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Most people think preparedness is about buying gear.
Patrick Thibeault believes it’s about something far more important.
In this episode of Born Without a Choice, Patrick shares lessons learned from a lifetime of service as a combat medic, paratrooper flight medic, ICU nurse, and Family Nurse Practitioner. Having served in both Desert Storm and Afghanistan, Patrick understands what happens when people face real emergencies—and why mindset, skills, and preparation matter more than equipment alone.
We discuss the difference between feeling prepared and actually being prepared, the life-saving skills every family should know, how people respond under pressure, and why true self-reliance starts long before a crisis arrives.
This conversation is packed with practical wisdom, hard-earned experience, and powerful lessons about resilience, responsibility, and becoming the kind of person who can remain calm when life gets difficult.
📞 Connect with Patrick Thibeault
Website & Total Preparedness Program:
Total Preparedness Program
Patrick’s Total Preparedness Program provides in-depth training on emergency and austere medicine, self-reliance, survival preparedness, firearms education, long-range shooting, and practical skills designed to help individuals and families become genuinely prepared for life’s unexpected challenges.
About Patrick:
* Retired Combat Veteran
* Former 160th SOAR Paratrooper Flight Medic
* Desert Storm & Afghanistan Veteran
* ICU Registered Nurse
* Family Nurse Practitioner
* Author of My Journey as a Combat Medic and Combat Medic Poetry
Because real preparedness isn’t about what you own—it’s about what you can do when it matters most.
By Victory IgberaseMost people think preparedness is about buying gear.
Patrick Thibeault believes it’s about something far more important.
In this episode of Born Without a Choice, Patrick shares lessons learned from a lifetime of service as a combat medic, paratrooper flight medic, ICU nurse, and Family Nurse Practitioner. Having served in both Desert Storm and Afghanistan, Patrick understands what happens when people face real emergencies—and why mindset, skills, and preparation matter more than equipment alone.
We discuss the difference between feeling prepared and actually being prepared, the life-saving skills every family should know, how people respond under pressure, and why true self-reliance starts long before a crisis arrives.
This conversation is packed with practical wisdom, hard-earned experience, and powerful lessons about resilience, responsibility, and becoming the kind of person who can remain calm when life gets difficult.
📞 Connect with Patrick Thibeault
Website & Total Preparedness Program:
Total Preparedness Program
Patrick’s Total Preparedness Program provides in-depth training on emergency and austere medicine, self-reliance, survival preparedness, firearms education, long-range shooting, and practical skills designed to help individuals and families become genuinely prepared for life’s unexpected challenges.
About Patrick:
* Retired Combat Veteran
* Former 160th SOAR Paratrooper Flight Medic
* Desert Storm & Afghanistan Veteran
* ICU Registered Nurse
* Family Nurse Practitioner
* Author of My Journey as a Combat Medic and Combat Medic Poetry
Because real preparedness isn’t about what you own—it’s about what you can do when it matters most.