Ep. 1679 Why are So Many Farms Being DESTROYED?!
Turley Talks
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🗓️ 10 June 2023
⏱️ 24 minutes
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Summary
Rich Bliss is the proud owner and operator of Ready Project, an enterprise that has been a leading force in the emergency food industry for more than 16 years.
Under Rich’s and his partner’s leadership, Ready Project blazed a trail in the Emergency Preparedness category.
In addition to his work in the food industry, Rich has played a role in International Food Relief Programs, working tirelessly to make a difference both domestically and abroad.
Away from his professional pursuits, Rich is an avid outdoorsman and mountaineer. He has participated in numerous climbing expeditions around the globe, underscoring his passion for survival and the natural world.
Highlights:
● “We’ve got global dependencies on other countries now for our food. There’s infrastructure, logistic challenges, food safety concerns, we’ve got changing consumer demands even that are driving what farmers decided to make” - Rich Bliss
● “It’s good to have diversity but when you shift away from some of these bulk ingredients that are difficult to produce when there is something that affects the supply chain, it just has a big impact on everyone.” - Rich Bliss
● “Freedom really demands self-reliance. You can’t have it without it.” - Rich Bliss
● “If you have the ability to do it now, you should.” - Rich Bliss
Timestamps:
[01:04] Rich’s backstory – how he got involved in preparedness
[06:05] With a slew of catastrophes and critical issues in our food infrastructure, are we right to be concerned about this stuff
[10:00] How fragile is the distribution system in the US and how can that affect my personal ability to purchase food for my family
[15:06] How much emergency food supply do you need if you’re a family of four
[17:56] Why hunters or fishermen still need an emergency food supply like this for hard times
[21:10] Why you should be prepared today
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| 0:00.0 | Are we seeing the revitalization of conservative civilization, all over the world has been a massive backlash against globalization, its leftist leadership, and its anti-cultural liberal values, and it's just the beginning. |
| 0:19.0 | I'm Dr. Steve Turley. I believe the liberal globalist world is at its brink and a new conservative age is rising. |
| 0:27.0 | Join me every day as we examine these worldwide trends, discover answers to today's toughest challenges, and together learn to live in the present in light of even better things to come. |
| 0:39.0 | This is Turley Talks. |
| 0:41.0 | Hey gang, it's me Dr. Steve, and today I'm joined by my good friend Rich Bliss from Ready Project Food Supply. |
| 0:55.0 | Rich has assembled some of the best nutritious, well-balanced long-term food supplies in the industry, and he wants to make sure that everyone out there understands the importance of food security in these unprecedented economic and geopolitical times. |
| 1:11.0 | If you're like me, you've been putting preparedness and food security off, procrastinating, right? Well, no more, right? Just click on that link below, and procrastination ends. That's the beauty of it. |
| 1:26.0 | Get ready with Steve.com is my special website, and if you go there right now, for a limited time you can be able to save big time on a one-month emergency food supply. |
| 1:35.0 | Rich, welcome my friend. It's great to have you here. Thank you, Dr. Steve. It's a pleasure. I'm honored to be here with you. Thank you for having us on. |
| 1:42.0 | Oh, it's my pleasure, and I love what you guys do so much. Can you give us a bit of your backstory of how you got involved in preparedness? Again, to my shame until I met you guys, I always was a procrastinator. |
| 1:56.0 | And thanks to you now I have a food supply, so tell us how you even got involved. Sure, sure. Yeah, that's that's kind of our goal right to take the take the pain out of the whole process. |
| 2:07.0 | But yeah, a little bit about my background. I actually grew up upstate New York on a dairy farm, you know, my dad farmed. |
| 2:18.0 | And, you know, this, this is kind of an important background because it's kind of what drove me into the industry without really knowing, but just kind of became part of my DNA. You know, we grew up with, you know, milking cows and we had acres of farm where we grew a little bit of everything. My father hunted, you know, we would store the, you know, we prepare and store the meat. My, my mother would can, you know, fruits. We had fruit trees. |
| 2:44.0 | And in a way, I didn't really know anything different. I spent a lot of my childhood, you know, weeding gardens and driving a tractor, but I didn't really know, I didn't really know anything different, right? |
| 2:57.0 | Like until I was older and went off to college and started a business and lived and moved into the suburbs. You know, I now live here in Utah with my wife and kids. And it wasn't until I became a dad really that it was like, you know, hey, the world has changed. |
| 3:14.0 | We don't really, we don't live the same way. You know, we're one generation away from, I think it was our parents that, you know, this really lived more of a self reliant lifestyle. |
| 3:27.0 | And a lot of that has, you know, a lot of just the changes in our culture and in our country and internationally has really, we used to be a country focused on manufacturing and agriculture. |
| 3:41.0 | And you know, we've become more of a society that's dedicated to the service industry. And, you know, not, I mean, we still agriculture is still a big part of what we do, but advances in technology have just changed, you know, it's changed things a lot. |
| 3:58.0 | Yeah, you've got it. It's so interesting to you talk about New York, because a lot of people when they hear New York, they, they only think, you know, Manhattan or the five burrows. Sure. |
| 4:08.0 | And blue, the blue is to blue say I'm from Connecticut. A lot of people don't realize. I mean, New York is just basically a red state with these strange blue blots around the two cities that kind of control the politics around there. |
| 4:23.0 | But New York is one of the most beautiful, you know, areas pastoral, lovely areas, rural areas of faith, family, and freedom. |
| 4:33.0 | And yeah, so there's definitely that farming culture there. I mean, you border up on Canada, you know, and all that. It's just so beautiful. |
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