The Survival Podcast
Summary: The Survival Podcast is a daily podcast that discusses subjects such as emergency planning, permaculture, survival planning, food storage, economic turmoil, politics and world news including things such as the weakening dollar, peak oil and the coming collapse of the oil based economy and how moving toward self sufficiency can protect your future.
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I wanted to get off this subject today but the mounting evidence that almost everything we did was wrong is coming though like a massive dam broke at this point. We have more studies saying asymptomatic spread is not likely, … Continue reading →
Today it’s time for the expert council show. To ask a question for a show like this, just send an email to me at jack at thesurvivalpodcast.com with “TSPC Expert” in the subject line. Today on The Survival Podcast, the … Continue reading →
We have reached a point where the cure is more dangerous then the disease and I feel it is getting worse daily. Right now I feel every day we stay shut down will add 10 days to the time needed … Continue reading →
Derek is a researcher and educator at Rutgers University in the Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. He’s currently working on his PhD there, where his focus in on helping college students with mental health issues. Derek also hosts a podcast at … Continue reading →
Two guys I really like (Vin Armani and Pete Quinones) have been trading some thoughts on counter economics recently. Pete said something like, “Any strategy to defeat the expanding technocracy that does not include counter-economics should be rethought, or abandoned.” … Continue reading →
Today on The Survival Podcast I answer your questions on CoVid, concealed carry, gardening, aquatics, rabbits, college, hydroponics and more. Make sure if you submit content for a feedback show that you put something like “comment for jack”, “question for … Continue reading →
Today it’s time for the expert council show. To ask a question for a show like this, just send an email to me at jack at thesurvivalpodcast.com with “TSPC Expert” in the subject line. Today on The Survival Podcast, the … Continue reading →
New normal is a phrase being tossed around a lot lately. I find it usually used to get the sheep in line. When the market crashed in 08, dolts like Susie Orman used it to explain to you why you … Continue reading →
Michael Walsh is a long-time listener to the show and works as a farm insurance underwriter. He is not an agent and doesn’t have a policy to sell you. His goal today is to educate us on insurance for the … Continue reading →
I am gonna say it isn’t really a true buyer’s market right now, not based on the prices I see. It is much more so than it was 18 months ago but super great deals are not everywhere, YET. Yet? … Continue reading →
Today on The Survival Podcast I answer your questions on laws, covid treatment, censorship, anarchy, organic hydroponics, meat shortages, cooking, chickens and more. Make sure if you submit content for a feedback show that you put something like “comment for … Continue reading →
Today it’s time for the expert council show. To ask a question for a show like this, just send an email to me at jack at thesurvivalpodcast.com with “TSPC Expert” in the subject line. Today on The Survival Podcast, the … Continue reading →
I have made spot on calls about CoVid and frankly I blew a big one. It was of course how draconian the government response to it would become. While the government is doing exactly what I said they would do … Continue reading →
Ben is a chiropractic physician that was on the show on episode 2033. He is focused on the human being as a whole and the ecosystem of Planet Earth and how working together is the only viable way to not … Continue reading →
CoVid is not over, the immediate infections will continue for a time, while the total lock downs are an over reaction, the threat is real, especially for those in high risk groups. While I don’t think there will be a … Continue reading →