Episode-2461- Expert Council Q&A for 6-28-19
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Today its Friday so it’s time for the expert council show. To ask a question for a show like this, just send an email to me at jack at thesurvivalpodcast.com with “TSPC Expert” in the subject line.
Today on The Survival Podcast, the expert council answers questions on knives, electric vehicles, teaching, exercise, pasture establishment, investing, cryptocurrency and more.
In the body of your email first tell me the council member your question is for. Second ask your question concisely in one to two sentences maximum. Third any and all details after that. This is the formula to give you the best chance of getting on the air.
I do what I can to get as many of your questions as possible on the air but can’t always get to all of them. Our council is made of a wide variety of experts in everything from the tactical to the practical and everything in between.
To get more information on our Expert Council visit our “Meet the Expert Council Page” to learn more about them and their specific areas of expertise.
Join Me Today As Our Experts Discuss…
- Learning to sharpen with cheap knives – Patrick Roehrman
- The ins and outs of the new electric trucks – Derek Bonpietro
- Dealing with teachers when they are wrong about a fact – Mike & Sue Laprise
- Getting more exercise into your life the simple way – Gary Collins
- Mowing land that will eventually be used as pasture – Darby Simpson
- A market update and the current volatility – John Pugliano
- How to get started accepting cryptocurrency – Jack
Resources for today’s show…
- Join the Members Brigade
- Join Our Forum
- Walking To Freedom
- TspAz.com – support TSP when you shop on Online
- Granddaddy’s Gun Club
- Biltong for Breakfast
- TSP Android App
- TSP iPhone App
- Song of the Day Playlist – 2015
- Song of the Day Playlist – 2016
- Song of the Day Playlist – 2017
- Outdoor Edge Knife
- WorkSharp Sharpener
- How to Make Everything – Youtube Channel of the Week
- Patrick’s Post on No Longer Selling Sharpening Supplies
- The New 100K PickUp Truck
- Made in Heaven – Freddy Mercury
Websites of the Expert Council Members
- Home Made Wonderlust
- Affordable DC Generators
- Hack My Solar
- MT Knives
- Living Free in Tennessee
- Harvest Eating
- Old Grouch Military Surplus
- Steven1234.com
- Permaculture Classroom
- A Bee Friendly Company
- Investable Wealth
- Permies.com
- The Simple Life Now
- GeoffLawton.com
- DarbySimpson.com
- Whole Systems Design
- Doom and Bloom
- HaloBySue.com
- HackMySolar
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My oldest son had one of those same electric/generator mowers which he was very excited about, he had 2 acres. Similar results. Seems all it took was 1 sweetgum ball to kill it. Eventually they quit fixing it and gave him his money back.
He used the bush hog on a borrowed tractor for a bit, paid someone to mow for him other times. Got 2 electric Kobalt push mowers. (He hates gas yard tools) Work great on small yards, not so good on 2 acres. Then he got a new electric riding mower which he loves. (couple years later) No issues. Gave me one of his electric Kobalt mowers which I love. He doesn’t have a Tesla yet, on his wish list. People would say but they are so expensive, and his response, look at that pickup truck, and that pickup truck, I can get a Tesla for commuting for less than that. (He works remote/home office thus not picked one up yet)
After a few incidents with our kids and their teachers, we taught our kids to respond to teachers who taught concepts incorrectly or felt their position always made their opinions the correct answer by simply responding with: “you may be right”.