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Mama Bear Survival - 7: Protect Your Privacy, Health, Family & Well-Being with Aaron Zar of SLNT using Faraday Tech

7: Protect Your Privacy, Health, Family & Well-Being with Aaron Zar of SLNT using Faraday Tech

03/25/24 • 39 min

Mama Bear Survival
In this episode of Mama Bear Survival we talk to Aaron Zar of SLNT about all things tech safety and going "silent" to safeguard your data, your privacy, your family and your well-being. Key points:
  • Hacking threats to everyday technology
  • Why you should put your car keys in a Faraday bag
  • Benefits of disconnecting for well-being & motherhood
  • The real dangers of EMF exposure and real-life uses for Faraday technology
  • Preparing for a potential EMP or solar flare
Action items & next steps:
  • Take an inventory of your tech vulnerabilities - I was surprised to learn that my locked car was at risk even if I have the key safely inside my home.
  • Consider backing up your personal photos to a hard drive instead of the cloud
  • Checkout the Faraday bags over a SLNT - save with the code "mamabear" at checkout
  • You'll probably want to grab this key fob guard after listening.
  • Join us over on Instagram @mamabearsurvival and please, share the show with a likeminded mama bear!

As always, stay safe out there, mama bear.

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In this episode of Mama Bear Survival we talk to Aaron Zar of SLNT about all things tech safety and going "silent" to safeguard your data, your privacy, your family and your well-being. Key points:
  • Hacking threats to everyday technology
  • Why you should put your car keys in a Faraday bag
  • Benefits of disconnecting for well-being & motherhood
  • The real dangers of EMF exposure and real-life uses for Faraday technology
  • Preparing for a potential EMP or solar flare
Action items & next steps:
  • Take an inventory of your tech vulnerabilities - I was surprised to learn that my locked car was at risk even if I have the key safely inside my home.
  • Consider backing up your personal photos to a hard drive instead of the cloud
  • Checkout the Faraday bags over a SLNT - save with the code "mamabear" at checkout
  • You'll probably want to grab this key fob guard after listening.
  • Join us over on Instagram @mamabearsurvival and please, share the show with a likeminded mama bear!

As always, stay safe out there, mama bear.

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6. Strength & Advocacy After a Violent Home Invasion with Mary Forgues - Mama Bear Survivor Story

In this episode, we meet our first in a series of "Mama Bear Survivors." Mary Forgues shares her survival story of a home invasion turned violent attack. In this interview, she reveals the crucial safety insights and how this life-altering event steered her into advocacy and police work. Tune in to hear how Mary harnessed her Mama Bear instincts to protect her and her family. Key points:

  • Mary shares details of the day a man broke into her house and attacked her
  • What she has learned from the experience and how it shapes her motherhood
  • The role of gun ownership in protection and the importance of situational training
  • Simple steps you can take to protect your family today
  • Her transition into law enforcement and the work she does for mental health and self-defense advocacy
Action items & next steps:
  • Run through the suggested tips Emily & Mary discuss like the home walk through and practicing the phone emergency dialing with your children
  • Connect with Mary on Instagram @everything.aboutmary
  • Checkout the programs offered at WOFT for family training
  • As always, join us over on Instagram @mamabearsurvival and please, share the show with a likeminded mama bear!

As always, stay safe out there, mama bear.

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8: Water for Survival, Emergencies & Everyday - Part 1

In this episode, we dive into the crucial topic of water preparedness and the importance of having a reliable water supply both for emergencies and everyday use. We take a look at the different reasons why water can become an inconvenient or even life-threatening issue as well as the strategies to increasing our water preparedness.

Key points:
  • We can only live a few days without water. We talk about how much you need to prepare for and the best ways to start.
  • During major weather events or disasters, it has taken days or even weeks for help to arrive. We talk about how controlling our water plans is part of the mama bear mindset and building up self-reliance.
  • Three steps to take this week so you can have a 2-week supply for your whole family, including:
  • Step 1: Starting with accessible options like bottled water for immediate readiness.
  • Step 2: Investing in reliable water filtration systems for long-term sustainability.
  • Step 3: Building a larger water supply with storage tanks for extended contingencies.
Action Items & Next Steps:
  • Do the math on how many gallons of water you and your family will need for 14 days.
  • Follow the other couple of steps to get your quick water backstop ready.
  • Make sure you are on the email list here and I will send you the free water guide with all of this information and more broken down very easily!
  • Tune in to the very next episode for more on our water and overall preparedness with Travis from American Reserves.
As always- stay safe out there, mama bear.

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