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Lessons Learned From The Pandemic | episode 204
This week I cover some lessons learned from the pandemic. How prepared were you?
What is back in stores where you are now? What’s still missing?
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This week I cover some lessons learned from the pandemic. How prepared were you?
What is back in stores where you are now? What’s still missing?
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Im Back! It took an apocalypse to do it but Im back.
With all that’s going on right not with the coronavirus, I had to get an episode out. I will certainly get more out in the coming weeks.
I talk about what is this new coronavirus.
How does it compare to the flu? Which has been especially bad this year?
What is helping to prevent it and what does not working.
I share my thoughts on the supply chain.
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This week I’m talking about how to survive an active shooter. With the news recently of several active shooters, I felt that is was time to do an episode on it.
It seems that nowhere is safe from violence now. Stores, Concerts and even Garlic festivals. While there is no way to stop these events from happening there is a lot you can do to stay safe.
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I’m back this week to talk about How to cook outdoors. This is a subject I am very passionate about. Especially during the warmer months/
I still haven’t fully recovered from my sore throat and you can hear it. Sorry for the crackly teenage voice and the shorter length of the episode.
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This week I have a very special Independence Day episode.
In this episode, I talk about some of the factors that lead up to the revolutionary war.
How to colonists were being taxed heavily and without representation following the seven years war.
Beginning with the Sugar act in 1774 then the stamp act the following year.
How the tension came to a head at the Boston Massacre and the slap on the wrist given to the British Soldiers.
Leading to the very famous Boston Tea Party.
After that, we jump to the shot heard around the world and the battles at Lexington and Concord.
I go on to read the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights.
I break down some of the Bill of rights and explain what they mean to us today.
Finally, I believe it is important to study the birth of our nation and uphold the values that our founding fathers laid down.