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Preparedness Radio Network (PRN)

Summary: Preparedness Radio Network™ (PRN) is the premier Internet source for information related to Prepping, Individual and Family Preparedness, Self-Reliance, Urban, Suburban, and Ex-Urban Homesteading, and Survivalism. Whether you're urbanite, suburnanite, or ex-urbanite, PRN has experienced hosts who inform, advise, enrich, and entertain you as you prepare for the uncertain future! Given the state of the Nation's financial wrangling, economic upheavals, political craziness and moral issues dominating the news, perhaps it just makes sense, as never before, the we be prepared or become better prepared for the uncertain future... We're all survivalists--we need to become more capable of taking better care of ourselves and our community to assure we can endure the certain calamities that are just over the horizon. We're neither doomsdayers nor gloomsdayers, but we can see the writing on the wall! Join us as we provide answers to the questions and you will gain useful and practical solutions for the problems created by the times in which we live!

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Podcasts:

 The Shepherd School | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:00

In todays Shepherd School episode, David interviews Scott Hunt (a.k.a. Engineer775) Founder of Practical Preppers. Scott is one of my favorite You-Tubers, but he is much more than that. He has a masters degree in mechanical engineering, and over a decade of experience in cattle operations as well as well as all manner of infrastructure creation geared toward sustainable living and disaster preparedness.In this episode Scott and I talk about water, and why the traditional 1 gallon per person per day is nowhere near enough, how to get water, why skills are every bit as important as stuff, his new practical prepper pharmacy interest, and, something that was a great treat for me - he talks about gasification, something that I have a real interest in.I highly encourage you to visit both his YouTube channel at youtube.com/engineer775, as well as his website practicalpreppers.com. Additionally you can always visit the Shepherd School site at www.tngun.com to see the latest DIY and prepper related information.-David NashOwner of the Shepherd School and author of Understanding the Use of Handguns and the upcoming 52 Projects for a Self Reliant Life

 The Weekly Report with Christopher Nyerges | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:00

Christopher and Urban Nature Girl travel to interview Kris Kaul in her garden which was part of the Pacific Outdoor Living garden tour.  Kaul's garden features a pond with fish, native and non-native plants, lots of food producers, organic fertilizer, and many more surprises.  

 Destiny Survival Radio | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:00

This week John visits with Jane-Alexandra Krehbiel. She's a registerednurse and former college instructor in nursing and othermedical-related topics. They'll talk about her book RationalPreparedness. Find out why this short, but information-packed bookshould be in your survival library.Survival Gear & Suppliesfor Emergency Preparedness& Hard Timeshttp://www.destinysurvival.com

 Doctor Prepper CPR | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:19:00

Join Doctor Prepper as he interviews fellow PRN host Donna Miller. Donna talks about her radio show on PRN her new Prepare magazine and the recent opening of her brick and mortar store Donnas show on PRN Your Preparation Station Millers Grainhouse Website Prepare Magazine Always Ready Store

 Best of Family Garden Doctor | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:00:00

Best of Family Garden Doctor. Join Jim Kennard tonight and be sure to listen in to learn how you can grow a better garden

 Doom and Bloom Hour | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:00

Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy discuss tornados and some new changes on www.DoomandBloom.net. Our guest is Tom Sciacca, owner and founder of CampingSurvival.com. Tom has been camping most of his life and will share some excellent tips for making camping a fun family experience, and also why it is a great way to learn preparedness skills! www.DoomandBloom.net Guest website for survival and camping supplies and equipment: www.CampingSurvival.com Guest Blog website: www.MyDirtTime.com

 Doctor Prepper CPR | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:24:00

Doctor Prepper interviews Darren Craddock, Founding Partner, Chief Formulator & Herbalist for Enerhealth Botanicals, creators of the coveted Coco Mojo & Super Green Energy Drink: Enerfood. Darren is also a gifted educator & featured on Enerhealth Botanicals' YouTube channel. Darren is also a gifted educator & advocate of personal health. In addition to educating individuals about the necessity of eating nutrient-dense food, Darren practices intuitive healing, having studied several modalities of energy work. Visit Enerfood.com on your path to greater healing & health.

 The Living Kitchen with Jeff and KerryAnn Foster | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:24:00

The Living Kitchen is the show where real food, food intolerances and preparedness become a sustainable lifestyle. This week on The Living Kitchen, KerryAnn interviews Lydia Shatney and Melanie Christner on mental health.  Their upcoming course, A Calm Mind, covers a multitude of mood and mental health topics, including ADD, ADHD, depression, anxiety, PMS and much more.  

 Pantry Paratus | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:57:00

Pantry Paratus Sally Fallon Morell took some time to discuss the Weston A. Price Foundation, incorporating a wholesome diet economically, and even convinced Chaya to give liver pate a try. Come listen to this podcast with the author of “Nourishing Traditions” and she explains food science. We talk about: Introduction to Sally Fallon Morell, President of the Weston A. Price Foundation Mission of the WAPF and the research of Dr. Price captured in his book, Nutrition and Physical Degeneration Not popular to put out that message out in the free market of ideas currently dominated by food processors Getting back to traditional diets and fats, yes—fats! Such as: butter, coconut oil, egg yolks, cream, lard and beef tallow Why consider raw milk? Sally talks about Kristin Canty director of the (great) movie Farmageddon Upcoming conference September 15th-16th in Buffalo, NY (304) 724-3006 Upcoming National/International conference November 9th-12th in Santa Clara, CA Resources on the WAPF website

 Self Reliant Living | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:33:00

The Balance of Primitive Verses Prepared Often People worry about being caught out in the wilderness with nothing and needing to use some of the extreme primitive skills to survive. They ask me about what they should learn in this area and what type of courses to take. For me it's a balance of where to spend ones limited resources of time and money. What is it that will get you the furthest down the road to self-reliance as quickly as possible. This discussion will help you achieve that important balance, out of which the confidence and ability to make it through any situation. Instructor Profile: Jim Phillips is a nationally known speaker and teacher who has professionally taught thousands of classes all across the United States for 40 years. For a number of years prior to this career, his hobby was teaching cold weather safety & survival. Jim is a strong advocate of self-reliance living and family preparedness. He developed an entire preparedness curriculum by asking himself the question "What if?" and then setting out to discover what actually does and does not work. The answers he seeks (and then teaches) must be based on true principles derived from first hand experience. Above all else, he believes that attitude and practical knowledge is more critical to survival than having a bunch of "stuff." (“Who you are and what you know is far more important than what you have.”) Learn More About Jim.

 Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:00

Join Joey & Holly Baird of http://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com as they speak with Kristy Athens, author of "Get Your Pitchfork On!". They talk with Kristy about transisitioning from city to country living and some really good advice for just about anyone. You can connect with Kristy here: http://www.getyourpitchforkon.com/Pitchfork/Home.html Joey & Holly also talk about simple ways to become more self sufficient if you live in the city. You can connect more with The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardeners on their newly designed website, http://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com, where they list helpful information, and their weekly videos they put out every Tuesday.

 Doctor Prepper CPR | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:24:00

Doctor Prepper interviews Darren Craddock, Founding Partner, Chief Formulator & Herbalist for Enerhealth Botanicals, creators of the coveted Coco Mojo & Super Green Energy Drink: Enerfood. Darren is also a gifted educator & featured on Enerhealth Botanicals’ YouTube channel. Darren is also a gifted educator & advocate of personal health. In addition to educating individuals about the necessity of eating nutrient-dense food, Darren practices intuitive healing, having studied several modalities of energy work. Visit Enerfood.com on your path to greater healing & health.

 The Living Kitchen with Jeff and KerryAnn Foster | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:20:00

Podcast #36 The Living Kitchen is the show where real food, food intolerances and preparedness become a sustainable lifestyle. This week on The Living Kitchen, KerryAnn and Jeff discuss more beginning steps to move into a real food lifestyle. This episode covers bone broths, fats and eating local and in season. Website with show notes Facebook Twitter YouTube

 Self Reliant Living | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:33:00

The Balance of Primitive Verses Prepared Often People worry about being caught out in the wilderness with nothing and needing to use some of the extreme primitive skills to survive.  They ask me about what they should learn in this area and what type of courses to take. For me it’s a balance of where to spend ones limited resources of time and money.  What is it that will get you the furthest down the road to self-reliance as quickly as possible.  This discussion will help you achieve that important balance, out of which the confidence and ability to make it through any situation. Instructor Profile: Jim Phillips is a nationally known speaker and teacher who has professionally taught thousands of classes all across the United States for 40 years.  For a number of years prior to this career, his hobby was teaching cold weather safety & survival.   Jim is a strong advocate of self-reliance living and family preparedness.  He developed an entire preparedness curriculum by asking himself the question "What if?" and then setting out to discover what actually does and does not work.  The answers he seeks (and then teaches) must be based on true principles derived from first hand experience.  Above all else, he believes that attitude and practical knowledge is more critical to survival than having a bunch of "stuff." (“Who you are and what you know is far more important than what you have.”)  Learn More About Jim.

 Thw Weekly Report with Christopher Nyerges | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:00

Christopher interviews Rod Bruyere of the Ojibway Nation about life growing up on the reservation. They discuss many interesting details of Rod's native culture and learning experiences. There is much to learn here for those interested in being prepared for challenging times as well as improving one's quality of everyday thinking and life. A key factor in some of the challenges of his native people is the Treaty of 1873 between his people and the Canadian government. May we also take these lessons to heart. You can get more information by going to his FaceBook pages: TribalAmericans3000 or Rod William Bruyere where you will find postings on tribal ways, traditional uses of plants and herbs and Native American stories. Christopher Nyerges website

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