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  • skills that pay

    Skills That Pay You Back in 30 Days | Episode 583

    Most people think “learning a skill” means years of grinding before you see a payoff. That’s wrong. There are a bunch of skills you can get to a useful level fast—like “top 10% because most people can’t do it at all” fast—and they’ll save you real money immediately. Some of them will be frustrating as hell. Some of them you’ll need to learn when to stop and call a pro. But a few basic skills can save you hundreds… and sometimes thousands… in the next 30 days.

    "Skills That Pay You Back in 30 Days | Episode 583"

  • Dollar tree

    Dollar Tree Survival: What’s Worth Buying (And What’s Trash) | Episode 582

    Every prepper loves to argue gear. Expensive gear. Fancy gear. Tactical gear. But when weather hits and shelves start thinning out, a lot of the most useful stuff people grab doesn’t come from boutique survival stores — it comes from places like Dollar Tree.

    "Dollar Tree Survival: What’s Worth Buying (And What’s Trash) | Episode 582"

  • ice apocalypse

    Ice Apocalypse After-Action Report | Episode 581

    It’s been over a week of ice, snow, sleet, freezing rain, and roads that look like a skating rink. Tennessee doesn’t have enough plows, most side roads don’t get touched, and once the snow turned to ice it just sat there — two to three inches thick.

    "Ice Apocalypse After-Action Report | Episode 581"

  • snow panic

    Snow Panic Shopping in the South | Episode 580

    Every time the forecast even whispers the word “snow” down here, the grocery store turns into a zombie movie with shopping carts. Milk vanishes. Bread disappears. People act like they’re about to be trapped in the Andes for six months… when the reality is usually a couple days of icy roads and everyone staying home.

    "Snow Panic Shopping in the South | Episode 580"

  • multi generational living

    Multi-Generational Living Is Back (Whether You Planned for It or Not) | Episode 579

    Housing is broken. Rent is insane. Mortgages are brutal. And because of that, something old is becoming new again: multi-generational living. In this episode, I talk through why more families are stacking back up under one roof, why this isn’t some fringe prepper idea, and how it’s quietly becoming one of the most practical adaptations people are making right now. This isn’t nostalgia or ideology. It’s math, pressure, and reality.

    "Multi-Generational Living Is Back (Whether You Planned for It or Not) | Episode 579"

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