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The Survival Podcast

Working in Rural Off Grid Environments – Epi-3499

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The Survival Podcast

Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2024

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Today Cody Groenewold joins us to discuss his work as a self employed metal fabricator and rough terrain fence installer/builder in off grid and very rural environments. As you might guess working in such environments has taught Cody a lot about self reliance and getting things done where there is no grid to plug into. Resources for today’s show… Find Me on Nostr Article Explaining the GrowNostr Initiative Join the Members Brigade TspAz.com TSPC on Discord TSPC Group on Telegram (group chat) TSPC Telegram Channel (just messages from me) Jack on MeWe Join Me on Odysee All My Recommend Bitcoin Tools and Continue reading →

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There's a better way to do this.

0:09.0

Let me show you a better way.

0:11.0

A better way.

0:13.0

better way.

0:14.0

You don't have to think

0:18.0

another face in the crowd.

0:21.0

Well, hi folks, welcome to the Survival Podcast episode 3,469, working in rural off-grid environments.

0:31.0

Cody Grownwald is going to be with me in just a bit. He runs a company that

0:35.4

specializes in metal fabrication, fence creation, things like that, and does so largely in

0:41.6

places where you're going to be off

0:43.0

because there ain't no grit and we're going to talk about that some but we're also

0:47.0

going to talk more about the lessons learned from that I'm sure most of us have

0:51.1

been on ranches or farms where you're going to be

0:53.8

off grid on part of the place. It doesn't even matter if the place itself is on grid

0:57.2

when you start talking in acreage, generally power is not everywhere. And when you

1:01.6

don't have power and you still got to get things done,

1:04.8

you start to learn how to get things done without the grid. And that is a situation that we all end up in

1:11.2

sooner or later.

1:13.0

You don't think of Dallas, Texas is a place to be off-grid, but for a good two days,

1:18.4

a lot of Dallas Texas has been off the grid because we just had storms come through that literally wrecked the shit out of the place. the the gas etc that we think we can depend on that is tied into this massive

1:34.8

infrastructure that makes modern society in its current form possible isn't

1:39.2

there and that's a big part of preparedness so we're going to dig deep into that and the lessons

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