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 want to take a three pronged approach to this today. First as I predicted treatment of CoVid with hydroxyhloroquine is already beginning in earnest. I am no doctor but I am going to talk about this form a set … Continue reading →
For New Listeners – We are on iTunes, Stitcher Radio Etc and if you have any issues listening on the website directly just click this link https://bit.ly/covid-what2do Today’s show has no typical intro segments, I am designing it to allow … Continue reading →
The word of the week in fact the word or the month is solutions and so that is what we are discussing today with Expert Council member Nicole Sauce. While many right now are out of work and hoping this … Continue reading →
We start out with some very important information about CoVid-19 today and then discuss small scale hydroponics with our guest James White. James White is an Electrical Engineer but has worked primarily in Technical Sales, a.k.a. Sales Engineering most of … Continue reading →
I asked expert council member John Pugliano to join me today to discuss the effects of the CoVid-19 outbreak on our economy. The reality is nothing in modern history really compares to what we are now experiencing. The market is … Continue reading →
I decided to bring on Doc Bones from the expert panel to discuss the CoVid-19 situation from a pragmatic real world stand point. Doc is taking this seriously and has good advice but his central message can be broken down … Continue reading →
Today is an episode of TSP Rewind, commercial free versions of past podcast episodes. Today’s episode was originally Episode-1088- Patrick Barron from DefiningTheMachine.com and was originally published on March 13th, 2013. The following are the original show notes from that … Continue reading →
Today is an episode of TSP Rewind, commercial free versions of past podcast episodes. Today’s episode was originally Episode-1423- Developing the Skill of Teaching and was originally published on Sept.10th, 2014. While today is a rewind episode the first 20 … Continue reading →
Joshua Sloan is a longtime listener and friend of TSP and is known by many in the community. He has been involved with Zello since 2012 and Citizens Assisting Citizens since their formation in 2013. He runs his own consultancy … Continue reading →
Today we are not really going to talk about CoVid-2019 directly but more what it has exposed as weaknesses in the United States, what we should learn from it, why we likely will not and what that means you should … Continue reading →
Bit of a two fer today, going to spend about 10 minutes on Corona Virus an the financial hysteria going on right now and the amazing economic opportunity it is about to open up. Yes I said opportunity! It will … 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 talked a lot about homesteading over the years, in fact one of my biggest early hit shows was called “From Home to Homestead” first published all the way back in July of 2008. To make the point of … Continue reading →
Today we are joined by Ariana Marshall to hear about how she started a business with Amazon’s print on demand services. In November 2017, Ariana sold her first apparel design using the Merch by Amazon platform, and a few months … Continue reading →
I have attempted to be a voice of calm and reason with this current situation, as I always do. As I stated last week the main reason is this audience should be at minimum prepared at a basic level. What … Continue reading →