Back to Basics: Reclaiming Our Fall Routine
Summer has been a blast, but is anyone else ready for the routine the school year brings? Even if you […]
Summer has been a blast, but is anyone else ready for the routine the school year brings? Even if you […]
Description Seth Horst and Dave Faller sit down with Matt Edwards, executive director of Citizens Alliance of Idaho to discuss
Seth Horst and Dave Faller sit down with Alissa Desancic, owner of The Prep Den, a Coeur d’Alene based company that provides resources for people who are looking to increase their readiness in case of an apocalyptic event. Alissa shares the
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Seth Horst and Dave Faller sit down with Alissa Desancic, owner of The Prep Den, a Coeur d’Alene based company that provides resources for people who are looking to increase their readiness in case of an apocalyptic event. Alissa shares the prepping pyramid and breaks down what items and skills are truly important when the power goes out, whether it’s for a few days or a few months. We talk about the importance of community and whether you’re better off bugging in or bugging out when things get bad. This is an informative discussion that can help you figure out the first steps when getting started on your preparedness journey.
Seth Horst and Dave Faller sit down with Alissa Desancic, owner of The Prep Den, a Coeur d’Alene based company that provides resources for people who are looking to increase their readiness in case of an apocalyptic event. Alissa shares the prepping pyramid and breaks down what items and skills are truly important when the power goes out, whether it’s for a few days or a few months. We talk about the importance of community and whether you’re better off bugging in or bugging out when things get bad. This is an informative discussion that can help you figure out the first steps when getting started on your preparedness journey.
The best month of summer is August, when the tourists leave and the locals get to enjoy Coeur d’Alene. It has been a wild summer with friends and family visiting and vacationing out of state, but August is when things start to slow down. When we really start to unwind before ramping up for school. Here are three tips for capitalizing on our last four weeks of summer!