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Stakeholder Prepping
Stakeholder Prepping
Author: Chris and AC
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From practical to tactical, this podcast takes listeners through an open and honest look at the real-world pros and cons of preparing for the worst-case scenario in everyday life. Whether you have a dollar store budget and are just starting, or are already flaunting the Gucci glory of having everything you could need, this podcast is for you! Join us and think outside the box, discover your new plan or role, and maybe learn and laugh along the way. Because everyone, including you, is a stakeholder in your survival.
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In this part 2 episode, Chris and AC tackle stubborn prepper myths that refuse to die, including the EMP threat, the mountain man fantasy, and misconceptions about hunting and gardening. They emphasize the importance of community in survival scenarios and debunk myths surrounding thermal imaging and the value of precious metals. The conversation highlights the need for realistic prepping strategies and the importance of understanding risks versus impacts in survival situations. Be sure to listen to episode 77 for part 1!
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC tackle common myths in the prepping community, including the misconceptions surrounding ammunition, the lone wolf survival strategy, the reliability of battery-powered optics, and the use of tampons in medical emergencies. They emphasize the importance of a well-rounded preparedness strategy that includes food, water, and community support, while debunking dangerous myths that could lead to poor survival decisions.
In this obligatory gun episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC delve into the world of rifles, discussing their roles as tools for survival, security, and hunting. They explore various platforms, including the AR-15 and AK-47, and discuss the importance of caliber, stopping power, and versatility. The conversation emphasizes the need for practicality and understanding one's specific needs when selecting firearms, while also touching on the significance of training and preparedness in a survival context.
In this episode, Chris and AC engage in a deep conversation with Bradley Colbert, a former Marine and now a consultant, about his military background, the impact of combat on mental health, and the importance of mental preparedness in crisis situations. They discuss various survival skills, debunk common tactical myths, and emphasize the significance of comfort with discomfort in building resilience. The conversation also touches on leadership in high-stress environments and the evolving perception of preparedness in society, culminating in an introduction to Bradley's podcast, Carry On, which focuses on mental health and wellness for veterans.
In this episode, Chris and AC delve into the concept of the Gray Man, a strategy for blending into one's environment to avoid drawing attention and becoming a target. They discuss the origins of the term, practical applications, and the importance of body language and situational awareness. The conversation also covers advanced techniques for mastering the Gray Man approach, including clothing choices and behavioral strategies. Listeners are encouraged to practice their Gray Man skills in public settings and to be mindful of their appearance and actions to enhance their invisibility in various situations.
In this episode, Chris and AC discuss the critical importance of preparing for pets in emergency situations. They cover various aspects of pet preparedness, including the logistical challenges pets present, essential supplies needed, the importance of training for emergency recall, and the necessity of having medical supplies and documentation ready. The conversation emphasizes that pets can be both a burden and an asset, depending on how well they are prepared for emergencies. The hosts also highlight common mistakes pet owners make and provide actionable tips for ensuring pets are included in survival plans.
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC discuss essential wilderness survival techniques, focusing on what to do if you get lost in the wilderness. They cover the importance of preparation, the STOP method for survival, the rule of threes, and effective signaling for help. The conversation also delves into search and rescue procedures, the role of personal locator beacons, and the significance of fire and shelter in survival situations. Listeners are encouraged to build a comprehensive wilderness kit and understand the communication codes used in search and rescue operations.Dont forget to visit the Stakeholder Prepping website to pick up a new limited edition shirt and your very own TACNAV card!
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC discuss the importance of various types of bags for emergency preparedness, including the get home bag, bug out bag, bug in bag, and inch bag. They delve into the design and functionality of these bags, emphasizing the need for adaptability and the right gear for different scenarios. The conversation also highlights essential items that should be included in every bag, such as waterproof patches, dump pouches, and cooking gear. The hosts engage with listeners by encouraging them to leave reviews and share their experiences.
In this episode, Chris and AC welcome Sam from M.A.D. Gear, an expert in emergency preparedness and contingency planning. Sam shares his background in military operations and how it inspired him to create practical tools for families to prepare for emergencies. The conversation covers the importance of communication, the PACE planning model, and the various products offered by M.A.D. Gear, including the Contingency Planner and the Ready Plan app. They discuss common misconceptions about preparedness, the role of humor in planning, and the significance of having a well-thought-out emergency plan.
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC discuss essential prepping items that cost $10 or less. They cover a range of topics including water filtration, emergency dog leashes, the versatility of spray foam, contractor bags, duct tape, first aid essentials, and more. The conversation emphasizes the importance of being prepared for emergencies without breaking the bank, providing practical tips and product recommendations throughout. Be sure to listen for a special code from Vodes Preparedness!
What happens after a disaster? Join Chris and AC as they take on this very complex question! The conversation emphasizes the importance of being prepared for emergencies, highlighting that many people underestimate the likelihood of disasters occurring. It discusses the mindset needed to approach preparedness and the expectations one should have when facing unexpected events.
In this episode, Chris and AC discuss the importance of being prepared for emergencies by exploring various bug out and escape routes. They emphasize the need for fitness, proper gear, and knowledge of local terrain, including hiking trails, logging roads, train tracks, power line easements, urban drainage systems, and subway tunnels. The conversation also touches on safety and legal considerations when navigating these routes, as well as some alternative options that may be risky but could be useful in a pinch.
In this episode, Chris and AC delve into the fascinating world of infrared technology and thermal imaging. They discuss the science behind thermal imaging, the different types of thermal cameras, and their applications in tactical environments. The conversation also addresses common misconceptions about thermal imaging, such as the effectiveness of Mylar blankets for hiding from thermal cameras. AC shares insights into the future of thermal imaging technology and its potential applications, emphasizing the importance of understanding the technology for effective use.
Come learn about trees with us before planting season! In this conversation with Chris and AC, Nathan Dickeson discusses the common misconceptions about buying farmland for homesteading. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the condition of the land, particularly the nutrient levels and the presence of trees, which can significantly impact self-reliance and sustainability efforts.
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC discuss essential preparations for the upcoming winter season. They cover a range of topics including long-range weather forecasts, the importance of understanding your winter risk matrix, and the maintenance of heating systems. The conversation also highlights fire safety, insurance coverage, vehicle preparation, and the necessity of stocking emergency supplies. Additionally, they provide tips for winterizing homes and gardens, ensuring listeners are well-prepared for the challenges of winter weather.
Have a special prepper that is impossible to shop for the holidays for? Chris and AC have your back! This gift guide episode has everything from budget to bougie, so sit back and relax with Stakeholder Prepping as we fill out your holiday shopping list!
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC delve into the topic of earthquakes, discussing their causes, geographical risks, and the various effects they can have on communities. They emphasize the importance of preparedness, including understanding earthquake insurance, essential supplies, and emergency response strategies. The conversation also touches on the controversial Triangle of Life theory and the significance of self-extrication tools for safety during an earthquake. Overall, the episode serves as a comprehensive guide for listeners to become better prepared for potential seismic events.
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC explore various scavenging techniques and creative uses for items found in abandoned homes and vehicles. They discuss the importance of being resourceful in survival situations, highlighting items like magnesium for fire starting, old car parts for power generation, and even unconventional materials like gypsum and toilet tank lids. The conversation emphasizes the need for creativity and adaptability in prepping, while also providing practical tips for listeners.
In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, Chris and AC interview Branden Vaudreuil, founder of Vodes Preparedness, who shares his journey into the world of freeze-dried food. The conversation covers the differences between freeze-drying and dehydrating, the science behind shelf life, and the importance of food security. Branden discusses his innovative meal options, pricing strategies, and the challenges of running a food business. He emphasizes the significance of preparedness in everyday life and offers insights into the future of his product line, including upcoming meals and customer feedback.
In this obligatory gun episode, Chris and AC discuss shotguns as an addition to the prepper arsenal. The conversation explores common myths surrounding shotguns, including misconceptions about aiming, recoil, and their effectiveness compared to rifles. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the appropriate use of firearms and the advancements in technology that mitigate recoil, making shotguns accessible to a wider range of users.




