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The Prepared Homestead and the Power of Resilience

The Prepared Homestead and the Power of Resilience

 
Original air date: July 16, 2022

The Prepared Homestead and the Power of Resilience

BY: Dr. Elaina George, Host & Contributing Health Editor
PUBLISHED: July 16, 2022 

How Much Does a Prepared Homestead Help?

Mr. Travis Maddox, creator of The Prepared Homestead, joins Dr. George to discuss the importance of resilience and community and how they are the foundation to thrive in uncertain times. He covers everything from the politics related to food shortages to preparing for injuries and more on his YouTube channel. Don’t miss this discussion!

About Travis Maddox

The Prepared Homestead and the Power of Resilience

Travis has been practicing preparedness and survival skills for nearly 25 years. He talks about how to do this through YouTube and The Prepared Homestead website. Previously, Travis spent 20 years working in law enforcement on a local and federal level. Moreover, he is a husband, father and grandfather, living on their homestead nestled in the Ozark mountains.

 

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  1. Joleen McCullough
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    This is one of the most informative videos. Mr. Maddox seems to know about how to survive if /when we have to stand in line for line for food and water. At this rate, we might be fighting for our food and have to protect our homes
    I’ve tried buying as much as possible. I’ve learned about storing water, fuel, and things as such. I pray it doesn’t come to that. I didn’t know about growing in-home food. Such a great thing to know.