 418 In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re cracking open the pantry — not to snack, but to survive. Whether you’re facing a power outage, snowed in, or riding out supply chain chaos, being able to cook real meals from shelf-stable food is a core prepper skill. No fresh meat. No last-minute grocery runs. Just you, your stash, and your creativity. Why Pantry Cooking Matters Most folks stock food, but when the power’s out or panic-buying empties the shelves, they realize they don’t know how to use it . You don’t want to stare at 50 lbs of rice and wonder what to do next. Learning to cook from shelf-stable ingredients helps you: Rotate and use your preps before they expire Make food you’ll actually eat in a crisis Reduce waste and save money Stay confident and calm when the fridge goes dark Essential Pantry Staples to Have On Hand If you’re going to cook from storage, build it right: Grains : rice, oats, pasta, quinoa, flour, cornmeal Proteins : canned chicken, tuna, spam, beans, lentils, peanut butter Veggies : canned tomatoes, corn, carrots, green beans, dehydrated mixes Fats : shelf-stable oils, ghee, powdered butter Flavor : bouillon cubes, salt, spices , dried onion/garlic, hot sauce Shelf-stable dairy : powdered milk, evaporated milk, cheese sauce mix Extras : pancake mix, instant potatoes, gravy mix, canned fruit With that foundation, you can make hundreds of meals — no fridge required. Pantry Meal Ideas to Practice Now Start cooking with your storage now, not later. Try: Rice + beans + canned tomatoes + taco seasoning Mac & cheese + canned chicken + hot sauce Instant potatoes + gravy + canned green beans Oatmeal + powdered milk + cinnamon + dried fruit Peanut butter + crackers + canned fruit Pasta + tomato paste + spices + lentils If you can make it tasty now, you’ll eat it when it counts. Final Thought: Your Pantry is Your Lifeline When the store is closed, empty, or unsafe, your pantry is your kitchen, your prep, and your power. Listen to Episode 418 and learn how to make meals that don’t suck — no matter what’s going on outside. Links REIBII 70″ W Storage Shelves Load 1600LBS, Metal Shelving 5-Tier Wire Shelving Unit Metal Shelves for Storage Adjustable Shelving Rack for Pantry Kitchen Garage 70″ W*15.8″ D*72.4″ H Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Cooking from the Pantry: No Store, No Problem | Episode 418 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Sleep Deprivation and Survival: Staying Sharp When You Can’t Sleep | Episode 417 24:36
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sleep deprived Sleep Deprivation and Survival: Staying Sharp When You Can’t Sleep | Episode 417 This isn’t just about comfort. Sleep affects judgment, energy, mood, and decision-making — all critical when everything’s on the line. How Sleep Deprivation Hits You Hard Most people think they can power through a few rough nights. But in survival situations, lack of sleep quickly becomes dangerous: Slowed reflexes and reaction time Clouded judgment and bad decisions Increased aggression or emotional breakdowns Higher risk of injury, infection, and illness Micronaps and hallucinations after 24–48 hours awake In other words, you might have food, gear, and plans — but no functioning brain. Why Sleep is Hard to Come By in a Collapse You may need to pull security shifts Stress, adrenaline, and anxiety keep you wired Poor shelter and exposure to the elements Unpredictable sounds, smells, and threats Physical pain from exertion, injury, or hunger And unlike a missed meal, you can’t make up for lost sleep with gear. You need strategies. Tactics for Getting Rest in Bad Conditions Rotate shifts smartly with your group Sleep in short bursts (naps still matter) Use earplugs, masks, and blankets to signal rest time Secure your space — peace of mind helps you relax Practice sleep discipline before things go sideways If possible, use caffeine strategically , not constantly Even a 20-minute nap can reset your edge. It’s not weakness — it’s survival maintenance. Final Thought: Rest is a Weapon You can go days without food. Maybe hours without water. But you only last minutes making bad choices. Sleep isn’t optional — it’s fuel for your brain and your grit. Listen to Episode 417 and prep your mind to run when your body’s running on empty. Links Anthony’s Organic Instant Coffee,14oz, Ultra Fine Microground, Gluten Free, Arabica, Non GMO Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Sleep Deprivation and Survival: Staying Sharp When You Can’t Sleep | Episode 417 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Outdoor Cooking for Preppers: Mastering Meals Without a Kitchen | Episode 416 22:56
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outdoor cooking Outdoor Cooking for Preppers: Mastering Meals Without a Kitchen | Episode 416 In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re firing up the topic of outdoor cooking — not just for fun, but for real-world preparedness . Whether you’re trying to beat the summer heat, deal with a blackout, or sharpen your SHTF cooking skills , learning to cook outside is one of the most practical and underrated prepper skills out there. Cooking without electricity shouldn’t be a crisis — it should be second nature. Why You Need Outdoor Cooking Skills Most preppers think about food storage — but few think about how they’ll actually cook it without a stove or microwave. And in the summer, using your oven just makes your home hotter, forcing your AC (if it’s working) to work overtime. Cooking outdoors helps you: Save power during outages or fuel shortages Keep your living space cooler Practice low-tech cooking now, before it’s your only option Build morale and comfort when everything else sucks Off-Grid Cooking Options to Practice There’s more than one way to get dinner ready without a kitchen: Rocket stoves – Efficient, burns twigs, easy to make or buy Solar ovens – Great for summer cooking with zero fuel Charcoal grills and fire pits – Time-tested, reliable, and adaptable Dutch ovens & cast iron – Ideal for baking, frying, and stewing over open flame Alcohol stoves or camp stoves – Lightweight and good for quick meals Flat rocks & improvised surfaces – Primitive, but effective in a pinch Each method has its place. Learn them all and you’ll never be stuck eating cold beans again. What to Practice Cooking Start simple, then scale up: Rice and beans Bannock or skillet bread One-pot stews and soups Grilled meat, foil-pouch meals, stir-fry Baked potatoes, eggs, pancakes If you can make it on a stove, you can probably make it outside — with the right tools and practice. Final Thought: Don’t Wait for Collapse to Cook Like It Outdoor cooking isn’t just for camping . It’s for saving money, managing heat, and staying self-reliant when everything else falls apart. Listen to Episode 416 and start cooking like the grid’s already gone. Links KINGSFORD Heavy Duty Deluxe Charcoal Chimney Starter | BBQ Chimney Starter for Charcoal Grill and Barbecues, Compact Easy to Use Chimney Starters and BBQ Grill Tools, Silver Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Outdoor Cooking for Preppers: Mastering Meals Without a Kitchen | Episode 416 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Prepping Without Fear: Confidence Over Panic | Episode 415 23:45
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fear Prepping Without Fear: Confidence Over Panic | Episode 415 In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re tackling something that doesn’t come in a Mylar bag or ammo can: your mindset . Prepping is supposed to make you feel more in control , not more afraid. But too many people spiral into doomscrolling, panic-buying, or feeling hopeless. Let’s talk about how to prep from a place of logic, calm, and confidence — and ditch the fear-driven nonsense that does more harm than good. Fear-Based Prepping is a Trap It starts with a headline. Then a YouTube video. Then a forum post. Before you know it, you’re convinced the world will end tomorrow and you’re $2,000 deep in panic gear you don’t even know how to use. That’s not preparedness — it’s anxiety in a tactical vest. Prepping without fear means: Thinking in realistic scenarios Planning for what’s probable , not just what’s possible Taking small, consistent action Recognizing when content creators are just selling fear Build a Calm, Confident Prepper Mindset Here’s how to shift your approach: Start with facts : What risks are most likely for you ? ( Weather ? Economic issues? Civil unrest ?) Use checklists and plans , not panic piles Focus on skills , not just stuff Limit doom content : Learn, then disconnect Celebrate progress , not perfection This isn’t about ignoring threats — it’s about responding , not reacting. Practical Steps for Fear-Free Prepping Run a realistic threat assessment Make a 30-day supply plan for food, water, meds, and power Build one skill per month : fire-starting, water filtration, navigation, etc. Practice self-care : mental and physical health are part of the plan Connect with others : community beats isolation Confidence comes from action + knowledge — not YouTube rabbit holes or Reddit panic posts. Final Thought: Panic is a Poor Survival Strategy You don’t need to be scared to be ready. In fact, the more prepared you are, the less afraid you’ll be. Listen to Episode 415 and start building a mindset that preps for reality — not the apocalypse in your head. Links MRE Meals Ready to Eat A Or B case 2025, 2026 inspection. Genuine Military US surplus emergency food bulk supply full box with heater Random selection Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Prepping Without Fear: Confidence Over Panic | Episode 415 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Black Market Prepping: Trading When the Rules Collapse | Episode 414 26:15
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black market Black Market Prepping: Trading When the Rules Collapse | Episode 414 In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re diving into the world of black and grey market prepping — because when systems fail, the rules change fast. Whether you’re bartering in a post-collapse economy or just trying to make ends meet now, understanding how to operate outside the official system can be the edge that keeps you alive. We’re not talking about shady dealings — we’re talking creative survival through parallel economies . Black Market vs. Grey Market: What’s the Difference? Grey market = legal items traded in unofficial ways. Think: cash-only deals, secondhand ammo, or backyard eggs. Black market = items or services that are technically illegal or tightly controlled. Think: antibiotics, unlicensed fuel, or banned gear. In a collapse? That difference stops mattering. What matters is value — and what people will trade for it. What Trades in a Collapse Economy When money loses meaning, goods and services become the new currency. Keep your eye on: Medical supplies : painkillers, antibiotics, bandages Tobacco, alcohol, caffeine : morale boosts are always in demand Ammo & magazines (depending on the region and risk) Food in small, tradeable units Tools, lighters, fuel, batteries Knowledge and skills : fixing things, treating wounds, making food stretch The real pros stock up on small, divisible items that are easy to carry and hard to counterfeit. Modern Black & Grey Market Prepping You don’t have to wait for SHTF to benefit: Cash deals at gun shows and flea markets Buying in bulk and reselling locally Trading skills for goods (fixing gear, gardening, teaching) Crypto and alternative currency storage Sourcing meds or gear through telehealth or overseas vendors These are real tools people use now to survive inflation , shortages, and red tape. Don’t Be Stupid: OPSEC Still Matters Trading outside the system? Keep it quiet . Don’t advertise what you’ve got Trade discreetly Build a circle of trust Stay low-profile and unpredictable Loose lips still sink ships — and in a collapse, they might sink your whole prep. Final Thought: Be the Market In the end, black market prepping is about being adaptable, useful, and resourceful. You don’t have to break laws — just understand how value flows when the rules no longer apply. Listen to Episode 414 and start building your off-grid economy — before everyone else catches on. Links 1ml 30Ga 13mm/0.5inch 20220427 (100) Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Black Market Prepping: Trading When the Rules Collapse | Episode 414 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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1 Survival Sauces: Flavor Hacks for Hard Times | Episode 413 24:53
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sauces Survival Sauces: Flavor Hacks for Hard Times | Episode 413 In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast , we’re diving into the world of sauces — because flavor is morale, and morale is survival. Whether you’re living off rice and beans or stretching shelf-stable staples, the right sauce can turn bland into badass. From classic pan sauces to time-tested “mother sauces,” this episode is all about making survival food actually taste good. Why Sauce Matters in Survival Let’s be real: eating the same food every day wears you down. Boredom kills appetite, and poor appetite kills energy and focus. Enter: sauce — the quickest way to transform simple food into something crave-worthy. Sauces are: Cheap to make Shelf-friendly (with the right hacks) Customizable to any diet Boosters of morale and caloric absorption The Mother Sauces — and How to Adapt Them Classic French cuisine breaks sauces into five “mother” types. Here’s how to prepper-fy them: Béchamel (milk + flour + butter): Use powdered milk and shelf-stable margarine to make a creamy base for mac & cheese or gravy. Espagnole (brown sauce): Think roux + broth + tomato. Perfect for beef rice or canned stew upgrades. Velouté (light stock + roux): Easy with canned chicken broth and a bit of flour. Great over potatoes or pasta. Tomato Sauce : Use canned tomato paste, garlic powder, dried herbs — shelf-ready and endlessly flexible. Hollandaise : Trickier, but you can cheat with powdered egg yolk and lemon packets. Pan Sauces for Real Life (and Collapse Life) A good pan sauce can turn dried meat or reheated canned food into something legit: Deglaze your pan with broth, vinegar, or wine (or just water if that’s all you’ve got) Add fat (oil, butter, bacon grease) Toss in flavor bombs: mustard, hot sauce, soy sauce, herbs, or spice blends Let it reduce and spoon it over everything Even burnt rice gets a second life with the right drizzle. Sauce Shelf Staples to Stock Up On These ingredients store well and unlock endless flavor: Tomato paste Bouillon cubes or powder Dried mushrooms Soy sauce / Worcestershire Mustard powder Garlic/onion powder Vinegars (white, apple cider, balsamic) Hot sauces Peanut butter (for Asian-inspired sauces) Cornstarch or flour (for thickening) Final Thought: Flavor is a Force Multiplier When the world feels grim, a good sauce reminds you you’re still human. It keeps food exciting, lifts morale, and keeps calories going down. Listen to Episode 413 and master the art of survival sauces — because bland is not an option. Links Mastering the Art of French Cooking: Vol.1 Mother Suaces Video Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Survival Sauces: Flavor Hacks for Hard Times | Episode 413 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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abandoned Abandoned Places: What’s Safe to Salvage? | Episode 412 In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast , we step into the eerie calm of a post-collapse world — where empty buildings, forgotten homes, and quiet streets may hold everything you need to survive. But scavenging isn’t looting. It’s not dumb luck or a free-for-all. It’s a skill. And doing it wrong can get you injured, arrested, or dead. Let’s talk about what’s worth grabbing , what’s a trap , and how to scavenge smart when the world goes quiet. What to Look For: High-Value Salvage Targets After a collapse, these items are survival gold: Clean water (bottled, sealed jugs, water heater tanks) Non-perishable food (canned goods, dry staples, vacuum-sealed items) Tools (hand tools, shovels, crowbars, screwdrivers) Medical supplies (bandages, OTC meds, antiseptics, first-aid kits) Fuel & batteries (propane, gas cans, AA/AAA batteries) Clothing & blankets (especially in good condition or cold-weather gear) Look for hardware stores, small clinics, auto shops , and abandoned rural homes — they’re often untouched longer than obvious spots like grocery stores. What to Avoid: Traps, Trash, and Trouble Some places aren’t worth the risk: Structural hazards : roofs ready to collapse, moldy interiors, or fire-damaged buildings Spoiled food : anything bloated, leaking, or heat-exposed Obvious conflict zones : anywhere crowds gathered during collapse (malls, FEMA stations, gas stations) Baited locations : areas that look too untouched could be traps or claimed territory Remember: You’re not the only one scavenging. Don’t die for a can of beans. How to Scavenge Smart Go quiet, go light : no loud engines, no flashy gear Work in pairs if possible : one scavenges, one watches Carry essentials : gloves, mask, pry bar, light source, knife Mark cleared locations : chalk, tape, or personal code Leave things better than found when possible : not out of kindness — but out of strategy Build a route , scout first, and rotate locations over time. In long-term collapse, the scavenger who thinks ahead survives. Final Thought: Know the Risk, Master the Reward Scavenging isn’t looting. It’s survival through observation, patience, and skill. Treat abandoned places with caution, respect, and a calculated mindset. Listen to Episode 412 and sharpen the skill that might just keep you alive. Links GIKO N95 Respirator Masks – 15Pcs NIOSH Certified Safety Masks Cup Particulate Respirator Mask with Breathing Valve for Adult, Men, Women, White Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don’t forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk’s The post Abandoned Places: What’s Safe to Salvage? | Episode 412 appeared first on Survivalpunk .…
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