
Podcast
The Survival Revolution Podcast
By Joe Prepper
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A Movement To Survive The Changing Times By Becoming More Self Sufficient
A Movement To Survive The Changing Times By Becoming More Self Sufficient
Episode 30: Freedom – Scared or Wary
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As we head toward self sufficiency we might just stumble through the forest of government entanglement, shadows and obstacles to find ourselves finally reaching the edge, staring into the field that is freedom. Having lived most of our lives in the shelter of the forest, held back, yes, but also hidden from the burden that is total responsibility for self, is there any doubt that we should at the very least be wary of the field?
Sometimes the grip that is holding a struggling person back is temporarily loosed and all of the sudden the struggle that has become the mission is now gone, and in it's place is freedom and a new mission of progress. Will you know where to go if the opportunity comes to be free of someone else's care. Are you willing to risk having nothing for the opportunity to have everything by your own accord. Are we really being held back or are we just using the forest as cover because the field seems so risky?
Is life like permaculture where the "edge" between the government corporate system and self sufficiency is the safest most fertile place to exist? Can we ease ourselves into freedom by building up self reliance using the fertile nature of the edge much the way a forest encroaches into the field? Sometimes such slow movement doesn't create a new and different forest though, it just expands the same old system. Sometimes it might be warranted to just break free of the restraints of self doubt and the repression of servitude to a way of life that allows you to be a freeman.
God willing we all live long enough to figure it out, and have fun and many adventures on the way!
~ Joe Prepper~
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Episode 29: Keeping Backyard Quail
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Join me today as I talk about one of my favorite homesteading activities, keeping backyard quail. I discuss my venture into keep Japanese Coturnix quail, the Texas A&M variety, and why I think anyone who wants to become more self sufficient by producing their own food should consider keeping the ancient birds.
I give my opinions on everything from incubation to tasty recipes and everything in between. Have you ever wondered how easy it would be to process your own meat? Well I tell you just how easy it is to raise, butcher and cook quail. If you plan on only using the eggs, well, I'm down with that too.
I answer some need-to-know facts about quail keeping such as
What type of feed?
how much feed and what are the costs per bird?
How do you make cages for baby chicks?
What age to quail mature and start laying eggs?
What are your feed costs per day for quail?
There is a reason these ancient birds still have a place on the modern homestead. There is also a reason why quail eggs are eaten all over the world from "Kwek Kwek" a street food in the Philippines to your good old standard omelet.
I finish off the podcast giving a few simple southern recipes that are sure to light a fire in your drive to start keep these most awesome, tasty birds.
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Episode 28: Plant Buying Adventures 2016
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Yes, it's time for the annual Plantapolooza plant sale. If you listened in to my adventures last year, you know I am passionate about this once a year event. I get mentally and physically prepared for a chance to get my paws on some hard to find trees and shrubs. Listen in as I discuss some of this years finds and talk about how I prepare my soil with seaweed, kelp and mycorrhiza when I relocate them to the homestead.
Many of the trees I picked up were native like the Black cherry, American Persimmon , pawpaw, crabapple, catalpa tree and sassafras. I got a few semi- tropicals as well like: Kahili Ginger, Henry's Garnet and banana shrub.
Yes, I did get a citrus , the Kishu Tangerine. Wish me luck!
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Episode 27: March Week 1, 2016 Homestead Update
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Spring is on the way and we have been busy on the homestead. Join me as I discuss the day to day happenings around here the 1st week of March. Repotting heirloom tomato seedlings, and started more pepper plants and support species like moringa. We added a side line from the new muscadine trellis and planted some raspberries, Loganberries and Boysenberries.
With the good weather, we got some highbush blueberry cuttings started and a early spring fertilizer application on the fruit trees. I cleared and added some Arbequina Olive trees. A small project to create container planters from old plastive olive barrels has me exited to start new seeds for these 25 gallon pots. Join me for this beginning of spring chat as we get ready for daylight savings time and gain an extra hour of daylight to get stuff done!
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Episode 26 : Top 10 Homestead Layout Considerations
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:Today I talk about the Top 10 things to consider when setting up a homestead. There are so many possibilities and personal needs to think about when designing your property layou that it would take a series of books to discuss them all. Here I settle in on what I think should be the first 10 things everyone could benifit by having in place. .
Join me as I go from discussing home libraries and seed storage to equipment and tool sheds. Where does water storage and composting fall into all this? Well, I'm glad you asked. I have my opinion on that and lots more. Like most of what I discuss, this is meant to get your ole think'in cap warmed up and shift into second gear. You may have a different top 10. Leave your comments below if you do, maybe I can add a few to my list.
For now join in and lets talk about:
Food, Seed and Info Storage
Tool Sheds
Compost Bins
Water Storage
Kitchen Garden
Equipment Shed/Workplace
Plant Propagation area
Animal Grow Out/ Compost Factory
Guard dog/Run
Outdoor Cooking and Processing Area
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Episode 25: Winter Ending on the Homestead
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Winter is slowin down here in the south and we are getting a few things done on the homestead. Join me as I talk about our winter chores along the Gulf Coast and how we get ready for spring. Vehicle maintenance, tool cleaning and seed planting join the list alng with winter tree planting and pruning. An update on the onions and heirloom garlic as well as adding some structures such as a another scuppernong vine trellis. ~Joe Prepper~
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Episode 24: Survival Vehicle : Bug Out or Broke down
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Join me as I talk about choosing a vehicle that you might need to use in adverse conditions. I give my thoughts on the pros and cons of larger vs smaller vehicles. New vs modern and daily driver vs specialized vehicles for the hordes. I discuss the basic things I think should be in every vehicle from duck tape to jumper cables (though I think I forgot the cables in my list). Its the time of year I start to do major maintenance on my vehicles so I figured I would get the juices flowing to help motivate me and you to get stuff done. Till next time: Prep Hard- Play Hard. ~Joe Prepper~
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Episode 23: The Revolution Continues
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It’s has been a while since my last podcast, but I plan to continue recording the happenings around here. In this episode I discuss some of whats been going on around here and how homesteading can be a trial and error affair. I recently invested in some new recording equipment and hope to get better […]
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Episode 22: Credit- Social Capital or Enslavement Part 2
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This is part 2 of a three or four part podcast about credit. I give my thoughts on the benefits and dangers of credit and how debt, when managed improperly, can be enslavement. Join me as I answer some of the most commonly asked questions such as: What is credit? How do I get a […]
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Episode 21: Credit – Social Capital or Enslavement
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I decided to do a 2 part (at least) podcast on my take on debt and credit.In this episode I begin with my belief that, for the purpose of exchange, all debt can and should be converted into hours of life. The measure of exchange should then be directly proportional or equal to the value […]
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Episode 20: Plant Buying Adventures
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Join me as I give a play by play of my trip to the local annual plant sale. I discuss the trip from beginning to end and some of the things that I noted along the way. Runaway carts and plant thieves! This is more of a ride-a-long chat than a “how-to” guide to plant […]
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Episode 19 : Homestead Update
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The Survival Revolution Podcast is back, and to kick things off we give a little homestead update. Spring is a good motivator to many to get things accomplished and I am no exception to the rule. Follow along with me and the recorder on a brief walk around the property as I talk about what […]
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Episode 18: HOMESTEAD SECURITY- MAKING THE TARGET NOT WORTH THE RISK- PART 1
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In this 2 part episode I talk about basic homestead security and ways to increase the risk factor for those who intend to make you a target. I break down the areas most important to me and give ways using common sense and new tech gadgets to swing the safety balance more in your […]
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Episode 17: Easy Prepper Cooking – Deep South Style
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If you grow, hunt, harvest and store your own food…you’re going to need to know how to cook it. If you’ve listened to a few podcasts then you know I have lived up north, out west and down south…and each has it’s own cooking style. I’m not saying any is right for everyone , but […]
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Episode 16:Homestead Garden Update plus……
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What started out with a live update form the homestead turned into several different side road thoughts and ponderings. I give my top five garden crop picks and talk about how they did for me this year. I pass on a few tips on the quick and easy way to can veggies by freezing in […]
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Episode 15:Bug Out Bags- Critical Vs Convenience
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Bug out Bag or 72 hour kit, is there a difference? Do you have a bag that you can grab and go? Would you be comfortable with your ability to function away from home for three days with just that gear? Can you carry your bag long distance? Can you AND you family members use […]
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Episode 14: Live Homestead Update: Zone 1 and 2 Edible Forest.
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Today I give a live update as I walk around the homestead inspecting the garden, fruit trees, bees, animals and more. It was so nice out, I decided to use my small digital recorder and headset to record the podcast. Natural Audio with real wind, birds chirping and all the rough audio we normally edit […]
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Episode 13:Having Vs Hoarding- A Homesteaders Guide To Repurposing
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Today I’ll be talking about the fine art of re-purposing items, and the potential of an ambitious, creative mind. I will also talk about having vs hording and the litmus test to tell where you stand. Cleanup days are coming all too often as I find myself saving everything. It’s one thing to have […]
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Episode 12: Defending the Constitution: Unlawful Orders
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Do soldiers and law enforcement understand the Constitution well enough to know when their pledge to defend it is required? When is allegiance to people and our Constitution enough to betray an institution you belong to, and a brotherhood you love? Should our military and police officers refuse to follow orders that are unconstitutional or […]
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Episode 11 – Survival :A Simple Approach
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Nothing about Survival is easy, but it can be simple. Today I discuss the wisdom of starting with the simplest approach possible to homesteading, survival situations, and most importantly, spreading the self sufficiency message. From Occam’s Razor to Sling Blade, listen in as I reminisce about some sage, and I think pretty funny words of […]
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