Tag: PRN

  • PRN Episode #25 Interview Dr. Tom Cannon

    PRN Episode #25 Interview Dr. Tom Cannon

    PRN Episode #25 Interview Dr. Tom Cannon
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    For today’s show David is interviewing an real-life rocket scientist, innovator, and Hall of Fame athlete Dr. Tom Cannon.

    Dr. Cannon holds 21 different patents – from things such as the fiber optic connectors on the Patriot Missile system, to a bubble level device to help you perfect your golf swing – but today we talk about his ThriftyVac® invention.

    Thirftyvac is a device that allows for the non-electric vacuum sealing of food using ordinary zip-lock type bags.

    As with all innovators, Tom started with a problem, defined it, and then came up with a cost effective and sturdy solution.

    The second I saw his video I knew I would back his project – Not because it is worth it (I think it is), but because it solves problems I have experienced and therefore makes my life easier.

    Dr, Cannon‘s invention is currently being funded through Kickstarter.com, and for those not familiar Kickstarter is a way for innovators and producers to receive funds from actual consumers instead of venture capitalists – this way products either fail or succeed based upon what people actually want rather than how good a salesman you are.

    The kickstarter project for the Thirftyvac is already successful, and Tom has raised enough to ensure his product will be produced.  So I am not having him on the show to help him, as much as to give you the opportunity to back the project so you can get the device and other backer rewards much sooner and at a lower cost than what will be available to the general public.

    His project will close on July 10th at 10:56am CDT, after that you will have to wait for the Thirftyvac to be sold commercially – (early 2014) – backers are scheduled to get theirs before Christmas 2013.

    Besides talking about the Thriftyvac, Tom also discusses his booklet “How to be an Innovator” which explains how to go from a problem to an idea, to a product – and then a business.

    I approached Dr. Cannon because I believe that a non-electric vacuum sealer than is non-destructive to the bags (ziplock can be reused) is something the prepper community could use.  I have not received anything in return for my endorsement.

    You can find more about the Thriftyvac here:
    http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1066541019/thriftyvac

    Watch Videos about it on Youtube:

    The show is scheduled for Monday at 10pm central time at this link.

    If you cannot listen on Monday, you can always download the podcast for listening at your own leisure.

  • PRN Episode #24 Interview Glen Meador

    PRN Episode #24 Interview Glen Meador

    PRN Episode #24 Interview Glen Meador
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    Last week’s show was about the basics.  This week we will talk about water purification with one of the most knowledgeable subject matter experts in the business.

    Glen Meador is the inventor of the Survival Still.  He comes from a family that runs one of the best water distillation companies in the world.  Their products supply embassies worldwide with pure water free of any contamination.

    Glen took his knowledge of water purification and used it to design a non-electric, no moving part water distiller that can function anywhere.

    I personally own one.  You may have seen my videos using it on rocket stoves, campfires, charcoal grills, and kitchen stoves.

    I have purified urine, salt water, pond water, muddy water, and have even pulled pure water from sweet tea and juice just to see what would happen.

    We talk about the mechanics of water, types of contaminates, methods of purification, the FEMA and Red Cross purification suggestions, and of course the survival still itself.

    You can learn more about the survival still at survivalstill.com.  Alternatively, on my website https://www.tngun.com/survival-still-review/  I used his device to purify all manner of contaminated water and I used multiple methods of heat.

    You can download the episode at this link.

     

  • PRN Episode #23 Interview James Talmage Stevens

    PRN Episode #23 Interview James Talmage Stevens

    PRN Episode #23 Interview James Talmage Stevens
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    Today, I get a real treat, we are interview Dr. Prepper himself – James Talmage Stevens.  As I have said several times, his book “Making the Best of Basics” was one of the very first prepper books I ever read.  Mr. Steven’s philosophy has done much to form me into the prepper I am today.   I value being adaptable and learning and storing the basics rather than chase the newest prepper tech

    We share many of the same philosophies when it comes to the industry and personal preparedness, and I was very honored when he asked me to write the first ever gun chapter in his newest revision of “Making the Best of Basics”

    We don’t talk much about his book on the show, but if you have not read it I highly suggest you do so – its worth it…

    You can get it here.  As a matter of fact, I contributed a chapter on firearms for self defense in the new addition.

    The show is scheduled for Monday at 10pm central time at this link.

    If you cannot listen on Monday, you can always download the podcast for listening at your own leisure.

  • PRN Episode #22 Interview Tom Givens Rangemaster

    PRN Episode #22 Interview Tom Givens Rangemaster

    PRN Episode #22 Interview Tom Givens Rangemaster
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    In today’s show David is interviewing Tom Givens of Rangemaster.  Before coming to Rangemaster full-time in 1996, Tom completed a 25-year career in law enforcement and specialized security work.

    Tom has over thirty-five years experience in firearms instruction. He has trained security officers; law enforcement officers at the local, state, and federal level; and foreign government agents. He is a well known professional in the firearm industry.

    In this episode we discuss firearm training – including what skills the new shooter needs to focus on, handgun selection, firearm statistics, holster selection, and what the typical handgun permit student looks like demographically.

    We spend a little time talking about balancing a person’s Constitutional right to own guns with the responsibility to train.

    Tom is very knowledgeable, and trains constantly – which allows tonight’s show to pass on some very valuable insights into the world of defensive pistol craft.

    I would invite you to visit the Rangemaster.com website to learn about their classes, as well as their Annual Tactical Conference.
    It seems that Tom has semi retired and no longer teaches full time in Memphis. He still travels to teach.

    And as always, please visit the Shepherd School website at www.tngun.com

    The show is scheduled for Monday at 10pm central time at this link.

  • PRN Episode #21 Interview Rob Roy

    PRN Episode #21 Interview Rob Roy

    PRN Episode #21 Interview Rob Roy
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    Lately we have been doing some shows that blend sustainable living and mortgage free DIY home building with a view toward preparedness and disaster resilience.

    In today’s show David interviews one of the leading innovators in Cordwood masonry, Mr Rob Roy.

    Rob Roy runs the Earthwood Building School at www.cordwoodmasonry.com. Here is an explanation on Cordwood from his website.

    “Cordwood masonry is an old building technique whereby walls are constructed of short logs (called “log-ends”) laid up widthwise in the wall within a special mortar matrix. The wall derives excellent insulation and thermal mass characteristics from insulation sandwiched between the inner and outer mortar joints. Cordwood houses are low in cost, use indigenous materials, and are easy and fun to build.”

    I think cordwood masonry is beautiful, as well as a very interesting method of construction.  Combined with timber framing, I think it would make a wonderful cabin, as well as being something an owner could build mortgage free.

    Rob Roy’s Cordwood book is a great book to own and I love talking with him

    The show is scheduled for Monday at 10pm central time at this link.

    If you cannot listen on Monday, you can always download the podcast for listening at your own leisure.