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How to Survive the End of the World

Apocalypse Survival Skill #6: The OODA Loop

How to Survive the End of the World

How to Survive the End of the World

Society & Culture

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2020

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

We bring you part two of Autumn’s interview with So and Pinar, the love organism behind Queer Nature. We discuss the potential dangers of being on the move in an apocalyptic situation, and how to mitigate them. We also talk about extractive versus visionary responses to apocalypse, and the transformative potential of thinking and acting collectively inside of chaos. So and Pinar created a guide highlighting important concepts from this and the previous episode, so feel free to open it and follow along as you listen.

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0:00.0

Um, all right. You have an idea about what I should talk to people about regarding the

0:08.6

apocalypse? Yeah. Okay, tell me what it is.

0:17.2

So it's their skills as I'm right now

0:27.6

Hello beloved survivors my name is Autumn Brown and this is how to survive the end of the world.

0:35.0

A podcast about surviving apocalypse with grace, rigor, and curiosity. Because one of the things that I think about with Apocalypse

0:38.0

is like how the ways that we communicate between communities could break down.

0:45.0

Like you might not have phones might stop working,

0:48.6

internet might stop working, things like that.

0:51.0

However, that doesn't necessarily matter because what's Dor Dash going to do for you during

1:01.0

the apocalypse? for you're The other voice you are hearing is my eldest child.

1:07.0

This episode you are about to hear is a

1:12.0

a continuation of my first interview with the brilliant Soe and Panar, the love organism behind Queer Nature.

1:21.0

Queer Nature is an education project that teaches place-based skills,

1:27.0

natural crafts, and survival skills.

1:30.0

Their workshops and immersions are created for and accessible to queer and

1:35.8

trans black and indigenous people of color and LGBTQ communities.

1:40.8

If you haven't listened to part one of this interview, please pause

1:46.5

this recording, go back and listen to that first episode, which is called

1:50.7

Apocalypse Survival Skill Number Five tactical hope.

1:55.0

In our second interview, Soe and Pannar give us a deep dive on the potential dangers of being on the move in a survival or apocalyptic situation

2:06.4

and how to mitigate those dangers. They offer wisdom on how to think and act collectively under chaotic conditions using role clarity and effective group communication.

2:19.0

We also talk about the difference between extractive and visionary responses to

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