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Kelly Coyne & Erik Knutzen from RootSimple – Friday Flashbacks – Epi-36
In this episode from 2011 I was joined by Kelly Coyne & Erik Knutzen from RootSimple. We discussed a huge variety of homesteading and gardening topics along with their books, blog and other work. Today’s episode of Friday Flashbacks was … Continue reading →
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Expert Council Q&A – Epi-3515
Today on The Survival Podcast the expert council answers your questions on the war on cash, surge protectors, competitive sports, DIY cleaning products, permaculture, workshop design, aquaculture and more. Make sure if you submit content for an expert council show … Continue reading →
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The Suburban Backyard Homestead – Epi-3514
Everyone wants land. Land land and more land. I need 80 jillion acres, cattle and pigs. Do you though? An intensively managed small holding is more than most people really need. Today we will discuss how you can meet a … Continue reading →
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The Last Free Generation – Epi-3513
Let me ask you a question, do you really feel future generations will know anything approaching the freedoms we still have today? Do you think even the freedom that children had in say 1985 will ever be restored? Have you … Continue reading →
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Bitcoin is a Zero Risk Move – Epi-3512
To be clear there is at this point no risk on the long term holding of Bitcoin at this point in history. The government will not ban it, it is now in the retirement accounts of government employees and protected … Continue reading →
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Mike Gasior on the Economy – Friday Flashbacks – Epi-35
In this episode from 2011 I was joined by Mike Gaisor. Mike is one of the most switched on financial people I know. Having worked on the inside of major bond trading concerns before moving into complex political accounting issues … Continue reading →