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Episode-224- The One Year Anniversary Show — 17 Comments

  1. Congratulations on a very successful first year! I’ve been listening for 8-9 months and even went back and listened to the earlier episodes. It’s made a big difference in my approach to prepping. Thanks for all you do and for all you continue to do. May God bless you and yours.

  2. Congratulations Jack, you should be one proud guy! Well done and congratulations to everyone who took part in this show! Some incredibly inspirational experiences! Thanks to all of you.

  3. Felicidades Jack. You’re doing a fantastic job, and to everyone that called in a great big thank you – muchas gracias. Moving and inspirational.

  4. Congratulations and know that I have gotten where I can’t start my day without listening to your show. It is so nice to hear other listeners stories and as I listen I feel so proud to be among like-minded people. We are in the process of searching for our bug-out/retirement property, but in the meantime I planted 2 gardens this year, where before it was just a tomato/bell pepper/cucumber garden but this year decided to take a flower/herb bed and make a kitchen garden off the patio. I went out this morning and picked my first Peas of the year and just now finishing off the blanching so I can freeze them. I am also planning to can up as many tomato’s and freeze all the yellow/zucchini squash I can this year where before we gave most of it away. Again thank you for your wonderful Podcasts you do and Congratulations!

  5. Great job jack, been listening for about 6 months and have made positive changes in our lives.

  6. Jack,

    A great podcast to listen too. Hearing from others and the inspiration you have provided to them since episode one is wonderful.
    I’ve listened since episode 7 and though I didn’t phone in, I wanted to say thank you; you’ve articulated how my wife and I feel about be prepared and though we’re not as far along as we’d like, we’re working on it. Without you and the show, we might not have known about each other’s mutual interest in survivalism and though I listen more, she fully agrees with the intent of the podcast! 🙂

  7. Hey Jack – GREAT show today. I loved hearing everybody’s voices regarding how much they love what you’re doing.

    Big pat on the back, my friend. Yer saving the world, one person at a time! 🙂 🙂 🙂

  8. Congratulations on one year, Jack, and here’s to many to come. I know your show has helped the Backwoods Engineer’s preparations immensely. I am square-foot gardening and carrying a bug-out bag, both on your recommendations. Your show means a lot to me, and I listen to several shows a week. Keep up the good work.

    –Steve

  9. Jack, keep up the good work! It was great to hear how everyone else has been able to benifit from your work. You keep me company on my route for at least an hour a day(more if I am behind on episodes) and I love it. I cant wait till you get to the home buying episode as my wife and I are currently saving money for a down payment. Would not be as easy if I didnt listen to you and think about how each dollar I spend effects me.

    Thanks,

    Sean

  10. Wow batting leadoff. Glad I didnt know that because of all the great callers after me would have froze me up. Great show great year great information and cant wait for all the next shows. Thanks Jack for the podcast and all you have done for us.

  11. great show! It really shows how much love, and time you put into it, your a really gifted speaker.

    VIVA THE SURVIVAL PODCAST!!!!

  12. Congrats on the year. I tried to leave a voice mail describing how TSP has improved my life in the past year; it must not have worked or the sound quality was bad so you didn’t put it on the show. No prob. I just wanted you to know that I called in and had many answers to the question, “How has your life improved because of TSP.” Many.

    Thanks for all you do. You can tell from all the calls you got that you’re helping people all over the world. How many people can actually say that?

  13. Hi, I am new to texas and foraging. I live in Carrollton and have no idea how to identify anything but a dandelion. Do you hold any foraging expeditions or classes. I’m always in Frisco and would love to know the area’s where I can get things. Thank you for your help. I will be listening to all the podcasts, but I just found you today. I know I will learn a lot but I learn better by doing. Thank you for doing this.
    Shea