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Mar 26, 2026 • 1h 7min

The CHANI Project - MB 145

Project CHANI: Parallel Universes, Channelers, and Secret Experiments šŸ“„ Episode Description In this episode of Mindless Banter, we get into the bizarre world of Project CHANI, an alleged secret experiment that mixed channeling, advanced tech, and communication with some kind of extra-dimensional intelligence. We talk about where the story supposedly came from, what the core claims actually are, and how it spun out into timeline collisions, moon weirdness, dolphins, deep ocean intelligence, and a whole pile of fringe add-on lore. It is one of those stories that feels part conspiracy, part internet myth, and part late-night message board fever dream. 🧱 Episode Breakdown šŸ‘½ What Project CHANI supposedly was, and why people still talk about it šŸ’» The claim that researchers used a machine-plus-channeler setup to communicate with a non-human entity from 1994 to 1999 šŸŒ The underground Africa collider story, Fuse Years, and the failed 2011 prediction that believers later tried to reinterpret šŸŒ• The craziest side roads, including artificial moon theories, underwater intelligence, hollow earth ideas, and dolphin consciousness 🧠 How CHANI later got tangled up with Mandela Effect stuff, parallel universe theories, and other broader conspiracy lore Podcast Sponsors BattlBox – Solid survival, outdoor, and EDC gear shipped each month. Get 15% off your first box at Survive.battlbox.com/casualpreppers TacPack – Tactical subscription box packed with useful pro-grade gear. Use code CASUALPREPPERS to get a free $70 machine-made part from Next Level Armament #StaySurvived
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Mar 19, 2026 • 1h 28min

The First 100 Miles: Bugging Out for Real

The First 100 Miles: Bugging Out For Real Episode Description Bugging out sounds simple until you actually have to load up the family, get on the road, and deal with traffic, fuel, weather, stress, and changing conditions in real time. This episode is all about what a realistic bug out looks like for normal people in normal vehicles, and what actually matters once the first 100 miles start fighting back. Episode Breakdown šŸš— When to leave, what you drive, and getting out fast We talk about why bugging out is not always the right move, why your actual vehicle shapes the whole plan, and how even getting out of the house can become its own problem. ⛽ Fuel, packing, routes, and destination reality The episode gets into what needs to stay accessible, why overpacking hurts, why fuel becomes a huge issue fast, and why your destination needs to be real and worth the risk. šŸ‘Øā€šŸ‘©ā€šŸ‘§ā€šŸ‘¦ Family stress, leadership, and adapting on the move We cover the human side of bugging out, keeping people calm, making decisions under pressure, handling roadblocks and danger, and what happens if the vehicle cannot get you all the way there. āš ļø Common mistakes and the little things people forget We finish with the failures that wreck bug out plans early, plus the boring but important stuff like pets, meds, bathroom issues, paperwork, stops, and night travel. Podcast Sponsors BattlBox Monthly survival and outdoor gear subscription box. Get 15% off at Survive.BattlBox.com/CasualPreppers LMNT Electrolyte drink mix built for hydration and preparedness. Get a free sample pack at DrinkLMNT.com/CasualPreppers ReadyPlan by MAD Gear Emergency planning app to help build your family plan fast. Visit ReadyPlanApp.com and use code CASUALPREPPERS #StaySurvived
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Mar 12, 2026 • 1h 20min

MB 144 - Q&A

MB 144 - Q&A šŸ“„ Episode Description It’s another Mindless Banter Q&A, which means the conversation goes off the rails in the best way. This week we hit bug out vehicles, bunker dreams, college go-bags, long-term food, precious metals, wound cauterization, Tacoma gear, and a handful of completely ridiculous apocalypse questions. There’s also some movie talk, some mayor campaign insanity, and an official ruling on hot dogs. 🧱 Episode Breakdown 🧠 A wide mix of prepping questions, practical scenarios, and survival opinions šŸļø Talk on motorcycles, Tacomas, college emergency bags, and bunker setups šŸ² Thoughts on food storage, questionable old food, and collapse barter items šŸŽ¬ A few fun detours into movies, nostalgia, cults, and Raised by VHS 🌭 The episode ends exactly where it should: with the hot dog sandwich debate Podcast Sponsors BattlBox Monthly gear boxes packed with solid survival, outdoor, and EDC gear. Get 15% off your first box here: Survive.battlbox.com/casualpreppers LMNT Electrolyte drink mix with a science-backed formula and no junk. Get your free sample pack with any purchase here: DrinkLMNT.com/CasualPreppers TacPack The tactical subscription box with useful professional-grade gear. Use code CASUALPREPPERS and get a free $70 machine made part from Next Level Armament here: TacPack.com #StaySurvived
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Mar 5, 2026 • 1h 17min

Married to a Non-Prepper

Married to a Non-Prepper šŸ“„ Episode Description Prepping is hard enough. Prepping when your spouse thinks it’s ā€œa little muchā€ is a whole different challenge. In this episode we talk about what it’s really like being married to a non-prepper, where the friction usually comes from, and how to build preparedness into your life without blowing up your relationship. 🧱 Episode Breakdown • The Reality Check Most preppers aren’t married to another prepper. That’s normal. Spouses usually fall somewhere between skeptical, tolerant, quietly supportive, or fully on board. The real tension usually isn’t about gear. It’s about money, space, and the emotional tone of the house. • Why Your Spouse Isn’t On Board Many people simply view risk differently. If the power has always come back on and the grocery store has always been stocked, preparedness can feel unnecessary. Tone matters too. When preparedness is framed through fear or constant worst-case scenarios, it feels intense rather than responsible. • The Mistakes Preppers Make Turning every conversation into a collapse scenario, doom-scrolling bad news, surprise gear purchases, and acting like you’re the only one paying attention are quick ways to create resistance. Winning arguments about preparedness rarely helps if it damages trust. • What ā€œReasonableā€ Preparedness Looks Like Most households can agree on simple basics like a few days of food and water, first aid supplies, fire extinguishers, emergency savings, and a basic evacuation plan. Quiet, practical preparedness that improves everyday life is much easier to accept. • Working Together Instead of Fighting About It Preparedness works best when it feels collaborative. Set spending limits, agree on storage space, and focus on everyday emergencies like storms, outages, and job loss. The goal isn’t converting your spouse into a hardcore prepper. It’s building a household that can handle stress together. šŸŽ§ Sponsors BattlBox – Monthly survival and outdoor gear delivered to your door. šŸ‘‰ https://Survive.battlbox.com/casualpreppers LMNT – Electrolytes with a science-backed ratio, perfect for preparedness and performance. šŸ‘‰ https://DrinkLMNT.com/CasualPreppers MAD Gear ReadyPlan – Build your emergency plan in minutes with their guided planning app. šŸ‘‰ https://readyplanapp.com #StaySurvived
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Feb 26, 2026 • 58min

MB 143 - The Valley of the Headless Men

šŸŽ™ļø Mindless Banter 143 – The Valley of the Headless Men šŸ“„ Episode Description There is a real valley in Canada nicknamed The Valley of the Headless Men. In the early 1900s, multiple prospectors disappeared in the Nahanni Valley in the Northwest Territories. Several were later found decapitated. Gear left behind. Gold untouched. No clear culprit. In this episode, we break down the real cases, the brutal terrain, the Indigenous warnings about the region, and then we go deep into the absolute weirdest theories ever tied to this place. If there’s a fringe explanation, we’re talking about it. 🧱 Episode Breakdown šŸŖ“ The Real Headless Cases Martin Jorgenson’s burned cabin and missing skull. The McLeod brothers found decapitated in Deadmen Valley. Additional deaths that kept reinforcing the nickname. šŸ”ļø A Valley Built for Disaster Massive canyons, brutal river systems, extreme cold. Cave networks and terrain that can erase evidence fast. Early gold rush isolation where rescue was almost impossible. šŸ”„ Indigenous Warnings & Giant Lore Dene stories about dangerous regions of the valley. The Naha / Nakani mountain group described as feared and powerful. Fringe variants that portray them as giants, cannibals, or territorial predators. šŸ‘£šŸ›ø The Craziest Theories Violent Bigfoot or relict hominid population. The Waheela ghost wolf. UFO tissue-harvesting and head removal. Portal / thin place geography. Government containment after the park designation. 🧠 The Grounded Angle Scavengers, freeze-thaw cycles, and river movement. Gold rush violence and claim disputes. Media exaggeration amplifying a cluster of deaths into legend. 🌲 Modern Era & Lingering Lore Earnest Savard’s 1960s death and the conflicting headless rumor. 1972 park designation reduces prospecting and incidents decline. The deaths slow down. The legend doesn’t. šŸ’¼ Podcast Sponsors šŸ”¦ BattlBox Professional-grade survival and outdoor gear delivered monthly. Get 15% off your first box: šŸ‘‰ https://Survive.battlbox.com/casualpreppers šŸ§‚ LMNT Science-backed electrolytes for performance and preparedness. Get a FREE sample pack with any order: šŸ‘‰ https://DrinkLMNT.com/CasualPreppers šŸ“± ReadyPlan by MAD Gear Build your emergency plan in minutes. Use code CASUALPREPPERS: šŸ‘‰ https://readyplanapp.com šŸŽÆ TacPack Professional-grade tactical subscription box. Use code CASUALPREPPERS for a FREE $70 machine-made part.
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Feb 19, 2026 • 1h 32min

The Morning After Collapse

The Morning After Collapse šŸ“„ Episode Description Yesterday was chaos. Sirens, alerts, confusion. Today, it’s quiet. The power didn’t magically come back overnight. The system didn’t reset. In this episode, we walk through the first full morning after a major collapse and what actually matters in those first 24 hours. From assessing your household to deciding whether to move or stay put, this is where preparedness becomes real. 🧱 Episode Breakdown What Could Have Caused It? We explore realistic collapse triggers including grid failure, financial freezes, supply chain breakdowns, cyberattacks, war escalation, biological events, natural disasters, institutional collapse, and even nuclear scenarios. Collapse rarely comes from one headline. It’s usually systems failing in sequence. What the Morning After Looks Like Stores closed or unable to process payments. Schools shut down. Fuel uncertain. Communications spotty. No clear restoration timeline. The silence is often the confirmation that the system has stalled. The First Decisions That Matter Confirm who’s home. Audit medical needs. Count water and food accurately. Decide early whether you’re acquiring or conserving. Avoid panic-driven supply runs or unnecessary risks. Restraint is strength on Day 1. Stabilizing Your Household Establish communication discipline, conserve battery, reinforce doors and windows quietly, and avoid broadcasting what you have. Create simple structure for kids and assign roles. Calm inside your house improves judgment. Thinking Beyond the First Day Start tracking usage immediately. Trim waste gradually. Protect critical resources and preserve morale. You don’t need to solve six months today, but you do need to stop assuming everything will fix itself by tomorrow. The Reality Check The world doesn’t usually end in explosions. It ends in quiet. The first morning isn’t heroic. It’s disciplined. Inventory, conversations, watch shifts, and measured decisions. šŸŽ§ Sponsors BattlBox – Monthly survival and outdoor gear delivered to your door. šŸ‘‰ https://Survive.battlbox.com/casualpreppers Poncho Outdoors – High-quality flannels and western shirts built to move and work. šŸ‘‰ https://ponchooutdoors.com/CASUALPREPPERS LMNT – Electrolytes with a science-backed ratio, perfect for preparedness and performance. šŸ‘‰ https://DrinkLMNT.com/CasualPreppers #StaySurvived
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Feb 12, 2026 • 1h 9min

MB 142 - The Wives Q&A

Mindless Banter 142 – Q&A – Wives šŸ“„ Episode Description Once a year, we bring in the real decision-makers. The wives are back for the annual Q&A, and nothing is off limits. From prepping habits they secretly hate, to what they’d actually want in a post-collapse scavenger bag, to whether they’d choose a bear over a prepper convention… this one gets honest fast. We dig into marriage, preparedness, clutter, hobbies, survival food debates, and yes… couch-sleeping-level questions. If you’ve ever wondered what prepping looks like from the other side of the house, this episode delivers. 🧱 Episode Breakdown šŸ‘° Opening Banter – Are They Happy to Be Back? Annoyance scale: 1–10 If they met us today, what profession would they assume we’re in? Who replaces us in a collapse scenario? šŸ  Prepping in Real Life Marriage How much input do the wives actually have? What are they mostly responsible for? Have they become more supportive over time? Purchases that took the longest to accept 🧹 Clutter & Chaos Tricks for managing prepper clutter Balancing readiness with a livable home šŸš Food Fights & Realistic Preps Rice and beans vs actual enjoyable meals What food preps do the wives want to see? Magic survival pot or Sephora purse? 🧠 Comfort During Uncertainty What brought the most reassurance during hard seasons Strengths and weaknesses of their husbands Most disliked prepping habit 🧱 Big Hypotheticals Empty castle or empty farm? Prepper compound with both families 100 preppers or one bear in a bathroom? Pet vs husband flood rescue debate Most suspicious ā€œHear me outā€¦ā€ sentence šŸ› ļø Scavenger Hunt Scenario After months surviving without us… Five items they’d actually hope we bring home šŸ’¬ Women & Preparedness Most challenging part of prepping as a woman Do women ā€œnot have hobbies?ā€ How support shifts over time šŸŽ’ Podcast Sponsors BattlBox Most subscription boxes are full of junk. BattlBox isn’t. Each month you get legit outdoor, survival, and EDC gear like: Grand Trunk Compass 360° Swivel Stool Dark Energy Spectre 8W Solar Panel Plans start at $34.99/month. Get 15% off your first box here: šŸ‘‰ https://Survive.battlbox.com/casualpreppers ReadyPlan by MAD Gear Gear is great. A plan is better. ReadyPlan walks you through building your emergency plan step by step and generates it automatically. No binder flipping. No chaos. Just a plan saved on your phone and ready to share. Search ReadyPlan by MAD Gear in your app store Or go to: šŸ‘‰ https://readyplanapp.com Use code CASUALPREPPERS for a discount. LMNT Electrolyte imbalances can cause headaches, fatigue, cramps, and weakness. Not ideal in an emergency. LMNT delivers a science-backed formula: 1000mg Sodium 200mg Potassium 60mg Magnesium Perfect for bug out bags, workouts, and daily hydration. Get a FREE sample pack with any purchase: šŸ‘‰ https://DrinkLMNT.com/CasualPreppers TacPack The tactical subscription box with professional-grade gear. Use code CASUALPREPPERS and get a FREE $70 machine-made part from Next Level Armament. šŸ‘‰ https://TacPack.com #StaySurvived
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Feb 5, 2026 • 1h 15min

24 Hours to Get Home

24 Hours to Get Home šŸ“„ Episode Description A chemical release near a rail corridor turns a normal workday into a race against time. Power flickers, cell service degrades, and schools inside the advisory zone lock down—no buses, no shortcuts. In this scenario episode, we walk hour-by-hour through the decisions that matter: leaving early, traffic collapse, abandoning a vehicle, moving on foot, reuniting with kids, and finally getting everyone home. This isn’t about heroics or fantasy prepping. It’s a realistic look at how preparedness actually plays out when plans collide with real life—and why the first few decisions often matter the most. 🧱 Episode Breakdown 🚨 The Alert & The Decision Chemical release with airborne risk and shifting wind direction Shelter-in-place advisory expands unpredictably Kids’ school falls inside the advisory zone Buses suspended; in-person pickup required Family plan triggers immediate departure Roles clarified: one parent moves, one secures home šŸš— The Early Window Traffic builds fast but isn’t panicked yet Conflicting official messaging creates risk through delay Fuel level, route options, and offline maps become critical Early movement preserves options before congestion locks everything down 🚦 Gridlock & Assessment Power outages shut down traffic signals Cell networks degrade under load Vehicle stops being an asset and becomes a liability Distance-based thinking replaces GPS-based thinking Daylight becomes a limited resource šŸ›‘ The Pivot Vehicle is intentionally parked and abandoned Transition from transportation problem to movement problem Get Home Bag becomes primary life-support system Fitness, footwear, water, and layers suddenly matter Calm, deliberate action replaces urgency šŸŽ’ Moving on Foot Progress resumes once walking begins Hot spots and foot issues addressed early Pace, hydration, and layer management are controlled Wind direction and environmental cues guide route choices šŸ« Reunification School pickup is calm but strained Early arrival avoids lockouts and forced sheltering Kids’ condition checked before movement Load redistributed; adult carries weight, kids carry comfort One concise update sent—battery preserved šŸŒ† The Long Way Home Vehicle retrieval ruled out due to expanding advisory Crowd avoidance becomes intentional Slower pace with kids changes timeline dramatically Emotional regulation becomes as important as physical movement šŸŒ™ Night Movement Darkness multiplies fatigue and risk Light discipline, warmth, and morale management take priority Short breaks prevent collapse Rest becomes a tactical decision, not a failure šŸŒ… Daylight Deception Partial recovery creates false sense of safety Normalcy bias becomes the biggest threat Final miles demand discipline and attention šŸ  Home & Aftermath Systems check: power, water, heat Official containment doesn’t mean full resolution Gear stays staged; vehicle recovery becomes a later problem Neighborhood awareness matters in the days that follow šŸŽÆ Final Takeaway You didn’t leave work because of panic. You left because staying put increased risk. Preparedness isn’t dramatic—it’s acting early, staying flexible, and protecting options before they disappear. šŸŒ Mad Mad World The Doomsday Clock, maintained by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, was updated on January 27, 2026 to 85 seconds to midnight—the closest it has ever been. That’s four seconds closer than last year. Scientists cite: Rising nuclear tensions and weakened arms control Escalating climate impacts with slow mitigation Rapid AI advancement, including warfare and disinformation Emerging biological threats and fragile global cooperation šŸŽ™ļø Podcast Sponsors 🧰 BattlBox Most subscription boxes are full of junk you’ll never use—but not BattlBox. Each month, BattlBox sends hand-picked outdoor, survival, and EDC gear built to actually perform. Starts at $34.99/month Over 1 million boxes shipped 15% off for Casual Preppers listeners šŸ‘‰ https://survive.battlbox.com/casualpreppers   šŸ‘• Poncho Outdoors High-quality flannels and western shirts built to move, work, and last. Hidden zip pockets, magnetic closures, lens cloths—and they actually look good. šŸ‘‰ https://ponchooutdoors.com/CASUALPREPPERS Enter your email for $10 off ⚔ LMNT Electrolyte imbalance causes fatigue, cramps, headaches—and that’s the last thing you want in a crisis. 1000mg sodium 200mg potassium 60mg magnesium No sugar, no junk šŸ‘‰ https://drinklmnt.com/casualprepper Get a free sample pack with any purchase #StaySurvived
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Jan 29, 2026 • 1h 1min

The Integratron - Mindless Banter 141

The Integratron MINDLESS BANTER 141 šŸ“„ Episode Description There’s a strange wooden dome in the Mojave Desert that was supposedly built to reverse aging, heal disease, eliminate gravity, stabilize earthquakes, and maybe even send you through time. In this Mindless Banter episode, we break down the true story of The Integratron—a machine allegedly designed using instructions from Venusians, funded by massive UFO conventions, watched by the FBI, and never fully turned on before its creator mysteriously died. We’re not saying it works. We are saying the theories are absolutely unhinged. 🧱 Episode Breakdown šŸ›ø The Integratron & Its Creator George Van Tassel, a former aircraft mechanic, claimed Venusians gave him blueprints for a machine that could fix humanity by ā€œre-calibratingā€ human cells. šŸŽŖ UFO Conventions, Giant Rock & Government Attention Thousands gathered in the desert for UFO conventions near Giant Rock, while underground bunkers, FBI files, and Cold War paranoia quietly built around the project. šŸ”„ The Wildest Theories Time-locked activation, stored alien energy, missing power systems, consciousness separation, planetary defense grids, and the idea that the machine worked too well. 🧘 What It Is Today The Integratron still stands—but now it’s a sound bath and meditation space, not a time machine. šŸ¤ Podcast Sponsors BattlBox Monthly subscription box with legit outdoor, survival, and EDC gear—no junk. šŸ‘‰ Get 15% off: https://survive.battlbox.com/casualpreppers ReadyPlan by MAD Gear Guided emergency planning that builds your family’s plan in minutes. šŸ‘‰ Learn more: https://readyplanapp.com šŸ’ø Use code: CASUALPREPPERS LMNT Electrolytes with everything you need and nothing you don’t—perfect for bug out bags and EDC kits. šŸ‘‰ Free sample pack with purchase: https://drinklmnt.com/casualpreppers TacPack Professional-grade tactical gear delivered monthly. šŸ‘‰ Get a FREE $70 Next Level Armament part: https://www.tacpack.com šŸ’ø Use code: CASUALPREPPERS #StaySurvived
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Jan 22, 2026 • 1h 2min

Surviving Civil Unrest in Your Neighborhood

Surviving Civil Unrest in Your Neighborhood šŸ“„ Episode Description Civil unrest sounds like a big, far-off problem—until it’s happening two streets over, helicopters are circling, and your grocery store closes early ā€œjust in case.ā€ In this episode, we break down what civil unrest actually looks like at the neighborhood level, how it spreads, and how to protect your home, your family, and your sanity when things start feeling off. This isn’t about rooftop turrets or movie heroics—it’s about boring, smart preparedness that keeps you out of trouble and gets you through your own Personal Apocalypse. 🧱 Episode Breakdown šŸŒ Mad, Mad World – Record-breaking snow in Kamchatka buries neighborhoods, cars, and buildings, plus a grave-robbery story straight out of a horror movie. šŸ”„ What Civil Unrest Really Looks Like at Street Level – How real unrest starts with ā€œinconveniences,ā€ not explosions: store hours changing, events getting canceled, and everything just feeling slightly… off. šŸ™ļø From Downtown to Your Driveway – Real-world examples (LA ’92, Katrina, Ferguson, 2020, UK, France) and how crowds, closures, and police triage push unrest from city centers into regular neighborhoods and suburbs. šŸ  Home as the ā€œGray Houseā€ – Making your place look boring and not worth the hassle: low-profile appearance, discreet hardening (locks, film, lighting, cameras), and managing light/noise so you don’t become the interesting house on the block. 🧠 Shelter-in-Place Mindset – Staying calm when things get loud outside: observation over reaction, keeping kids steady with routine, and remembering your job is to protect your people—not the whole neighborhood. šŸ§‘ā€šŸ¤ā€šŸ§‘ Neighborhood Dynamics & ā€œMutual Aid Liteā€ – How roles naturally appear under stress (fixer, medical neighbor, info guy), why being ā€œthe prepper guyā€ can become a liability, and how to stay friendly but non-committal. 🚶 Movement & Get-Home Realism – When you do have to move: timing over speed, avoiding peak chaos, blending in as a gray man, and why your footwear and fuel level matter more than any tacticool gear. šŸ“” Communication & Information Control – Staying informed without doom-scrolling yourself into panic: filtering rumors, focusing on info that actually changes decisions, and keeping your family looped in with simple, calm updates. 🧰 Gear That Actually Helps in Unrest – Everyday-looking gear that shines when things get weird: radios, power banks, headlamps, fire extinguishers, gloves, first aid/trauma basics, and low-key EDC that doesn’t scream ā€œoperator.ā€ 🤦 Dumb Things People Do During Unrest – Filming everything, confronting strangers, arguing online, playing hero, advertising your supplies or politics, and assuming ā€œit’ll blow overā€ instead of quietly getting ready. 🩺 Quick & Dirty Medical Tip – Eye safety during chaos: backups for glasses/contacts, flushing chemicals, when to shield the eye and seek emergency care, and why eye PPE matters when debris and irritants are flying. šŸ“¦ BattlBox Review – Closing out with thoughts on the latest BattlBox gear and how it fits into real-world unrest and home-readiness scenarios. šŸŽ™ļø Podcast Sponsors BattlBox – Monthly subscription box packed with legit outdoor, survival, and EDC gear (not filler junk), starting at $34.99. Get 15% off your first box at šŸ‘‰ Survive.BattlBox.com/CasualPreppers Poncho Outdoors – High-quality flannels and western shirts built for real use: hidden pockets, great fit, and a look that goes from projects to dinner. šŸ‘‰ ponchooutdoors.com/CASUALPREPPERS LMNT – Electrolyte drink mix with a science-backed ratio (1000 mg sodium, 200 mg potassium, 60 mg magnesium). Perfect for bug out bags and EDC. šŸ‘‰ DrinkLMNT.com/CasualPreppers #StaySurvived

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