DR. PHIL TALKS PREPPING!!! - Why This Is VERY Important!

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Adventures with Danno

Adventures with Danno

Күн бұрын

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@BrianMeagher-fj5fn
@BrianMeagher-fj5fn 17 күн бұрын
I saw that Dr. Phil episode for the first time last night and today i shared it with my mother. My favorite comment in the comment section was where someone said "You know things are bad when Dr. Phil pushes prepping."
@CraftEccentricity
@CraftEccentricity 17 күн бұрын
Or, you know things are bad when 39% vote to do nothing! Who is going to take care of that 39% if something bad happens?
@Votethepower
@Votethepower 17 күн бұрын
I approach prepping in a practical way like my grandparents did. I do it for economic/financial reasons and to just prepare for a rainy day.
@DCToonTime
@DCToonTime 17 күн бұрын
You are being warned, folks. The worst thing I could imagine would be my children or grandchildren being hungry and me not being able to feed them.
@midwayfarms
@midwayfarms 17 күн бұрын
Great video I am a full-time farmer I don't call it prepping I call it being prepared
@CraftEccentricity
@CraftEccentricity 17 күн бұрын
One of the best things to prep for is job loss. If you're out of work, having a stockpile can be a life saver
@nocturna1964
@nocturna1964 17 күн бұрын
Yes! Especially if you have kids! The peace of mind of knowing you can still put a good meal on the table when unemployed can go a long way in reducing stress and worry.
@gailhonadle5182
@gailhonadle5182 17 күн бұрын
JOB LOSS IS EXPLODING. As businesses close. Biden and his MSM fans have lied about this 3rd Quarter job loss. It is called the Sahm Rule. Next quarter will see more job losses, the reports are already hitting Econ. headlines. The Department of Labor reports over 90,000 California workers lost their jobs in the last two weeks. Newsweek. California Imposes Permanent Water Restrictions on Residents.MSN-Health.
@dreamalittledream1
@dreamalittledream1 17 күн бұрын
also, financial planning for future unplanned events.... I have 3 years of income saved/invested in my "emergency fund"... preventative health and dental care is prep also for me.... I knew a man that was so worried about "prepping" his home and building a " shelter" in his backyard, yet he died suddenly of an MI. He was so worried about a " catastrophe nuc bmb, etc..." he neglected his heart health/ a ticking time b..omb ...inside of him that took him out...
@KyKatladi
@KyKatladi 17 күн бұрын
ABSOLUTELY 💯 I was fired from my job back in March. I was blindsided. But my husband and I had a good stockpile and it has saved our arse! I am really unable to work and I have applied for disability. I'm so thankful the good Lord lead us to put back provisions. It's very good insurance ❤❤❤
@gailhonadle5182
@gailhonadle5182 17 күн бұрын
@@KyKatladi Depending on your state it may take a long time. My 54 eldest is a Type 2 Diabetic, had a TIA, then had a Tri-Bypass, ballon Angioplasty in each leg, the Bypass screwed up his vision, and 2 cardios, an Othomologist, and State Medicaid wasn't enough proof. Hospital records. 2 years of no income. His 21-year-old son pays the bills. NOT sufficient SNAP for the 2 diets. Which are opposing, It all has to be fresh, no can stuff. Lives in a run-down trailer. He can do the sit-down bike only.
@dberger1010
@dberger1010 17 күн бұрын
All our great grandparents were preppers. They didn't have grocery stores. With what we are seeing over the last 4 years with shortages and prices, it might be time to realize the grocery won't always be there for us (or be affordable?). Buy an extra can of food each week and it will quickly add up.
@user-yn7ir7jn8k
@user-yn7ir7jn8k 17 күн бұрын
@@dberger1010 you are correct in saying our grand parents were preppers , they grew a garden and canned goods they didn't call it prepping they called it survival
@dberger1010
@dberger1010 17 күн бұрын
Exactly ​@@user-yn7ir7jn8k
@Yup333
@Yup333 17 күн бұрын
The masses aren't racing to the woods. Their racing to your house.
@waynewilcox4776
@waynewilcox4776 17 күн бұрын
They'll be racing around in circles, like squirrels high on crack.
@hrhtreeoflife4815
@hrhtreeoflife4815 17 күн бұрын
😂 Oh boy! They'll clear out my jams that expired like 😂 3 years ago! Thanks 😊 for house 🏠 🙏 cleaning FREE OF CHARGE! Oh boy and the "valuables" ? You might just find my last roll of toilet paper 🧻. You all have fun 👍 😁
@davefarley4318
@davefarley4318 17 күн бұрын
I am prepped for that also. I have prepped to go mid evil on your ars!. I raise honey Bees. I will be in my suit. What are you going to do?
@sethmiers7539
@sethmiers7539 16 күн бұрын
Truth.
@HorseRadish403
@HorseRadish403 16 күн бұрын
That's why I don't tell people on what I have 😂
@donniesden989
@donniesden989 17 күн бұрын
There's so many prepping vlogs on KZbin, Dr Phil is the last one I'd take advice from. I will say, if it hits the fan I believe we won't be able to trust anyone. Heck, families are turning on each other over who they vote for, let alone "Armageddon". Your immediate situation, meaning who's under the same roof, is the only one's to trust. Not cynical, just realistic about human nature. All I can do is hope and pray that if it happens, it's the return of our lord and savior.
@carolynbalderson9119
@carolynbalderson9119 17 күн бұрын
Pure Truth
@AusbandHolistic
@AusbandHolistic 17 күн бұрын
I have a pretty good group of people I can trust. Building community is vital
@kevreilly7
@kevreilly7 9 күн бұрын
I wouldnt even answer the door when those desperate neighbors start knocking
@cattycee2001
@cattycee2001 17 күн бұрын
Prepping saved, my family and I due to an unexpected job loss. The place where I was working, just closed up overnight. The next day my Husband got hurt. Luckily, I have been prepping for a long time. We were able to get through four months until my Husband healed and I found a new job.
@livenletlive7537
@livenletlive7537 17 күн бұрын
I have been an extreme couponer for most of my life. I considered it my part time job to help stretch my grocery budget. I could have $500.00 on the register, and it would come down to $50.00. This is where my stockpiles happened. Then we bought a freeze dryer 8 years ago, and i would freeze dry leftovers so none of it was wasted. We had a small yard and always had a few tomato plants, cukes, basil, peppers sweet and hot, mint, zucchini, green beans, and some flowers growing. That little garden helped with the grocery bill too. Friends and family saw my stash in our basement and said it was like walking into a small grocery store. I expanded to canning food too. Ready meals in a jar. Just heat and eat. Those meals were made when sale prices on meat were at a bargain price. And some were freeze dried too. I had to do all of this because of a very tight budget. I learned all of it from my grandparents. They were frugal and careful how they spent their hard earned pay. Learned hunting and fishing from my grandpa, and cooking, baking a d canning from my grandma. When the lockdowns happened, we were the few that didnt need the grocery stores at all. We were prepared. Prices today are going higher and higher every month. It's imperative for us to buy when prices are their lowest and in bulk. Only sale items and we grow food too. We moved onto a huge plot of land now with chickens for eggs and mini jersey cows for all of our dairy. We have a food bunker/emp bunker for just in case that we built on our land underground. Our solar arrays and solar generators will provide our energy. We are blessed. Neighbors around here all have large food plots and animals. I wouldnt call them commercial farmers... it's just their way of life for their family. So if SHTF ever happens... i know everyone around us would all be "prepared." I guess we could be called preppers out of necessity, and it has become our way of life too.
@brendah4773
@brendah4773 17 күн бұрын
Fabulous! Where do you find your coupons?
@joculp-yq3qh
@joculp-yq3qh 17 күн бұрын
Wonderful!
@lisah.8653
@lisah.8653 17 күн бұрын
We are Floridians so prep is our middle name, we live in a small apt but we minimalized this past year, no more trinkets, just kept absolutely what we need & important stuff we cld not part with, there are no souvenirs, stuffed animals, extra plate settings etc. In doing so, it free's up valuable space for preps. I have 4 stackable 7 gallon water jugs in my closet and several 1 gallon collapsing ones on top of bottled water. I have a rocket stove, fire starters, solar lamps, crank box for solar power/radio, batteries, VTOMAN power station & solar panel, small camp stove and a Vesta stove used with canned heat, cotton balls/vaseline, baggies, port toilet, 5 gallon cans of rice & flour (holds 30 lbs rice & flour) stacked in closet, longterm food cans and canned goods in cloth baskets in various places, I still have room under our couch to put more, a yrs worth of TP, soaps/deodorants etc. I bought stuff in 2020 and used it last year. Lots of mylar pasta & beans and some in mason jars w/oxygen absorbers, extra sugar and buy your salt at Sams much cheaper in bulk. We have extra lighters, waterproof matches, canned heat, metal plates to lay the vesta on and one concrete block to use under the rocket stove if needed & radiation pills & much more. You can never be too prepped. Just because you live in an apt doesn't mean you cannot prep, plenty of ways to make space. If you need to buy only $5 a wk that's ok. It starts adding up.
@BuddyH69
@BuddyH69 17 күн бұрын
Since he started his own show with no Oprah affiliation his views are much different. He talked about China buying up land around our military bases. I like him a lot more now
@ohiofarmgirl3384
@ohiofarmgirl3384 17 күн бұрын
Agree!
@hiddenhand6973
@hiddenhand6973 17 күн бұрын
His online show called Phil in the blanks has a couple good episodes on personality disorders, like narcissism
@DCToonTime
@DCToonTime 17 күн бұрын
Exactly!
@enticeme13
@enticeme13 17 күн бұрын
Agree.
@jandonaway1101
@jandonaway1101 16 күн бұрын
Agreed.
@bettybelcher3336
@bettybelcher3336 17 күн бұрын
It's been a way of life, my parents were born poor, and during the depression.
@rschroeder6460
@rschroeder6460 17 күн бұрын
Prepping is a way of life. Its for all different reasons. No different than vehicle or homeowners insurance
@bryanbosch
@bryanbosch 17 күн бұрын
It’s best to prepare.When something bad happens you realize very quickly you’re in trouble. From experience it’s not a good feeling. Most people don’t think a disaster will happen tomorrow.
@waynewilcox4776
@waynewilcox4776 17 күн бұрын
When prepping becomes the topic of a Dr. Phil show, you have to ask yourself what the producers of the show know, and what 4 AM talking points they were given. We're talking about a show where most of the audience could not tell Mountain House from Mickey Mouse. We're talking about people who've been asleep for the past four years. Someone is trying to get their attention for a reason. Something big is coming, and I see this as an attempt ratchet down the level of future panic in these people. Here's what I prep for and, quite frankly, everyone should prep for because it's not overly complicated, and you can scale up from them if necessary: >Weather Emergency. I'm in the northeast US. A severe winter weather event can mess up the supply chain for a week, give or take. A tropical weather event (we haven't had a real one up here since 1938) will probably cripple the supply chain for at least a month to possibly two months. >Job loss/homelessness. I understand code dates on food and how they work. That knowledge means I know I have at least six months to one year of food set aside to cover this. Cash off the table means you can operate out of a self-storage longer than you can operate out of an apartment. Hard, physical assets are your last line of defense. >Hyperinflation/economic collapse. The Covid hoax allowed me to stockpile 7 to 10 years' worth of gear. The only thing I need to continually buy are wool work socks and work uniform pants. What did I acquire years in advance that I don't have to chase now? Bug out bags and sleeping bag (rated to -40 with Gore-Tex cover bag). Without even looking at prices, I'd venture to say that the prices of these items today have increased 100% to 200%, if you can find them. What will you drive yourself crazy preparing for? >WWIII. No matter how advanced a prepper you are, you will not be 100% prepared for this.
@david-hi7yx
@david-hi7yx 17 күн бұрын
His show isn't on TV anymore
@waynewilcox4776
@waynewilcox4776 16 күн бұрын
@@david-hi7yx Doesn't matter where you can watch him. Phil is as mainstream as you can get. When he's talking in a serious manner on a topic like prepping, you know something big is coming. And the people above him got the talking points handed to them by someone high up.
@syoung4471
@syoung4471 17 күн бұрын
My husband is from the FL Keys and I'm from NJ. He's had to deal with hurricanes and I've head to deal with harsh weather including blizzards. I will never forget as a kid we had a really bad blizzard that happened the day before my mom was supposed to go grocery shopping. We had no food in the house for the week and it was awful but my parents couldn't go anywhere. It just kept snowing. Snow was to the top of the front door. I don't know why taking personal responsibility is make out to be crazy. Pretty much every other country has some form of prepping. We look like entitled spoiled brats in comparison, just saying. It's good to have extra for weather or even a possible job loss. It would sure make life much easier to have supplies while going through a job loss transition.
@res6769
@res6769 17 күн бұрын
Well said, we have become spoiled and soft. Let’s take care of ourselves and family and def not think anyone else cares enough to help. God bless.
@annetterose8948
@annetterose8948 17 күн бұрын
Think about if we truly go into a depression. The last depression had lower population, way more farmers, and homesteads. People were also less divided. Most people knew how to fix, mend, cook, etc. They banded together and had the skills to survive. Get food, water and filtration, protection, first-aid, and learn some skills: gardening, sewing, animal husbandry, fishing/hunting, butchering, scratch cooking, food preservation...
@livenletlive7537
@livenletlive7537 17 күн бұрын
I learned a lot from my grandparents who were just small children during the great depression. My grandma grew up on a farm and my grandpa grew up in the city. He said there were many times he was hungry for days because there was very little to eat. He shined shoes for pennies at 7 years old. I can't even imagine. They moved further into "suburbs" away from the big city and it was better for them. He learned to fish, hunt and work the land. I heard a lot of stories. I spent my summers with my grandparents and learned not to waste anything, repair it until it can't be repaired and then save parts. I am thankful for them, because they prepared me for life. I raised my kids that way too and they are prepared.
@sandy-001
@sandy-001 17 күн бұрын
I've never cared for Dr Phil either but that interview came up on yt. I'm sorry I wouldn't prep with my neighbors. They have laughed at me and called me a food hoarder, just because I grow a garden and can it up. All they grow is 420. You never know where life will lead you so its better to be prepared regardless.
@xo2quilt
@xo2quilt 17 күн бұрын
When shtf, you know they will be coming to your house.
@tonette6592
@tonette6592 17 күн бұрын
I have been ready for many years, in fact, at least 10 years ago I did a 6 part blog series on Family Emergency Preparedness. I have seen us through: Bad Weather, (Blizzards, Ice Storms), Flooding Nearby, Power Outages, Water Outages, Layoffs, Loss of Income Hours, Unexpected Expenses, Car Breakdowns/Transportation Problems, Illnesses, Injuries, Unexpected Guests, Unexpected Family Needing a Place to Stay. When I looked into shortages in 2020 and saw what is REALLY going on, I started prepping in earnest.
@gailhonadle5182
@gailhonadle5182 17 күн бұрын
US Debt Explodes $876,000,000,000 in Six Months As Ex-CIA Director Says America’s Balance Sheet Is National Security Threat Heritage.
@livenletlive7537
@livenletlive7537 17 күн бұрын
Yes, same here. Over the years stuff happens in life. Loss of pay, vehicle breakdowns, home repairs (they are never cheap), illness and medical bills, hurricanes. Ice storms, noreasters, (east coast gets it all), flooding/storm surge and then 2020. We bought all of our necessities over the years a little bit at a time by saving for those items. Always good to be prepared for life's unexpected events.
@gailhonadle5182
@gailhonadle5182 17 күн бұрын
@@livenletlive7537 What are home repairs? Things that never get done unless they are emergencies. Once he hit 70 he thought they don't need to be done. At 84 is more into TV sports. Grass gets mowed at most. Hire it done, with what money? Shocked him that paint is $65 a gallon. He doesn't shop. I do.
@hihi-nv4kf
@hihi-nv4kf 17 күн бұрын
Keep Praying and Prepping like no tomorrow, don't forget ur ammo t keep ir family and ur preps safe ❤
@user-yn7ir7jn8k
@user-yn7ir7jn8k 17 күн бұрын
Nobody is coming to help you because they have there own problems to deal with
@CraftEccentricity
@CraftEccentricity 17 күн бұрын
Well, according to the poll results Danno just mentioned, 39% think someone is coming to help them, as they said they would do nothing!
@davefarley4318
@davefarley4318 17 күн бұрын
not so True. I am setup to become a trade store. I will not look for you. BUT you can find me. I have labor you can do. I will feed you. Need shelter? OK but more labor for room and board. got meat and ammo to trade? we can talk. Need a drink? I make my own. Eggs you want? Chicken or Quail? Meat you want. what do you want? fish, beef,pork, poultry, Wild game. Freeze dried, canned, Dehydrated. YOU have to think out of the box. Hunt with air guns. pellets are just fine to hunt small game. Spend $300.00 on a air gun and you can bag deer and wild pigs with a air gun. Then there is archery to work with Take care of your group. Your group will help take care of you. I have air horns. and neighbors that I am close with. I do not have a HUGE amount of thunder sticks. I have a couple black powder, a 30-30 and some shot guns. and a few cross bows, and a compound bow. and 5 air riffles. I think I am good. Heck I am even setup to do large scale laundry. 2 halves of 55 gallon drums to churn laundry. massive grills stocked with hard woods. under tents. Harbor freight 10x17 tents. So NO YOU DO NOT NEED to send people away.
@user-yn7ir7jn8k
@user-yn7ir7jn8k 17 күн бұрын
Most people don't care about prepping or precious metals there just trying to get through the day without realizing that basic prepping and buying silver is not expensive
@ohiofarmgirl3384
@ohiofarmgirl3384 17 күн бұрын
I will be “you know what” out of luck if it comes down to needing precious metals to buy goods in the future. 😂
@user-yn7ir7jn8k
@user-yn7ir7jn8k 17 күн бұрын
@@ohiofarmgirl3384 your trading a piece of paper for real money when you get into metals I already have and I'm glad for it. You can always sell it back if you need the money
@joey_the_farmdawg
@joey_the_farmdawg 17 күн бұрын
That was an interesting interview. When the skeptical guy said he moved out of his apartment- that got me! I also watched an interview on Canadian Prepper with Curtis Stone and one thing he said on there really hit home and it was disturbing. He said 90% of people have no agency over their own food supply; meaning that many people are solely dependent on their food from stores. Apartment, condo, small lot you can still grow a little food. I have a potatoe plant that has exploded growing in an empty grain bag which would take up no more room on a patio than a planter. Thanks for the info Danno and thank you for sharing this information!
@CraftEccentricity
@CraftEccentricity 17 күн бұрын
I think apartment growing gives false hope. To feed one person seasonally requires 1/4 acre. Just my two blackberry bushes require 10ft by 4ft of space, and from them I can get 70 pound of blackberries. You need space to rotate crops, grow seasonal variety, and provide enough calories to survive. Potatoes growing in a grain bag will feed you for a week, then what?
@joey_the_farmdawg
@joey_the_farmdawg 17 күн бұрын
@@CraftEccentricity I can respect your opinion but not everyone has the ability to acquire land. Even from a cost perspective, one potato in a grain bag will grow into many more which saves money you don’t have to spend at the store. And growing vertically can expand growing room too. Seems better than just sitting back and saying “I’m helpless because I’m in an apartment” Something is better than nothing.
@rschroeder6460
@rschroeder6460 17 күн бұрын
Curtis Stone is real deal. Canadian prepper sells stuff
@joey_the_farmdawg
@joey_the_farmdawg 17 күн бұрын
@@rschroeder6460 haha yeah he does but I still enjoy his channel as I do believe he is very passionate about the subject and also why I enjoy Danno’s channel. I really hope Danno and Jess are able to find their home soon too so they can start doing more of what they would like to be able to do!
@CraftEccentricity
@CraftEccentricity 17 күн бұрын
@@joey_the_farmdawg But potatoes deplete soil nutrients, and very few things can be grown back in that bag of dirt to give any nutrients. In a SHTF, anyone in an apartment wouldn't survive for very long, no matter how hard they tried.
@smsalex64
@smsalex64 17 күн бұрын
I don't listen to Dr Phil, I listen to myself, be prepared. I lived in Fl. for 25 yrs. Hurricanes and no electricity for wks go hand in hand. Buy 5 cans a week, batteries, candles, matches, water. Ask yourself, what do I need to stay alive???
@gailoreilly1516
@gailoreilly1516 17 күн бұрын
I just watched a prepping show from Germany. Apparently, the survival programs are filled all of the time. They are becoming aware and are getting ready. Anytime new people can get stocked up for even a 3 months, it will take the pressure off of the rest of us, at least for a while. It's a good thing.
@AusbandHolistic
@AusbandHolistic 17 күн бұрын
I work in a mental health day program. Our people asked for group sessions on emergency preparedness. I'm leading that group. People are coming around. I have a group of people I network with. We barter, let each other know about deals we find, and help each other. Community is Vital! Like him or not, when Dr Phil talks about being prepared, that's a positive thing. It should also send the message of how serious of a time we are in
@dreamalittledream1
@dreamalittledream1 17 күн бұрын
Thank you, for you work in helping those with mental health issues. That is an area of healthcare that requires certain, special people to work in.
@cherylhausam9981
@cherylhausam9981 17 күн бұрын
that 39 percent are the one you need to worry about. because they will want what you have.
@KathleenSnellenberger
@KathleenSnellenberger 17 күн бұрын
Great video Danno!!!! Last time i got snowed in for a week and ran out of everything, I said no more and started our stock pile. I am not obsessed about it but lets just say it took us about 6 months to get stocked up. We even practiced camping and practiced our worst case scenario!
@tonette6592
@tonette6592 17 күн бұрын
There are too many bad people who have become preppers who will not care about others and will definitely kill just to keep others from getting near them, and there will be people who will be desperate enough to do things to others to feed their families that they never thought they would do. We must get the word out so that as many people can get somewhat prepared as much as they can. Preppers who do not want them have the wrong attitude to survive.
@SirReptitious
@SirReptitious 17 күн бұрын
Prepping is a TOTAL waste of time and money if you refuse to defend your preps!
@tonette6592
@tonette6592 17 күн бұрын
I was glad to see that they pointed out so clearly that running off to the forests would be crazy because so many, many other either desperate people OR those prepared to seriously hunt things to extinction will be out there. I fear that BARTERING will be very dangerous because coming to terms on what is worth what is exactly why currency came into being in the first place.
@CraftEccentricity
@CraftEccentricity 17 күн бұрын
In a need situation you would barter a Rolex watch for a meal, or bottle of water.
@brendah4773
@brendah4773 17 күн бұрын
26:57 Friend, you don’t have to defend what you speak of. This is your channel. You call the shots
@missyk1477
@missyk1477 17 күн бұрын
How did Granny do it? How did Great-granny do it? How did Great, great granny do it? If they could do it with so little resources (internet, grocery stores, money, etc, etc) , then I can do it!! Change your mindset, change the world. Being prepared is just good common sense.
@pureannie5055
@pureannie5055 17 күн бұрын
I would not trust community preps, power hungry will try to rule. Remember the story of the grasshopper and the ant. Too many entitled grasshoppers.
@user-yn7ir7jn8k
@user-yn7ir7jn8k 17 күн бұрын
My next big purchase is a solar generator, I live in a apartment so it has to be small
@americafirst9144
@americafirst9144 17 күн бұрын
Where will you put the panels?
@ultramagapatriot5874
@ultramagapatriot5874 17 күн бұрын
It needs to be big enough to run your refrigerator
@user-yn7ir7jn8k
@user-yn7ir7jn8k 17 күн бұрын
@@americafirst9144the panels are for charging not running the generator I'm assuming
@lisah.8653
@lisah.8653 17 күн бұрын
We have a VTOMAN 1000 watt it goes to 1400, stays in our closet in our 1 bedroom apt, the solar panel folds in half and thin hardly takes up any space. It's enough to run most small appliances and our small fridge, can charge it in suv too, also have jumper cables that you can purchase separately. It does weigh about 40 lbs. You can buy a separate 1500 W one and attach to it.
@k.steelman2584
@k.steelman2584 17 күн бұрын
I give general advice these days.... point to prepping channels, etc. There are people out there that are called Prepping Wolves. They openly say, I don't have to prep, I just have to know who preps around me and take what I want.... give advice, not personal information. Be safe out there.
@AtlanticPrepper
@AtlanticPrepper 17 күн бұрын
Good video. 2020 woke me up! I prepared for food shortages and that is how I found your channel.
@MrMech-oj7iy
@MrMech-oj7iy 15 күн бұрын
Dr Phil is the man. He speaks the truth intelligently.
@niki9638
@niki9638 17 күн бұрын
We call ourselves prepper-lite. It’s like car insurance, I don’t expect to be in a car accident, but it’s a real possibility. And we want to be more prepared than not. Are we Swiss Family Robinson? No. Are we a modern Little House on the Prairie? Close.
@SirReptitious
@SirReptitious 17 күн бұрын
You have car insurance because if you don't your state will suspend your license, so if you ever get pulled over you will either get a huge ticket or go to jail.
@niki9638
@niki9638 17 күн бұрын
@@SirReptitious if I were never pulled over or in an accident, no one would know and even if I did get pulled over, ONE FINE for not having insurance would be a drop in the bucket to what we pay to have it. So. No. That’s not why I have it. I could sign up for a month when I need to get my tags renewed, then cancel.
@marywells1197
@marywells1197 17 күн бұрын
Danno, I agree with you about not wanting to click on links on an email. That's how you can get malware on your computer and other devices.
@brendah4773
@brendah4773 17 күн бұрын
Hello my Friend! Yes, I saw this Dr Phil!! 0:25 Fabulous!!
@HuntingandStuffwithJandJ
@HuntingandStuffwithJandJ 16 күн бұрын
That's why if you don't have the tools that are needed to protect your family and your preps it all means nothing...
@DesertDweller74
@DesertDweller74 17 күн бұрын
I started "prepping" slowly. First it was a small deep freezer, because every time I wanted a ribeye steak, they were not on sale. I thought it would be cool if I had a deep freezer to load up for eating sale steak any time I wanted. Then I bought a vacuum sealer to seal meats. I got to thinking about how prices rising would limit what I could buy. I discovered freeze dried food and thought, gee, if that stuff is good for 30 years, I could store some of it for my retirement, to combat future inflation. (I was right! Most of those foods are now double and triple the price!) Also, my brother up in Michigan was a prepper, so it was like a lightbulb went on. Time to study this stuff and get a few flashlights, batteries, lanterns and extra water. I've now been at this since 2008. I never "panicked" over it, just picked up or ordered things as I could afford them. Used coupons to offset the cost and repackaged a lot of rice, beans, pasta, sugar and paper products. Good show, Danno! We're not "crazy", we're self sufficient, believing that it's up to us, as individuals to take care of our own needs. That's all.
@scottc3165
@scottc3165 17 күн бұрын
Dr Phil rocks these days. He's not afraid to call a spade a spade.
@user-lm3kn1rm3k
@user-lm3kn1rm3k 17 күн бұрын
I went to Aldi's first time since Covid. OMG their prices went up. I only got 4 bags costing $140. Walmarts we get way more for the same price.
@micaelakerley2351
@micaelakerley2351 17 күн бұрын
Hello from Corpus Christi, TX
@ultramagapatriot5874
@ultramagapatriot5874 17 күн бұрын
Are you prepared for the hurricane?? Sending prayers from Mississippi😊😊
@user-lm3kn1rm3k
@user-lm3kn1rm3k 17 күн бұрын
Some of us do not have extra money for prepping fixed income. I go to the Ohio River and fish. I have a big box of can goods and canned meat. I need to get more water
@TheBudgetWarrior
@TheBudgetWarrior 17 күн бұрын
Recommended reading: “One Second After”.
@lesliepurtee2825
@lesliepurtee2825 17 күн бұрын
I am able to stay stocked up on all the sales because of your reports. So I am better prepared for the future. Thank you!
@gailoreilly1516
@gailoreilly1516 17 күн бұрын
If there were "prepper levels" from 1-5, 5 being the huge under ground plush bunkers etc, I would be a three. That is my comfort level. I cannot become a carpenter or electrician or hike for miles in this life time. I can eat, stay warm, put antifreeze in my car, change a tire. I am looking forward to canning what I harvest from my own garden and have iodide tablets ( for dog also). I can shoot and have a guard dog that loves me. Beyond that, I will leave it in Gods hands.
@ashleylc21
@ashleylc21 17 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this, I am going to watch it after your video!
@KW973
@KW973 17 күн бұрын
I don’t remember the last time I watched Dr. Phil but I watch your channel almost every single day and seeing myself on the wavelength as someone like you on things gives me some validation. I was prepped for a major emergency back in 2013 when I had a brain hemorrhage. My wife really had no idea until she started digging around. When I started coming out of a coma she asked me why I didn’t tell her we had a stash. Those were different times and the first thing that came to mind was “You never asked.” LOL. I was able to take my time and focus on recovery. Sadly our daughter has not followed in our footsteps. Neighbors looking out for one another is the only way we get through something really ugly.
@user-dl8ki3pq9v
@user-dl8ki3pq9v 17 күн бұрын
Dr Phil has one about China buying US farmland by military owned places and also a grain co interesting topics and Thank you Danno for posting about this one ❤❤❤❤
@cherylhausam9981
@cherylhausam9981 17 күн бұрын
You can help teach people . but keep your mouth closed on what you have prepped. or you wont have anything..
@brendah4773
@brendah4773 17 күн бұрын
Got that right. Agree
@FlyerPatty29
@FlyerPatty29 17 күн бұрын
You do a little bit of everything. Odds as you won’t be 100% prepared with whatever it is. I was a little bit of everything cause you don’t know what you need and you can’t have everything, but you can be a lot more prepared than a lot of people.my sister who is 77 has extra food set aside I’ve sent her some freeze dried food. And she does have a little bit of a garden in your yard so it saves little bit of money and she can grow things better than I. And it doesn’t really look like Food because it’s all mixed up with flowers, but she knows what is what and some make salad and some will do other things.
@AudreyJean-22
@AudreyJean-22 17 күн бұрын
I love your videos
@suetampabayfl187
@suetampabayfl187 17 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video. God bless. 👍👍😃❤️🙏
@brendah4773
@brendah4773 17 күн бұрын
28:50 the ones who don’t prepare, are the ones who will TRY to smooch off the preppers. Tsk…. Good with that!
@annbowery-pb4gg
@annbowery-pb4gg 17 күн бұрын
Great video, Dabbo. Thanks for telling us about Dr Phil. I am going to watch it now. Blessings❤
@heatherhopfinger3942
@heatherhopfinger3942 15 күн бұрын
keep school supplies on hand for your own family and for others in the neighborhood it saves money and someone has something to barter with that someone always needs
@janedow5366
@janedow5366 17 күн бұрын
Danno, in case of something really bad, communities are formed by people who have something to loose and have something to protect. The only ones who will always have a free pass are doctors, or medical personnel in general. Followed by farmers, hunters and people with any life skills.
@danniemcdonald7675
@danniemcdonald7675 16 күн бұрын
I started "prepping" after Katrina and was pretty consistent ... for a while. Then, I only stocked up a little bit here and there until the end of 2019. Something told me that I needed to do better. I started buying more things in bulk I learned to use my pressure canner to can meat ... and I upgraded to a better one while it was affordable. I found some You Tube channels who practiced safe canning and bought some approved canning books. I also bought canning supplies as I found them. The last couple of years, I tried (unsuccessfully) container gardening. I have an assortment of seeds and will keep trying. Don't forget personal hygiene, kitchen supplies, clothing, anything you u se on a daily, weekly, monthly ot yearly basis. Make a list, if you have to, of every item you pick up. Keep important documents where you can grab and go if necessary. I have given copies to my brother (executor) and my niece ( my attorney). Also, don't forget to keep some cash where you can get to it. Banks don't work when the power is out. Neither do gas stations.
@CityGirlGoneCountry
@CityGirlGoneCountry 15 күн бұрын
My gardening friends and I are already bartering. We are sharing with each other the extras. Nobody has a lot of money so sharing with each other is the best way. It makes you feel good at the same time.
@chrisp308
@chrisp308 17 күн бұрын
I can't think of a better way of inducing panic buying without a crisis than to make prepping mainstream
@brendah4773
@brendah4773 17 күн бұрын
Who’s been inducing panic buying?
@chrisp308
@chrisp308 17 күн бұрын
@@brendah4773 making prepping mainstream, do you remember how the sheep acted over toilet paper? Going mainstream narrative with prepping could indeed create hyperinflation an absolute chaos
@brendah4773
@brendah4773 17 күн бұрын
⁠@@chrisp308yes, I do remember the idiots and the TP debacle. Hyperinflation is going to happen (has been happening) regardless the narrative. Prepping is preparing.
@CraftEccentricity
@CraftEccentricity 17 күн бұрын
It should never be about panic buying. Prepping is about learning to help yourself, and get off a system that requires you to buy. One of the biggest things to come out of the lockdown is, people growing their own food. They rarely use a supermarket
@brendah4773
@brendah4773 17 күн бұрын
@@CraftEccentricity well said and true
@FlyerPatty29
@FlyerPatty29 17 күн бұрын
I know when I watch the sales with the food if nothing happens I’m saving money on the food. Whatever I buy this week I might not have to buy for two months because of the item that I bought so overall our food bill has come down because I only buy what’s on sale 98 to 99% of the time. I need it or I just want it. It’s not on sale but the time I’m buying something is on sale or economical that will fit. I don’t buy stuff that we don’t eat or enjoy. Some things I buy for the kids like cheese. I don’t eat cheese. I don’t like cheese. But they make a lot of casseroles and eat with them five days a week and they leave a portion with no cheese on the meal. So I buy the cheese on sale. And I get lots of leftovers they feed me very well
@melaniebergstedt3248
@melaniebergstedt3248 17 күн бұрын
Don’t live in fear. 🤗….Do what is comfortable for your situation and be content with that!!!
@sherryh7485
@sherryh7485 17 күн бұрын
Today, food prepping is hedging the rising costs for the rest of the year.
@HuntingandStuffwithJandJ
@HuntingandStuffwithJandJ 16 күн бұрын
If you ever want to do a video talking about prepping with a prepper I'd love to do it with you ..
@debraericson4893
@debraericson4893 17 күн бұрын
If something would happen most young people will starve because they think it's easy to buy stuff already made.they haven't been taught how to cook. Years ago when I was little my family canned what ever they could harvest or buy cheep
@dianegardner9557
@dianegardner9557 17 күн бұрын
Best Video.
@danniemcdonald7675
@danniemcdonald7675 16 күн бұрын
I wondered why I was getting Dr. Phil recommendations here on YT! 😂 Not only is he the last person I would expect to be talking about prepping, but he is the last person I would look to for advice. On anything. However, it sounds like his guests may have had some good ideas, so I'll watch it.
@janedow5366
@janedow5366 17 күн бұрын
Out of 39 percent, certain percentage always doesn't tell what they actually think. That's true about the rest. Let say that someone think that they are going to do something, but something else will always get on the way. Some may actually get some food, and it will go bad. Let say it's rice, and it will get infested. These people will throw it away and will never want to hear about "the whole thing" ever again. In other words, if it was not orchestrated (remember that it's a show, and not the real life), most people will do nothing.
@AmyBethB
@AmyBethB 16 күн бұрын
I am doing a Plenvu prep tomorrow night for a colonoscopy on Wednesday. Pray for me. Liquid diet all day tomorrow. Been on limited diet the part 3 days.
@BrianK-zz4fk
@BrianK-zz4fk 17 күн бұрын
Danno the Pilgrims had communtity gardens and almost starved to death until land rights were established. Now having a local miltia I down.
@candacekraut5050
@candacekraut5050 16 күн бұрын
Hey Danno!! I got bit up horribly by mosquitoes in broad day light over 4th of July weekend. I do have spray but didn't put it on. Anyway.....thank God I had calamine lotion, Aquaphor itch relief cream, soothing oatmeal soap......... I literally needed all of that to get relief from the mosquito bites!!!!!
@joanngreen9714
@joanngreen9714 17 күн бұрын
They will be a lot of acccidents in the woods I won't be going there.
@livenletlive7537
@livenletlive7537 17 күн бұрын
You got that right. 👍
@humble72
@humble72 16 күн бұрын
Ever walked through Sam’s club all these 27 gallon bins and 40 gallon pins. To me it gives folks a hint as to what’s to come.
@americafirst9144
@americafirst9144 17 күн бұрын
Bartering services or something you can consistently provide works much better than bartering things like coffee.
@livenletlive7537
@livenletlive7537 17 күн бұрын
I have tobacco seeds in my seed collection. None of us are smokers, but there will be many that are. If I have to, I will grow that and hemp for protein and fiber. The hemp leaves I can feed the pigs or dry some for super green smoothies or turn it into compost. Hemp has no THC in it.
@CraftEccentricity
@CraftEccentricity 17 күн бұрын
That is how the servant class was created in Britain. They were starving, had nothing, and worked in stately homes in exchange for a meal. The landed gentry just like Walmart, got their workers in exchange for food, only with Walmart, their workers get food stamps.
@elizabethdevine5193
@elizabethdevine5193 17 күн бұрын
Have you went to your county's website to get the list of properties that are for sale due to someone didn't pay their property taxes . It may be a way to get the house you want without over paying.
@lorishoemaker3906
@lorishoemaker3906 16 күн бұрын
Everything changed for me with prepping with covid. I seen how fast stores were emptied out. A store can get wiped out with panic buying in a matter of hours. I buy Alittle extra every time I go to the store. Over time it adds up.
@momto7ify
@momto7ify 17 күн бұрын
Good afternoon Danno
@robindykeman8404
@robindykeman8404 15 күн бұрын
Farmers on utube having been talking about this for the past 3 years at least. They tell people, fend for yourself, they WILL NOT HELP U. They have food only for their family. The best people to learn from, are the farmers.
@davefarley4318
@davefarley4318 17 күн бұрын
I blew out my knee at work 3 months ago. (were doing fine)(workman's comp checks) but having a HUGE pantry put back. It has been a GOD SEND! I even had crutches and a walker. put back in my preps. I can make splints, make a cast for broke bones. Band aids do not store for long. medical gauze and black tape work and store much much longer. you can put Super Glue in a cut. the larger the cut the more it will bubble out. looks scary but works great. Do nut punch out your medical provider.
@dreamalittledream1
@dreamalittledream1 17 күн бұрын
unless you are like my husband, super glue fumes and gorilla glue fumes put him into anaphylaxis a year ago, i almost lost him, be careful giving out medical advice...
@davefarley4318
@davefarley4318 17 күн бұрын
@@dreamalittledream1 HUMAN! 1st I have talked to my personal doctor. He stated that was the purpose of super glue at its first use. 1st aid in the field for the military. 2nd I have had the hospital glue many of my cuts. so relax a bit. some of us do research before we speak. Or if you prefer. here is a stick. bite hard as I sow this wound up. Hush now . Bite harder. There is #1. there is # 2 only 8 more to go. your being such a dear...TAP, TAP. I guess your not going to make it. get a stapler I guess? I do not have the medical back ground to guess your allergies nor do I care. That's your problem. If your that special needs. your on your own. I will still eat my eggs, peanuts , and use super glue. 🐤 Quack (BANG!) Heckle Fish out
@davefarley4318
@davefarley4318 17 күн бұрын
🐤 quack bang is from Fat electrician. for being a keyboard commando. heckle fish is from The Why Files. Love heckle fish. It is the LIZARD PEOPLE!!!!
@Mcleod0000
@Mcleod0000 17 күн бұрын
I bought a generator 8 years ago its doubled in price . havent used it since that first year , but its kept in a good place . problem with the gas generator is its so damn loud it would tell everyone for miles where the place to charge your phone is. best prep i can think of would be a clean smallish simple motor home well stocked . so in a moments notice you can go anywhere for 2 weeks before you need more supplies kind of deal
@marywells1197
@marywells1197 17 күн бұрын
Good talk, Danno. Why do I sound like Clark Griswald?! Anyway, it is important to prep because you never know what the future holds. I always like to prep with a lot of canned goods and other nonperishable items. When I can find meat and seafood on sale, I like to prep with that as well.
@vegasprepping1022
@vegasprepping1022 17 күн бұрын
Thanks Danno
@kippy-fr1fq
@kippy-fr1fq 17 күн бұрын
I LOVE DR. PHIL!!! He has done some great shows on his new channel called Merit. He asked the three leading canidates for an interview. He interviewed 2 out of three. He did a show on tic tok and a VERY scary show about how China is infiltrating the US. I highly recommend people look up some of his past shows. He does his homework!!!
@brendah4773
@brendah4773 17 күн бұрын
8:14 yeah, you should go into the Poll. It was staggering, 36% of the audience chose to do nothing
@CraftEccentricity
@CraftEccentricity 17 күн бұрын
That should really scare people.
@brendah4773
@brendah4773 17 күн бұрын
@@CraftEccentricity agree and you’re right
@glassninja
@glassninja 15 күн бұрын
Would love to be able to afford the land, I do my best with my porch garden at my apt
@adamgrant1787
@adamgrant1787 16 күн бұрын
Saying hi to all the coffee drinkers out there here's a large cup for you. PS Yes I'm drinking my coffee and watching this video.
@homegirlsuccess
@homegirlsuccess 17 күн бұрын
They created those alleys for you so u can pay for flood insurance and tornado insurance. Yes they can create tornados.
@jackieh1206
@jackieh1206 16 күн бұрын
Why do people not like dr Phil. I think he is great
@bethanyg153
@bethanyg153 17 күн бұрын
The more people who prep are that many fewer that will be busting into your house if SHTF.
@tdww3276
@tdww3276 17 күн бұрын
I grew up on a small farm and lived two hours from a grocery store. We never called it prepping we viewed it as gotta have it and can’t go to the store when we were out.
@paulsalyer6866
@paulsalyer6866 17 күн бұрын
If things really fell apart, it would be best to work together for eachother.
@CraftEccentricity
@CraftEccentricity 17 күн бұрын
Yes, but that isn't human nature.
@DesertDweller74
@DesertDweller74 17 күн бұрын
Only in a "perfect world". Reality is that roving bandits will rob you any chance they get.
@danniemcdonald7675
@danniemcdonald7675 16 күн бұрын
If it does come to the endo of the world, I want to be at Ground Zero and go quickly. I'm too old to start from scratch.
@Natashas-life
@Natashas-life 17 күн бұрын
When shtf, I'd be honest, I'd never worry about having a bunker. If bad things happen that way anyway to require a bunker, what kind of life would you have coming out? 🤔 Everything will be contaminated, you couldn't grow food, drink the water or breathe the air lol so that's not a world I'd miss anyway 😏
@bookmagicroe9553
@bookmagicroe9553 17 күн бұрын
Family and friends coming to your rescue? They need rescuing themselves. One thing about prepping, be sure to eat the food and rotate it. My Mom has been buying too much, and we cleaned out 8 bags of totally expired food recently. We're talking years of 2009, 2008, etc.
@gemmabarnes
@gemmabarnes 17 күн бұрын
There's nowhere I'd be able to go to, to bunk down. So when shtf I've got the basics in to survive a few weeks shoud necessary. Being in a medium town here in the UK I'll survive and the dust will settle by then to make do.
@alexanderdantonio8999
@alexanderdantonio8999 17 күн бұрын
Yeah not interested getting advice from a talk show host 😂😂😂
@paulawinstead5660
@paulawinstead5660 17 күн бұрын
Dr Phil didn't give advice. He lt the guests talk and he only asked questions or for clarification on what was mentioned by the guest
@alexanderdantonio8999
@alexanderdantonio8999 17 күн бұрын
@paulawinstead5660 I DONT give one f what a tv talk show host has to say. Plz excuse my language. Have a blessed day 🙏
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