You Better Start Prepping, Because...
Prepper Broadcasting NetworkJanuary 22, 202400:42:5339.25 MB

You Better Start Prepping, Because...

The Mistress is at the Pulpit on this one, y'all. And the discussion is about why you need to start prepping, if you haven't already.

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[00:00:13] [SPEAKER_04]: Welcome to Dream and Rock, Dream and Rock.

[00:00:19] [SPEAKER_04]: Where we discuss home standing, self-reliance, and unapologetic independence.

[00:00:27] [SPEAKER_04]: Get ready for your host, the Mr. Submetal.

[00:00:35] [SPEAKER_03]: Hey, hey Rock stars, this is Dr. Raven Rock Homestead. I'm the Mr. Submetal.

[00:00:40] [SPEAKER_03]: The day and D from the gunmanal armory is here with me.

[00:00:44] [SPEAKER_01]: That's me.

[00:00:46] [SPEAKER_03]: If you're new to Dream and Rock, welcome.

[00:00:47] [SPEAKER_03]: If you're a returning listener, welcome back. It's been a while.

[00:00:52] [SPEAKER_03]: We'll get to that later.

[00:00:55] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm always happy and honored to have y'all here.

[00:01:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Today, I have another good episode for you.

[00:01:07] [SPEAKER_01]: It's a chicken episode.

[00:01:08] [SPEAKER_03]: No, it's not a chicken episode.

[00:01:10] [SPEAKER_03]: I was wrong.

[00:01:15] [SPEAKER_03]: But first, if you want to connect with me, you can find me on Instagram and Facebook under

[00:01:20] [SPEAKER_03]: Dr. Raven Rock Homestead. If you want some of Dr. Raven Rock Homestead merch,

[00:01:25] [SPEAKER_03]: I have a tea spring shop, also under Dr. Raven Rock Homestead.

[00:01:29] [SPEAKER_01]: Which actually that will be expanding, I think a little bit similar.

[00:01:32] [SPEAKER_03]: It will. I actually have two new designs up.

[00:01:36] [SPEAKER_03]: If you want to go over and take a look at those, and I'm working on some more now.

[00:01:43] [SPEAKER_03]: If you want to support Dr. Raven Rock, you can do so on,

[00:01:51] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, sorry, I'll let's try it out.

[00:01:55] [SPEAKER_03]: Locals.com, and I'm Patreon.

[00:02:01] [SPEAKER_03]: If you want to contact me privately or directly, if you have questions about anything

[00:02:07] [SPEAKER_03]: or if you just need prayer, you can email me at Dr. Raven Rock Homestead.com.me.

[00:02:16] [SPEAKER_03]: I also have an affiliate link for Nutramill.

[00:02:20] [SPEAKER_03]: They sell grain mills and dommet serves and lots of other really cool kitchen stuff.

[00:02:25] [SPEAKER_03]: So you can click on the affiliate link in the description and go check out their website.

[00:02:32] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, you guys really have to check out Nutramill.

[00:02:36] [SPEAKER_01]: What used to take us at least an hour or so in the kitchen grinding up mill by grinding up wheat.

[00:02:42] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, wheat berries by hand.

[00:02:45] [SPEAKER_01]: Now, only takes just a few minutes.

[00:02:46] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, like five minutes there.

[00:02:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, it's great.

[00:02:49] [SPEAKER_03]: And as always, all of the links that I just described will be in the description of this podcast.

[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm working on a link tree, y'all.

[00:02:59] [SPEAKER_03]: Just give me some time.

[00:03:01] [SPEAKER_01]: Well, I didn't need, didn't they tell you that you were suspended at one point for having literally had nothing in it?

[00:03:05] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I had nothing in it and they told me that I was kicked out and so I had to email them.

[00:03:12] [SPEAKER_03]: And I was like, I don't even think I put anything in it yet.

[00:03:16] [SPEAKER_01]: There's literally nothing in my link tree.

[00:03:19] [SPEAKER_03]: And they reinstated my counts so we're all good, but I have to get everything there.

[00:03:26] [SPEAKER_03]: Things have just been.

[00:03:28] [SPEAKER_03]: That's a great lately.

[00:03:30] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so why haven't I been here?

[00:03:35] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, let's talk about this first.

[00:03:37] [SPEAKER_03]: It's the first of the year, it's 2024 and it's going to be a great year.

[00:03:44] [SPEAKER_03]: Either going to be a great year and the Lord is going to come back or it's going to be a great year for a lot of more hot and spicy memes.

[00:03:57] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I don't know, but either way I'm declaring right now it's going to be a great year.

[00:04:03] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, I don't care what y'all say.

[00:04:06] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't think you need to be here.

[00:04:08] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't think you need to be here.

[00:04:11] [SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, first of the year and that means it's time to start your starts.

[00:04:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's time to start planning your seeds indoors.

[00:04:22] [SPEAKER_03]: So they're strong enough to go out in the garden in the springs.

[00:04:25] [SPEAKER_03]: Like so get to decide on what you're going to plant this year and then get to it.

[00:04:31] [SPEAKER_01]: We messed up on that last year.

[00:04:33] [SPEAKER_03]: We did it well.

[00:04:35] [SPEAKER_01]: The starts.

[00:04:36] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:04:37] [SPEAKER_01]: We messed up on that.

[00:04:38] [SPEAKER_01]: We didn't get that.

[00:04:38] [SPEAKER_03]: So we kind of wanted to just do it all direct so anyway.

[00:04:43] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, that's true.

[00:04:45] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, but we didn't we there were some stuff that we couldn't direct so that we didn't really kind of take into account.

[00:04:51] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, and the season was weird last year too.

[00:04:53] [SPEAKER_03]: If we had a longer growing season before it started getting cold.

[00:05:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, and like he said last year, it was weird because it didn't start getting hot until like July.

[00:05:08] [SPEAKER_03]: Or something.

[00:05:10] [SPEAKER_03]: So anyway.

[00:05:15] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, and as another reminder, remember that root vegetables have to be directly sewn in the ground.

[00:05:25] [SPEAKER_03]: They like to sit their roots very early.

[00:05:29] [SPEAKER_03]: And if you start them inside and then try to transplant them later, they have a 99.9% chance of not surviving.

[00:05:37] [SPEAKER_03]: So I'm talking carrots, potatoes, turnips, radishes, onions.

[00:05:47] [SPEAKER_03]: That kind of thing.

[00:05:49] [SPEAKER_03]: All your root vegetables that grow underground.

[00:05:53] [SPEAKER_01]: On your.

[00:05:55] [SPEAKER_01]: On your.

[00:05:56] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so quick home step up date.

[00:06:02] [SPEAKER_03]: Where have I been for the last two months?

[00:06:05] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, if you listen to the gunmetal armory, you know that Dane has been doing his podcast like usual.

[00:06:12] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, because often but yeah he's a good boy and I'm not, but I have not been in the best of spirits.

[00:06:21] [SPEAKER_03]: That just haven't.

[00:06:24] [SPEAKER_03]: However, we were blessed to be able to go to Texas for Christmas and we got to spend seven days with my family.

[00:06:31] [SPEAKER_03]: Thank you Lord.

[00:06:33] [SPEAKER_03]: We drove.

[00:06:34] [SPEAKER_03]: We did not fly because.

[00:06:37] [SPEAKER_01]: We want airplanes to crazy and we didn't want a window to pop out of one of them.

[00:06:42] [SPEAKER_03]: We would.

[00:06:43] [SPEAKER_01]: That happened much later.

[00:06:44] [SPEAKER_03]: That happened after we got back, but.

[00:06:47] [SPEAKER_03]: We we we we did some of the YouTube videos of how crazy people can get on airplanes.

[00:06:53] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, that.

[00:06:53] [SPEAKER_03]: Thank you.

[00:06:54] [SPEAKER_01]: And now they got all these diversity hires and people like it's not the cream of the crop.

[00:06:58] [SPEAKER_01]: It's flying the planes and taking care of many more.

[00:07:00] [SPEAKER_01]: It's just anybody with a visor that that.

[00:07:03] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know why can't be the person that's best suited for the job.

[00:07:06] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't get it, but I'm not in charge.

[00:07:08] [SPEAKER_01]: It seems so dangerous to me.

[00:07:12] [SPEAKER_03]: So, whatever.

[00:07:14] [SPEAKER_03]: So yeah, we drove and the drive was rainy and cold and since we drove straight through, which was about 17ish hours.

[00:07:25] [SPEAKER_03]: It was also long and we were really tired when we got there, but.

[00:07:30] [SPEAKER_01]: Best 17 hours of my life.

[00:07:32] [SPEAKER_03]: We didn't argue so that was good.

[00:07:35] [SPEAKER_03]: That was actually really cool.

[00:07:37] [SPEAKER_01]: That's what Jesus was our copilot.

[00:07:40] [SPEAKER_03]: I got to see my son and my parents and my aunt and cousins.

[00:07:45] [SPEAKER_03]: And it was really great.

[00:07:49] [SPEAKER_03]: Until the day after Christmas.

[00:07:52] [SPEAKER_03]: When I got a phone call from our chicken sitter, he was a really good friend of mine.

[00:07:58] [SPEAKER_03]: She only lives like three minutes down the road from us.

[00:08:02] [SPEAKER_03]: And she has chickens too so I knew I could trust her.

[00:08:06] [SPEAKER_03]: And she would understand chicken things, you know.

[00:08:11] [SPEAKER_03]: She had to call me and give me the sad news that she found one of our Rhode Island reds that morning.

[00:08:20] [SPEAKER_03]: Then on the coupe floor in front of the roost.

[00:08:26] [SPEAKER_03]: So I had her send me a picture so I could identify which one it was and it was our sweet little Norbelle.

[00:08:37] [SPEAKER_03]: If y'all recall, Norbelle was one of the ones that we took to the vet last summer.

[00:08:46] [SPEAKER_03]: And she had been acting weird.

[00:08:50] [SPEAKER_03]: She wasn't getting up on the roost most nights.

[00:08:52] [SPEAKER_03]: This was probably a couple of weeks before we left the Texas.

[00:08:58] [SPEAKER_03]: And instead, she was trying to like bed down in the corner under the roost.

[00:09:06] [SPEAKER_03]: And I would have to pull her out and put her up on the roost beside whoever.

[00:09:11] [SPEAKER_03]: And then she would just pick whoever was beside her.

[00:09:14] [SPEAKER_03]: She didn't care who it was. She was just going to pick them.

[00:09:18] [SPEAKER_03]: And I mean, she seemed okay otherwise.

[00:09:25] [SPEAKER_03]: So she had lost some of her breast muscle.

[00:09:30] [SPEAKER_03]: But she was also coming out of a mulled so I just figured that she'd put some weight back on.

[00:09:36] [SPEAKER_03]: And you know, um, I had my friend wrap her up in a bag and put her in our deep freeze in the garage.

[00:09:48] [SPEAKER_03]: So I could decide what to do with her when we returned from her two Arizona.

[00:09:59] [SPEAKER_03]: And I haven't been able to bring myself to do anything with her yet.

[00:10:04] [SPEAKER_03]: But next weekend is supposed to be a lot warmer than it has been here.

[00:10:09] [SPEAKER_03]: It's been extremely cold.

[00:10:12] [SPEAKER_03]: So I plan on doing a necropsy on her to find out what exactly the issue was.

[00:10:21] [SPEAKER_03]: And the reason for that is because I need to find out if what she had was something that's going to put the growth.

[00:10:33] [SPEAKER_03]: The rest of the girls in a higher risk for the same bait.

[00:10:36] [SPEAKER_01]: Yep.

[00:10:37] [SPEAKER_03]: So I'll discuss the results of that soon.

[00:10:42] [SPEAKER_01]: And what for those that don't know, what is a necropsy?

[00:10:47] [SPEAKER_03]: It's a necropsy is it's basically an autopsy.

[00:10:51] [SPEAKER_01]: It's not just dead crops.

[00:10:53] [SPEAKER_03]: No.

[00:10:55] [SPEAKER_01]: So it's basically an autopsy on the chicken.

[00:10:57] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

[00:10:58] [SPEAKER_01]: A child, a child, obviously.

[00:11:00] [SPEAKER_03]: No, it's in the crops.

[00:11:01] [SPEAKER_01]: They took a chicken to option.

[00:11:05] [SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, um, back to the Texas trip.

[00:11:10] [SPEAKER_03]: The day after we found out about Norville, I got a text from my cousin.

[00:11:15] [SPEAKER_03]: On a way it was the day.

[00:11:17] [SPEAKER_03]: Was it the day ever?

[00:11:18] [SPEAKER_03]: The day after.

[00:11:19] [SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, I got a text from my cousin saying that her voice tested positive for the flu.

[00:11:26] [SPEAKER_03]: And she wasn't feeling good either and neither was her husband.

[00:11:29] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, so we didn't get to hang out with them for the rest of the trip.

[00:11:35] [SPEAKER_03]: And then the day after that I got a text from my mom.

[00:11:40] [SPEAKER_03]: That she was not feeling good either and didn't want to get us sick.

[00:11:45] [SPEAKER_03]: So I didn't get to see her for the rest of my trip.

[00:11:49] [SPEAKER_03]: And my aunt, who we were staying with, um, having heard that all of our family members had gotten the flu,

[00:11:56] [SPEAKER_03]: and she started pushing vitamins down my and dang throat and my son.

[00:12:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Because she didn't have it and she didn't want us to get any very, especially we were about to have to drive back home.

[00:12:09] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, so.

[00:12:15] [SPEAKER_03]: I can just see her in my head just pulling out all these vitamins, vitamin C and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and,

[00:12:23] [SPEAKER_03]: I can't be awful.

[00:12:24] [SPEAKER_03]: I can't even remember what else.

[00:12:26] [SPEAKER_03]: She's like, here take this take this take this take this take this take this like,

[00:12:29] [SPEAKER_01]: eight bottles in her purse hair.

[00:12:31] [SPEAKER_03]: It was it was funny but you know what?

[00:12:34] [SPEAKER_03]: I took it and I get sick.

[00:12:37] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, there's that.

[00:12:39] [SPEAKER_01]: I did.

[00:12:41] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, I don't think you had it as bad as the other ones.

[00:12:44] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I don't think I had it.

[00:12:45] [SPEAKER_03]: You didn't have the fever and no.

[00:12:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Any of that, but I just had like a head cold or something.

[00:12:51] [SPEAKER_03]: Um, anyway, then the night before we left my son was supposed to come by when he got off work.

[00:13:00] [SPEAKER_03]: He works the swing shift.

[00:13:02] [SPEAKER_03]: He works, um, 4 p.m. to midnight.

[00:13:07] [SPEAKER_03]: And so he was supposed to come by when he got off work and just to see us one more time before we left.

[00:13:14] [SPEAKER_03]: But I got a text from him saying that he was running a fever and he had to leave work early and he was headed to the ER himself to be tested for the flu.

[00:13:25] [SPEAKER_03]: And he tested positive so I didn't get to see him that one last time before we left.

[00:13:33] [SPEAKER_03]: So by the end of our trip,

[00:13:36] [SPEAKER_03]: the only one we had left to hang out with was my aunt.

[00:13:42] [SPEAKER_03]: And the only one left to hug us when we got in the car, you know, right before we got in the car was but aunt.

[00:13:51] [SPEAKER_03]: But she saw us off that morning at 3 a.m. and we all cried.

[00:13:57] [SPEAKER_03]: And like, aunts and grandma's and mama's do, she's in his home with food.

[00:14:04] [SPEAKER_03]: She's been as home with some really amazingly tasty potatoes and some grapes.

[00:14:12] [SPEAKER_03]: And they were Texas potatoes apparently and they were amazing.

[00:14:16] [SPEAKER_03]: They have bought the same kind of potatoes here and they're just not the same.

[00:14:23] [SPEAKER_01]: Well, and it also should be noted that we had planned on seeing other people while we were in town that we knew.

[00:14:29] [SPEAKER_01]: But knowing that like everybody could have said and we might spread it to somebody.

[00:14:35] [SPEAKER_01]: We just said, well, we don't know what we're saying.

[00:14:38] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I didn't want it on me to get other people sick.

[00:14:41] [SPEAKER_01]: But we did figure out who got us all sick and we're going to talk about person.

[00:14:47] [SPEAKER_01]: Hey, if you're feeling bad,

[00:14:49] [SPEAKER_03]: We're going to have a talk with that young and yeah,

[00:14:52] [SPEAKER_01]: and then this goes for anybody listening to this.

[00:14:54] [SPEAKER_01]: If you're feeling bad, don't put a work and get everybody sick.

[00:14:57] [SPEAKER_01]: Don't go to family events and get everybody sick.

[00:15:00] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, it's stupid.

[00:15:01] [SPEAKER_01]: Even if you're feeling a little bit better, you can be contagious still.

[00:15:05] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

[00:15:06] [SPEAKER_03]: I actually found out after we got home after new years,

[00:15:12] [SPEAKER_03]: I think the day after new years that some other family members had also gotten a sick from that same,

[00:15:21] [SPEAKER_03]: the same spreader, the original spreader.

[00:15:24] [SPEAKER_00]: Patient zero.

[00:15:26] [SPEAKER_03]: Patient zero.

[00:15:28] [SPEAKER_03]: And so they were not able to go back to my aunt's house for new years day dinner,

[00:15:36] [SPEAKER_03]: because they always do cabbage and blackhead peas and cornbread.

[00:15:39] [SPEAKER_03]: And if you're from the south, you know what I'm talking about.

[00:15:42] [SPEAKER_01]: I still don't.

[00:15:45] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, you ought to because that makes it every year.

[00:15:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, but I still don't understand why.

[00:15:50] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm just kidding. I do.

[00:15:54] [SPEAKER_01]: I just don't care.

[00:15:57] [SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, they stayed home because they didn't want to get everybody sick.

[00:16:04] [SPEAKER_01]: Rissick.

[00:16:05] [SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, so.

[00:16:06] [SPEAKER_01]: And if I'll take zero, it's full.

[00:16:09] [SPEAKER_03]: Now we're back home and it has snowed twice and it's been extremely cold.

[00:16:14] [SPEAKER_03]: And we don't have heat in our house.

[00:16:19] [SPEAKER_01]: We're electric blankets and strength.

[00:16:24] [SPEAKER_03]: Lots of strength.

[00:16:26] [SPEAKER_01]: Lots of dumps and anger.

[00:16:30] [SPEAKER_01]: We're just we're just so mad that it keeps us warm.

[00:16:33] [SPEAKER_03]: No, I don't think I've had any anger anyway.

[00:16:38] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh no.

[00:16:40] [SPEAKER_03]: So all we really wanted to do is just again, stay under our electric throw blankets and thank you Brian.

[00:16:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, thank you to my wonderful brother and law who gave these to us before it got cold before it hit fall.

[00:16:55] [SPEAKER_03]: So thank you.

[00:16:56] [SPEAKER_03]: I think he got them on sale in the summertime.

[00:16:59] [SPEAKER_01]: Yep.

[00:17:00] [SPEAKER_01]: It's one good.

[00:17:05] [SPEAKER_01]: Anywho?

[00:17:06] [SPEAKER_03]: I couldn't even bring myself to get up and work out before work every day.

[00:17:13] [SPEAKER_03]: So I'm dealing with some muscle at your feet because of that, but that's okay.

[00:17:21] [SPEAKER_03]: It'll just take a couple of months to gain it back and everything will be fine.

[00:17:26] [SPEAKER_01]: You'll gain it back faster than that again to it. You're really strong.

[00:17:30] [SPEAKER_03]: But I'm feeling a little bit some of you're now.

[00:17:34] [SPEAKER_03]: And, um,

[00:17:36] [SPEAKER_01]: and strangely enough it's raining outside right now and it's not even sunny with sheet feeling sunny.

[00:17:41] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, I've increased by vitamin D.

[00:17:44] [SPEAKER_01]: Vitamin D for dang I feel sunny.

[00:17:47] [SPEAKER_03]: Uh, increased my D3.

[00:17:51] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm taking 10,000 IU a day instead of five.

[00:17:58] [SPEAKER_03]: To that's helped.

[00:18:00] [SPEAKER_01]: Hey, why don't they call like, you know,

[00:18:02] [SPEAKER_01]: raw sizes like WD,

[00:18:04] [SPEAKER_01]: WD,

[00:18:05] [SPEAKER_01]: WD,

[00:18:08] [SPEAKER_03]: Why are we talking about raw size in the middle of?

[00:18:11] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, sorry.

[00:18:12] [SPEAKER_01]: Go ahead.

[00:18:14] [SPEAKER_03]: Almost dead.

[00:18:15] [SPEAKER_03]: Are you five cast?

[00:18:16] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm just curious.

[00:18:17] [SPEAKER_01]: I have questions.

[00:18:19] [SPEAKER_01]: I have questions.

[00:18:21] [SPEAKER_03]: Anyway,

[00:18:21] [SPEAKER_03]: So I've been thinking about what I want to plant in the garden this year and we're talking about moving the raise beds around.

[00:18:29] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, yeah.

[00:18:30] [SPEAKER_03]: Like literally turning them at different directions and that's going to be a really big task.

[00:18:37] [SPEAKER_01]: So like if they're facing north and south right now,

[00:18:40] [SPEAKER_01]: we want to flip them east to west.

[00:18:44] [SPEAKER_03]: Um,

[00:18:44] [SPEAKER_03]: It's going to involve

[00:18:46] [SPEAKER_03]: Scoot or shoveling all the dirt out of one,

[00:18:50] [SPEAKER_03]: turning it,

[00:18:51] [SPEAKER_03]: putting all the dirt back in and then repeating that six more times.

[00:18:55] [SPEAKER_01]: Which is going to be more really funny.

[00:19:00] [SPEAKER_01]: I can't wait.

[00:19:02] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm also getting back in the mood to build things again.

[00:19:07] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm actually kind of excited about.

[00:19:10] [SPEAKER_03]: and looking forward to doing it.

[00:19:15] [SPEAKER_01]: Coming up here pretty soon.

[00:19:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Pretty soon.

[00:19:18] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm getting my designs of what I want to build together and it's going to be great.

[00:19:23] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm also actually really looking forward to doing a whole lot of spring cleaning boat in the house and out of the house.

[00:19:32] [SPEAKER_03]: As soon as it's warm enough,

[00:19:34] [SPEAKER_03]: and it's not 50 degrees or lower in our house.

[00:19:39] [SPEAKER_01]: Yep, it was 46th of the day.

[00:19:42] [SPEAKER_03]: It was 44 last week,

[00:19:44] [SPEAKER_03]: one one day last week I believe or the week before.

[00:19:47] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't remember.

[00:19:49] [SPEAKER_03]: But seriously called.

[00:19:53] [SPEAKER_03]: And I also plan to start doing whatever else we need to do.

[00:20:01] [SPEAKER_03]: To get this house and all of our renovations finally finished.

[00:20:07] [SPEAKER_01]: See where it goes from now.

[00:20:08] [SPEAKER_03]: It's been long enough.

[00:20:11] [SPEAKER_03]: We just need to get it done already.

[00:20:14] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, we just have some home permits up to do.

[00:20:16] [SPEAKER_03]: So we're getting back into the group of things.

[00:20:21] [SPEAKER_03]: Honestly, I think my mood will drastically improve once the weather gets better.

[00:20:26] [SPEAKER_03]: And get warmer and the sun comes out more.

[00:20:30] [SPEAKER_03]: And I'm able to get back out in it because I love being in the sun.

[00:20:35] [SPEAKER_01]: And when you can start working out regularly again.

[00:20:38] [SPEAKER_03]: Yes.

[00:20:39] [SPEAKER_01]: Indorphins.

[00:20:40] [SPEAKER_03]: Indorphin Rush.

[00:20:41] [SPEAKER_03]: Absolutely.

[00:20:44] [SPEAKER_03]: All right, you're ready to get down to the nitty gritty of this episode.

[00:20:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, get ready to sound about the preach.

[00:20:50] [SPEAKER_01]: She means that if you don't want to hear Bible verses.

[00:20:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Turn it off now.

[00:20:55] [SPEAKER_03]: Turn it off now.

[00:20:57] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so the name of this episode.

[00:21:00] [SPEAKER_03]: If you didn't read it before you came in.

[00:21:04] [SPEAKER_03]: Is your better start prepping because.

[00:21:08] [SPEAKER_03]: So recently I have seen some videos and read some comments about why people should prep.

[00:21:21] [SPEAKER_03]: And they all have various reasons why they shouldn't.

[00:21:26] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, boy.

[00:21:26] [SPEAKER_03]: Some say nothing's going to happen.

[00:21:30] [SPEAKER_03]: You're crazy.

[00:21:32] [SPEAKER_03]: Or they say, I don't need to prep.

[00:21:35] [SPEAKER_03]: I have prayer or somebody or they'll say somebody will just come along and take it from you anyway.

[00:21:45] [SPEAKER_03]: Or, and I love this one.

[00:21:49] [SPEAKER_03]: If you run out of food, just go to the store and buy more.

[00:21:56] [SPEAKER_03]: We'll talk about that in a minute or the one that we've heard from a couple of our own family members.

[00:22:02] [SPEAKER_03]: I just planned to bend over and kiss my butt goodbye.

[00:22:08] [SPEAKER_01]: First of all, you're not that flexible.

[00:22:12] [SPEAKER_01]: Well, second of all, it may not be possible.

[00:22:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

[00:22:17] [SPEAKER_03]: What if you don't have that?

[00:22:19] [SPEAKER_01]: What do you mean?

[00:22:21] [SPEAKER_03]: You ever think about that?

[00:22:24] [SPEAKER_03]: And what if no one ever comes along and takes what you've put back for yourself and your family?

[00:22:31] [SPEAKER_03]: And what if you can't just go to the store and buy more genius?

[00:22:39] [SPEAKER_03]: Do you know where food comes from?

[00:22:42] [SPEAKER_03]: Do you know it doesn't just magically appear in your supermarket?

[00:22:47] [SPEAKER_03]: And what if something does happen?

[00:22:52] [SPEAKER_03]: All you people who say nothing's ever going to happen, y'all are just crazy.

[00:22:57] [SPEAKER_01]: For example, what about that missile that just hit that cargo ship?

[00:23:01] [SPEAKER_01]: The hoothy missile that hits that cargo ship?

[00:23:03] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know where it was.

[00:23:05] [SPEAKER_01]: Red Sea I think or whatever.

[00:23:07] [SPEAKER_03]: What do you think it was to red sea?

[00:23:09] [SPEAKER_01]: Area's out there in the Middle East.

[00:23:10] [SPEAKER_01]: Hit a cargo ship and granted, I believe it was a curing steel.

[00:23:14] [SPEAKER_01]: And that, not a magnetist.

[00:23:17] [SPEAKER_01]: But food, a lot of food is shipped all over the world.

[00:23:21] [SPEAKER_01]: So what do you think is going to happen if any of that stuff pops off?

[00:23:26] [SPEAKER_01]: If this keeps going away, it's going with Israel, with Russia, with Ukraine, with Hamas and Iran and on and on and on.

[00:23:33] [SPEAKER_01]: You don't think things are going to get worse.

[00:23:34] [SPEAKER_01]: You don't think things are going to get more expensive.

[00:23:36] [SPEAKER_01]: You don't think things are going to get basically unobtainium.

[00:23:41] [SPEAKER_01]: Impossible to get.

[00:23:43] [SPEAKER_01]: Come on, be realistic.

[00:23:45] [SPEAKER_03]: So, let me lay this down on you.

[00:23:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Second Kings, chapter 6 and 7.

[00:23:53] [SPEAKER_03]: There was a famine in Samaria.

[00:23:57] [SPEAKER_03]: And in that time period, the people were so hungry and so desperate for food that they were buying donkey's heads for 80 shackles of silver to boil it and eat it.

[00:24:14] [SPEAKER_03]: And for about five shackles of silver, you could get about two courts of doves, don't.

[00:24:24] [SPEAKER_01]: That's right.

[00:24:25] [SPEAKER_03]: Dove poop.

[00:24:28] [SPEAKER_01]: They were buying.

[00:24:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Dove poop.

[00:24:31] [SPEAKER_03]: And if that wasn't bad enough, you had women that were boiling their own children to eat.

[00:24:42] [SPEAKER_03]: They were boiling their own babies.

[00:24:44] [SPEAKER_00]: The store will record guys.

[00:24:49] [SPEAKER_03]: In lamentations, chapter 4 of verse 9,

[00:24:55] [SPEAKER_03]: it says, better to be slain.

[00:24:58] [SPEAKER_03]: Better are those slain with the sword than those slain with hunger for they pine away being stricken for the lack of the fruits of the field.

[00:25:09] [SPEAKER_03]: In other words, it's better to go down fighting than to just sit there and die.

[00:25:18] [SPEAKER_00]: I can agree with that.

[00:25:23] [SPEAKER_03]: But in Genesis 41 talks about Joseph.

[00:25:29] [SPEAKER_00]: The Jew.

[00:25:30] [SPEAKER_03]: Joseph was this one of the sons of Jacob whose name was later changed to Israel, my God.

[00:25:45] [SPEAKER_03]: Joseph had been sold in the slavery by his brothers, his older brothers.

[00:25:52] [SPEAKER_03]: And so he was hauled off to Egypt.

[00:25:56] [SPEAKER_03]: Jacob thought he was dead, but he wasn't.

[00:26:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, in Genesis 41 he was imprisoned.

[00:26:06] [SPEAKER_03]: Or something he didn't do.

[00:26:10] [SPEAKER_01]: That never happens.

[00:26:14] [SPEAKER_03]: He had been imprisoned for about two or three years, I think.

[00:26:19] [SPEAKER_03]: And the Pharaoh of that time were not sure which one that was because I will doesn't say.

[00:26:26] [SPEAKER_03]: Had it had a dream that none of his other sorcerers and magicians could interpret.

[00:26:34] [SPEAKER_03]: However, his butler remembered that Joseph had interpreted his dream during the short stint.

[00:26:42] [SPEAKER_03]: He had imprisoned.

[00:26:45] [SPEAKER_03]: So he told Pharaoh about Joseph in Pharaoh's scent for Joseph.

[00:26:54] [SPEAKER_03]: And he told Joseph that his dream, Joseph interpreted it.

[00:27:02] [SPEAKER_03]: And what the dream meant was that there was going to be seven years of an abundance of food.

[00:27:09] [SPEAKER_03]: And directly after that seven year period of abundance, there was going to be a seven year period of a great famine.

[00:27:19] [SPEAKER_03]: So Pharaoh put Joseph in charge of collecting food from all the crops and the grain harvest.

[00:27:26] [SPEAKER_03]: And he put them on storehouses all over the city.

[00:27:30] [SPEAKER_03]: And after that seven year period of abundance, they were, wait for it.

[00:27:37] [SPEAKER_03]: They were prepared for that seven years of famine.

[00:27:45] [SPEAKER_03]: And they had so much stored up that they were able to sell some of the people in the surrounding town of cities.

[00:27:55] [SPEAKER_01]: The green stores were a very long time in its form.

[00:28:00] [SPEAKER_03]: So it's original form.

[00:28:03] [SPEAKER_01]: And the wheat berries.

[00:28:05] [SPEAKER_03]: We can last almost indefinitely.

[00:28:09] [SPEAKER_01]: There you can last quite a while.

[00:28:13] [SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, the point of all those Bible verses is this, you will not be able to pray your way into having enough food when it's too late.

[00:28:30] [SPEAKER_03]: We never know what's going to happen tomorrow.

[00:28:35] [SPEAKER_03]: None of us do.

[00:28:37] [SPEAKER_03]: And if you're not putting back extra food and water and other supplies into your own storehouses, so to speak,

[00:28:47] [SPEAKER_03]: you'll end up suffering a slow and painful death.

[00:28:52] [SPEAKER_03]: You and your family.

[00:28:56] [SPEAKER_03]: And now that's not what people want to hear.

[00:29:00] [SPEAKER_03]: It's harsh, it's mean and it sounds cruel, you know what?

[00:29:05] [SPEAKER_03]: It's the truth.

[00:29:08] [SPEAKER_00]: You can see what need to hear that.

[00:29:10] [SPEAKER_03]: For some reason, people just don't seem to want to hear the truth anymore.

[00:29:15] [SPEAKER_00]: That's true.

[00:29:18] [SPEAKER_03]: They only want to hear what makes them feel good or what doesn't offend them.

[00:29:24] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, we don't have that option.

[00:29:27] [SPEAKER_01]: Not in this case, we don't.

[00:29:29] [SPEAKER_03]: Look at the events that happen in more recent history.

[00:29:33] [SPEAKER_01]: Well, you got some recent examples.

[00:29:35] [SPEAKER_03]: The decibel of the 1930s.

[00:29:38] [SPEAKER_01]: 1930s.

[00:29:39] [SPEAKER_03]: Lasted several years and it affected like 75% of the country.

[00:29:44] [SPEAKER_01]: It has like 29 to 30 or 29 to 41, isn't like that?

[00:29:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:29:49] [SPEAKER_03]: And there was like 27 states that suffered more severely than others.

[00:29:54] [SPEAKER_01]: So more than half the country.

[00:29:57] [SPEAKER_03]: The great.

[00:29:57] [SPEAKER_03]: The great question, which happened in the same timeframe as the decibel.

[00:30:05] [SPEAKER_03]: People were so poor at that point and they had almost literally nothing.

[00:30:12] [SPEAKER_03]: It wasn't even funny.

[00:30:13] [SPEAKER_01]: They were bread lines, soup lines.

[00:30:16] [SPEAKER_01]: It looked like Russia.

[00:30:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Another example is World War II in the 40s.

[00:30:22] [SPEAKER_03]: Supplies and foodstuffs were scarce because food had to be sent to the soldiers'

[00:30:26] [SPEAKER_03]: Fountain that horrific war.

[00:30:28] [SPEAKER_01]: The meat went to the front lines, to the men.

[00:30:31] [SPEAKER_03]: And the people back home had to make do with what they had.

[00:30:34] [SPEAKER_03]: And in some cases, what they had was little to nothing.

[00:30:38] [SPEAKER_01]: That's why all the recipes came out that would show people how to make something from very little.

[00:30:44] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, and we've seen the Depression era recipes too.

[00:30:48] [SPEAKER_03]: We actually made some peanut butter bread.

[00:30:51] [SPEAKER_01]: I do.

[00:30:52] [SPEAKER_01]: They made like a more potato cookies and all kinds of stuff.

[00:30:57] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, all kinds of things.

[00:30:59] [SPEAKER_01]: That's not a dessert.

[00:31:01] [SPEAKER_03]: They had to do something.

[00:31:02] [SPEAKER_01]: They figured it out.

[00:31:04] [SPEAKER_03]: How about the oil crisis of 1973?

[00:31:09] [SPEAKER_03]: All the countries that supported Israel in the Arab Israeli wars were no longer able to buy oil from some of the Arab countries.

[00:31:21] [SPEAKER_03]: And if there's not enough oil to refine, there was no gas to put in the cars.

[00:31:25] [SPEAKER_03]: I can remember seeing pictures online of lines of cars.

[00:31:33] [SPEAKER_03]: Just lined up at gas stations all over the country because they needed gas.

[00:31:38] [SPEAKER_03]: And there's a major shortage.

[00:31:40] [SPEAKER_03]: And in much more recent history, the great COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 and 2021.

[00:31:49] [SPEAKER_03]: And he's over into 2022.

[00:31:51] [SPEAKER_01]: Trying to sneak in there for the whole thing.

[00:31:54] [SPEAKER_03]: Do you remember how crazy people got over toilet paper?

[00:31:59] [SPEAKER_01]: No.

[00:32:00] [SPEAKER_03]: And paper towels?

[00:32:02] [SPEAKER_01]: Imagine they can't eat.

[00:32:05] [SPEAKER_03]: Even then the shelves were going there.

[00:32:08] [SPEAKER_01]: But that was just over toilet paper.

[00:32:10] [SPEAKER_01]: Imagine if they didn't have food.

[00:32:12] [SPEAKER_01]: How crazy things would have gotten?

[00:32:14] [SPEAKER_01]: People still had some stuff set aside.

[00:32:17] [SPEAKER_01]: They had canned food at home and stuff like that.

[00:32:19] [SPEAKER_03]: Some people did a lot of people didn't.

[00:32:22] [SPEAKER_01]: But you get what I'm trying to say.

[00:32:24] [SPEAKER_01]: If they'd go that nuts over toilet paper, they would go even crazier over food.

[00:32:29] [SPEAKER_01]: Like on a mask scale.

[00:32:32] [SPEAKER_03]: I remember hearing about a grown man that had no children, or at least none living at home,

[00:32:40] [SPEAKER_03]: fighting a single mom with a baby in her arms over baby wipes in Walmart.

[00:32:50] [SPEAKER_03]: That was just right down the road from where we lived at the time.

[00:32:54] [SPEAKER_01]: Dude.

[00:32:55] [SPEAKER_03]: Because there was no toilet paper on the shelf.

[00:32:59] [SPEAKER_01]: I was just saying, watch what getting the shower dude.

[00:33:05] [SPEAKER_01]: I mean for real man come on.

[00:33:07] [SPEAKER_01]: It's a mom with a baby.

[00:33:10] [SPEAKER_01]: What's wrong with people?

[00:33:12] [SPEAKER_03]: I can't remember people getting stabbed, I think.

[00:33:16] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, there's talk about that in other places.

[00:33:19] [SPEAKER_03]: Not, I don't think it was here.

[00:33:21] [SPEAKER_03]: But I remember like, out another place in the country, people getting stabbed because of toilet paper.

[00:33:27] [SPEAKER_03]: And toiletries and food.

[00:33:31] [SPEAKER_03]: Because the shelves were going bare.

[00:33:34] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, true.

[00:33:36] [SPEAKER_03]: And do you all remember when there was a baby formula shortage because of the whole COVID catastrophe?

[00:33:42] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh yeah.

[00:33:44] [SPEAKER_03]: And do you remember the past couple of years when all kinds of chicken farms and cattle farms and food processing plants were being torched

[00:33:55] [SPEAKER_03]: in burned ground.

[00:33:58] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah. And it's still happening.

[00:34:00] [SPEAKER_03]: Even one of our favorite places to get our wheat berries from their main warehouse in wherever.

[00:34:11] [SPEAKER_03]: On the East Coast, Georgia.

[00:34:13] [SPEAKER_00]: Let's see that. Yeah. Let's see Georgia.

[00:34:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Even their main warehouse caught on fire and burned to the ground.

[00:34:21] [SPEAKER_01]: You all got to understand the stuff.

[00:34:23] [SPEAKER_01]: There's stuff that's out of your control.

[00:34:25] [SPEAKER_03]: And do you remember that the supply chain breakdown?

[00:34:29] [SPEAKER_03]: All those ships stuck out in the,

[00:34:32] [SPEAKER_03]: In the city coast and of California, the Coast of California.

[00:34:36] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.

[00:34:36] [SPEAKER_03]: Wait, you need to come in. They wouldn't let them come in.

[00:34:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.

[00:34:40] [SPEAKER_03]: A lot of them divided with through Panama Canal and, and.

[00:34:45] [SPEAKER_03]: Put their stuff out at in Florida.

[00:34:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

[00:34:49] [SPEAKER_01]: And that was, that was under Pete booty butt shakes man.

[00:34:52] [SPEAKER_01]: He did. He could not run.

[00:34:54] [SPEAKER_01]: He could not run the transportation commission or,

[00:34:59] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah. National transportation, Pete booty butt shakes couldn't do it.

[00:35:02] [SPEAKER_03]: So yeah, I want you to let it sink in.

[00:35:06] [SPEAKER_03]: Let all of that sink in.

[00:35:08] [SPEAKER_03]: It's like I said, you never know what's going to happen next.

[00:35:11] [SPEAKER_03]: You never know what the next thing is just around the corner.

[00:35:16] [SPEAKER_03]: And you know something has already been planned by the powers that be.

[00:35:23] [SPEAKER_03]: It's just a matter of time before they release it out into the world.

[00:35:27] [SPEAKER_03]: But one question I want you to ask yourself is, are you prepared?

[00:35:33] [SPEAKER_03]: And if the answer to that question is no,

[00:35:36] [SPEAKER_03]: You better think about what we just discussed.

[00:35:40] [SPEAKER_03]: Everything we just discussed.

[00:35:41] [SPEAKER_03]: And I want you to think about it seriously and honestly.

[00:35:47] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, be intellectually honest about it.

[00:35:49] [SPEAKER_03]: And I want you to take a look around you at the people who depend on you for their survival.

[00:35:57] [SPEAKER_03]: Your children, your grandchildren, your husband, your wife.

[00:36:03] [SPEAKER_01]: Immediately, family or not immediately, family, you know, like, extended family.

[00:36:06] [SPEAKER_03]: You're elderly parents.

[00:36:07] [SPEAKER_01]: What about friends? You know, what about people who just looked to you for guidance?

[00:36:14] [SPEAKER_03]: What will you tell them when that last box of mac and cheese that was sitting in your cabinet is their last meal?

[00:36:23] [SPEAKER_03]: What will you tell them?

[00:36:25] [SPEAKER_01]: Sorry. I didn't believe that this could happen.

[00:36:29] [SPEAKER_01]: I don't want to be that guy.

[00:36:31] [SPEAKER_03]: One other scripture I want to give you. Okay, Genesis 3 verse 17, 2019.

[00:36:39] [SPEAKER_01]: And is this why we can't just pray and hope that our coverage fill up?

[00:36:44] [SPEAKER_03]: Probably yes.

[00:36:46] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay, what does this say?

[00:36:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Just to give you some background. Okay, this was after Adam and Eve, a fruit of the tree of good and evil.

[00:36:55] [SPEAKER_03]: And sin had entered the garden and man, meaning humans had fallen.

[00:37:03] [SPEAKER_03]: God said to Adam, because you have heated the voice of your wife,

[00:37:08] [SPEAKER_03]: and because she was deceived and then talked him into it,

[00:37:16] [SPEAKER_03]: and have eaten of the tree of which I commanded you saying, you shall not eat of it.

[00:37:22] [SPEAKER_03]: Curse is the ground for your sake.

[00:37:26] [SPEAKER_03]: In toil, you shall eat of it all of the days of your life.

[00:37:30] [SPEAKER_03]: Both thorns and thistles, it shall bring forth for you.

[00:37:35] [SPEAKER_03]: And you shall eat the plants of the field, the sweat of your face.

[00:37:40] [SPEAKER_03]: You should bat in the sweat of your face.

[00:37:43] [SPEAKER_03]: You shall eat bread till you return to the ground.

[00:37:47] [SPEAKER_03]: For out of it you were taken, for your dust and to dust you shall return.

[00:37:54] [SPEAKER_00]: That's heavy.

[00:37:56] [SPEAKER_03]: God was saying that for all of our lives we are to work the ground.

[00:38:03] [SPEAKER_03]: We are to plant seeds, grow crops, dig them up, harvest them, eat them.

[00:38:12] [SPEAKER_03]: And by the sweat of our brows, we'll have to do this if we want to eat.

[00:38:18] [SPEAKER_03]: So when I said earlier in this podcast that you're going to be thinking about what's going to plant in your garden this year,

[00:38:27] [SPEAKER_03]: that's serious. That is serious.

[00:38:30] [SPEAKER_01]: We've said this before, you guys need to get used to this now.

[00:38:34] [SPEAKER_01]: How are you going to grow food? Don't just get seeded, bolt and put it away and go, remember?

[00:38:38] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm rude.

[00:38:39] [SPEAKER_03]: Because according to that scripture, the ground is cursed.

[00:38:43] [SPEAKER_03]: It's going to fight you back.

[00:38:46] [SPEAKER_03]: And it may not give you the tomato this year that you had the year before.

[00:38:51] [SPEAKER_03]: Like happened to us last year.

[00:38:54] [SPEAKER_03]: It may not give you the abundance of food that it gave you last year.

[00:39:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Like happened to us this past summer.

[00:39:03] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

[00:39:05] [SPEAKER_03]: But you better be getting used to that now, before it's too late.

[00:39:09] [SPEAKER_00]: You should learn how to use it.

[00:39:11] [SPEAKER_03]: And I'll leave you with this.

[00:39:13] [SPEAKER_03]: Times are hard, but times have been hard for centuries.

[00:39:20] [SPEAKER_03]: Since the beginning of time really, humans are meant to work the ground to till the soil,

[00:39:28] [SPEAKER_03]: to grow and raise their own food.

[00:39:32] [SPEAKER_03]: That's what the good book says.

[00:39:35] [SPEAKER_03]: Not to eat meat that's grown in a lab,

[00:39:39] [SPEAKER_03]: not to eat bugs.

[00:39:41] [SPEAKER_03]: I have said before, and I will stick to,

[00:39:45] [SPEAKER_03]: I do not feel good about taking a food away from my chickens.

[00:39:49] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm understandable.

[00:39:51] [SPEAKER_03]: But people have always struggled in hard times,

[00:39:55] [SPEAKER_03]: but they got through it.

[00:39:57] [SPEAKER_03]: Key is, is that you have to want to get through it.

[00:40:03] [SPEAKER_03]: Just keep those things in mind.

[00:40:06] [SPEAKER_00]: Thanks a big difference.

[00:40:08] [SPEAKER_00]: Wanting to versus actually doing it.

[00:40:12] [SPEAKER_03]: So that's about all I have for this week.

[00:40:16] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm done preaching.

[00:40:18] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm not.

[00:40:21] [SPEAKER_01]: There you go.

[00:40:22] [SPEAKER_01]: That's that's about it for this week, but you know,

[00:40:25] [SPEAKER_01]: the bottom line message guys is that

[00:40:29] [SPEAKER_01]: you need to start prepping things, aren't getting better to get worse.

[00:40:32] [SPEAKER_01]: And if you're one of those people out there that is a believer,

[00:40:36] [SPEAKER_01]: or if you're not and you just don't think you need to prep.

[00:40:39] [SPEAKER_01]: There are many reasons to whether you look at it,

[00:40:40] [SPEAKER_01]: or whether you look at it economically,

[00:40:44] [SPEAKER_01]: or whether you look at it properly.

[00:40:46] [SPEAKER_01]: You know, secular, you can look at it from a practical standpoint,

[00:40:48] [SPEAKER_01]: a secular or religious analytical and analytical standpoint.

[00:40:52] [SPEAKER_01]: Any standpoint you look at it from having a little bit of stuff put back,

[00:40:56] [SPEAKER_01]: whether it's a week, two weeks,

[00:40:59] [SPEAKER_01]: 74 years, whatever you want to do,

[00:41:02] [SPEAKER_01]: have some food put back guys, please, please do that because

[00:41:06] [SPEAKER_01]: the more people that have that stuff put back,

[00:41:09] [SPEAKER_01]: the less likely it is there's going to be bands of people roaming around,

[00:41:13] [SPEAKER_01]: trying to rob people and harm people when that time comes.

[00:41:16] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay, so the more prepared you are,

[00:41:18] [SPEAKER_01]: the more prepared you are to help other people,

[00:41:20] [SPEAKER_01]: the more prepared those people will be and they can help other people on and on and go.

[00:41:25] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, and if you agree with what I've said here,

[00:41:31] [SPEAKER_03]: but you can't figure out how to tell cousin Fred over there,

[00:41:37] [SPEAKER_03]: share this podcast with them.

[00:41:40] [SPEAKER_03]: Maybe I've said something that will spark something in his brain.

[00:41:44] [SPEAKER_03]: And this says, oh yeah, that makes sense.

[00:41:47] [SPEAKER_01]: Maybe we'll do an episode coming up on ways that you can save money so you can start setting back some food.

[00:41:54] [SPEAKER_01]: There's lots of different ways to save money, ways that you can put away money and...

[00:41:58] [SPEAKER_01]: It involves the budget, and what your bills are and what stuff you can cut,

[00:42:04] [SPEAKER_01]: how you can cut it.

[00:42:07] [SPEAKER_01]: So for example, making your own logic is a surgeon.

[00:42:09] [SPEAKER_01]: And so, we'll talk about that another time.

[00:42:13] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, that's the whole other episode, make your own stuff, probably a whole series actually.

[00:42:20] [SPEAKER_03]: But I'm going to close it for this week.

[00:42:23] [SPEAKER_03]: I have another episode ready to go for next week.

[00:42:27] [SPEAKER_03]: I just have to record it, so y'all stay tuned for that.

[00:42:31] [SPEAKER_03]: And we'll see you next time.

[00:42:33] [SPEAKER_01]: You later, everybody.

[00:42:36] [SPEAKER_04]: Thanks for joining us.

[00:42:37] [SPEAKER_04]: And tune in next week as the mistress increases the momentum to our relentless freedom right here on Draven Rock.

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