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The Skills You Need For When The Emergency Lasts A Long Time
Hyperinflation, devastating floods, supply chain failures, extreme heat and cold, a global pandemic, wildfires, drought, dollar devaluation, power outages, food shortages, water contamination …
The 2020s have not started out well for most of us.
I’ve been prepared for decades. I knew disruptions were on the horizon. But, I never thought some of what we ve experienced so far would happen so quickly . . .
Not too long ago, my elderly mother died peacefully in her sleep. Of course, I knew it was going to happen sometime (she was 93 years old and bedridden). But when it actually did happen, although it wasn’t a surprise, it certainly was a shock.
I’ve known for many years the crisis we are facing now would happen. And, like my mom dying, it wasn’t a surprise, but it still is a shock.
I bet it’s a shock for you, too.
And the worst of it is, we just don’t know how bad it’s going to get.
When Crazy Friends Aren’t So Crazy . . .
For the past two decades, I have been completely obsessed with figuring out how to live well when there is major chaos and change going on in the world.
To learn how to survive – thrive even – when the world is falling apart, you don’t go to Martha Stewart.
You don’t tune in to the Kardashians, and you don’t look to Beyonce.
I’ve sought out and spent time with people who live in the backwoods, way far away from civilization.
Some of these people don’t smell good, they often have lots of unkempt body hair, and the clothes they wear are more functional than fashionable. What looks like junk to us, is a treasure to them. They are not normally the kind of people you want to hang out with. Everything from nomads, hunter-gathers, rednecks, hermits, dumpster divers, hardcore survivalists, and barefoot crazies.
In fact, most ‘normal’ people go to great lengths to avoid these outcasts. But, I’m so grateful that I’ve befriended these crazy people. And, I’m so grateful that they have followed the beat of a different drum and kept alive some super important skills.
And you know what? Most of them are unaffected by what is going.
For the most part, they are healthy and well-fed.
Some of them live so far out, they don’t even know what is going on right now.
Primitive Skills
For the past decade, my daughter and I have also attended primitive skills gatherings. These are places where you can learn the skills ancient hunter-gathers all knew. How to tan skins with just the brains of the animal, how to navigate by the stars, how to purify water, how to hunt, and how to make medicine from plants.
I remember back before 2008 when being called a “Prepper” was a big insult.
But, I didn’t care.
I developed more skills and began teaching others . . .
In 2003 I earned my Permaculture Design Certificate.
In 2009 I created DVD on how to grow food that went viral.
In 2013 I was featured by National Geographic as an expert in survival and preparedness in the second season of their hit series “Doomsday Preppers”.
In 2017 I was featured in an award-winning Reuters contest on food sustainability.
In 2019 I was added to Who’s Who In America® for all the backyard gardens I’ve helped create. (Yes, it really surprised me too . . . I mean, isn’t that list only for big politicians and famous actors?)
And, while I don’t know if you are ever really prepared . . . I do have some skills.
Can I Help You Pick Out The Best Gun For Personal Defense?
No, that is not what I am about.
Yes, I do understand that as things deteriorate, there will be more violence.
And, yes, I do have guns, ammo, and the skills to use them. Yes, absolutely.
I am also training in Shotokan Karate and Jujitsu. I am a huge believer in practicing situational awareness.
Yes, the world is likely to get much more dangerous.
But, one of the truths about long term survival in hard times is that you are far more likely to die from starvation than from a bullet.
And, while I recognize the dangers, I am primarily about working together and building community.
The Skills Most Overlooked Are The Ones You Most Desperately Need
I grew up in the South. In high school, I loved to play sports and I was also in the chorus. Our teachers and coaches would often stop the bus on field trips to visit historical sites. Many of those sites were battlefields from the Civil war.
The focus was always on the men: who fought, who died, who won.
I always wondered: what did the women and children do during those times?
Who kept those men fed, made medicines, treated their wounds, managed the farms and ranches while the strongest were off fighting?
How did families survive when the cupboards were bare and the tools melted down for weapons?
The focus of a crisis is often on the flashy news, the ‘war’, and the violence. The media is famous for saying “if it bleeds, it leads”.
But, how do you handle the day-to-day of real life? How do you feed your family when the shelves are empty? How do you clean a wound when there is no doctor? How do you make shoes so you aren’t hobbled? How do you live when the fridge is out? Where can you find wild foods? How do you preserve food when you find a bounty?
In our modern age, who knows these skills and how can you acquire them?
Skills Transfer From People Who Really Live This
I knew that someday the skills, stories, and wisdom from all my crazy friends would someday be very important. Over two decades I’ve collected what I could learn from them. Sometimes I only got the info holding a hand-held video while out in the bush, sometimes I had a video producer create beautiful footage, and sometimes I talked them through the technology of how to create a PowerPoint presentation.
And, I’ve managed to record a lot of really useful stuff.
This is raw, real, and powerful information.
What I’ve collected, I have gathered in the package of digital presentations I am calling the “Off-Grid Survival Toolkit”.
The Off-Grid Survival Toolkit
The Off-Grid Survival Toolkit is a set of 27 unique digital presentations covering crucial topics related to living, and thriving, during an extended emergency.
Each presentation is anywhere from 38 minutes to over an hour.
You will receive access to both video and audio files for each presentation, plus full PDF transcripts downloadable through your TGN dashboard.
You read that right, it is all fully downloadable.
Here are the categories and topics I ve gathered up for you:
Medicine
Emergency 1st Aid: How To Assess Injured Bodies If 911 Isn’t Coming
Jed Adamson
The Coming Antibiotics Apocalypse
Mike Adams
Herbal Treatment Of Wounds And Lacerations
Dr. Patrick Jones
Medicinal Plants: The Apocalypse Apothecary
Dr. Patrick Jones
50 Shades Of Blue, Natural Remedies For Our Daily Angst And Anxiety
Deb Swanson
Pioneer Skills
What It’s Like To Attend A Primitive Skills Gathering
Marjory Wildcraft
Property Purchase Checklist
Geoff Lawton
Understanding And Predicting Your Weather
Capt’n Dave
Home Death Care: Reclaiming The Healing Power Of Death
Dani Lavoire
How To Make Your Own Tarahumara-Style Sandals
Doug Simons
Buckskin Clothing: A Beautiful Working Wardrobe From Your Backyard
Woniya Thibeault
Food Production
Predator ID: Who Killed Your Chicken?
Justin Rhodes
10 Strategies For Growing Food In A Changing Climate
Marjory Wildcraft
Secret Greenhouse Of Survival
Rick Austin
Compost Everything (Even Your Enemies)
David the Good
Free Chicken Feed: 3 DIY Systems For Growing Insects For Your Girls
Anne-Marie Dash Miller
Foraging
Harvesting And Using Acorns: The 10 Minute Method
Scott Sexton
Botany In A Day
Tom Elpel
24 Of The Most Useful Wild Plants
Martin Payne
Beginners Guide To Hunting Deer For Food
Jackson Landers
Road Kill: How To Judge The Edibility Of Found Meat
Red Louvish
Food Preparation
How To Cook On A Woodburning Stove
Lehman’s
Cooking With A Rocket Oven
Paul Wheaton
Cooking With The Power Of The Sun
Paul Munsen
Food Preservation
How To Build An On-Farm Smokehouse
Meredith Leigh
How To Preserve Food With Water Bath and Pressure Canning
Kendra Lynne
Living Without Refrigeration
Woniya Thibeault
Plus, I ve Got 7 Bonus digital eBooks For You
I just really wanted to make sure you had these. They aren’t videos so they didn’t quite fit into the package above.
I am just tossing them in.
You’ll need them.
Oh, I’ve had a LOT of people tell me the eBook on finding the perfect survival retreat alone was worth the cost of the entire bundle.
One more thing, kids love reading the Snakebite! story. Be sure to share this one with your kids and grandkids!
7 Shortcuts To Finding The Perfect Survival Retreat
A $25 Value
How Much Land Do You Need To Be Food Self-Reliant
A $30 Value
Snakebite!: How I Treated A Venomous Snakebite At Home
A $30 Value
The Skills You Need For When The Emergency Lasts A Long Time
Hyperinflation, devastating floods, supply chain failures, extreme heat and cold, a global pandemic, wildfires, drought, dollar devaluation, power outages, food shortages, water contamination …
The 2020s have not started out well for most of us.
I’ve been prepared for decades. I knew disruptions were on the horizon. But, I never thought some of what we ve experienced so far would happen so quickly . . .
Not too long ago, my elderly mother died peacefully in her sleep. Of course, I knew it was going to happen sometime (she was 93 years old and bedridden). But when it actually did happen, although it wasn’t a surprise, it certainly was a shock.
I’ve known for many years the crisis we are facing now would happen. And, like my mom dying, it wasn’t a surprise, but it still is a shock.
I bet it’s a shock for you, too.
And the worst of it is, we just don’t know how bad it’s going to get.
When Crazy Friends Aren’t So Crazy . . .
For the past two decades, I have been completely obsessed with figuring out how to live well when there is major chaos and change going on in the world.
To learn how to survive – thrive even – when the world is falling apart, you don’t go to Martha Stewart.
You don’t tune in to the Kardashians, and you don’t look to Beyonce.
I’ve sought out and spent time with people who live in the backwoods, way far away from civilization.
Some of these people don’t smell good, they often have lots of unkempt body hair, and the clothes they wear are more functional than fashionable. What looks like junk to us, is a treasure to them. They are not normally the kind of people you want to hang out with. Everything from nomads, hunter-gathers, rednecks, hermits, dumpster divers, hardcore survivalists, and barefoot crazies.
In fact, most ‘normal’ people go to great lengths to avoid these outcasts. But, I’m so grateful that I’ve befriended these crazy people. And, I’m so grateful that they have followed the beat of a different drum and kept alive some super important skills.
And you know what? Most of them are unaffected by what is going.
For the most part, they are healthy and well-fed.
Some of them live so far out, they don’t even know what is going on right now.
Primitive Skills
For the past decade, my daughter and I have also attended primitive skills gatherings. These are places where you can learn the skills ancient hunter-gathers all knew. How to tan skins with just the brains of the animal, how to navigate by the stars, how to purify water, how to hunt, and how to make medicine from plants.
I remember back before 2008 when being called a “Prepper” was a big insult.
But, I didn’t care.
I developed more skills and began teaching others . . .
In 2003 I earned my Permaculture Design Certificate.
In 2009 I created DVD on how to grow food that went viral.
In 2013 I was featured by National Geographic as an expert in survival and preparedness in the second season of their hit series “Doomsday Preppers”.
In 2017 I was featured in an award-winning Reuters contest on food sustainability.
In 2019 I was added to Who’s Who In America® for all the backyard gardens I’ve helped create. (Yes, it really surprised me too . . . I mean, isn’t that list only for big politicians and famous actors?)
And, while I don’t know if you are ever really prepared . . . I do have some skills.
Can I Help You Pick Out The Best Gun For Personal Defense?
No, that is not what I am about.
Yes, I do understand that as things deteriorate, there will be more violence.
And, yes, I do have guns, ammo, and the skills to use them. Yes, absolutely.
I am also training in Shotokan Karate and Jujitsu. I am a huge believer in practicing situational awareness.
Yes, the world is likely to get much more dangerous.
But, one of the truths about long term survival in hard times is that you are far more likely to die from starvation than from a bullet.
And, while I recognize the dangers, I am primarily about working together and building community.
The Skills Most Overlooked Are The Ones You Most Desperately Need
I grew up in the South. In high school, I loved to play sports and I was also in the chorus. Our teachers and coaches would often stop the bus on field trips to visit historical sites. Many of those sites were battlefields from the Civil war.
The focus was always on the men: who fought, who died, who won.
I always wondered: what did the women and children do during those times?
Who kept those men fed, made medicines, treated their wounds, managed the farms and ranches while the strongest were off fighting?
How did families survive when the cupboards were bare and the tools melted down for weapons?
The focus of a crisis is often on the flashy news, the ‘war’, and the violence. The media is famous for saying “if it bleeds, it leads”.
But, how do you handle the day-to-day of real life? How do you feed your family when the shelves are empty? How do you clean a wound when there is no doctor? How do you make shoes so you aren’t hobbled? How do you live when the fridge is out? Where can you find wild foods? How do you preserve food when you find a bounty?
In our modern age, who knows these skills and how can you acquire them?
Skills Transfer From People Who Really Live This
I knew that someday the skills, stories, and wisdom from all my crazy friends would someday be very important. Over two decades I’ve collected what I could learn from them. Sometimes I only got the info holding a hand-held video while out in the bush, sometimes I had a video producer create beautiful footage, and sometimes I talked them through the technology of how to create a PowerPoint presentation.
And, I’ve managed to record a lot of really useful stuff.
This is raw, real, and powerful information.
What I’ve collected, I have gathered in the package of digital presentations I am calling the “Off-Grid Survival Toolkit”.
The Off-Grid Survival Toolkit
The Off-Grid Survival Toolkit is a set of 27 unique digital presentations covering crucial topics related to living, and thriving, during an extended emergency.
Each presentation is anywhere from 38 minutes to over an hour.
You will receive access to both video and audio files for each presentation, plus full PDF transcripts downloadable through your TGN dashboard.
You read that right, it is all fully downloadable.
Here are the categories and topics I ve gathered up for you:
Medicine
Emergency 1st Aid: How To Assess Injured Bodies If 911 Isn’t Coming
Jed Adamson
The Coming Antibiotics Apocalypse
Mike Adams
Herbal Treatment Of Wounds And Lacerations
Dr. Patrick Jones
Medicinal Plants: The Apocalypse Apothecary
Dr. Patrick Jones
50 Shades Of Blue, Natural Remedies For Our Daily Angst And Anxiety
Deb Swanson
Pioneer Skills
What It’s Like To Attend A Primitive Skills Gathering
Marjory Wildcraft
Property Purchase Checklist
Geoff Lawton
Understanding And Predicting Your Weather
Capt’n Dave
Home Death Care: Reclaiming The Healing Power Of Death
Dani Lavoire
How To Make Your Own Tarahumara-Style Sandals
Doug Simons
Buckskin Clothing: A Beautiful Working Wardrobe From Your Backyard
Woniya Thibeault
Food Production
Predator ID: Who Killed Your Chicken?
Justin Rhodes
10 Strategies For Growing Food In A Changing Climate
Marjory Wildcraft
Secret Greenhouse Of Survival
Rick Austin
Compost Everything (Even Your Enemies)
David the Good
Free Chicken Feed: 3 DIY Systems For Growing Insects For Your Girls
Anne-Marie Dash Miller
Foraging
Harvesting And Using Acorns: The 10 Minute Method
Scott Sexton
Botany In A Day
Tom Elpel
24 Of The Most Useful Wild Plants
Martin Payne
Beginners Guide To Hunting Deer For Food
Jackson Landers
Road Kill: How To Judge The Edibility Of Found Meat
Red Louvish
Food Preparation
How To Cook On A Woodburning Stove
Lehman’s
Cooking With A Rocket Oven
Paul Wheaton
Cooking With The Power Of The Sun
Paul Munsen
Food Preservation
How To Build An On-Farm Smokehouse
Meredith Leigh
How To Preserve Food With Water Bath and Pressure Canning
Kendra Lynne
Living Without Refrigeration
Woniya Thibeault
Plus, I ve Got 7 Bonus digital eBooks For You
I just really wanted to make sure you had these. They aren’t videos so they didn’t quite fit into the package above.
I am just tossing them in.
You’ll need them.
Oh, I’ve had a LOT of people tell me the eBook on finding the perfect survival retreat alone was worth the cost of the entire bundle.
One more thing, kids love reading the Snakebite! story. Be sure to share this one with your kids and grandkids!
7 Shortcuts To Finding The Perfect Survival Retreat
A $25 Value
How Much Land Do You Need To Be Food Self-Reliant
A $30 Value
Snakebite!: How I Treated A Venomous Snakebite At Home
A $30 Value
For the past two decades, I have been completely obsessed with figuring out how to live well when there is major chaos and change going on in the world.
To learn how to survive – thrive even – when the world is falling apart, you don’t go to Martha Stewart.
You don’t tune in to the Kardashians, and you don’t look to Beyonce.
I’ve sought out and spent time with people who live in the backwoods, way far away from civilization.
Some of these people don’t smell good, they often have lots of unkempt body hair, and the clothes they wear are more functional than fashionable. What looks like junk to us, is a treasure to them. They are not normally the kind of people you want to hang out with. Everything from nomads, hunter-gathers, rednecks, hermits, dumpster divers, hardcore survivalists, and barefoot crazies.
In fact, most ‘normal’ people go to great lengths to avoid these outcasts. But, I’m so grateful that I’ve befriended these crazy people. And, I’m so grateful that they have followed the beat of a different drum and kept alive some super important skills.
And you know what? Most of them are unaffected by what is going.
For the most part, they are healthy and well-fed.
Some of them live so far out, they don’t even know what is going on right now.
Primitive Skills
For the past decade, my daughter and I have also attended primitive skills gatherings. These are places where you can learn the skills ancient hunter-gathers all knew. How to tan skins with just the brains of the animal, how to navigate by the stars, how to purify water, how to hunt, and how to make medicine from plants.
I remember back before 2008 when being called a “Prepper” was a big insult.
But, I didn’t care.
I developed more skills and began teaching others . . .
In 2003 I earned my Permaculture Design Certificate.
In 2009 I created DVD on how to grow food that went viral.
In 2013 I was featured by National Geographic as an expert in survival and preparedness in the second season of their hit series “Doomsday Preppers”.
In 2017 I was featured in an award-winning Reuters contest on food sustainability.
In 2019 I was added to Who’s Who In America® for all the backyard gardens I’ve helped create. (Yes, it really surprised me too . . . I mean, isn’t that list only for big politicians and famous actors?)
And, while I don’t know if you are ever really prepared . . . I do have some skills.
Can I Help You Pick Out The Best Gun For Personal Defense?
No, that is not what I am about.
Yes, I do understand that as things deteriorate, there will be more violence.
And, yes, I do have guns, ammo, and the skills to use them. Yes, absolutely.
I am also training in Shotokan Karate and Jujitsu. I am a huge believer in practicing situational awareness.
Yes, the world is likely to get much more dangerous.
But, one of the truths about long term survival in hard times is that you are far more likely to die from starvation than from a bullet.
And, while I recognize the dangers, I am primarily about working together and building community.
The Skills Most Overlooked Are The Ones You Most Desperately Need
I grew up in the South. In high school, I loved to play sports and I was also in the chorus. Our teachers and coaches would often stop the bus on field trips to visit historical sites. Many of those sites were battlefields from the Civil war.
The focus was always on the men: who fought, who died, who won.
I always wondered: what did the women and children do during those times?
Who kept those men fed, made medicines, treated their wounds, managed the farms and ranches while the strongest were off fighting?
How did families survive when the cupboards were bare and the tools melted down for weapons?
The focus of a crisis is often on the flashy news, the ‘war’, and the violence. The media is famous for saying “if it bleeds, it leads”.
But, how do you handle the day-to-day of real life? How do you feed your family when the shelves are empty? How do you clean a wound when there is no doctor? How do you make shoes so you aren’t hobbled? How do you live when the fridge is out? Where can you find wild foods? How do you preserve food when you find a bounty?
In our modern age, who knows these skills and how can you acquire them?
Skills Transfer From People Who Really Live This
I knew that someday the skills, stories, and wisdom from all my crazy friends would someday be very important. Over two decades I’ve collected what I could learn from them. Sometimes I only got the info holding a hand-held video while out in the bush, sometimes I had a video producer create beautiful footage, and sometimes I talked them through the technology of how to create a PowerPoint presentation.
And, I’ve managed to record a lot of really useful stuff.
This is raw, real, and powerful information.
What I’ve collected, I have gathered in the package of digital presentations I am calling the “Off-Grid Survival Toolkit”.
The Off-Grid Survival Toolkit
The Off-Grid Survival Toolkit is a set of 27 unique digital presentations covering crucial topics related to living, and thriving, during an extended emergency.
Each presentation is anywhere from 38 minutes to over an hour.
You will receive access to both video and audio files for each presentation, plus full PDF transcripts downloadable through your TGN dashboard.
You read that right, it is all fully downloadable.
Here are the categories and topics I ve gathered up for you:
Medicine
Emergency 1st Aid: How To Assess Injured Bodies If 911 Isn’t Coming
Jed Adamson
The Coming Antibiotics Apocalypse
Mike Adams
Herbal Treatment Of Wounds And Lacerations
Dr. Patrick Jones
Medicinal Plants: The Apocalypse Apothecary
Dr. Patrick Jones
50 Shades Of Blue, Natural Remedies For Our Daily Angst And Anxiety
Deb Swanson
Pioneer Skills
What It’s Like To Attend A Primitive Skills Gathering
Marjory Wildcraft
Property Purchase Checklist
Geoff Lawton
Understanding And Predicting Your Weather
Capt’n Dave
Home Death Care: Reclaiming The Healing Power Of Death
Dani Lavoire
How To Make Your Own Tarahumara-Style Sandals
Doug Simons
Buckskin Clothing: A Beautiful Working Wardrobe From Your Backyard
Woniya Thibeault
Food Production
Predator ID: Who Killed Your Chicken?
Justin Rhodes
10 Strategies For Growing Food In A Changing Climate
Marjory Wildcraft
Secret Greenhouse Of Survival
Rick Austin
Compost Everything (Even Your Enemies)
David the Good
Free Chicken Feed: 3 DIY Systems For Growing Insects For Your Girls
Anne-Marie Dash Miller
Foraging
Harvesting And Using Acorns: The 10 Minute Method
Scott Sexton
Botany In A Day
Tom Elpel
24 Of The Most Useful Wild Plants
Martin Payne
Beginners Guide To Hunting Deer For Food
Jackson Landers
Road Kill: How To Judge The Edibility Of Found Meat
Red Louvish
Food Preparation
How To Cook On A Woodburning Stove
Lehman’s
Cooking With A Rocket Oven
Paul Wheaton
Cooking With The Power Of The Sun
Paul Munsen
Food Preservation
How To Build An On-Farm Smokehouse
Meredith Leigh
How To Preserve Food With Water Bath and Pressure Canning
Kendra Lynne
Living Without Refrigeration
Woniya Thibeault
Plus, I ve Got 7 Bonus digital eBooks For You
I just really wanted to make sure you had these. They aren’t videos so they didn’t quite fit into the package above.
I am just tossing them in.
You’ll need them.
Oh, I’ve had a LOT of people tell me the eBook on finding the perfect survival retreat alone was worth the cost of the entire bundle.
One more thing, kids love reading the Snakebite! story. Be sure to share this one with your kids and grandkids!
7 Shortcuts To Finding The Perfect Survival Retreat
A $25 Value
How Much Land Do You Need To Be Food Self-Reliant
A $30 Value
Snakebite!: How I Treated A Venomous Snakebite At Home
A $30 Value
No, that is not what I am about.
Yes, I do understand that as things deteriorate, there will be more violence.
And, yes, I do have guns, ammo, and the skills to use them. Yes, absolutely.
I am also training in Shotokan Karate and Jujitsu. I am a huge believer in practicing situational awareness.
Yes, the world is likely to get much more dangerous.
But, one of the truths about long term survival in hard times is that you are far more likely to die from starvation than from a bullet.
And, while I recognize the dangers, I am primarily about working together and building community.
The Skills Most Overlooked Are The Ones You Most Desperately Need
I grew up in the South. In high school, I loved to play sports and I was also in the chorus. Our teachers and coaches would often stop the bus on field trips to visit historical sites. Many of those sites were battlefields from the Civil war.
The focus was always on the men: who fought, who died, who won.
I always wondered: what did the women and children do during those times?
Who kept those men fed, made medicines, treated their wounds, managed the farms and ranches while the strongest were off fighting?
How did families survive when the cupboards were bare and the tools melted down for weapons?
The focus of a crisis is often on the flashy news, the ‘war’, and the violence. The media is famous for saying “if it bleeds, it leads”.
But, how do you handle the day-to-day of real life? How do you feed your family when the shelves are empty? How do you clean a wound when there is no doctor? How do you make shoes so you aren’t hobbled? How do you live when the fridge is out? Where can you find wild foods? How do you preserve food when you find a bounty?
In our modern age, who knows these skills and how can you acquire them?
Skills Transfer From People Who Really Live This
I knew that someday the skills, stories, and wisdom from all my crazy friends would someday be very important. Over two decades I’ve collected what I could learn from them. Sometimes I only got the info holding a hand-held video while out in the bush, sometimes I had a video producer create beautiful footage, and sometimes I talked them through the technology of how to create a PowerPoint presentation.
And, I’ve managed to record a lot of really useful stuff.
This is raw, real, and powerful information.
What I’ve collected, I have gathered in the package of digital presentations I am calling the “Off-Grid Survival Toolkit”.
The Off-Grid Survival Toolkit
The Off-Grid Survival Toolkit is a set of 27 unique digital presentations covering crucial topics related to living, and thriving, during an extended emergency.
Each presentation is anywhere from 38 minutes to over an hour.
You will receive access to both video and audio files for each presentation, plus full PDF transcripts downloadable through your TGN dashboard.
You read that right, it is all fully downloadable.
Here are the categories and topics I ve gathered up for you:
Medicine
Emergency 1st Aid: How To Assess Injured Bodies If 911 Isn’t Coming
Jed Adamson
The Coming Antibiotics Apocalypse
Mike Adams
Herbal Treatment Of Wounds And Lacerations
Dr. Patrick Jones
Medicinal Plants: The Apocalypse Apothecary
Dr. Patrick Jones
50 Shades Of Blue, Natural Remedies For Our Daily Angst And Anxiety
Deb Swanson
Pioneer Skills
What It’s Like To Attend A Primitive Skills Gathering
Marjory Wildcraft
Property Purchase Checklist
Geoff Lawton
Understanding And Predicting Your Weather
Capt’n Dave
Home Death Care: Reclaiming The Healing Power Of Death
Dani Lavoire
How To Make Your Own Tarahumara-Style Sandals
Doug Simons
Buckskin Clothing: A Beautiful Working Wardrobe From Your Backyard
Woniya Thibeault
Food Production
Predator ID: Who Killed Your Chicken?
Justin Rhodes
10 Strategies For Growing Food In A Changing Climate
Marjory Wildcraft
Secret Greenhouse Of Survival
Rick Austin
Compost Everything (Even Your Enemies)
David the Good
Free Chicken Feed: 3 DIY Systems For Growing Insects For Your Girls
Anne-Marie Dash Miller
Foraging
Harvesting And Using Acorns: The 10 Minute Method
Scott Sexton
Botany In A Day
Tom Elpel
24 Of The Most Useful Wild Plants
Martin Payne
Beginners Guide To Hunting Deer For Food
Jackson Landers
Road Kill: How To Judge The Edibility Of Found Meat
Red Louvish
Food Preparation
How To Cook On A Woodburning Stove
Lehman’s
Cooking With A Rocket Oven
Paul Wheaton
Cooking With The Power Of The Sun
Paul Munsen
Food Preservation
How To Build An On-Farm Smokehouse
Meredith Leigh
How To Preserve Food With Water Bath and Pressure Canning
Kendra Lynne
Living Without Refrigeration
Woniya Thibeault
Plus, I ve Got 7 Bonus digital eBooks For You
I just really wanted to make sure you had these. They aren’t videos so they didn’t quite fit into the package above.
I am just tossing them in.
You’ll need them.
Oh, I’ve had a LOT of people tell me the eBook on finding the perfect survival retreat alone was worth the cost of the entire bundle.
One more thing, kids love reading the Snakebite! story. Be sure to share this one with your kids and grandkids!
7 Shortcuts To Finding The Perfect Survival Retreat
A $25 Value
How Much Land Do You Need To Be Food Self-Reliant
A $30 Value
Snakebite!: How I Treated A Venomous Snakebite At Home
A $30 Value
I knew that someday the skills, stories, and wisdom from all my crazy friends would someday be very important. Over two decades I’ve collected what I could learn from them. Sometimes I only got the info holding a hand-held video while out in the bush, sometimes I had a video producer create beautiful footage, and sometimes I talked them through the technology of how to create a PowerPoint presentation.
And, I’ve managed to record a lot of really useful stuff.
This is raw, real, and powerful information.
What I’ve collected, I have gathered in the package of digital presentations I am calling the “Off-Grid Survival Toolkit”.
The Off-Grid Survival Toolkit
The Off-Grid Survival Toolkit is a set of 27 unique digital presentations covering crucial topics related to living, and thriving, during an extended emergency.
Each presentation is anywhere from 38 minutes to over an hour.
You will receive access to both video and audio files for each presentation, plus full PDF transcripts downloadable through your TGN dashboard.
You read that right, it is all fully downloadable.
Here are the categories and topics I ve gathered up for you:
Medicine
Emergency 1st Aid: How To Assess Injured Bodies If 911 Isn’t Coming
Jed Adamson
The Coming Antibiotics Apocalypse
Mike Adams
Herbal Treatment Of Wounds And Lacerations
Dr. Patrick Jones
Medicinal Plants: The Apocalypse Apothecary
Dr. Patrick Jones
50 Shades Of Blue, Natural Remedies For Our Daily Angst And Anxiety
Deb Swanson
Pioneer Skills
What It’s Like To Attend A Primitive Skills Gathering
Marjory Wildcraft
Property Purchase Checklist
Geoff Lawton
Understanding And Predicting Your Weather
Capt’n Dave
Home Death Care: Reclaiming The Healing Power Of Death
Dani Lavoire
How To Make Your Own Tarahumara-Style Sandals
Doug Simons
Buckskin Clothing: A Beautiful Working Wardrobe From Your Backyard
Woniya Thibeault
Food Production
Predator ID: Who Killed Your Chicken?
Justin Rhodes
10 Strategies For Growing Food In A Changing Climate
Marjory Wildcraft
Secret Greenhouse Of Survival
Rick Austin
Compost Everything (Even Your Enemies)
David the Good
Free Chicken Feed: 3 DIY Systems For Growing Insects For Your Girls
Anne-Marie Dash Miller
Foraging
Harvesting And Using Acorns: The 10 Minute Method
Scott Sexton
Botany In A Day
Tom Elpel
24 Of The Most Useful Wild Plants
Martin Payne
Beginners Guide To Hunting Deer For Food
Jackson Landers
Road Kill: How To Judge The Edibility Of Found Meat
Red Louvish
Food Preparation
How To Cook On A Woodburning Stove
Lehman’s
Cooking With A Rocket Oven
Paul Wheaton
Cooking With The Power Of The Sun
Paul Munsen
Food Preservation
How To Build An On-Farm Smokehouse
Meredith Leigh
How To Preserve Food With Water Bath and Pressure Canning
Kendra Lynne
Living Without Refrigeration
Woniya Thibeault
Plus, I ve Got 7 Bonus digital eBooks For You
I just really wanted to make sure you had these. They aren’t videos so they didn’t quite fit into the package above.
I am just tossing them in.
You’ll need them.
Oh, I’ve had a LOT of people tell me the eBook on finding the perfect survival retreat alone was worth the cost of the entire bundle.
One more thing, kids love reading the Snakebite! story. Be sure to share this one with your kids and grandkids!
7 Shortcuts To Finding The Perfect Survival Retreat
A $25 Value
How Much Land Do You Need To Be Food Self-Reliant
A $30 Value
Snakebite!: How I Treated A Venomous Snakebite At Home
A $30 Value
Emergency 1st Aid: How To Assess Injured Bodies If 911 Isn’t Coming
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| The Coming Antibiotics Apocalypse
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| Herbal Treatment Of Wounds And Lacerations
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