Unique cast of all-women hosts offer practical advice for living a healthy and happy life. You'll learn about natural remedies, a green lifestyle, food storage, emergency planning, homesteading skills. Be sure to visit our website, www.survivalmomradio.com for host bios, show notes, and more.
Lisa talks about her experiment with cooking 6 year old pasta, using your pandemic quarantine time to learn new skills in technology, and how to adapt your mindset so you thrive during this difficult time.
Lisa answers some of the most frequently asked questions, including how to set up an emergency toilet in an isolation room and what to buy if canned goods are sold out. She explains the Equation of Dread from the book, The Unthinkable by Amanda Ripley, and how you can lower your stress level and the feeling of impending doom by learning about the 6 factors in this equation.
Your chances of surviving a worst case scenario can be improved by paying attention to 4 little-discussed factors: health/fitness, finances, relationships, and mindset.
Everyone should have a side gig or two -- something to bring in additional streams of money. Lisa shares how having various side gigs over the years helped her move away from the 9 to 5 rat race into a career that allowed her more time with family, flexibility, and a healthy income.
Here's my tale of wanting to beautify my home for the autumn season and what I learned about prepping from it.
The Good Prepper Fairy isn't going to wave her wand and usher you into a premium survival group. Instead, you need to be proactive in building your own. Lisa explains how to do this, uses examples from her life, and gives you tips to get started.
Just how prepared are you, really? Whether it's for a house fire, medical emergency, or something far worse, it's necessary to test your preps to see how prepared you really are. Here are a dozen tips for getting the most out of Preppers University's Drill Week. PreppersUniversity.com
In any crisis that finds you away from home, your first goal should always be to get home, no mtter what.
Survivors of the Great Depression often had little to eat and relied on meager meals, such as the lowly sandwich. What can we learn from the recent past to help prepare for the future?
From PreppersUniversity.com comes this episode with Lisa Bedford, The Survival Mom, with common sense reasons every household should have at least 1 month's worth of stored food. There are 6 reasons why this makes sense and Lisa provides a simple goal that everyone can achieve.
From Preppers University and the Summer Prepping Intensive (SPI) course, comes this overview from instructors Lisa Bedford and Daisy Luther. They discuss the importance of health and fitness for the prepper and upcoming course assignments and webinars.
PreppersUniversity.com students participate in Drill Week, where they choose among 6 different emergency drills using the skills, knowledge, and preps they have learned over the past 5 weeks. These drills include a power grid failure, house fire, and medical emergency.
Which natural disasters are most likely in your area? This week's training module at PreppersUniversity.com, will walk you through specific steps for planning, preparing, and protecting your family from these events.
Preppers need to know how to survive when they're away from the shelter and safety of their homes. This podcast introduces a new module for PreppersUniversity.com, all about planning, preparing for, and then actually evacuating when, and if, necessary.
This brief introduction to the module, "Power Outage Readiness" with PreppersUniversity.com introduces the reading material, webinars, and other resources for our students.
Listen in on this "First Look at Module 2" with Lisa and Daisy as they discuss their own best tips and common mistakes when it comes to food storage. Get an overview of what to expect in Module 2 and then get ready to apply all you learn in this module to your own food and water storage. Download here...
Survival Mom Radio Show - Travel Expert Interview
Lisa interviews 2 family travel experts. Kendra Thornton is talks about events that draw travelers every year and tips for making family travel more enjoyable, and Grainne Kelly, inventor of the Bubble Bum inflatable car seat, discusses how she developed the product and how to keep kids safe when traveling by car.
Lil Suburban Homestead: Suburban Off-Grid Cooking & Survival Mom Favorite Moments Recap
Lil Suburban Homestead: Embrace Your Life and Dare To Dream Interview with Author Gisela Hausmanna
Lil Suburban Homestead: Tis The Season - DIY Holiday Gifts and Homestead Holiday Traditions
Food Storage & Survival: Preparedness Gifts for Kids
Ditch the toys this holiday season and get the kids gifts to help foster preparedness! In today's episode I share 15+ of my favorite gifts for children from infants to the older teens who are ready to live on their own.
Sunrise Holistic Solutions: Energy Boosting Tips Part 2
Are you tired all the time and long for sustained energy to complete the tasks at hand? How about mental burnout, an inability to think clearly and stay focused? Want to learn the healthy alternative that is sure to put a spring in your step? In this week’s podcast, Naturopathic Doctor & Certified Natural Health Professional, Roxanne Griswold, packs some practical nutritional tips and all natural remedies for battling burnout, fatigue and exhaustion. Now you don’t have to fight this battle alone. Come join the discussion today as Roxanne unfolds Part II in her series, titled “Energy Boosting Nutritional Preps & Tips”. You don’t want to miss out on this hope building, energy packed “natural health” podcast.
Food Storage & Survival: Prepare to Help Others
With the holidays fast approaching I share some ways to be prepared to help and lift others whether there's an emergency or not. I also have an update on our "I Grew Thanksgiving" Challenge plus share our trouble with honey bees.
Know Your Food: Nourishing Herbal Skin Care
This is one of the most fun (and useful and inspiring) podcasts I've ever hosted! Patrice -- and her daughter Jaiela -- and I really hit it off. These knowledgeable ladies are enthusiastic and passionate about making skin care products that heal and nourish using the beneficial properties of herbs. They're so generous with their wisdom. It's contagious! I'm sure you will agree when you listen.
Patrice and Jaiela are the owner's of Eden's Pure Herbals. See the show notes for how to enter the generous giveaway package!
Get to know Patrice and Jaiela and more about using herbs in your own skin care products through this podcast. Plus... the tip of the week!
Show notes, links, and giveaway details: http://KnowYourFoodPodcast.com/91
Survival Mom Radio Show: Food Storage Tips
A small stockpile of food can get you through power outages, epidemics, a Polar Vortex and a lot more. In this episode, Lisa discusses her favorite, #1 food storage recipe and gives basic tips for beginners. She also recommends her favorite 4 food storage companies.
Lil Suburban Homestead: Engaging Our Children with Homesteading Literature
Karen Lynn interviews Amanda Maxwell Co-Author of Chicken and The Dog and reminds you that it is the Holiday Shopping Season! Karen Lynn discusses how important it is to engage children with homesteading literature and how she always feels good about sharing the gift of books. In particular she love sharing books with her young nieces and even her own children as they were growing up especially literature that engages children that discusses homesteading and sustainable living!
The two of them discuss how engaging Amanda's series of books are to children and bringing the "Farm To Table" concept to young children and what it's really like!
It's exciting to connect children with chickens on the Suburban Homestead!
Trailer Park Homesteader: Winter Preparedness
Today Sharon is talking about winter preparedness and how to ensure that your family, home, and vehicle are all prepared for the coming winter storm season.
Food Storage & Survival: Fire Starting 101
Ready to get a fire lit? In an emergency, being able to light a fire could save your life. In this episode we discuss why and how to get a survival fire lit plus some of my favorite fire starting cheats to make the job a little easier.
Know Your Food: Curly Hair Styling and More Listener Questions
Join Wardee in today's episode as she answers questions submitted by listeners: how she cuts and styles her curly hair, what type of olive oil she uses, how long jerky can be stored, and more. Plus... the tip of the week! Links and more at the show notes: http://KnowYourFoodPodcast.com/90
Cooke's Frontier Radio Show: Your Freezer Is Your Best Friend
Charley shares how she keeps her pocketbook fat and her family well fed during the hectic Holiday season. Your freezer can be your best friend, too- just follow her simple tips and ideas to get started and you can have a freezer full of foods to fall back on when life gets busy!
The Canning Diva: Lets Talk Apples
The Canning Diva® shares her tips on recognizing the variety of apples best for home canning, preserving and baking in this fun episode of Canning with The Diva! She helps you identify the different varieties and which apples will work best in many fun canning recipes. In this fun segment she shares three delicious and simple recipes you may enjoy around the holidays, for gift-giving or just any time a jar of yummy goodness is sure to please.
Trailer Park Homesteader: Garden Cleanup and Planning
In this Episode Sharon is discussing fall garden clean-up and how to make your garden ready for the winter. She also gives tips on what can be done to ensure your garden is also ready for spring planting.
Rural Revolution: The Lessons of Laura
Join Patrice Lewis as she attempts to imitate the low-tech skills of the pioneers, including Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Lil Suburban Homestead: Are Your Really Prepared with Charley Hogwood, Survivalist and Preparedness Expert
Karen Lynn asks the question Are You Really Prepared? She asks Charley Hogwood Preparedness and Survivalist expert and the two of them hit the ground running with some great beginning survival and prepping information. Charley is an Author of The Survival Group Handbook and Charley is an excellent resource about helping "YOU!" connect with other like-minded folks like yourself!
Charley wants to cut through the junk of some of the superficial content and get to real preparedness needs and teaching folks to work with each other and build relationships!
Karen Lynn shares the importance of fitness with survival and some of her thoughts from a homesteading perspective on this topic too!
The conversation actually goes in a myriad of directions but be prepared to be engaged!
Know Your Food: Seed Saving Connects Communities
Seed saving - why should we do it and how do you get started? Meet Bill McDorman, author of the free online book Basic Seed Saving and co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance. His mission: to connect communities with the seeds that sustain them. Bill and his team created (and take on the road) the innovative Seed School which has graduated over 550 Seed Citizens near and far. All that and more on today's podcast. Plus... the tip of the week! Links and more at the show notes: http://KnowYourFoodPodcast.com/89
Food Storage & Survival: Sheltering in Place
What do you need to shelter in place? And what's the difference between quarantine, self-quarantine, and reverse quarantine? In this episode we talk about supplies to have on hand and how to ensure you won't need to leave your home, sharing experience from Allen and Sheree Mann's family who recently self-quarantined for 21 days.
Cooke's Frontier Radio Show: Most FavoriteThings the Non-Electric Edition
This week, Charley is sharing 10 of her most favorite things.....her most favorite NON-Electric things! FInd out what she uses and loves everyday- no batteries required.
Lil Suburban Homestead: Adventures in Small Scale Farming with Janet at Timber Creek Farm