
The Preparedness Guy, Nat Sellers, will focus on the stories of those who utilized emergency preparedness to improve their lives. Nat is a professional emergency manager and will lead conversations that help the everyday prepper to do it right.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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I toured a former Cold War era secret government bunker under The Greenbrier Resort. Formerly known as Project Greek Island, this bunker was meant for members of Congress to wait out nuclear war, before emerging to legislate whatever remained. Let's ... more
Self-reliance, personal responsibility, and a spirit of independence are valuable attributes, but what do you do when you must be reliant on someone else? Nat talks about the times of necessary dependence, and how to maintain a spirit of independence... more
Who are the people you want around you in an emergency? Someone shows up asking for people with a particular set of skills and says they’re looking to put together a team. Of course they want you to he a part of it. Sounds realistic, right? Well, may... more
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Nat usually draws attention away from the hazards, but today he gives two areas where understanding and focusing on the hazard are helpful, but you can still do it in a positive way. He also shares The... more
Realistic advice on preparedness. Most shows are too extreme.
It’s great info from someone who’s got a variety of experience and expertise with wilderness survival, the military, emergency management/rescue work, with a balanced and reasonable perspective. Advice and information is focused on a very practical approach to common disasters (personal and larger-scale). Great guests as well. No crazy conspiracy theories or zombie apocalypse fantasies, which I appreciate. My constructive criticism is that the sound balance & editing could use some work. It’s a ... more
I really like how down to earth this show is, excited to keep listening. The Preparedness Guy keeps making fun my knife choices :)










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