This week, I talk about the psychological aspect of survival and common sense prepping. Then, Mexican Joe broadcasts from his pantry and discusses some basic and comprehensive steps to building a life of sustainability. The common sense, no tin foil hat method.
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Ep. 228 – Bad Seeds and Basics
By Todays Survival Show on November 10th, 2013
Bartering skills, Family, Homesteading, Learning survival, Negotiation, Psychology of Survival, Survival Skills
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Ep. 209 – The Value of Skills
By Todays Survival Show on April 12th, 2013
Have you ever put a value on your skills? Even if no disaster happens, your skills are worth something and can be traded or bartered. So this episode is about identifying your skill set and the value of it. Also, it’s about how it can help you in a survival/preparedness situation! Links: The Barter Value […]