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Wednesday Feb 26, 2025
Wednesday Feb 26, 2025
In Episode 69 of The Kershner Files, Dave provides updates for PMs, Survival Realty, and Gun Shows. Before that tough, he discuss some current event topics affecting us as preparedness minded and self-sufficient minded folk. Then, after the assorted updates, Dave discusses an article dealing with the seriousness with which you should approach homesteading. Articles/topics discussed:
Spot Prices for Gold (Au) and Silver (Ag) - from the davidjkershner.com website
Survival Realty - featured properties and new listings
State-by-State Gun Shows - from the davidjkershner.com website
Mark Green Unveils Bill To Shield American Land From ‘Environmental Zealots,’ ‘Foreign Adversaries’ by mlance from American Action News
Signs You’re Probably Not Taking Homesteading Seriously by Charl M from Self-Sufficient Projects
Support Dave by visiting his Etsy shop at DesignsbyDandTStore
Available for Purchase - Fiction:
When Rome Stumbles | Hannibal is at the Gates | By the Dawn’s Early Light | Colder Weather | A Time for Reckoning (paperback versions) | Fiction Series (paperback) | Fiction Series (audio)
Available for Purchase - Non-Fiction:
Preparing to Prepare (electronic/paperback) | Home Remedies (electronic/paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (electronic)

Saturday Feb 22, 2025
Survival Punk | Ep359: DIY Seasoning Mixes for Preppers
Saturday Feb 22, 2025
Saturday Feb 22, 2025
Spice Up Survival: DIY Seasoning Mixes for Preppers | Episode 359
When planning for long-term survival, most people think about stockpiling food, water, and essential supplies. But have you considered how you’ll keep your meals from becoming bland and boring? Spices and seasonings are a game-changer, transforming simple survival foods into delicious, comforting meals. In this episode of the Survivalpunk Podcast, we dive into making your own spice mixes to enhance your survival pantry.
Why Make Your Own Spice Mixes?
Long Shelf Life – Dried herbs and spices last for years when stored properly.
Customizable – Adjust flavors to suit your taste and dietary needs.
Cost-Effective – Buying in bulk and mixing your own is cheaper than pre-made blends.
Compact & Lightweight – Takes up little storage space but adds massive flavor.
Here are five must-have spice mixes for your survival kitchen:
1. Taco Seasoning 🌮
Perfect for beans, rice, meats, and even soups.
2 tbsp chili powder
1 tbsp cumin
1 tbsp paprika
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp oregano
1 tsp salt
½ tsp black pepper
½ tsp cayenne (optional for heat)
2. Italian Seasoning 🍝
Great for pasta, soups, breads, and more.
1 tbsp dried basil
1 tbsp dried oregano
1 tbsp dried thyme
1 tbsp dried rosemary
1 tbsp dried parsley
1 tbsp garlic powder
½ tsp red pepper flakes (optional)
3. Asian Seasoning 🥢
Ideal for stir-fries, rice dishes, or marinating meats.
2 tbsp sesame seeds
1 tbsp ground ginger
1 tbsp garlic powder
1 tbsp onion powder
1 tbsp white pepper
1 tsp five-spice powder
½ tsp salt
4. Greek Seasoning 🏛️
Perfect for meats, roasted veggies, and sauces.
2 tsp salt
2 tsp garlic powder
2 tsp dried basil
2 tsp oregano
1 tsp black pepper
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp dried parsley
1 tsp rosemary
1 tsp dill
1 tsp marjoram
1/2 tsp ground thyme
1/2 tsp nutmeg
5. All-Purpose Survival Seasoning 🏕️
A go-to blend for everything from meats to emergency food rations.
1 tbsp salt
1 tbsp black pepper
1 tbsp garlic powder
1 tbsp onion powder
1 tbsp smoked paprika
1 tsp dried parsley
1 tsp mustard powder
How to Store Your Spice Mixes
To extend the shelf life of your homemade spice blends:
Use airtight containers – Glass jars with tight lids work best.
Keep away from heat and light – Store in a cool, dark place.
Label everything – Write down the ingredients and date of mixing.
Final Thoughts
Food is more than just fuel—it’s comfort, morale, and even motivation during tough times. Having these spice mixes on hand ensures that even the most basic meals can be enjoyable. Whether you’re prepping for an uncertain future or just want to enhance your everyday cooking, making your own seasonings is an easy and rewarding skill.
What are your go-to spice blends? Let us know in the comments or on social media!
Stay prepared, stay flavorful!

Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
In Episode 68 of The Kershner Files, Dave provides updates for PMs, Survival Realty, and Gun Shows. After that, he takes a cursory look at some current event headlines that affect the preparedness minded. From there, Dave discusses two articles dealing with long term comfort food storage items we apparently shouldn’t sock away anymore and notable fallout shelters throughout the United States. Articles/topics discussed:
Spot Prices for Gold (Au) and Silver (Ag) - from the davidjkershner.com website
Survival Realty - featured properties and new listings
State-by-State Gun Shows - from the davidjkershner.com website
Exclusive — Secretary Rollins: USDA Exploring ‘Federal Solution’ to Stopping China from Purchasing U.S. Farmland by Matthew Boyle from Breitbart
DOGE says it found nearly untraceable budget line item responsible for $4.7T in payments by Greg Wehner from Fox News
Bureaucrats Breathed Life Into Biden’s Border Crisis With Mountains Of Taxpayer Cash by mlance from American Briefing
Deinfluencing You: 10 Long-Lasting Foods You Should Stop Stockpiling by Matt from Ask a Prepper
US Fallout Shelter Map by Eric Beuning from Ask a Prepper
Support Dave by visiting his Etsy shop at DesignsbyDandTStore
Available for Purchase - Fiction:
When Rome Stumbles | Hannibal is at the Gates | By the Dawn’s Early Light | Colder Weather | A Time for Reckoning (paperback versions) | Fiction Series (paperback) | Fiction Series (audio)
Available for Purchase - Non-Fiction:
Preparing to Prepare (electronic/paperback) | Home Remedies (electronic/paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (electronic)

Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
Survival Punk | Ep358: Prepping on Auto Pilot
Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
Prepping on Autopilot | Episode 358
Prepping doesn’t have to be a time-consuming task. With the right systems in place, you can automate your preparedness efforts, ensuring that you and your family are always ready for whatever comes your way. In this episode of the Survivalpunk Podcast, we dive into strategies for putting prepping on autopilot so you can focus on other aspects of life while still staying prepared.
Automating Food Storage
Keeping a well-stocked pantry and long-term food supply is essential, but manually managing your inventory can be a hassle. Thankfully, several subscription services now make it easy to build and maintain your emergency food storage with little effort. Some excellent options include:
Valley Food Storage – A subscription service that delivers long-lasting, high-quality survival food on a monthly basis, helping you gradually build your stockpile.
Ready Project – Offers a variety of emergency food kits with convenient monthly delivery, ensuring you always have a supply of nutritious, long-lasting meals.
ReadyWise – Known for its freeze-dried and dehydrated food kits, ReadyWise helps automate food storage with bulk meal plans designed for long-term use.
Ready Supply Foods – Provides high-calorie, long-term food storage solutions to help preppers stay prepared without constantly monitoring their supplies.
Automating Water Security
Having access to clean water is just as important as food storage. Consider setting up:
Rainwater Collection Systems – Install rain barrels with filtration to collect and store clean water for emergencies.
Water Delivery Subscriptions – Some services allow you to receive large water containers regularly so you always have an emergency supply.
Filtration Systems – Invest in a high-quality gravity-fed water filter that continuously purifies water without requiring electricity.
Automating Finances for Prepping
Prepping can get expensive, but you can make it more manageable by automating your financial contributions:
Dedicated Prepping Savings Account – Set up an automatic transfer to a separate account for emergency preparedness expenses.
Auto-Refill for Essential Supplies – Use online retailers like Amazon’s Subscribe & Save to get regular shipments of key survival items like batteries, first-aid supplies, and hygiene products.
Automating Skills Development
Being prepared isn’t just about stockpiling supplies—you need to develop survival skills too. Here are ways to ensure consistent learning:
Online Course Subscriptions – Platforms like Skillshare and Udemy offer survival and homesteading courses on demand.
Local Class Sign-Ups – Many community centers offer self-defense, first aid, and gardening courses that you can register for in advance.
Scheduled Practice Days – Set reminders on your phone for regular skill-building activities, such as practicing fire-starting, cooking with stored food, or testing gear.
Automating Communication & Alerts
Staying informed is crucial in an emergency. Set up these automated systems to keep yourself updated:
NOAA Weather Alerts – Get real-time updates on severe weather by enabling notifications from NOAA and emergency apps.
Emergency Contact Lists – Use apps like Signal or Zello to create pre-set emergency communication plans with friends and family.
Automated Check-In Systems – Set up scheduled check-ins with loved ones via text or email during emergency situations.
Final Thoughts
Prepping on autopilot is all about setting up systems that work for you without constant intervention. By automating your food, water, finances, skills, and communication strategies, you can ensure that your preparedness efforts continue smoothly in the background of your daily life. In this episode, we discuss these strategies and more to help you create a self-sustaining prepping plan with minimal effort.
Stay ready, stay safe, and keep prepping smart! Tune into Episode 358 of the Survivalpunk Podcast for a full breakdown.

Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
In episode 328, Mind4Survival founder, Brian Duff, lays out his easy-to-learn system in his latest book that teaches you how to truly be prepared. . Check out his book “Mind4Survival” as well as our sponsors Survival Garden Seeds, ProOne Water Filters, EMP Shield, Paul Burke - Idaho Realtor, Numanna Foods. Learn more about our podcast at Prepping 2-0.com

Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
Survival Punk | Ep357: Lost Skills of Our Grandparents
Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
The Lost Skills of Our Grandparents | Episode 357
In today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world, many of the skills that kept our grandparents self-sufficient and resilient have been forgotten. These skills were essential for survival before the conveniences of modern technology, and as preppers and homesteaders, we can learn a lot from the past. In this episode, we dive into the lost skills of our grandparents and why they matter more than ever today.
Food Preservation: Canning, Smoking, and Root Cellars
Before refrigeration, people had to be resourceful with food storage. Canning was one of the most popular methods, with families using water bath and pressure canning to preserve vegetables, meats, and fruits. Smoking and curing meats provided a way to store protein long-term without refrigeration. Root cellars, the original off-grid refrigerators, kept vegetables fresh through the winter months using natural temperature control.
Cooking from Scratch and Stretching Ingredients
Our grandparents knew how to make the most out of simple ingredients. They baked their own bread, churned butter, and made cheese from fresh milk. Nothing went to waste—leftovers became soups, and every part of an animal was used. Depression-era meals were designed to be filling and nutritious with minimal resources, a skill set that is incredibly valuable for modern preppers.
Self-Sufficiency on the Homestead
Homesteading was a way of life for past generations. Backyard chickens provided eggs and meat, while rabbits were an efficient protein source. Heirloom gardening ensured a steady supply of food, and saving seeds guaranteed crops for the next year. Composting and natural fertilizers kept the soil healthy without synthetic chemicals.
Making and Repairing Clothes
In a time before fast fashion, people knew how to repair and make their own clothing. Sewing, darning socks, and patching garments extended the life of every item. Some even tanned hides to create leather for durable shoes and workwear. These skills not only saved money but also ensured self-reliance.
Natural Remedies and Home Medicine
Before over-the-counter medicines were widely available, families relied on herbal remedies and natural treatments. Homemade salves, tinctures, and poultices treated everything from cuts to colds. Many households had a go-to list of medicinal plants, such as chamomile for relaxation, garlic for immune support, and honey for wound care. Basic first aid knowledge was also essential for survival.
Off-Grid Skills: Surviving Without Modern Technology
Our grandparents didn’t have the luxury of GPS, smartphones, or even reliable electricity. They knew how to navigate using the sun, stars, and landmarks. Many homes were heated with wood, and alternative fuels like kerosene were common. Water had to be sourced and purified naturally, whether from wells, rain catchment, or boiling. Making soap and candles at home was a necessity rather than a hobby.
Bartering and Community Cooperation
Self-sufficiency didn’t mean isolation. Communities thrived on bartering and cooperation. People traded goods and services instead of relying on big-box stores. Skills like blacksmithing, carpentry, and midwifery were highly valued. Neighbors helped each other out, reinforcing the importance of strong community ties—a lesson modern preppers can take to heart.
Why These Skills Matter Today
The world is unpredictable. Whether it’s economic downturns, supply chain disruptions, or natural disasters, the ability to rely on old-school skills can make a huge difference. By learning these lost arts, we can regain a sense of independence and resilience that many have forgotten.
What’s Next?
Take a look at your daily life—what skills could you start learning today? Whether it’s growing your own food, making your own bread, or learning basic sewing, every step toward self-reliance is a step toward security.
Join us in this episode as we explore these invaluable lessons from the past and how they can help us prepare for the future. Tune in now to Episode 357 of the Survivalpunk Podcast!

Sunday Feb 16, 2025
Sunday Feb 16, 2025
Join John Jeffers on this episode of The Jeffers Brief as he discusses the return of the polar vortex in Illinois, an event the media often sensationalizes but occurs regularly.
John moves on to explore the Trump Doctrine, highlighting its unique approach of leveraging economic power for achieving national security and global peace. Find out how Trump's foreign policies have influenced global relations and the key shifts they brought in various regions.
The episode also touches on the potential threat of a city-killing asteroid, dubbed 2024 YR4, with NASA’s frantic measures to assess the risk and prepare for possible impact. Moreover, John delves into the critical role of preppers in navigating uncertain times, emphasizing the importance of preparedness for any off-grid scenario.

Saturday Feb 15, 2025
Survival Punk | Ep356: Finding the Perfect Knife
Saturday Feb 15, 2025
Saturday Feb 15, 2025
Finding the Perfect Knife | Episode 356
Losing your everyday carry (EDC) knife can be frustrating, but it also presents an opportunity to reassess what you truly need in a blade. In this episode of the Survivalpunk Podcast, I dive into my preferences for EDC knives, survival knives, and the importance of a two-knife system for the outdoors.
Choosing the Right EDC Knife
A good EDC knife strikes a balance between utility and self-defense. I prefer a medium-blade knife—big enough to handle common cutting tasks yet still compact for daily carry. Features I look for include:
Blade Length: Around 3-4 inches for versatility.
Steel Type: High-carbon or stainless steel for durability.
Locking Mechanism: A reliable lock for safety.
Deployment: Easy one-handed opening.
Survival & Camping Knife Selection
When it comes to outdoor knives, I believe in a two-knife system:
A Large Chopper: This knife is meant for heavy-duty tasks like batoning wood and clearing brush. A good example would be a kukri or a large Bowie-style knife.
A Smaller Bushcraft Knife: Precision cutting, carving, and detailed work require a smaller, more maneuverable knife, like a Morakniv or a compact fixed blade.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re looking for an EDC knife or a survival blade, it’s crucial to choose tools that fit your specific needs and environment. A knife is one of the most valuable tools in a prepper’s arsenal—losing one might just be the push you need to find an even better replacement.
What’s your go-to knife for EDC and survival? Let me know in the comments or join the discussion on the podcast!

Saturday Feb 15, 2025
Survival Punk | Ep355: The Second Amendment Revival
Saturday Feb 15, 2025
Saturday Feb 15, 2025
The Second Amendment Revival| Episode 355
The Second Amendment has been at the forefront of legal and political battles for years, but recently, there has been a wave of pro-2A victories across the country. As a prepper, these developments have a direct impact on personal security, self-reliance, and the ability to protect one’s family in times of crisis. In this episode, we’re breaking down what these advances mean, how they affect preppers, and what you can do to stay informed.
Recent Pro-2A Wins
Across multiple states and even at the federal level, Second Amendment rights have seen significant protections and expansions. Some of the biggest wins include:
Constitutional Carry Laws – More states have adopted permitless carry, allowing law-abiding citizens to carry without a government-issued permit.
Supreme Court Rulings – Landmark decisions have reinforced gun rights and struck down restrictive laws that infringe on the right to keep and bear arms.
State-Level Protections – Several states have passed laws that limit federal overreach and protect residents from unconstitutional gun control measures.
These victories signal a shift toward reinforcing the Second Amendment as a fundamental right rather than a privilege subject to excessive government restrictions.
Why This Matters for Preppers
For preppers, the right to bear arms is about more than just personal protection—it’s about self-sufficiency, deterrence, and being able to defend one’s home and resources in a crisis. Here’s why these recent wins are significant:
Easier Access to Self-Defense Tools – Less red tape means more people can legally obtain and carry firearms for protection.
Greater Stability in Firearm Ownership – With stronger legal precedents in place, the likelihood of sweeping bans or confiscations is reduced.
Encourages a Culture of Preparedness – When communities embrace self-defense, it fosters a mindset of responsibility and resilience.
Gun Rights in Your State
While some states are expanding 2A protections, others continue to restrict access to firearms. If you live in a restrictive state, now is the time to be aware of your local laws and stay engaged in the fight for your rights.
Check your state’s stance on:
Constitutional Carry
Magazine Capacity Limits
Assault Weapon Bans
Red Flag Laws
Background Check Requirements
If your state is moving in the wrong direction, advocacy and awareness are key. Stay involved with pro-2A organizations that fight for your rights.
Best Firearms for Preppers
Not all firearms are created equal when it comes to prepping. If you’re considering adding to your arsenal, here are some top choices based on reliability, affordability, and availability of ammunition:
12-Gauge Shotgun – Versatile for both defense and hunting.
AR-15 or Similar Rifle – Lightweight, customizable, and easy to find ammo for.
9mm Handgun – Widely available and a good choice for everyday carry.
.22LR Rifle – Great for small game hunting and training.
What’s Next for 2A?
While these recent wins are promising, the fight for gun rights is far from over. Here’s what to watch for in the coming months:
Potential new Supreme Court cases that could further solidify 2A protections.
Federal and state-level legislative battles.
The impact of upcoming elections on gun rights.
Stay Vigilant and Stay Informed
The right to bear arms is fundamental, but it requires constant vigilance to protect it. As preppers, we know that self-reliance isn’t just about food and water—it’s also about defending what we’ve built. Keep an eye on changing laws, stay involved in the fight for your rights, and always be prepared.
Let us know your thoughts! How do you feel about these recent Second Amendment advances? What do you think the future holds for gun rights?

Saturday Feb 15, 2025
Survival Punk | Ep354: Always Look on the Bright Side of Life
Saturday Feb 15, 2025
Saturday Feb 15, 2025
Always Look on the Bright Side of Life | Episode 354When the world seems to be heading toward chaos, it’s easy to get caught up in fear and negativity. But prepping isn’t just about surviving—it’s about thriving, staying hopeful, and making the best out of any situation. In this episode, we explore how to maintain a positive mindset during uncertain times and why preparedness itself is an act of hope.
Staying Hopeful During the CollapseThe news cycle thrives on doom and gloom, making it hard to stay optimistic. But history has shown that humanity is resilient. No matter what hardships come our way, people adapt, rebuild, and find ways to improve their circumstances. Instead of focusing on what could go wrong, channel your energy into what you can control. Preparing for hard times isn’t a sign of paranoia—it’s a way to ensure that you and your loved ones can thrive.
Prepping Gives You HopeSome people think of prepping as an act of fear, but in reality, it’s the opposite. Being prepared allows you to face the future with confidence rather than anxiety. When you have food stored, skills developed, and a plan in place, you don’t have to live in constant worry. Instead, you gain peace of mind knowing that you’re ready for whatever comes next. Preparedness is empowerment, and empowerment fosters optimism.
Do Things That Make You HappySurvival isn’t just about having enough food and water—it’s about maintaining mental and emotional well-being. Even in tough times, it’s crucial to do things that bring joy. Whether it’s playing music, gardening, reading, or spending time with loved ones, these activities help keep spirits high. A positive mindset can mean the difference between thriving and simply enduring hardship.
Building a Positive Survival MindsetA strong mindset is just as important as physical preparedness. Here are some ways to maintain a positive attitude:
Gratitude Practice: Focus on what you have rather than what you lack.Problem-Solving Mentality: Look at challenges as puzzles to solve, not insurmountable obstacles.Self-Reliance as a Strength: Knowing that you can take care of yourself fosters confidence and peace of mind.Adaptability: The ability to pivot and make the best of a situation is invaluable in survival and everyday life.Finding Silver LiningsEvery challenge comes with an opportunity for growth. Hard times can teach valuable skills, strengthen relationships, and help you appreciate the simple things in life. Many preppers find joy in learning self-sufficiency skills like gardening, food preservation, and homesteading, which provide not only security but also a deep sense of accomplishment.
Creating a Support NetworkOne of the most overlooked aspects of prepping is the importance of community. Having a support network can make all the difference. Whether it’s family, close friends, or a like-minded group of preppers, being surrounded by positive, resourceful people makes tough times easier. Humans are social creatures—we are stronger together.
Final ThoughtsBeing prepared doesn’t mean living in fear. It means embracing the future with confidence and ensuring that no matter what happens, you have the ability to take care of yourself and those you love. By maintaining a hopeful outlook, focusing on what brings you joy, and building resilience, you can truly thrive, no matter what challenges arise.
So keep prepping, stay positive, and always look on the bright side of life!