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This episode we are back to the individual emergency preparedness theme, examining your dependancy on the grid - not just power, but food supply chains and health care. How do you navigate life when the power is cut for a couple of days in the dead of winter? Is it society's responsibility to keep you family warm and fed, or yours? How will you maintain you household systems when all of your utilities are cut off? These are important questions that need to be addressed and its free. The introspection and the awesome individual in the mirror is all you need to devise a plan and be prepared to mitigate the disruptions of a modern world. The food supply chain is having challenges and there are shortages, but your exposure to the global supply chain for food is your resposnvilbity. Why have you decided to draw food from across the continent or world? That decision exposes you and your family to risk that is optional. I draw food locally, other than some wonderful treats from afar, there is absolutely nothing I need that I cannot access within 100 Km of my house. Choices and your preparedness level and your ability to manage disruption is a choice you make, whether you are aware or not.
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This episode we are back to the individual emergency preparedness theme, examining your dependancy on the grid - not just power, but food supply chains and health care. How do you navigate life when the power is cut for a couple of days in the dead of winter? Is it society's responsibility to keep you family warm and fed, or yours? How will you maintain you household systems when all of your utilities are cut off? These are important questions that need to be addressed and its free. The introspection and the awesome individual in the mirror is all you need to devise a plan and be prepared to mitigate the disruptions of a modern world. The food supply chain is having challenges and there are shortages, but your exposure to the global supply chain for food is your resposnvilbity. Why have you decided to draw food from across the continent or world? That decision exposes you and your family to risk that is optional. I draw food locally, other than some wonderful treats from afar, there is absolutely nothing I need that I cannot access within 100 Km of my house. Choices and your preparedness level and your ability to manage disruption is a choice you make, whether you are aware or not.
Support the show
www.insidemycanoehead.ca
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