Why Quiet Preparedness Matters More Than Loud Survivalism
We’ve been practicing what I call “quiet preparedness” for more than two decades now. When we first started focusing on […]
We’ve been practicing what I call “quiet preparedness” for more than two decades now. When we first started focusing on […]
We’ve had our share of close calls over the years – a week-long power outage during an ice storm, wildfire
To me, preparedness encompasses way more than wilderness survival skills and a plentiful supply of food. Everyday preparedness is something
Living near dry, wooded areas has taught me one crucial lesson—wildfires can move fast. Living near dry, wooded areas has
Pick up a ripe tomato from your garden and you might find yourself wondering, can I actually grow more just
Once I started paying attention, I realized wild edible plants are everywhere. Parks, sidewalks, hiking trails, even the cracks in
The world isn’t getting any more predictable. Between natural disasters, economic uncertainties, and supply chain hiccups, knowing how to take
Remember when a power outage meant breaking out the candles and playing board games? Those days are long gone. Today,
“It won’t happen to me.” That’s what I used to think about water emergencies. Then a major storm knocked out
In neighborhoods across America, a quiet transformation is taking place. Ordinary citizens – teachers, nurses, office workers, and parents –