An Interview with The Berkey Guy – Friday Flashbacks – Epi-74
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In this episode I was joined by Jeff Gleason who has been a stead fast supporter of the show for more well over a decade and a half. He is of course the famous “Berkey Guy” and in this episode he joined us to discuss the role water should play in our prep planning and our daily lives.
Today’s episode of Friday Flashbacks was originally published on 12-14-11 and was originally Episode-803- An Interview with The Berkey Guy.
The show notes for the original episode with all relevant resources can be found here.
Welcome to Friday Flashbacks, after 16 years and hundreds of interview shows we decided to run them as flash backs every Friday, beginning with the oldest of them going forward. There is a tremendous library of wisdom in all the great interviews we have done over the years.
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