The Importance of Prepping and Survival Skills – Interviewing David

By |2023-12-06T17:03:28+00:00December 5th, 2023|

The Importance of Prepping and Survival Skills: Interviewing David Savage Ever wonder what you'd do in a crisis situation in which you found you, your family and/or your neighbors left to fend for yourselves? Today, we have the distinct pleasure of interviewing author David Savage, who, just a few days ago - released his book Prepping Survival Guide. In this book, David shares how-tos and instructionals on the basics of living off-grid. Essentially a crisis preparedness system "how-to", this book provides detailed guidance on the self-sustainment lifestyle in a grid-down or emergency situation. We thought it would be good to catch up with him and capture a few thoughts regarding why he wrote the book (and find out what his favorite ice cream is, while we're at it). David, we'd like to congratulate you on your new prepping and survival book, which as we can see already see - is receiving nothing but glowing feedback. We're honored to be able to share this interview on the exact week of

What it’s Like Living the Rural Life – Interviewing Ana

By |2023-11-26T00:29:29+00:00July 7th, 2023|

What it's Like Living the Rural Life: Interviewing Ana Have you ever wondered what it’s like living the rural lifestyle? Ever wanted to ask questions, but just didn’t know where (or who) to start with? Below, we share a very special interview with someone who’s thriving somewhere in the rugged edges of Eastern Tennessee. Not only is she experienced living the rural life, but her and her husband are also well-versed in the self-sustainment lifestyle, to include: hunting, gardening, foraging and even tanning and hiding. Below, we have the pleasure of meeting Ana, who has sat down with us to share her thoughts on the rural lifestyle. We feel she would be a great person to gain some knowledge from, considering her family heritage of having resided on the same 500 acres of rural land going back since the 1800's. What makes her perspective valuable is she is also familiar with urban living, so she has a full appreciation of some of the many differences in comparing rural vs.

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