Surviving America: Episode 4
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Surviving America: Episode 4

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[00:00:02] [SPEAKER_00]: Society in every state is a blessing, a government even in its best state is what has necessary evil.

[00:00:22] [SPEAKER_02]: This is an apparent podcast. Apparently we are living in the year 2024. I am an apparent male.

[00:00:33] [SPEAKER_02]: I am also a parent.

[00:00:38] [SPEAKER_02]: We are not going to get into the political, and we are going to try to stay off the political as much as possible to understand that everything.

[00:00:47] [SPEAKER_02]: America is political.

[00:00:51] [SPEAKER_02]: Now more than ever.

[00:00:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Now more than ever it seems that way. The question that I have for you today on Surviving America.

[00:01:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Who is your best friend?

[00:01:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Who is your best friend? Your best bud. The one you call to ring out the troubles of the day. Do you have a best friend?

[00:01:17] [SPEAKER_02]: This show was going to go in a number of different directions.

[00:01:21] [SPEAKER_02]: And for some reason, I think that surviving America is essentially the American condition.

[00:01:30] [SPEAKER_02]: That's really what I want it to be.

[00:01:33] [SPEAKER_02]: Later in a moment's monument in the show towards the end of the show, I'm going to read you.

[00:01:37] [SPEAKER_02]: The narrow way by Anne Braun, amazing 29 years old dead poet, 19th century.

[00:01:52] [SPEAKER_02]: The narrow way is one of those reminders of how long people have known how to live.

[00:02:01] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean?

[00:02:03] [SPEAKER_02]: I was talking to my sister last night, man. And it's not that we don't know how to live.

[00:02:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Like it's not that we don't know right from wrong, it's not that we don't know how to live.

[00:02:12] [SPEAKER_02]: We don't know that we don't even know the path to success, right?

[00:02:15] [SPEAKER_02]: People know these things. I think they even know them inherently.

[00:02:21] [SPEAKER_02]: But it all comes down to will, you know, it's willingness.

[00:02:25] [SPEAKER_02]: But I want to talk about friendship in the United States today.

[00:02:29] [SPEAKER_02]: At a sub-stack, I'm in the process of writing something about boring people.

[00:02:38] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean? Like about boring and bored people.

[00:02:45] [SPEAKER_02]: We're in an age where people are boring.

[00:02:49] [SPEAKER_02]: And bored and wrapped up in political warfare.

[00:02:53] [SPEAKER_02]: And that's how they get the rocks off, right?

[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_02]: It's like a pong match between scrolling and political warfare or pornography and political warfare.

[00:03:05] [SPEAKER_02]: That's just what it seems like to me.

[00:03:09] [SPEAKER_02]: Stumpfield in our chat yesterday, which I thought was pretty funny.

[00:03:14] [SPEAKER_02]: Over at element he said, anyone have exploding pages on their bingo cart.

[00:03:20] [SPEAKER_02]: He not supposed to laugh at that serious.

[00:03:23] [SPEAKER_02]: It's war.

[00:03:25] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I know. I get it.

[00:03:27] [SPEAKER_02]: I get it talked to the Israelis. Asked them if they had plans to be this deep in a war still.

[00:03:36] [SPEAKER_02]: So I welcome you into surviving America.

[00:03:38] [SPEAKER_02]: The reason I open the show with the apparent is because this is the buzzword for the current situation with Donald Trump's second assassination attempt.

[00:03:48] [SPEAKER_02]: And I guess the only thing I want to say regarding that on this show is the left is going to immortalize Donald Trump.

[00:04:00] [SPEAKER_02]: They're in the process of making another incredible and massive mistake because that's what they do.

[00:04:10] [SPEAKER_02]: They're not a successful lot.

[00:04:12] [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, they're really not successful lot.

[00:04:16] [SPEAKER_02]: You look at what they've done and everything has gone overboard, everything has gone over the edge.

[00:04:22] [SPEAKER_02]: And even if they steal away the election in November with a candidate that no one voted for while they pointed Donald Trump and say he's a clear threat to democracy.

[00:04:32] [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, while the Democrats had no democratic election for their candidate.

[00:04:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Like these are fundamental things.

[00:04:44] [SPEAKER_02]: They simple to understand easy to if it wasn't Donald Trump running for office, there would be no contest.

[00:04:53] [SPEAKER_02]: If it were anyone but that the most hated man in of all time.

[00:04:58] [SPEAKER_02]: There'd be no contest.

[00:04:59] [SPEAKER_02]: If you had a Robert F. Kennedy or Iran dissantis sitting there as the Republican candidate.

[00:05:10] [SPEAKER_02]: And you told the Democrats, you don't get to vote for your candidate.

[00:05:15] [SPEAKER_02]: And once I got to vote the other side didn't get to vote for their candidate.

[00:05:21] [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, that's enough right there, isn't it isn't that enough right there?

[00:05:27] [SPEAKER_02]: Now, the fact that the media is complicit on it.

[00:05:31] [SPEAKER_02]: The fact that no journalist came out and demanded like all major news networks that are Democrat dominated should have been so pissed off.

[00:05:41] [SPEAKER_02]: They should have demanded an election.

[00:05:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Every every Democrat voter should have gathered together and demanded a democratic election for their presidential candidate.

[00:05:57] [SPEAKER_02]: Crickets. Nobody says anything.

[00:06:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, we'll take her. What?

[00:06:05] [SPEAKER_02]: But he's the threat to democracy. I tell you, but I watch out. Well anyway, they're going to immortalize Donald Trump.

[00:06:13] [SPEAKER_02]: They may have done it already. By the way, it may be a rap.

[00:06:16] [SPEAKER_02]: The left's hatred and bias news coverage and, you know,

[00:06:24] [SPEAKER_02]: they're clear desire to have the man killed and sort of the subtext of them reporting all this stuff is to get the man taken out.

[00:06:36] [SPEAKER_02]: I think everybody can see that pretty clearly.

[00:06:40] [SPEAKER_02]: All this, any may get killed still. And by the way, if he gets killed, then you'll definitely be immortal.

[00:06:50] [SPEAKER_02]: If Donald Trump gets murdered, because he's already been president, if he gets assassinated while president or even now,

[00:07:00] [SPEAKER_02]: he gets to go on the list with John F. Kennedy, he gets to go on the list with Abraham Lincoln, right? Immortal.

[00:07:10] [SPEAKER_02]: There's so dumb.

[00:07:13] [SPEAKER_02]: You know, everyone needs to stop thinking in terms of 50 minutes and start thinking in terms of 50 years. That's one of our problems right now.

[00:07:23] [SPEAKER_02]: We look at something and we analyze it and we go, how will this affect my life in 50 minutes?

[00:07:30] [SPEAKER_02]: In the next 50 minutes, you know, you can see the world in a totally different way.

[00:07:38] [SPEAKER_02]: And see the mistakes you're going to make or other people are going to make so much better if you just say rather than 25 minutes, think 25 years.

[00:07:47] [SPEAKER_02]: Rather than 50 minutes, think 50 years. What's going to happen? What's the things going to look like?

[00:07:54] [SPEAKER_02]: Donald Trump is not going to go down in history as the worst man of all time.

[00:07:58] [SPEAKER_02]: No matter how much ABC and NBC believes they can pull that off, but what the left is doing in the country right now is immortalizing the man.

[00:08:09] [SPEAKER_02]: They're taking a man they hate more than anything in the world and they're turning it into an immortal figure in American history.

[00:08:23] [SPEAKER_02]: But they're blind, you know, blind by their rage. So it is what it is. There's a lot going on folks.

[00:08:32] [SPEAKER_02]: I want to read you some headlines about friendship in America because I think this has a lot to do with a lot.

[00:08:39] [SPEAKER_02]: I asked you at the beginning of the show who's your best friend.

[00:08:43] [SPEAKER_02]: I would invite you to call in to the show 804767171.

[00:08:55] [SPEAKER_02]: That's 80476717171. I invite you to call in to the show and talk to me about friends.

[00:09:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Do you have friends? Do you not have friends? Where do you fall in the friendship scale? Do you have one good friend? Do you have zero friends?

[00:09:10] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean? Do you have a is your life dominated by work acquaintances and such?

[00:09:16] [SPEAKER_02]: I can tell you right now some of the reason that we are in the boat we are in is because of this sort of radical isolation that we live in.

[00:09:30] [SPEAKER_02]: You know, this seeking a friendship community online or an echo chamber or a group that agrees with you.

[00:09:38] [SPEAKER_02]: Because you don't go out to the bar on Friday night or you don't have friends over to watch the game or you don't, you know, an article from Yahoo 13 days ago.

[00:09:54] [SPEAKER_02]: Americans have friends we just never really see them. The friendship paradox.

[00:10:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Americans reported having an average of about four or five friends, but a big hurdle is the time and effort to take the schedule together.

[00:10:09] [SPEAKER_02]: Olga Kazan says,

[00:10:12] [SPEAKER_02]: A slew of books and apps aimed to help people tend to their friendships, but these tools all have the same limitation. They put the owners on each individual to initiate and maintain contact.

[00:10:21] [SPEAKER_02]: So maintaining friendship in the atomized new world might require ratcheting down expectations.

[00:10:30] [SPEAKER_02]: It's interesting to me. I mean, I remember family. That's the other thing right? We're moving nation.

[00:10:41] [SPEAKER_02]: We're moving nation that uproots and leaves friends behind and leaves family behind. And then we're in the, so you know, you get a lot of like the, I married my best friend type of thing.

[00:10:52] [SPEAKER_02]: And you know, if you have done that that's phenomenal.

[00:10:56] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't think we should aspire to do that. I think you need friends.

[00:11:00] [SPEAKER_02]: One of the problems with marriage today is that we look to that person as a year everything.

[00:11:10] [SPEAKER_02]: What do you mean? Like to look at a person, your spouse and be like this person will be everything. This person will be my wife, right?

[00:11:22] [SPEAKER_02]: And she will be my wife and everything that goes along with that. She'll be the mother of my children and everything that goes along with that. She'll be my lover.

[00:11:30] [SPEAKER_02]: And then on top of all that, she'll be the person that I enjoy movies with the person that I play video games with the person that I do this and that and everything that we do will do together.

[00:11:49] [SPEAKER_02]: And she'll be everything. That's crazy man.

[00:11:55] [SPEAKER_02]: That's crazy and wasteful. There's a lot of people in the world. You know what I mean?

[00:12:01] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm not a big fan of that mentality. You know, the spouse will serve every purpose I need in life.

[00:12:09] [SPEAKER_02]: That'll be my answer to everything in life. It's like that's you're either going to wind up alone or disappointed.

[00:12:17] [SPEAKER_02]: If you really fundamentally believe that you're going to meet a person who meets every one of your needs and you do everything together and every you're always having a good time.

[00:12:27] [SPEAKER_02]: It's like, I always look at that weirdly. I think there are couples like that for sure.

[00:12:34] [SPEAKER_02]: But I think for the average person you need other people. You need friends. You know, you need fishing buddies and hunting buddies and gaming buddies and you need friends.

[00:12:47] [SPEAKER_02]: Or else you wind up in the house or with the same person all the time or you know what I mean?

[00:12:55] [SPEAKER_02]: The COVID pandemic left an extra 13 million American single. Why are so many people single in the United States?

[00:13:05] [SPEAKER_02]: You know, why are we having so much trouble linking up? What is it? Is it expectations?

[00:13:16] [SPEAKER_02]: In my sub stack I was writing about how we

[00:13:22] [SPEAKER_02]: Ripped the heart out of writing.

[00:13:28] [SPEAKER_02]: Like we ripped the heart out of masterworks of writing and we nailed the heart of that writing to our wall in the form of a poster or a quote right.

[00:13:38] [SPEAKER_02]: Like in other words, you take a poem that was written for a reason with pacing and build up in mind.

[00:13:48] [SPEAKER_02]: And you rip out the four lines that make the most sense to your cause.

[00:13:55] [SPEAKER_02]: And you drift on those four lines as sort of your north star.

[00:14:01] [SPEAKER_02]: And it seems to me that now we do everything that way. Everything is Netflix and chill.

[00:14:11] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean?

[00:14:13] [SPEAKER_02]: There's no delayed gratification, there's no build up in suspense, there's no...

[00:14:19] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean?

[00:14:21] [SPEAKER_02]: So when it comes to friends,

[00:14:24] [SPEAKER_02]: It's just another thing to work on.

[00:14:28] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know the Americans want to work on things.

[00:14:32] [SPEAKER_02]: It's clear we really enjoy it cheap and easy.

[00:14:35] [SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, you know that's not clear.

[00:14:38] [SPEAKER_02]: It's clear that we choose cheap and easy.

[00:14:42] [SPEAKER_02]: Don't we? We most certainly choose cheap and easy when we can.

[00:14:47] [SPEAKER_02]: But then you look at depression and all that kind of stuff in your city, so I don't know.

[00:14:53] [SPEAKER_02]: It's not clear that that does force what we need.

[00:14:57] [SPEAKER_02]: It's just clear that that's what we choose.

[00:15:02] [SPEAKER_02]: So I'm concerned about friendship in America because I think this lack of friends pushes us into these political tribes and it's how we live.

[00:15:09] [SPEAKER_02]: It's how we wind up hating Donald Trump more than Hitler.

[00:15:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Right? It's how we wind up hating people and despising and knowing so much about in consequential things in people in our life.

[00:15:22] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean?

[00:15:24] [SPEAKER_02]: The nation's fascination, the fascination with somebody like an AOC.

[00:15:33] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean? Like the...

[00:15:35] [SPEAKER_02]: The fascination with a person like AOC.

[00:15:39] [SPEAKER_02]: A person like AOC should have been ignored and left that.

[00:15:44] [SPEAKER_02]: And it should still be.

[00:15:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Like you could be a representative, that's fine.

[00:15:50] [SPEAKER_02]: But you're so insane, you're so silly.

[00:15:54] [SPEAKER_02]: This is, you know, and in some ways I look at Kamala and I see the path to AOC as president.

[00:16:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Like I don't in our world today, I don't think it's at far fetched at all that she could run and win.

[00:16:11] [SPEAKER_02]: Cortez could run and win in America today.

[00:16:15] [SPEAKER_02]: I believe it. You know Taylor Swift will say, yeah, that's what I'm for. She's one of us.

[00:16:25] [SPEAKER_02]: But we get wrapped up in these consequential things.

[00:16:28] [SPEAKER_02]: I think fundamentally because we're bored to death.

[00:16:31] [SPEAKER_02]: We don't know how to satisfy our boredom.

[00:16:34] [SPEAKER_02]: You know? We watch people when they're bored, what they do with their time. You know? If you think that Twitter is a good use of your time.

[00:16:44] [SPEAKER_02]: If you think that words with friends is the best use of your time or whatever mobile game you choose to spend an hour on.

[00:16:53] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know. There's a reward system that is not being filled up properly.

[00:16:59] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean? Like in a days in a 24 hour span, the average American has a reward vial.

[00:17:11] [SPEAKER_02]: And meaningful relationships and meaningful interactions and work with your hands and creating things and fighting for something and physical, direct and that type of stuff.

[00:17:27] [SPEAKER_02]: All clearly fills that up and that vial gets full.

[00:17:33] [SPEAKER_02]: And when my vials full by the end of the day, it's lights out like I laugh at the idea of I need a therapeutic to fall asleep.

[00:17:41] [SPEAKER_02]: I need a tey, I need a white noise, I need a you know what I mean? Whatever it is, like I need help. I can't go to bed. You haven't done enough.

[00:17:52] [SPEAKER_02]: You clearly haven't done enough. There's about 17 more things you need to do before bed then. I go to bed exhausted for dead.

[00:18:04] [SPEAKER_02]: I close my eyes, I thank God for a few things and then I'm waking up. It's you know five o'clock.

[00:18:11] [SPEAKER_02]: Like what? But we are on a mad dash to heal the wounds of our bad decisions in life that we go over and over and over and over again.

[00:18:22] [SPEAKER_02]: We're in a mad dash to live up to the expectation of Instagram. We're in a mad dash to make more money do more things get right and filling all those holes with little spritzes trying to fill that vial with little spritzes of sensation.

[00:18:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Give me the video game, I need a little sensation. Give me the you know the quickie I need another sensation.

[00:18:55] [SPEAKER_02]: And we're going to bed staring at our screens faces a glow trying to fill that field that full film in.

[00:19:08] [SPEAKER_02]: And it ain't happening any work and we fill all our time and then there's no time for friends. And there's no time for relationships in Americans are wandering around you know single or or my favorite are the people who are in like relationships that are five tears deep right like the married couple with the

[00:19:34] [SPEAKER_02]: with the chick on the side who is a single mom and it's like this whole little layering effect of people being dishonest and

[00:19:48] [SPEAKER_02]: It's a dark dark thing right it's the seven layers of hell

[00:19:54] [SPEAKER_02]: And again you know a lot of it has to do with dealing with stress

[00:19:56] [SPEAKER_02]: And it's a new study finds dot org says Americans are at peak stress now.

[00:20:04] [SPEAKER_02]: September 17, 2024 research led by talk or research. It's only a poll of like 2000 people or something like that but

[00:20:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Comparing stress levels to previous years 38% of survey participants believe the 2024 has been more stressful than 23.

[00:20:24] [SPEAKER_02]: It's been less stressful than 22. The primary source of anxiety this year include finances economy physical health world issues with cold and flu season approaching self care and stress management

[00:20:39] [SPEAKER_02]: And more important than ever half of those surveyed believe that stress is often the main cause of them getting sick and when asked what season is most stressful to high as percentage of response and 26% said winter given seasonal changes in holidays

[00:20:56] [SPEAKER_02]: How could you not be stressed out see how could we be the most stressed out ever

[00:21:01] [SPEAKER_02]: But then you look at the television and you see Kamala Harris and you go

[00:21:05] [SPEAKER_02]: She says everything's going well I guess everything's going well

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[00:26:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Who, you know, mulling it over or whatever the situation is

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[00:26:15] [SPEAKER_02]: Dig deep folks, you know what I mean?

[00:26:17] [SPEAKER_02]: There may be never, there may never be a time like this

[00:26:20] [SPEAKER_02]: There may never be an opportunity like this

[00:26:23] [SPEAKER_02]: Guard a girl, good morning Jay B, what is up?

[00:26:27] [SPEAKER_02]: I'll be seeing Jay B in a week

[00:26:30] [SPEAKER_02]: God, yeah, I can't wait

[00:26:32] [SPEAKER_02]: I'll be seeing Jay B in a week and a day or something along those lines

[00:26:36] [SPEAKER_02]: It's going to be awesome man, prep her camp 20, 20, folks

[00:26:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Looking like it might be a little rain, might be a little rain

[00:26:47] [SPEAKER_02]: Get it here, but we'll survive it

[00:26:51] [SPEAKER_02]: We'll survive it nonetheless

[00:26:52] [SPEAKER_02]: We'll be serving, steaming hot disaster coffee

[00:26:56] [SPEAKER_02]: We're going to be serving civil unrest

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[00:27:12] [SPEAKER_02]: We just released what we might as well talk about disaster

[00:27:15] [SPEAKER_02]: Cutts talk about disaster coffee real quick

[00:27:19] [SPEAKER_02]: Listen to the disaster coffee podcast from yesterday if you haven't I'm not going to give you the whole story

[00:27:25] [SPEAKER_02]: But suffice it to say that disaster coffee is now owned by myself

[00:27:29] [SPEAKER_02]: Phil Rabalay of the Matterfax podcast and Andrew Bobo of the Matterfax podcast as well

[00:27:36] [SPEAKER_02]: We have two new releases, okay two new incredible

[00:27:41] [SPEAKER_02]: coffees we have tea on the way

[00:27:44] [SPEAKER_02]: We have an Ethiopian Siddama

[00:27:46] [SPEAKER_02]: All right

[00:27:48] [SPEAKER_02]: You gotta understand when I say disaster coffee at it all you have to understand is this is the best coffee in the world

[00:27:57] [SPEAKER_02]: It's not me making things up. It's not me promoting a business

[00:28:02] [SPEAKER_02]: I have nothing to do with it

[00:28:06] [SPEAKER_02]: It's a coffee rose during tomato california who is incredibly passionate about this stuff they they

[00:28:14] [SPEAKER_02]: Source the best coffees. There are in my opinion. I mean, that's just what it is and when you when you have the Ethiopian

[00:28:22] [SPEAKER_02]: The F5 we've called at the F5 and the disaster coffee logo over disaster coffee.com for F5

[00:28:30] [SPEAKER_02]: Features a tornado a big old tornado facing down a house. It's fun. That's what we do right

[00:28:37] [SPEAKER_02]: But the F5 is outrageous

[00:28:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Barry notes honey notes chocolate notes. It's a it's a great one

[00:28:44] [SPEAKER_02]: and just yesterday day before something along those lines

[00:28:50] [SPEAKER_02]: We bent the need to pumpkin spice we bet but we did it our own way and it's

[00:28:58] [SPEAKER_02]: So the book strange highways by Dean Coons. There's a story called the black pumpkin and the black pumpkin is about a guy who

[00:29:08] [SPEAKER_02]: A family who kind of short-change is a dude carving pumpkins a real creepy dude carving pumpkins are all there together

[00:29:17] [SPEAKER_02]: And the man carving the pumpkins just basically says, you know

[00:29:22] [SPEAKER_02]: You get what you pay for

[00:29:25] [SPEAKER_02]: Right you the guy asks that asso how much money for the pumpkin and for the car if pumpkin he says well you get what you pay for

[00:29:32] [SPEAKER_02]: And the dad sort of takes advantage of in the older brother kind of marks and when they wind up giving him next to no money

[00:29:39] [SPEAKER_02]: And he keeps telling them you get what you pay for

[00:29:43] [SPEAKER_02]: And that night the black pumpkin comes to life and you know basically kills everyone in the house

[00:29:48] [SPEAKER_02]: And I always love that story man. It's such a great it's just such a great story

[00:29:53] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't mean from an uplifting standpoint. It's a great horror story

[00:29:58] [SPEAKER_02]: And

[00:30:00] [SPEAKER_02]: So when we started talking I started saying like yeah this pumpkin spice thing

[00:30:07] [SPEAKER_02]: The how you know, I like the seasonal coffees. I told you weeks ago like don't

[00:30:13] [SPEAKER_02]: Don't fall asleep on the seasonal

[00:30:15] [SPEAKER_02]: Wonders of life

[00:30:17] [SPEAKER_02]: Like when the leaves start changing enjoy the fall season like get into the fall season these are the things that make life worth living

[00:30:25] [SPEAKER_02]: So I said let's do it. Let's do the do the black pumpkin the pumpkin spice medium roast from disaster coffee

[00:30:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay go to disaster coffee.com

[00:30:34] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm done. I'll stop. I know that's a lot

[00:30:38] [SPEAKER_02]: Join the membership become a lifetime member by the coffee by the Faraday could say and buy the books by the

[00:30:46] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't feel bad. I just stop for because

[00:30:50] [SPEAKER_02]: I care about you you know what I mean

[00:30:54] [SPEAKER_02]: But I don't really care about throwing all these products at you that are great. Oh in all honesty

[00:31:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Because I know that aside from like the coffee

[00:31:03] [SPEAKER_02]: These things are necessary

[00:31:05] [SPEAKER_02]: What we're doing is necessary and

[00:31:09] [SPEAKER_02]: If I can beat someone about to head and neck over and over again until they realize maybe I should

[00:31:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Maybe I should get better prepared and that's because the outcome man

[00:31:20] [SPEAKER_02]: You know like when when people take the steps to get more prepared they

[00:31:25] [SPEAKER_02]: They'll tell you

[00:31:27] [SPEAKER_02]: Thank you

[00:31:28] [SPEAKER_02]: Right they'll tell you

[00:31:31] [SPEAKER_02]: There's a crazy prepers exhibition

[00:31:35] [SPEAKER_02]: happening in Sweden

[00:31:38] [SPEAKER_02]: We will survive it's called

[00:31:42] [SPEAKER_02]: If I were rich, I would if I would fly there to see it

[00:31:46] I

[00:31:47] [SPEAKER_02]: Would we will survive the prep or movement moodec

[00:31:51] [SPEAKER_02]: Low sand

[00:31:52] [SPEAKER_02]: Switzerland

[00:31:54] [SPEAKER_02]: From September 13th to February 9th

[00:31:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Here's the deal if you have a business or a service that aligns with pbn and you want a sponsor pbn for a year

[00:32:06] [SPEAKER_02]: I'll personally go check this out

[00:32:09] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay

[00:32:10] [SPEAKER_02]: Now personally goes I'll write this whole trip off as a as a business expense and

[00:32:17] [SPEAKER_02]: Tell you all about it

[00:32:19] [SPEAKER_02]: That's about the only way I'm gonna get to Sweden to see it

[00:32:23] [SPEAKER_02]: No, I don't and it's it's not in all clarity

[00:32:25] [SPEAKER_02]: It's not like I really want to see it really bad. I think it's intriguing and kind of awesome

[00:32:30] [SPEAKER_02]: that we've reached a point where

[00:32:33] [SPEAKER_02]: In Sweden there would be a

[00:32:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Significant exhibition

[00:32:38] [SPEAKER_02]: It says this is the most significant exhibition ever devoted to the complex phenomenon of prepers people who have been preparing for the end of the world for years

[00:32:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Blending alternative lifestyles and with extreme survivalism

[00:32:51] [SPEAKER_02]: I told you

[00:32:53] [SPEAKER_02]: This is a thing

[00:32:55] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean

[00:32:57] [SPEAKER_02]: This is much more than just

[00:32:59] [SPEAKER_02]: People and food storage like prepping will be historic

[00:33:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Preppers will be historic

[00:33:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Historic community

[00:33:09] [SPEAKER_02]: It's just is what it is

[00:33:11] [SPEAKER_02]: You know

[00:33:11] [SPEAKER_02]: You can't go through times like this and and take on all the things that you've taken on and

[00:33:17] [SPEAKER_02]: Without understanding it

[00:33:19] [SPEAKER_02]: The exhibition begins with a timeline presented in a long narrow corridor lip by flashing lights

[00:33:24] [SPEAKER_02]: You know they sure to got two men tim to help out with this it traces humanities evolution through predictions

[00:33:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Disasters and key moments for the preper movement and then divides into three themes sections starting with existential threat and risk assessment

[00:33:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Which identifies the primary threats to human existence today beyond natural disaster stretching back to prehistory and mass

[00:33:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Extinctions the exhibition also considers modern human made risks

[00:33:50] [SPEAKER_02]: Terrace attacks biological threats blackouts nuclear warfare and more and awareness of time becomes essential when living in a world of mortals

[00:34:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Urging us to focus on what truly matters

[00:34:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Man, I think these guys might have been listening to me

[00:34:10] [SPEAKER_02]: The heart of the exhibition is individual prepping

[00:34:13] [SPEAKER_02]: Set up like a supermarket with the repurposed shelving this section displays hundreds of everyday items tools for dealing with emergencies

[00:34:20] [SPEAKER_02]: Across categories like water food heat light energy shelter hygiene and communication

[00:34:25] [SPEAKER_02]: And this slightly unsettling space visitors can also find tutorials on screens and leaflets offering practical advice how to start a fire

[00:34:33] [SPEAKER_02]: Identify the edible plants in urban areas tie knots or make a toothbrush out of a twig

[00:34:40] [SPEAKER_02]: It's crazy to think about right it's absolutely crazy to think about

[00:34:46] [SPEAKER_02]: This like so much of prepping has been

[00:34:50] [SPEAKER_02]: ingested

[00:34:51] [SPEAKER_02]: Digested chewed up the nutrients taken up by society to the point now where

[00:34:59] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, this is all I'd ask you

[00:35:02] [SPEAKER_02]: What would we do if the world was the way it was and all the preppers

[00:35:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Prepper videos prep or infrastructure prep or businesses didn't exist?

[00:35:14] [SPEAKER_02]: What would people do do you know what I mean?

[00:35:19] [SPEAKER_02]: It's wild when you think about all the things that we've done to sort of

[00:35:25] [SPEAKER_02]: It's almost like we had to exist. It reminds me of

[00:35:30] [SPEAKER_02]: Goku

[00:35:35] [SPEAKER_02]: What do I mean by that like you and go a super obscure childish nerdish

[00:35:42] [SPEAKER_02]: In the world of dragon ball z go kufaces

[00:35:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Like a

[00:35:48] [SPEAKER_02]: Succession of enemies who are just as strong as he is or maybe even a little stronger

[00:35:53] [SPEAKER_02]: And if anything were to happen out of order

[00:35:56] [SPEAKER_02]: He would never be able to beat the people he had to beat

[00:36:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Right and

[00:36:02] [SPEAKER_02]: As these enemies come he's pushed to new heights to get better to get stronger

[00:36:07] [SPEAKER_02]: And you look at the prepping phenomenon and it just reminds me of that

[00:36:11] [SPEAKER_02]: You know like had this happen before perhaps all these things that are affecting us now happened before prepping

[00:36:16] [SPEAKER_02]: How what would we do what would the you know what I'm saying?

[00:36:20] [SPEAKER_02]: It's really weird

[00:36:22] [SPEAKER_02]: It gives way to the

[00:36:25] [SPEAKER_02]: Simulation thinking

[00:36:27] [SPEAKER_02]: Right

[00:36:32] [SPEAKER_02]: What else do we have here to do

[00:36:34] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't think it's time for the narrow way oh maybe it is time for the narrow way it is a longer poem

[00:36:40] [SPEAKER_02]: It is a longer poem

[00:36:42] [SPEAKER_02]: Maybe I'll tell you about her. I don't know much about her myself

[00:36:45] [SPEAKER_02]: I found it my found the narrow way

[00:36:49] [SPEAKER_02]: Reading life as I started reading life expectancy by by

[00:36:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Dean Coons

[00:36:56] [SPEAKER_02]: And

[00:36:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Align from the narrow way was in there and then I read the poem and I said this is like this is just just stuff just was around

[00:37:03] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean like it's just crazy to me

[00:37:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Ambrot was born in Thornton England in 1820 both a poet and a novelist best known for novels Agnes Gray

[00:37:13] [SPEAKER_02]: and Tenant of a wild fell

[00:37:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Hall of the tenant of wild fell hall

[00:37:20] [SPEAKER_02]: And that pretty sure she died at like 29

[00:37:24] [SPEAKER_02]: got sick

[00:37:27] [SPEAKER_02]: 1846

[00:37:28] [SPEAKER_02]: No, no, no, no, no, and was educated at Hall Thore or Hallworth with her brother Bronwell

[00:37:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Sister Charlotte and Emily a real poetry and prose

[00:37:41] [SPEAKER_02]: She served as a governor for the families between 1839 1845

[00:37:46] [SPEAKER_02]: and died of tuberculosis May 28 1849

[00:37:52] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, so she was 29 shortly after the deaths of

[00:37:57] [SPEAKER_02]: Her

[00:37:57] [SPEAKER_02]: or freaking

[00:37:59] [SPEAKER_02]: Brother enters sister one of her one of her sisters and her brother

[00:38:03] [SPEAKER_02]: That's crazy time, you know I mean like we get wrapped up in this

[00:38:07] [SPEAKER_02]: Doom and gloom of today like people died all the time back in the day just good

[00:38:14] [SPEAKER_02]: tuberculosis and died

[00:38:15] [SPEAKER_02]: You know

[00:38:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, this was happening before the big pandemic hit

[00:38:22] [SPEAKER_02]: Bill Gates came out King lizard himself stepped out of the fray to warn us

[00:38:27] [SPEAKER_02]: all of another pandemic Bill Gates forecast another global pandemic likely within the next 25 years in an ominous health warning

[00:38:35] [SPEAKER_02]: They must be tabletop gaming the next pandemic as we speak I guess right

[00:38:42] [SPEAKER_02]: War or another global pandemic Microsoft CEO Bill Gates is cautioning that if the world managed to avoid the form of the latter is of very real possibility

[00:38:50] [SPEAKER_02]: A lot of unrest in today's age could spark a major war he told CNBC's make it

[00:38:57] [SPEAKER_02]: If we avoid a big war then yes, there will be another pandemic most likely in the next 25 years

[00:39:03] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm stirring it up right now on the lab with the rest of my lizard pals after he didn't say that

[00:39:09] [SPEAKER_02]: After seeing the ill preparedness of COVID-19 pandemic Gates joined the League of Scientific Mines

[00:39:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Is that terrifying the League of Scientific Mines who fear how the world

[00:39:22] [SPEAKER_02]: Might fare for another global health emergency where to sweep through the population

[00:39:27] [SPEAKER_02]: The League of Scientific Mines Gates author book in 2022 on the subject called how to prevent the next pandemic

[00:39:36] [SPEAKER_02]: I know tell Pfizer they'll make billions of dollars and never be held accountable for anything

[00:39:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Tuh I told you yesterday any you know the message the best message I can give you is that

[00:39:54] [SPEAKER_02]: You have to be brave enough to write down the life that you want

[00:39:59] [SPEAKER_02]: And then you have to have the gusto the energy

[00:40:04] [SPEAKER_02]: To make it happen and that's that's everything. Oh JB is travel and she's currently in route to NC

[00:40:14] [SPEAKER_02]: See you there sorry for the delay response dropping off a big year. Oh man I didn't know you're in the neighbor oh, he'll already

[00:40:23] [SPEAKER_02]: So JB will be upon us

[00:40:25] [SPEAKER_02]: She's already nearing cool very cool

[00:40:29] [SPEAKER_02]: It's gonna be a great year, but again

[00:40:32] [SPEAKER_02]: What kind of life do you want to lead?

[00:40:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Are you brave enough to ask yourself do I want friends?

[00:40:39] [SPEAKER_02]: Do I want this do I want these things in order me?

[00:40:45] [SPEAKER_02]: It's not easy folks

[00:40:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Nothing about this life is easy make no mistake about it

[00:40:51] [SPEAKER_02]: But that has nothing to do with whether or not you should live this life to the fullest

[00:40:56] [SPEAKER_02]: And I'm telling you right now

[00:40:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Even before I was a prepper I understood that gardens and food production and from scratch cooking and and

[00:41:07] [SPEAKER_02]: Trade skills

[00:41:11] [SPEAKER_02]: Made life better cooler people always

[00:41:15] [SPEAKER_02]: We're excited when you told them

[00:41:19] [SPEAKER_02]: You fly fish it's still today. It's still exciting to be oh, I want to learn

[00:41:24] [SPEAKER_02]: You know

[00:41:26] [SPEAKER_02]: Tie my own flies and fly fish so we'll just one of those things

[00:41:29] [SPEAKER_02]: So I grew up doing these

[00:41:32] [SPEAKER_02]: Things that it just were part of what the path that I was put on

[00:41:37] [SPEAKER_02]: And they were rewarding you know writing and tying flies and playing music and all these kind of things that I did day in and day out

[00:41:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Fly fishing fishing on the weekends

[00:41:48] [SPEAKER_02]: But you all that kind of stuff that was just falling in love all the time

[00:41:56] [SPEAKER_02]: not

[00:41:57] [SPEAKER_02]: not to be confused with you know

[00:42:01] [SPEAKER_02]: many sexual partners

[00:42:03] [SPEAKER_02]: But I'm talking about

[00:42:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Notes and passing notes and holding hands and phone calls and long calls on on cordless phones that died

[00:42:14] [SPEAKER_02]: You know mid call

[00:42:18] [SPEAKER_02]: Talking about you know

[00:42:21] [SPEAKER_02]: Love cute at to put it like the band blind side who I love cute boring love

[00:42:28] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean that kind that kind of stuff

[00:42:32] [SPEAKER_02]: All the time always girlfriend always you know what I mean like doing that thing in life too

[00:42:38] [SPEAKER_02]: That was part it wasn't all of life. It was part of life

[00:42:41] [SPEAKER_02]: But it was it was almost like a requisite like it was almost like a pre-requisite to life

[00:42:47] [SPEAKER_02]: And all those things added up

[00:42:50] [SPEAKER_02]: To be fun

[00:42:52] [SPEAKER_02]: To be fun

[00:42:53] [SPEAKER_02]: To to to even to be

[00:42:55] [SPEAKER_02]: His poor in a terrible part of town and to be having a great time

[00:43:03] [SPEAKER_02]: You follow me

[00:43:07] [SPEAKER_02]: These things that I've gotten into or gotten back into thanks to prepping they are vehicles to improve life

[00:43:18] [SPEAKER_02]: You know there's a

[00:43:21] [SPEAKER_02]: Butternut squash I can see that's about ready to be picked outside my window

[00:43:26] [SPEAKER_02]: And I look at that thing and I see it and I see it roasted and I can taste it and I think about like all spice on it or five spice on it and I you know

[00:43:35] [SPEAKER_02]: It's everything works together when you allow it all to work together and you get into all of it

[00:43:42] [SPEAKER_02]: The seasonality of life

[00:43:44] [SPEAKER_02]: It should all work together because it all does work together

[00:43:49] [SPEAKER_02]: You go outside you for go the comforts of the home and you live in the woods for a weekend

[00:43:55] [SPEAKER_02]: Just a camping trip and you start to realize everything is on this same routine

[00:44:02] [SPEAKER_02]: Accept me

[00:44:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Because I'm inside an officer I'm inside a house or you know what I mean like everybody's on the same grind

[00:44:08] [SPEAKER_02]: They're even even in the wild they're eating the same things. They're doing the same things

[00:44:14] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh time to four to five for winner time to store food up for winner time day, you know, we're all leading on these

[00:44:21] [SPEAKER_02]: The the last remnants of these leaves or these bushes are right collecting the acorns

[00:44:28] [SPEAKER_02]: And we're over here like I'm saving money for the boogody

[00:44:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Huh what

[00:44:38] [SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean

[00:44:40] [SPEAKER_02]: It's really weird

[00:44:42] [SPEAKER_02]: It's really weird to be that far

[00:44:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Out of the loop of everything that's happening the the myriad of benefits to prepping go far beyond

[00:44:54] [SPEAKER_02]: Just a mass reduction in anxiety, you know like I recommend prepping to everyone

[00:45:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Who has anxiety you got anxiety about life like before you go therapy before you go

[00:45:07] [SPEAKER_02]: Pills and potions

[00:45:10] [SPEAKER_02]: Dig into prepping and home studying you know start making soap go Tyler Durdon make some

[00:45:18] [SPEAKER_02]: makes them soap

[00:45:20] [SPEAKER_02]: Grow some food you know what I mean do something make a pesto make a sage and walnut pestle this time of the year it is that time. Oh my god

[00:45:28] [SPEAKER_02]: Is it sage and walnut pestle time but are not squash ravioli time and do these things man

[00:45:37] [SPEAKER_02]: Get back to living life

[00:45:41] [SPEAKER_02]: Stop looking at life through your phone and tell of it and get back to living life

[00:45:46] [SPEAKER_02]: We just do it under the guise of this thing we call prepping and we want you to do it

[00:45:53] [SPEAKER_02]: We want you to do it not only because it's fortification against chaos and emergency and disaster

[00:46:00] [SPEAKER_02]: But because it's permission to live a better life

[00:46:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Period

[00:46:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Right

[00:46:09] [SPEAKER_02]: Let's call it a show folks

[00:46:12] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm gonna I'm gonna have check-y brown in the background even though this is not necessarily

[00:46:17] [SPEAKER_02]: A check-y brown kind of poem

[00:46:20] [SPEAKER_02]: But it is long so if you're not in the poetry you can check out now. I do appreciate you go get your membership get your coffee

[00:46:27] [SPEAKER_02]: Get your buy your land from your cheap land that you know the oh

[00:46:34] [SPEAKER_02]: But I'll I'll try to melt the two I'll try to turn this 19th century poem into a 21st century city

[00:46:45] [SPEAKER_02]: Spoken word. I don't know

[00:46:47] [SPEAKER_02]: We'll see what we can do but I do want to start it out with they know let me turn this down a little bit

[00:46:52] [SPEAKER_02]: Check-y might be a little loud at at at

[00:46:54] [SPEAKER_02]: 87

[00:46:56] [SPEAKER_02]: And we'll go out with Anne Brut and the narrow way

[00:46:59] [SPEAKER_02]: Thank you so much for joining me here at surviving America episode four

[00:47:05] [SPEAKER_02]: Gonna keep on rocking okay

[00:47:18] [SPEAKER_02]: Just a little bit

[00:47:22] [SPEAKER_02]: The narrow way

[00:47:24] [SPEAKER_02]: Anne Brown

[00:47:29] [SPEAKER_02]: 182849

[00:47:31] [SPEAKER_02]: Check that by one one

[00:47:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Believe not those who say the upward path is smooth

[00:47:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Less doubt should stumble in the way and faint before the truth

[00:47:47] [SPEAKER_02]: It is the only road unto the realms of joy

[00:47:51] [SPEAKER_02]: But he who seeks the blessed abode must all his powers employ

[00:47:57] [SPEAKER_02]: Bright hopes impure the lights upon his course may be and

[00:48:01] [SPEAKER_02]: They're amid the sternest heights the sweetest flower atCE

[00:48:06] Bleem

[00:48:07] [SPEAKER_02]: On all our breezes born earth yields those sense like those

[00:48:12] [SPEAKER_02]: But he that dares not grasp the thorn

[00:48:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Should never crave the rose

[00:48:20] [SPEAKER_02]: Arm

[00:48:20] [SPEAKER_02]: Arm the for the fight cast useless loads away

[00:48:25] [SPEAKER_02]: Watch through the darkest hours of night toil through the hottest day

[00:48:29] [SPEAKER_02]: Crush pride into the dust

[00:48:32] [SPEAKER_02]: Without must needs be slack and

[00:48:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Trampal down Rebellion is lust or it will hold deep back

[00:48:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Seek not die on or here wave pleasure and renown

[00:48:45] [SPEAKER_02]: The world's dread scoff undaunted bear and face its deadliest frown

[00:48:51] [SPEAKER_02]: To labor and to love

[00:48:54] [SPEAKER_02]: To pardon and endure to lift thy heart to God above and keep the conscience pure

[00:49:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Be this thy constant aim

[00:49:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Thy hope thy chief delight

[00:49:06] [SPEAKER_02]: What matter who should whisper blame or who should scorn or slay?

[00:49:11] [SPEAKER_02]: What matter if thy God approved and if within thy breast

[00:49:17] [SPEAKER_02]: Now feel the comfort of his love

[00:49:20] [SPEAKER_02]: The earnest of his resting

[00:49:25] [SPEAKER_02]: Enjoy your Wednesday pvn family. I'll talk to you soon

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