Episode-44- TSP Rewind – 20 Simple Steps to More Independence
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Today is an episode of TSP Rewind, commercial free versions of past podcast episodes.
Today’s episode was originally, Episode-284- 20 Simple Steps to More Independence and was originally published on September 25th, 2009.
The following are the original show notes from that episode.
I am broadcasting from home today (very early by the way) because I have to go out on a location to do some film work and won’t have the option to upload the show from my office. I didn’t want to leave you with out a Friday show so I knocked one out at the house before I left.
Today’s show is all about ways you can start to become more independent. My challenge to you is to pick one or a few of them to do right away.
Tune in today as I discuss…
- Buying an ounce of silver a month
- Build a compost bin or a worm farm
- Plant a few permanent producers
- Put together a 7 gallon tub of storable foods
- Find out what committees your congressmen is on and call them about something not in the news
- Learn to identify 6 edible wild plants in your area, try cultivating 1 or 2 of them
- Learn to make wine or mead
- Learn to make bread
- Learn to make biltong
- Learn to make one new meal a month from storable and/or fresh items
- Learn to grind and use ground wheat
- Take a good quality firearms training class
- Learn to reload ammunition and cast bullets from lead stock up some components
- Build a simple green house
- Build or buy a solar oven
- Gain basic construction skills (volunteer if you have to)
- Start a blog or write a book
- Take a 15 minute or longer walk alone daily
- Create your vision
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I’m pretty sure this was the first episode of TSP I ever listened to. I’m looking forward to listening to it again today.
So thankful I found this show way back in 2009. Haven’t stopped listening since. Thank you Jack.