When it comes to survival, some talk the talk and some walk the walk. Grady Powell does both. Many people know Grady from his work on the National Geographic Channel show...
Month: December 2013
HS 196 – “Naked and Afraid” Star Discusses Urban Survival Skills
Discovery Channel viewers who tuned into the series “Naked and Afraid” in the summer of 2013 were introduced to contestant EJ Snyder, a retired US Army Airborne Ranger and full...
HS 195 – Avoid Fraud when Donating with Art Taylor
H. Art Taylor is President and CEO of Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance. He joins the show to tell us how people can avoid fraud after a natural disaster or crisis...
HS 194 – EBT System Crash with James Wesley Rawles
James Wesley Rawles, creator of SurvivalBlog.com has written a new book, Expatriates: A Novel of the Coming Global Collapse and was in the news recently for his discussion about...
HS 193 – “American Blackout” with Dr. Robert Bristow
Dr. Robert Bristow is the Medical Director of Emergency Management at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Director of Disaster Medicine at Columbia University’s College of Physicians...
Seasteading: The Next American Revolution
It’s easy to complain about the government. More rare, however, is the ability to conceive a plan of how to implement an alternative and then actually do it. That’s where the...
HS 192 – Practical Preppers with Scott Hunt
Scott Hunt is the owner of Practical Preppers and consultant to the National Geographic’s new show “Doomsday Preppers.” He joins the show to discuss what people can do to start...
Twisting the Global Warming Debate
Join Jason Hartman and Robert Zimmerman, space explorer and science journalist, as they explore the issues behind “global warming” and the impact these issues could potentially...
HS 191 – Buzzsaw with Sean Stone
In this episode, Jason talks with producer Sean Stone about his television program, Buzzsaw. Sean, the son of Oilver Stone, partnered with Tyrel Ventura to create a better way to...
Surviving Obamacare: The Individual Mandate
We just paid a visit to Healthcare.gov and, surprisingly, were able to browse through the much-maligned website with relative ease. There was one section in particular that...