Contra Radio Network
Contra Radio Network is a podcast and vidcast platform that offers internet radio for Preppers and Patriots. Preppers are people who prepare for various emergencies and disasters, while Patriots are people who love and defend their country. Contra Radio Network hosts a variety of shows that cover topics such as survival, self-defense, politics, history, and more. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, you will find something interesting and useful on Contra Radio Network. Tune in and join the community of like-minded listeners and subscribers. The views and opinions expressed on Contra Radio Network are those of the authors and hosts of their respective shows, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Contra Radio Network. Any content provided by our hosts, bloggers or authors are of their own opinion and do not represent Contra Radio Network.
Episodes

Saturday Jan 25, 2025
Survival Punk | Ep340: Staying Warm While Working Outdoors in the Cold
Saturday Jan 25, 2025
Saturday Jan 25, 2025
Staying Warm While Working Outdoors in the Cold | Episode 340
Working outdoors in cold weather can be challenging, but with the right preparation and gear, you can stay warm and safe. In this episode, we’re tackling the essentials of staying warm while working in harsh winter conditions, from layering techniques to choosing the right gear.
Understanding the Risks of Cold Exposure
Cold exposure can lead to serious health issues like hypothermia, frostbite, and cold stress. Recognizing early warning signs, such as numbness, shivering, or loss of dexterity, is crucial. Stay proactive to avoid these dangers.
Mastering the Art of Layering
Layering is the foundation of cold-weather survival.
Base Layer: Wear moisture-wicking materials like merino wool or synthetic fabrics to keep sweat off your skin.
Insulating Layer: Opt for fleece, wool, or down to trap body heat.
Outer Layer: A waterproof and windproof shell protects you from wind chill and precipitation.
Gear to Keep You Warm
Gloves and Mittens: Choose gloves for dexterity and mittens for maximum warmth. Heated options are great for extreme cold.
Insulated Boots: Pair waterproof boots with wool socks for warmth and dryness.
Head and Face Protection: Beanies, balaclavas, and face masks help retain heat and protect against frostbite.
Heated Clothing: Invest in battery-powered gear like gloves or jackets for prolonged warmth.
Stay Active and Prepared
Pace Yourself: Avoid sweating too much by managing your activity level. Overexertion leads to damp clothing, which can make you colder.
Take Warm-Up Breaks: Have a sheltered area or vehicle nearby for quick warming sessions.
Carry Essentials: Keep extra layers, hand warmers, and emergency gear on hand.
Staying warm while working outdoors isn’t just about comfort—it’s about safety and efficiency. With proper preparation, you can work smarter, stay productive, and thrive even in the coldest conditions. Tune in to learn more!

Saturday Jan 25, 2025
Survival Punk | Ep339: Embracing or Avoiding Technology on the Homestead
Saturday Jan 25, 2025
Saturday Jan 25, 2025
Embracing or Avoiding Technology on the Homestead | episode 339
When it comes to homesteading, the debate between using technology or going low-tech is a common one. Both approaches have their benefits and drawbacks, and finding the right balance often depends on your goals, resources, and preparedness mindset.
The Case for Technology
Technology can revolutionize life on the homestead, increasing efficiency and reducing workloads. Automated systems like irrigation setups and programmable feeders save valuable time, while drones can be used for tasks like crop monitoring or inspecting fence lines.
Energy independence is another significant benefit. Solar panels, wind turbines, and smart battery systems allow you to generate and manage power, making off-grid living more sustainable. Smart tools for food preservation, like freeze dryers or inventory tracking apps, simplify storing and managing your harvest.
Additionally, the Internet provides a wealth of resources for learning and selling. Whether it’s accessing online tutorials or selling products through digital marketplaces, technology can connect your homestead to a broader world.
The Case for Going Low-Tech
On the flip side, avoiding technology helps build self-sufficiency and resilience. Manual tools like scythes, hand grinders, and root cellars are reliable, requiring no electricity or maintenance. They also reduce dependency on fragile systems that could fail during power outages.
Low-tech approaches can save money, as manual solutions often have a lower upfront cost and last longer. They also foster simplicity and sustainability, reducing electronic waste and helping you reconnect with nature.
Finding a Balance
Ultimately, a hybrid approach works best for many homesteaders. Use technology for critical systems like energy and water while keeping low-tech tools and skills as backups. This approach combines modern convenience with the resilience and independence that homesteading is all about.
What’s your take—high-tech, low-tech, or a mix of both? Let’s discuss!

Thursday Jan 23, 2025
Thursday Jan 23, 2025
Welcome to the Jeffers Brief on the Contra Radio Network. In this episode, John Jeffers addresses delays due to personal commitments and introduces a sponsor specializing in natural gardening techniques. Listeners are encouraged to explore gardening and prepping resources offered by L2 Survive on YouTube.
Additionally, Jeffers shares insights into the complementary roles women play in prepping, emphasizing their attention to detail and organizational strength. A discussion follows on the essential methods of purifying rainwater, including techniques such as activated carbon filtration and UV sterilization. These practices are crucial for ensuring safe water consumption in various scenarios.
The episode also delves into international listenership, acknowledging new audiences tuning in from countries across the globe. Moreover, John touches on relevant political news, including congressional stock trades and security clearance controversies, offering listeners an engaging perspective on diverse topics.

Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Survival Punk | Ep338: Trump Inauguration 2025
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Trump Inauguration 2025 | Episode 338
As Donald Trump takes office for his second term, the prepper and survivalist community is buzzing with discussions about what his presidency could mean for the country. In Episode 338, we break down the key factors preppers are focusing on and how to stay ahead of the curve.
Economic Stability and Inflation
One of the biggest concerns is economic stability. Trump’s policies may focus on boosting domestic industries, but trade tensions and increased government spending could lead to inflation. Preppers are turning to precious metals, barter items, and tangible assets as safeguards against potential economic instability.
Social and Political Climate
Trump’s presidency is expected to amplify political polarization. Many preppers anticipate civil unrest and protests, making personal security and localized preparedness more crucial than ever. Being ready for disruptions in urban and suburban areas is a hot topic among survivalists.
Supply Chain Resilience
Global trade renegotiations could lead to supply chain disruptions. This has sparked a renewed interest in stockpiling essential goods like food, water, and medical supplies. Maintaining a year’s worth of necessities is becoming a standard goal for many.
Energy Independence and Infrastructure
With a potential expansion of domestic energy production, fuel prices could stabilize in the long term. However, preppers are also looking into renewable energy and off-grid solutions to remain independent from any future uncertainties.
Geopolitical Tensions and Preparedness
Rising geopolitical tensions may disrupt imports and global stability. Preppers are preparing by focusing on self-reliance and local networks to reduce dependence on external factors.
In this episode, we explore these topics and how you can adapt your preparedness plan to thrive during Trump’s presidency. Tune in to learn how to fortify your survival strategies and prepare for the next four years.

Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Prepping 2.0 | Ep324: Health Preps for 2025 (3 of 3)
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
In Episode 324, Jeff Reynolds joins in to complete part 3 in our series. We’ll be addressing our top five “Lies We’re Told” by the medical establishment, and what they mean. We also will link our list of resources we compiled for listeners to use to take control of their health. In the After Show, we’ll talk through that list and the reasons why those resources were chose exclusively for Patreon supporters. Please support our sponsors Survival Garden Seeds, ProOne Water Filters, EMP Shield, Paul Burke - Idaho Realtor, Numanna Foods, Backwoods Home Magazine, and Minutemen Coffee. We are part of the Firearms Radio Network. Learn more about our podcast at Prepping 2-0.com

Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Survival Punk | Ep337: Making Money on a Homestead and Online Part 2
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Making Money on a Homestead and Online Part 2 | Episode 337
In this second installment of our series on making money from a homestead or online ventures, we’re diving into creative ideas that push the boundaries of traditional thinking. From renting specialized equipment to taking inspiration from unexpected sources, this episode is all about maximizing your potential and income streams.
Renting Out a Freeze Dryer: Community Profits
One innovative idea is to purchase a freeze dryer and rent out its usage to people in your community. Freeze dryers are expensive, and many individuals who want to preserve food for long-term storage can’t justify buying one for themselves. By offering rentals at $20 per day (or more), you provide access to a valuable resource while creating a substantial income stream.
Imagine if a single rental session allowed someone to preserve hundreds of dollars’ worth of food. You keep your machine running during its downtime, recouping your investment quickly while building goodwill in your community. Add-ons like selling pre-packaged freeze-drying trays or offering tutorials could further boost your earnings.
Lessons from MMORPGs: Crafting and Gathering Economies
Online multiplayer games like MMORPGs have rich crafting and gathering systems that closely mirror real-world opportunities. These games teach players to identify high-demand items, gather materials efficiently, and create valuable products. Why not apply that same logic to your homestead?
Crafting: Use your skills to create soaps, salves, or artisan goods tailored to niche markets.
Gathering: Harvest wild edibles, herbs, or even firewood to sell locally or online.The trick is to view your homestead as a resource hub where every item can be leveraged for profit.
Thinking Beyond the Ordinary
The key to success is combining creativity with practicality. Whether it’s renting equipment, honing a unique craft, or adopting strategies from unexpected places, the possibilities are endless.
Tune in to hear more insights and actionable advice to make your homestead and online endeavors thrive!

Saturday Jan 18, 2025
Saturday Jan 18, 2025
In Episode 201, Dave starts the show with a truncated review of foreign and domestic news headlines. After that, he begins delving into the inauguration and Trumps actions prior to even being sworn in. From there, Dave reviews the plans for mass deportation and Gen. Milley’s authorization to use next gen weapons on protesters in DC during the Summer of Love. He closes the show with a look at Title IX court ruling, the confirmation hearings, SCOTUS ruling, and the Potato commuting the sentences of another 2,500 prisoners. Articles discussed:
Trump, China's Xi speak on phone ahead of inauguration by Chris Pandolfo from Fox News
Trump swearing-in to move indoors due to cold weather by Chris Pandolfo et al from Fox News
Border Czar Homan Rolling Out Way for Individual Americans to Personally Help Deport Illegals by Jack Davis from The Western Journal
Exclusive: General Mark Milley, Pentagon approved directed-energy weapons for use on June 2020 DC rioters, source says by Steve Baker and Joseph M. Hanneman from Blaze Media
Federal judge strikes down Biden admin's Title IX rewrite by Ryan Gaydos from Fox News
Trump Homeland Security secretary nominee Kristi Noem testifies before Senate by Fox News Staff
Supreme Court upholds looming TikTok ban by Breanne Deppisch from Fox News
Biden commutes nearly 2,500 more sentences in final days of presidency by Elizabeth Pritchett from Fox News
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 Jan 18, 2025
Von Wehunt | Ep332: The Eve of Inauguration
Saturday Jan 18, 2025
Saturday Jan 18, 2025
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Saturday Jan 18, 2025
Survival Punk | Ep336: Making Money on a Homestead and Online Part 1
Saturday Jan 18, 2025
Saturday Jan 18, 2025
Making Money on a Homestead and Online Part 1 | Episode 336
Turning your homestead into a source of income is a dream for many, but it’s not always as simple as it seems. In this two-part series, we’ll explore how to make money both on and off the homestead. Today’s episode focuses on starting small and finding what works for you.
The Common Starting Points
Many homesteaders take the same first steps—selling soap, salves, and chicken eggs. While these can be great products, the market is often oversaturated. If you love making soap or your chickens are prolific layers, go for it! Just know it might not be the goldmine you hope for unless you find a unique angle, like specialty ingredients or local farm markets with limited competition.
Lean Into Your Strengths
One key to success is finding what you’re good at or enjoy doing and building from there. Are you great with woodworking? Sell custom furniture or smaller craft items. Have a knack for gardening? Start a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) or grow high-demand niche crops. By leaning into your strengths, you’ll not only enjoy the work but also increase your chances of success.
Take Every Form of Payment
A critical part of selling is taking every form of payment possible. From cash to cards and even mobile payment apps, the more convenient you make it for your customers, the better. Modern payment options can be especially valuable at local markets or roadside stands.
The Value of Mechanic Work
Don’t underestimate the value of mechanic work. If you’re handy with tools and know how to repair equipment, this skill can be a major moneymaker. From fixing lawnmowers to farm machinery, there’s always demand for a reliable mechanic in rural areas.

Saturday Jan 18, 2025
Saturday Jan 18, 2025
Special Public Service Announcement – Free Crypto Webinar
In this brief Public Service Announcement, I’m sharing an exciting opportunity for you to join my upcoming free live webinar, “The Case for Cryptocurrency”.
This isn’t a full podcast episode, but I wanted to let you know about this important event and why it’s a must-attend for anyone curious about cryptocurrency or looking to secure their financial future. During the webinar, I’ll explain why now is the time to embrace crypto and how it can empower you to stay ahead in a rapidly changing world.
Registration is free—just head to preppingacademy.com/crypto to sign up today.
Stay safe, and we’ll catch up in the next full episode!
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