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In The Rabbit Hole - E63: John Heatherly Interview

E63: John Heatherly Interview

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04/17/15 • 35 min

In The Rabbit Hole

John A. Heatherly for the release of his new book, The Cave and The Seas.

As survival becomes an increasingly popular topic so does the list of survival fiction hitting the market. But how many of them can say the teach real survival skills while delivering an entertaining story?

~ Join us as we welcome back John to discuss...

Recap of The Medicine Symbol The Cave and The Sea Is this simply another survival book? What lessons can be taken from primitive survival skills and applied to modern life. Survival fiction surfacing in young adult literature circles. The impact on young adults. Issues the story touches on outside of basic and traditional survival skills

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John A. Heatherly for the release of his new book, The Cave and The Seas.

As survival becomes an increasingly popular topic so does the list of survival fiction hitting the market. But how many of them can say the teach real survival skills while delivering an entertaining story?

~ Join us as we welcome back John to discuss...

Recap of The Medicine Symbol The Cave and The Sea Is this simply another survival book? What lessons can be taken from primitive survival skills and applied to modern life. Survival fiction surfacing in young adult literature circles. The impact on young adults. Issues the story touches on outside of basic and traditional survival skills

~ Become a supporting member here:

http://www.itrh.net

~ Resources from this episode can be found at:

http://www.intherabbithole.com/e63

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undefined - E62: Surviving The Prepper Dip

E62: Surviving The Prepper Dip

Hosts Aaron and Jonathan discuss The Prepper Dip: Answering the question, "Is preparing worth the effort?"

With every venture in life there is a dip--a period when something feels like it is more trouble than it's worth. Preparedness is no different. Your left asking if you should give up? And more importantly, how to get through the feeling of wanting to give up?

~ Topics:

Personal experiences * Identifying the dip * Solving the dip * Planning * Being realistic * Setting Objectives * Budgeting

~ Become a supporting member here:

http://www.itrh.net

~ Resources from this episode can be found at:

http://www.intherabbithole.com/e62

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undefined - E64: Prepper Spring Cleaning

E64: Prepper Spring Cleaning

Hosts Aaron and Jonatahn discuss using the concept of spring cleaning as a time to review preppes.

Ah spring. That time when we shed off our winter clothes, the air warms, gardens start to get underway, and we scrub winter out of our homes. But it's also a perfect time to review, inspect, and reflect on our preparations.

Dedicating specific times of the year to go over your preppes is one of the best ways to ensure everything is on track and as it should be. Join us as we give a run down of things to consider.

~ Topics:

Taking inventory of your survival supplies, tools, and gear. * Replacing items with expirations dates. * Checking food and water stores. * Checking survival tools. * Inspecting and rethinking our survival bags. * Ensuring our homes are in proper shape for the spring weather.

~ Become a supporting member here:

http://www.itrh.net

~ Resources from this episode can be found at:

http://www.intherabbithole.com/e64

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