The Changing Earth Over the Years
The Prepper Broadcasting NetworkJanuary 06, 202500:50:4558.02 MB

The Changing Earth Over the Years

A walk down memory lane with Sara and Chin.

[00:00:05] Welcome back to The Changing Earth Podcast with author Sarah F. Hathaway and co-host Chen Gibson.

[00:00:12] Blending survival fiction and fact to bring you entertaining education that will help you dream, survive, and thrive.

[00:00:21] And now, here's your host, Sarah F. Hathaway and Chen Gibson.

[00:00:28] Hello and welcome back to The Changing Earth Podcast.

[00:00:32] This is episode number 477 of The Changing Earth Podcast.

[00:00:38] Hey, Jim, what's up?

[00:00:40] Hey, chins up, y'all.

[00:00:42] Man, it's been a long ride.

[00:00:47] I thought we'd just do the show today, Ken, on The Changing Earth Over the Years,

[00:00:52] and then we've got some big Changing Earth news.

[00:00:57] Crazy stuff coming down the pipeline.

[00:01:00] Oh, my goodness.

[00:01:01] Talk about, over the years, how many Changing Earth events have you documented?

[00:01:07] Oh.

[00:01:09] That in itself, I don't...

[00:01:11] Well, I mean, I have notebooks.

[00:01:12] I obviously have notes and notes, endless notebooks of doing the show.

[00:01:15] Earthquakes and fires and tsunamis and you name it.

[00:01:19] You probably have called it out.

[00:01:21] Yep.

[00:01:21] We've covered them.

[00:01:22] Mm-hmm.

[00:01:24] We started doing The Changing Earth News pretty hardcore, like, four years ago, I think.

[00:01:32] But I'm telling you, time just flies.

[00:01:34] I can't believe that the show's been going for eight years now.

[00:01:39] Really?

[00:01:39] And my mom was like, I bet you could count on one hand, you know, the amount of shows you've missed.

[00:01:44] I'm like, well, maybe two, you know?

[00:01:48] So, yeah, it's been epic.

[00:01:52] It's been epic.

[00:01:53] But we got more Changing Earth news to come tonight.

[00:01:58] So.

[00:01:59] I was just thinking how we both started in different states.

[00:02:04] Yes.

[00:02:05] We were behind the Iron Curtain when this started.

[00:02:08] Now you're in freedom.

[00:02:10] And I was south of the border.

[00:02:12] I've now moved north of the border.

[00:02:16] And you were, like, more urban guy.

[00:02:21] I was coastal, yeah, coastal urban.

[00:02:23] Now I'm rural mountains.

[00:02:25] Right.

[00:02:25] And I was, like, definitely more rural than I am now.

[00:02:29] So much.

[00:02:30] And I consider it urban.

[00:02:31] But everybody says I'm still in the country.

[00:02:33] But I don't think so.

[00:02:35] Yeah.

[00:02:36] I started out with less than a fraction of an acre.

[00:02:39] Yeah.

[00:02:40] Well over an acre.

[00:02:43] No, it's true.

[00:02:44] It's been a long journey.

[00:02:48] I'm going to get back to property, you know.

[00:02:51] Oh, I love it.

[00:02:53] It's so.

[00:02:54] The wife and I were just walking this weekend on the property just saying it just feels right.

[00:02:59] It's so nice to be.

[00:03:01] Mm-hmm.

[00:03:02] Yeah, I miss it so much, my woodlands.

[00:03:05] Good thing there's some nature preserves around.

[00:03:07] But still, it's just entirely different when you're just immersed in it instead of not.

[00:03:15] But that's okay.

[00:03:17] That is okay.

[00:03:18] We are getting some wind down here right now.

[00:03:22] It is crazy time.

[00:03:24] Mm-hmm.

[00:03:25] Yeah.

[00:03:26] Yeah.

[00:03:26] Yeah, we were just staying in the green room where I had snow flurries here on Friday.

[00:03:32] Yeah, it's going to be cool.

[00:03:35] Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.

[00:03:36] So I spent the weekend splitting firewood.

[00:03:39] Oh, yeah.

[00:03:40] We, you know, this year Brock listened to me and we are loaded up on firewood and we probably

[00:03:47] won't need it.

[00:03:48] But you know what?

[00:03:49] It doesn't matter because it's better to be ready than not.

[00:03:53] And so, yeah, we got the fireplace all checked out and it doesn't look like there's ever been

[00:04:00] a fire in that fireplace.

[00:04:03] So, but last time it was a big miss.

[00:04:06] That's our new house.

[00:04:08] And so this is our first winter in the new house.

[00:04:12] Oh, yeah.

[00:04:13] See how it rides out in the cold and everything.

[00:04:15] Yeah.

[00:04:16] Mm-hmm.

[00:04:17] Yeah.

[00:04:19] That's true.

[00:04:19] So I was looking back over some of the guests that we've had on the show and, uh, yeah, it's,

[00:04:28] it stretches on.

[00:04:30] I've, I've, I've, not that I have forgotten some of the people, but, uh, I mean, we've had

[00:04:39] a lot of really special guests.

[00:04:41] I mean, Rick has become like my godfather, you know, uh, Rick Austin.

[00:04:46] So definitely have to give him a shout out.

[00:04:50] And now he's even doing lines.

[00:04:53] Oh, he's going to be doing lines in the audio drama.

[00:04:57] Um, oh, episode 14 is out.

[00:05:00] I didn't even do, uh, what's going on in changing earth world, but episode 14 went out, uh, live

[00:05:07] and Rick Austin is in that one.

[00:05:10] So see if you can guess what character he is.

[00:05:13] Yeah.

[00:05:15] Yeah.

[00:05:15] That's, that was cool that he was like, yeah, I'll do one.

[00:05:18] I'll do one.

[00:05:19] So, uh, Dr. Bones is coming back on the show.

[00:05:22] He will be playing, of course, Dr. Bones, Dr. Joe Alton of, uh, doom and bloom.net.

[00:05:27] He'll be.

[00:05:29] Yeah.

[00:05:30] So, uh, that's, that's exciting.

[00:05:33] Um, Johnny Jacks.

[00:05:36] Um, I still stand behind his book.

[00:05:39] Um, that's the anarchy book.

[00:05:43] Yeah.

[00:05:44] It's a pretty solid read.

[00:05:45] Mm-hmm.

[00:05:46] It's not a fiction.

[00:05:47] It's a, you know, it's a reference book pretty much.

[00:05:50] Right.

[00:05:51] Right.

[00:05:51] But still really, really good stuff.

[00:05:54] Um, people I wish to connect with again, uh, Kat Ellis used to be on the show.

[00:06:00] She was a fantastic herbalist, but she, um, went towards law.

[00:06:05] She actually got her law degree so she could go and make a difference in the country.

[00:06:10] So I'd love to catch up and find out like where she is now.

[00:06:14] Cause that was back in the day.

[00:06:16] Yeah.

[00:06:18] Um, Samuel Culper, but he is now using his real name.

[00:06:24] I know.

[00:06:25] It's weird not to call him Sam.

[00:06:27] I know what it is.

[00:06:28] Yeah.

[00:06:29] Yeah.

[00:06:30] You know that story too well.

[00:06:32] Yeah.

[00:06:32] So, um, so yeah, he's, uh, of, um, Kat, come on, help me out.

[00:06:38] He does the, um, what's his program?

[00:06:42] Forward Observer.

[00:06:43] Forward Observer.

[00:06:44] Thank you.

[00:06:44] I was thinking of, uh, um, the survivals, um, compound, uh, Fortitude Ranch.

[00:06:52] Fortitude Ranch.

[00:06:53] Yeah.

[00:06:54] Yeah.

[00:06:55] But, uh, yeah, Mike.

[00:06:57] I still subscribe to Forward Observer.

[00:06:59] That's, that's like my morning newspaper read is just reading his, uh, publication.

[00:07:04] And now he's doing like a lot of YouTube stuff as well.

[00:07:08] So, um, that's always cool to be able to see him on there.

[00:07:13] Um, Dr. Chamberlain, he, Ryan Chamberlain, he was, uh, he used to be on my show all the

[00:07:18] time for medical stuff.

[00:07:21] Very much into preparedness medicine.

[00:07:24] So I kind of wonder what happened to him as well.

[00:07:28] Of course, my father-in-law that passed away, you know, TR was on the show and, uh, what a

[00:07:35] gift it is, you know, to have his voice forever.

[00:07:40] Yeah.

[00:07:41] You know?

[00:07:41] Yeah.

[00:07:42] So it's such a treat.

[00:07:44] Such a treat.

[00:07:45] Um, Phil, and then of course, Dr. Bones, um, Phil Nels, he's actually the basis of gear.

[00:07:53] I made gear as character for Phil and we, you know, with the Facebook explosion, we kind

[00:07:59] of fell out of touch.

[00:08:00] And, uh, so I wonder what happened with him and, and Jim Cobb was big into the survival

[00:08:06] community.

[00:08:06] He writes, uh, um, survival magazine now.

[00:08:10] Um, Sam Bradley, she was, you know, the DMAT team and whatnot that was in Louisiana.

[00:08:17] She was cool lady.

[00:08:18] Yeah.

[00:08:19] Yeah.

[00:08:20] Super cool.

[00:08:20] Of course, Jane Austin, uh, miss, miss queen, you know, she's become like my auntie.

[00:08:27] Can't, can't thank her enough.

[00:08:30] Um, the brothel owner.

[00:08:32] Yes.

[00:08:33] The brothel owner.

[00:08:34] That was the best cast.

[00:08:37] I, I know.

[00:08:38] And then I gave her the warning, you know, what, what this is like, if we want me to switch

[00:08:43] up characters, this will be the time.

[00:08:45] And then she was all in board.

[00:08:47] So, uh, she signed on for the TJ program.

[00:08:51] Uh, Dan Lobos, amazing man.

[00:08:55] Um, honored to be able to have him on my show.

[00:08:58] He's been one of my biggest mentors in my whole life and, uh, just ultimate respect for

[00:09:04] him.

[00:09:07] Great survivalists like Ron Foster, Eric Bocher.

[00:09:10] Um, they're still doing incredible things.

[00:09:14] Um, so is Aaron Franklin.

[00:09:16] He is a fiction author as well, but definitely in the know in the world.

[00:09:21] Scientists on, uh, Yellowstone and, um, oceanic level rise.

[00:09:28] Um, Frazier Schilling was oceanic.

[00:09:31] And then Michael Poland, he was head of, uh, Yellowstone Observatory.

[00:09:36] I'm not sure if he is still doing that job, but what a delight it was to get to meet, you

[00:09:41] know, these incredible people.

[00:09:42] James Hart, big influencer in my life as far as survival goes.

[00:09:47] And James Yeager, of course, as well.

[00:09:50] James Yeager.

[00:09:51] Yep.

[00:09:52] The later.

[00:09:52] Every time I see a flood, I think of that man.

[00:09:55] I know.

[00:09:56] That was one of the most challenging interviews ever to do.

[00:10:02] Yep.

[00:10:03] Um, good friend of mine, uh, Tammy, she like taught me all about making vitamins, making

[00:10:08] your own vitamins and how you can do that, which is, you know, incredible.

[00:10:12] We don't usually think about, oh yeah, we'll just make our own vitamins, you know?

[00:10:16] Um, Michael Loftus deserves a special shout out.

[00:10:21] Um, I only interviewed him once or twice, but his backstory, his role in self-defense, um,

[00:10:32] really, really influenced my life as far as teaching that to other people as well.

[00:10:38] I still use a ton of his material in my, uh, presentations on self-defense and anti-kidnapping.

[00:10:45] And sexual assault.

[00:10:47] His website is, uh, crime dash or crime dash safety dash security.com.

[00:10:54] Incredible.

[00:10:56] This guy was like a boxer in like the Bronx or something, you know, and started, um, seeing

[00:11:01] women getting abused and getting taken advantage of and really took it upon his shoulders to

[00:11:06] stop that and teach women how to defend themselves.

[00:11:09] It was just really cool.

[00:11:14] Um, of course, Phil Rebley, Kevin Reader, Nicole Pellian, Dave and Lisa Goodwin.

[00:11:21] Man.

[00:11:23] I mean.

[00:11:25] That was old school right there.

[00:11:27] That was.

[00:11:28] Yep.

[00:11:29] Yeah.

[00:11:30] Um, friends that became like family.

[00:11:32] Yeah.

[00:11:33] That was back in my like entry day coming out of the prepper closet days.

[00:11:38] Right.

[00:11:41] Peeking into the world.

[00:11:43] The, the, uh, me running on the treadmill listening to you guys.

[00:11:48] Yeah.

[00:11:48] We used to do a lot of shows together.

[00:11:51] Uh, great people that, you know, family comes along and priorities kind of switch.

[00:11:57] They have grandbabies now and everything.

[00:11:58] And, uh, Lisa still does a lot of stuff in the equestrian world.

[00:12:02] So, um, that's really been her, her stick.

[00:12:06] So, um, but it really having her on the show, you know, you start really asking, okay, you

[00:12:11] have horses.

[00:12:12] Great.

[00:12:12] How are you going to feed them?

[00:12:14] Yeah.

[00:12:15] Right.

[00:12:16] Things like that.

[00:12:17] Uh, Fernando course.

[00:12:20] Yeah.

[00:12:21] He's an interesting look on a different part of the world.

[00:12:25] Right.

[00:12:26] To get that glimpse into like, okay, other people are already living what you guys are

[00:12:30] so concerned about surviving, you know?

[00:12:33] Yeah.

[00:12:34] So that's definitely cool.

[00:12:35] Um, Hakeem Isler.

[00:12:37] We didn't get, even get to see him.

[00:12:39] Um, he didn't.

[00:12:40] Well, the proper camp was rough last year.

[00:12:42] So, but, uh, yeah.

[00:12:45] Hakeem always welcome.

[00:12:47] Uh, like I said, good friends of mine, like Tim Johnson, James Walton, of course,

[00:12:51] Centropic Commander, Doug, who has become my absolute brother, Doug Hogan, um, Ben

[00:12:57] Brenham.

[00:12:58] Oh, important, important piece for y'all.

[00:13:01] My book is up for, um, the Walls of Freedom is up for best book cover, which I told Doug

[00:13:08] it's basically his win because he's the one who, uh, designed the whole cover, you know,

[00:13:15] and really helped me out with my books.

[00:13:16] And that, uh, that's at allauthor.com.

[00:13:20] If you guys can go over there and vote for my book, that would be insanely awesome.

[00:13:25] So that's at allauthor.com.

[00:13:27] If you need a link or anything, feel free to hit me up.

[00:13:30] I'm still always available.

[00:13:32] Um, the audio drama is gonna keep going and, uh, lots of programs over at Changing Earth.

[00:13:40] Exciting forward movement.

[00:13:42] And, uh, so we'll see where it goes.

[00:13:45] You guys can be like, well, we remember when, hopefully.

[00:13:49] Um, Ben Brenham, Butch Erkston.

[00:13:54] Oh, this guy, Chin Gibson.

[00:13:56] I don't know who that guy is.

[00:13:57] Oh, geez.

[00:14:00] What a goober.

[00:14:01] Um, Butch has lots of great info, guys, um, over at Hope for Survival.

[00:14:07] Yeah.

[00:14:07] Highly recommend.

[00:14:09] Check that out.

[00:14:10] Jordan Smith.

[00:14:11] She's on PBN in the mornings a lot.

[00:14:14] Um, great gal.

[00:14:16] Um, one of my sisters in life.

[00:14:19] Um, Ken Hardy.

[00:14:21] I always come back to Ken because he is with, um, the company that does the self-defense insurance.

[00:14:28] So, a lot of my time, um, I spend talking to people about their insurance liability.

[00:14:35] And, yes, this isn't an insurance program, but it does cover you.

[00:14:40] If you have to use your skills for self-defense, whatever that is, um, U.S. Law Shield is Ken's company.

[00:14:48] Or it is.

[00:14:49] I think Ken's with Right to Bear now.

[00:14:52] Oh, is he?

[00:14:52] The Metal State Armory, they have their own similar program.

[00:14:56] Ooh, I'm going to have to update.

[00:14:58] I see Ken has moved over.

[00:14:59] Yeah.

[00:15:00] I'm, I'm 95% sure that's the word.

[00:15:02] That he's moved over there?

[00:15:04] What's it called again?

[00:15:04] We missed him at, we missed him at camp too this year.

[00:15:07] Yeah.

[00:15:08] That was fun.

[00:15:09] I know.

[00:15:09] I've gotten to spend some time chatting it up with him.

[00:15:11] He's, he's an interesting character.

[00:15:13] Yeah.

[00:15:14] Like, Butch, um, I, I, that was another one that we missed at camp this year.

[00:15:19] And I wanted to see Butch as well.

[00:15:20] Yeah, he was supposed to pop.

[00:15:21] He was in the neighborhood, but he never made it down the road.

[00:15:26] He's been doing so much with relief efforts and whatnot.

[00:15:29] Yeah.

[00:15:30] I can't, I can't fault him at all.

[00:15:31] So he is an amazing guy.

[00:15:33] Um, I, um, chatted up with him constantly.

[00:15:36] He's, he's, he's a good person.

[00:15:38] Yeah.

[00:15:38] Talk about a hundred percent heart and soul.

[00:15:41] Exactly.

[00:15:42] Mm-hmm.

[00:15:43] Oh, Butch is Commander Gray on the audio drama.

[00:15:45] Yep.

[00:15:46] He is.

[00:15:46] I needed, uh, um, um, a talent that, uh, you know, had, um, really the smarts to pull off

[00:15:56] Commander Gray because, um, he is just a challenging role to, uh, to cast.

[00:16:02] So Butch stepped up and with all he does, he also gives me lines for the, for the audio

[00:16:09] drama.

[00:16:09] I mean, it's just, it's incredible.

[00:16:11] I'm so honored.

[00:16:13] Um, Dave Jones, Ellen Kerr, Brian Duff, all in the audio drama, all great people, all my

[00:16:20] buddies forever.

[00:16:21] Um.

[00:16:21] An international cast.

[00:16:23] Right?

[00:16:24] I know.

[00:16:26] Um, and then Nicole was just recently on Carrie Henson.

[00:16:31] Uh, she's a great gal.

[00:16:32] Uh, lots of people doing awesome things.

[00:16:35] So you guys can check them all out.

[00:16:37] Their bios, everything.

[00:16:38] They're over at the guests, um, on the show.

[00:16:42] I have a whole page that has their bios and whatnot and where you can find more information

[00:16:47] on them.

[00:16:49] All right.

[00:16:51] Yeah.

[00:16:51] I just wanted to give everybody a shout out because really, I've just been blessed with

[00:16:57] good people who could help make the, the show really the success that it is and bring

[00:17:02] so much amazing content to everybody.

[00:17:06] Um, so we can all get more prepared.

[00:17:08] You know, I, shoot, I wasn't the, you know, I wasn't the, uh, one teach in at the very beginning

[00:17:15] of everything.

[00:17:15] I was the one in the learning seat for sure, which I love because I love learning.

[00:17:21] What about our house band, Brad over at five times August?

[00:17:25] Yep.

[00:17:26] Brad at five times.

[00:17:27] And he, to let me use his music on the audio drama as well.

[00:17:35] Very, very honored by that.

[00:17:37] So somebody else we missed at camp.

[00:17:40] He got stuck in airports for like 20 hours.

[00:17:44] He tried so many, he tried different airports, different rental cars.

[00:17:49] He was trying his darndest.

[00:17:51] Yeah.

[00:17:51] Yeah, I know.

[00:17:52] I just want a nightmare to get stuck like that and everything.

[00:17:56] And then I, I got to give a shout out to Jasmine.

[00:18:01] JB.

[00:18:01] Yeah.

[00:18:02] Talk about making it happen.

[00:18:04] Holy.

[00:18:04] Right.

[00:18:05] She's still just getting her car back from that ordeal.

[00:18:09] Oh, make a movie out of the, the trip she had.

[00:18:12] Right.

[00:18:13] I can write that script.

[00:18:15] Yeah.

[00:18:17] Um, just another heart and soul person there for the community.

[00:18:23] And, um, she does incredible things and works her butt off all the time.

[00:18:29] So she's just endless, um, energy.

[00:18:33] I swear.

[00:18:34] Positive energy.

[00:18:35] Mm hmm.

[00:18:36] Yeah.

[00:18:37] For sure.

[00:18:38] For sure.

[00:18:39] So over the years, it's kind of been like, uh, we started out pretty darn basic as far

[00:18:46] as just, you know, earthquake survival and, uh, building basic shelters, these kinds of

[00:18:53] things.

[00:18:53] And then, you know, as the years went on, we really, really advanced down the road of

[00:18:58] what, what the topics were.

[00:19:01] Um, so really.

[00:19:04] If you look back over the years, it's just been a pantheon of survival tips, survival information,

[00:19:12] stuff that you can use, put into practice to help make sure that you're ready to weather

[00:19:18] that next storm that comes down the pipeline.

[00:19:22] Heck, we even talked about how to be a good bad guy.

[00:19:25] Yes.

[00:19:26] Yep.

[00:19:27] How to become a tyrant.

[00:19:29] Yep.

[00:19:30] Yeah.

[00:19:30] Mm hmm.

[00:19:31] Well, you have to know that your enemy, your enemy, huh?

[00:19:35] Right.

[00:19:36] To be able to get a game plan, any kind of game plan.

[00:19:40] And like I said, a lot of that is because people need to understand just how, uh, sick some other

[00:19:48] people are and, uh, realize like it's not all sunshine and roses, you know, there's, there's

[00:19:56] some frightening people out there.

[00:19:58] So, um, yeah, survival scavenging.

[00:20:01] That was actually a surprising episode.

[00:20:03] That's somebody I didn't, um, mention.

[00:20:06] That was Lisa Bedford, I believe the survival.

[00:20:11] Yeah.

[00:20:12] Lisa Bedford, the survival mom.

[00:20:15] Right.

[00:20:15] The mom, right?

[00:20:17] Yeah.

[00:20:17] Yeah.

[00:20:18] Yeah.

[00:20:18] That was a lot of years ago.

[00:20:19] Oh, talk about moms.

[00:20:21] Oh, who's that lady?

[00:20:23] Oh, we had on, she talked about, uh, like losing your children.

[00:20:28] That was Carrie Hanson.

[00:20:30] Yeah.

[00:20:30] She does lines as well for the show.

[00:20:32] Mm hmm.

[00:20:34] But the survival, like scavenging one was pretty interesting because it was like, what, what

[00:20:39] are we scavenging?

[00:20:40] What are we doing?

[00:20:40] You know?

[00:20:41] And she was like, is that ethically correct?

[00:20:44] What if those people were just gone from their house and like came back thinking they were

[00:20:48] going to have stuff and you're the one who likes took it all out?

[00:20:52] I was just like, oh, wow.

[00:20:54] That's a different direction for the interview than I thought it was going, you know?

[00:20:57] Well, but it's true.

[00:20:59] Um, it's what gets you, what gets you thinking?

[00:21:02] Yeah.

[00:21:03] I don't, I don't want to harken back to, to Hurricane Helene so much, but that, that whole

[00:21:10] ordeal got me out of thinking about just ordering off of Amazon for supplies because you could

[00:21:18] come home to having no dirt under your house, you know, being just making a shopping list

[00:21:25] is not the only way to prep and having a, a shed full of goods and tools is not the only

[00:21:31] way to prep because it might not be there when you need it.

[00:21:35] The more you can put in your brain on how to live with the earth and how to exist.

[00:21:42] Um, I just went through my go bag again.

[00:21:44] And, you know, it was, it's the new year, right?

[00:21:48] So got to go through the go bag.

[00:21:49] Well, and the change of season, I was like changing out and putting gloves and hats and

[00:21:54] stuff.

[00:21:54] Right.

[00:21:55] The season, yeah.

[00:21:56] But I'm thinking what, you know, I know I'm so much further along the line.

[00:22:02] Well, even though I always do my go bag every year, a lot of it, when I took it out, I was

[00:22:07] like, oh, way to go, Sarah.

[00:22:08] That was smart, you know?

[00:22:10] But it's like, what would I really need to survive?

[00:22:14] That's it.

[00:22:15] That's all that I want in there.

[00:22:16] You know, what would I really need to live and survive out there?

[00:22:23] Not any extra garbage because you'd rather carry the tools to make stuff than any extra

[00:22:30] weight that you can put in there, you know?

[00:22:34] So it was a cool exercise to really streamline that.

[00:22:38] And of course, I have a list of things that I need to replenish, you know, things like

[00:22:43] the protein bars and stuff like that.

[00:22:49] But when I was doing the survival store, we found these emergency ration bars.

[00:22:56] And they pack up.

[00:22:57] They're good for like 20 years and they're just in like this cube.

[00:23:01] Yeah.

[00:23:01] So that's something, you know, your protein bars that you buy from the store, they'll get

[00:23:05] gooey and splitty and stuff after not too long.

[00:23:08] Yeah.

[00:23:09] Well, that's too long, yeah.

[00:23:09] But these ration bars, they're not the best tasting.

[00:23:17] I mean, but like when you need to eat, they're there.

[00:23:24] So what's another really big shift that happened in my thought process?

[00:23:30] Probably from like a me and my family to community.

[00:23:36] Yeah.

[00:23:38] That you can't think you and your family, that's never going to work ever.

[00:23:48] It can't be.

[00:23:49] The community is a two phase thing to community.

[00:23:53] Like your band of brothers, right?

[00:23:56] And then community, like the more people you get in your community, in the prepper mindset,

[00:24:07] the better off your community, your like physical location is going to survive.

[00:24:13] And the less, I think the less chaos you'll have to deal with.

[00:24:18] Because you'll have crazy moments, but y'all come together and figure it out and work through it,

[00:24:25] as opposed to people freaking out or going mental on each other, you know?

[00:24:30] Right.

[00:24:31] So community, both in, you know, like the little prepper team, and then working with like-

[00:24:39] Expanding community to have those cert teams.

[00:24:43] Ways to get people, you know, what our neighborhood watches and, you know-

[00:24:49] Supporting anybody who's like local farming, stuff like that.

[00:24:53] Mm-hmm.

[00:24:54] Because it's, you know, the more that you guys can take care of, like, look at all these natural catastrophes.

[00:25:00] And the neighborhoods or the communities that just roll up their sleeves and get in and take care of each other

[00:25:06] are the ones that get through it.

[00:25:08] Yep.

[00:25:09] The communities that are waiting for the, you know, the government cheese truck to show up,

[00:25:14] they're just-

[00:25:15] They don't do too well.

[00:25:16] They're just miserable, unhappy, and take forever to get back on their feet.

[00:25:21] Mm-hmm.

[00:25:23] That's true.

[00:25:27] World War II survivors.

[00:25:29] I've had quite a-

[00:25:30] I've had a couple World War II survivors on the show.

[00:25:34] Wow.

[00:25:35] And those have been very interesting interviews as far as, like, careful where your society

[00:25:42] is going.

[00:25:43] Mm-hmm.

[00:25:44] Right?

[00:25:45] And some outlooks you can't believe that a World War II survivor would have, but, you know,

[00:25:52] you can't fault them because they've lived through it.

[00:25:56] So, yeah.

[00:25:59] Yeah.

[00:25:59] So, those were some really interesting, very interesting interviews that we had.

[00:26:05] Um, definitely worth a listen to over again.

[00:26:08] For sure.

[00:26:12] Lots of mind readiness, right?

[00:26:16] So, it's not just about your stuff.

[00:26:18] Yep.

[00:26:18] It's not just about your, your knowledge, your, your tangible knowledge.

[00:26:26] But if you're not spiritually ready, forget it.

[00:26:35] Ooh, got a little interference going.

[00:26:38] Yeah.

[00:26:39] Imagine that.

[00:26:40] The heater just kicked on.

[00:26:41] Oh, of course.

[00:26:44] And like I said, the technology's messing with us tonight.

[00:26:47] So, my normal setup is not working normally.

[00:26:51] So, we're just-

[00:26:52] Never is.

[00:26:53] Never is.

[00:26:55] Mine went off without a flaw tonight.

[00:26:57] I was like, what?

[00:26:58] All right.

[00:27:00] Wow.

[00:27:01] Kind of.

[00:27:02] You know, besides the live caster being shut down.

[00:27:05] So, any PBN live shows from now on are going to be only on your Rumble or your Twitter,

[00:27:10] which is cool.

[00:27:11] You know, it's a cool way to interact.

[00:27:13] So, no big deal.

[00:27:14] Um, I just have a lot of other things on the plate and couldn't add one more to it.

[00:27:20] So.

[00:27:22] Copy that.

[00:27:23] Yep.

[00:27:24] Yep.

[00:27:24] Gotta put the family first.

[00:27:27] Lots and lots of shows on why our freedom is worth fighting for.

[00:27:34] And the relevance of our Constitution and why it's such a great way to lead people.

[00:27:44] Um, although sometimes it is messy, you know.

[00:27:48] But, um.

[00:27:48] Sometimes.

[00:27:49] Yeah.

[00:27:50] Right?

[00:27:50] Usually.

[00:27:51] But that debate and communication and being able to come and find a middle zone is usually the best for everyone involved.

[00:28:02] Like, if somebody's on this side and somebody's way over on that side, usually being able to talk about it and come to some ground in the middle, that usually benefits the most amount of people from both sides of the aisle.

[00:28:14] So, yeah.

[00:28:17] So, yeah, it's messy.

[00:28:17] And, yeah, debates can look crazy.

[00:28:20] It's easy.

[00:28:20] But I think that being able to have our freedom of speech and have open, honest discussions is going to always be the best for the people.

[00:28:32] Mm-hmm.

[00:28:33] We just have to keep our hearts.

[00:28:34] As opposed to clicking away on social media.

[00:28:37] Right.

[00:28:38] Being that keyboard jockey who's just looking to rip somebody else apart because you can do it anonymously.

[00:28:45] Well, you know, again, you can never do anything anonymously because the Lord is always looking over your shoulder.

[00:28:57] All right.

[00:28:58] Yeah.

[00:28:59] So many shows.

[00:29:00] I'm just thumbing through the, uh, just the leadership board over on my website.

[00:29:05] And it's just crazy.

[00:29:08] Oh, that's the other, um, really profound, um, kind of page turn that I made was that the people learning, preparing, studying, getting their mind right, right now.

[00:29:24] Those are the leaders in these types of situations.

[00:29:29] Um, that's one of the things that I saw at Prepper Camp.

[00:29:33] We had too many leaders in one spot.

[00:29:36] You know, um, so that, that gets a little challenging when you have a catastrophe with that many leaders in one spot.

[00:29:44] But spread them out where they are all supposed to be.

[00:29:47] And boom, you know, you have this amazing leadership structure who can actually, um, help a lot of people survive.

[00:29:56] Yeah.

[00:29:58] Because it's going to be key.

[00:30:00] It's going to be key.

[00:30:06] Women's survivalship.

[00:30:08] Another thing that, obviously, as a female, I'm a little concerned over.

[00:30:13] So, again, um, I always just recommend self-defense training, of course.

[00:30:20] Um, look at what's happening on our city streets.

[00:30:25] There's times in my book when, um, Erica's kids are like, oh, my mom taught me how to get out of that.

[00:30:31] I, I could get out of that, you know?

[00:30:33] And I, I watch things on TV with what happened to some women and I'm like, oh, my gosh.

[00:30:40] I could have shown you how to, you know, have, how, undo that situation.

[00:30:49] Uh, situational awareness.

[00:30:51] Right.

[00:30:52] That's always the biggest start.

[00:30:54] Because if you're aware, that's one of the biggest deterrents.

[00:30:57] The easiest fight to win is the one you're not in, right?

[00:31:01] Exactly.

[00:31:02] Exactly.

[00:31:02] And then even if somebody is going to press that forward on you, um, there's many, many ways to be able to protect yourself.

[00:31:10] Um, and, and training now is one of the biggest things that you have to do because your body has to be ready for that.

[00:31:20] But also you have to face some of that adrenaline and stuff when you're not in those types of situations.

[00:31:25] So if you are in that situation, hopefully you can calm your nerves enough to let your training come out and protect yourself.

[00:31:35] Mm-hmm.

[00:31:37] So, really, really important.

[00:31:39] And that's probably one of the things, um, that I'll focus on for getting videos out, for helping people stay focused on what's going on.

[00:31:47] Not only what the earth is doing, but, uh, you know, your self-defense skills.

[00:31:52] There's a lot I can do to help people there.

[00:31:54] So.

[00:31:55] Yeah.

[00:31:55] You're, you're, you're very good at that.

[00:31:58] You just have the, the personality and the mindset for sharing that and getting people.

[00:32:07] Motivated.

[00:32:08] I understand it.

[00:32:09] Yeah.

[00:32:09] Yep.

[00:32:10] Cause that's the biggest thing.

[00:32:12] You have to discipline yourself to get training and then you have to stay disciplined to do that.

[00:32:16] Sometimes accountability is the best way to do that.

[00:32:18] That's why I really recommend, um, a class because then somebody's counting on you being there.

[00:32:24] It holds you a little bit more to that, to that end.

[00:32:29] So, yeah.

[00:32:30] So much great content over on my website, changingearthseries.com.

[00:32:35] Um, and then I'll be coming out with some, uh, nonfiction books and whatnot.

[00:32:39] I'm working on those right now.

[00:32:41] As if I didn't have enough projects on the table.

[00:32:43] But, but, uh, I always dreamt of having the nonfiction companions to my fiction novels.

[00:32:50] So that's.

[00:32:52] Yeah.

[00:32:53] Right.

[00:32:54] Cause you learn through story.

[00:32:56] It's one of the best ways.

[00:32:58] It really is.

[00:33:01] Any that really stand out in your mind you wanted to touch on?

[00:33:06] Well, it was funny.

[00:33:08] I would, so I went in this morning, had my cup of coffee.

[00:33:11] I was like, I'm getting ready.

[00:33:12] You know, I'm like, I went online and was like, I was like, holy, you have touched on everything.

[00:33:20] Everything.

[00:33:22] So I, I kind of just jokingly jotted down.

[00:33:25] I'm like, we've gone from urban survival to wilderness foraging.

[00:33:30] We've done boat survival to wild, to wildfire survival.

[00:33:35] Right.

[00:33:35] So water.

[00:33:36] Yep.

[00:33:36] Office preps to vehicle preps.

[00:33:39] And we've even touched on brain, brain tanning.

[00:33:42] So, um, expanded our brain and then you've cured things with the brain.

[00:33:49] Well, thank you.

[00:33:50] You have literally your show over the years, Sarah has brought so much knowledge out to

[00:33:55] the public.

[00:33:56] It's amazing.

[00:33:57] It's.

[00:33:58] And the way you came about it.

[00:33:59] I mean, I was a fan and I'm still a fan.

[00:34:02] I love your stories and I love the way you brought it to us.

[00:34:06] You, you were teaching us, but you're sneaky about it because we learn by entertainment.

[00:34:12] Right.

[00:34:12] So I love that concept.

[00:34:15] Yep.

[00:34:15] Thank you.

[00:34:16] Yeah.

[00:34:16] Um, I, I just think everybody learns better that way.

[00:34:20] And I was like, wow, where are all these skills going?

[00:34:23] These skills that everybody used to know.

[00:34:26] And, uh, now, you know, meat's not grown in a, in a container in the store.

[00:34:32] And, uh, yeah.

[00:34:34] So it was just my way of being like, okay, let's, let's keep this alive.

[00:34:38] Let's teach it through these stories.

[00:34:41] Awesome.

[00:34:43] All right.

[00:34:44] Well, let's, uh, let's jump into some change in earth news.

[00:34:47] So like I said, I got some good, good material for us tonight.

[00:34:50] So dream survive thrive.

[00:34:58] This is changing earth news.

[00:35:05] All right.

[00:35:07] Changing earth news.

[00:35:09] It is January 5th, 2025.

[00:35:14] Um, there was a huge eruption off the sun this morning.

[00:35:17] It is not earth facing.

[00:35:20] Thank goodness.

[00:35:20] It did not come at us because it would have been big time problems, but it did cause us

[00:35:27] to go into a proton radiation storm straight away, um, with just the particle activity coming

[00:35:32] at us.

[00:35:33] So we are still a hundred percent eyes on the sun because it's just been really, really

[00:35:39] active lately.

[00:35:40] And, um, I don't know if you saw the headlines.

[00:35:44] We were supposed to have Aurora Borealis on new year's Eve.

[00:35:48] They ended up seeing that all the way down to Mexico.

[00:35:53] And it was not that huge of a solar eruption.

[00:35:58] So that is scary for our planet.

[00:36:02] I'll just put it that way.

[00:36:04] That means our grit, our magnetic shielding is very, very low.

[00:36:07] Um, there was a chart that bended the other day over on suspicious observers about the

[00:36:13] strength of CMEs that have come up at the planet with the level of storm that they caused.

[00:36:20] And the two biggest for us, um, haven't been that big of storms, but they've had a huge impact

[00:36:28] on the planet.

[00:36:29] So that, that just shows you that nowadays, uh, the shielding's way less.

[00:36:37] Um, the earthquake swarm in the East African rift is going to be a huge story.

[00:36:48] You have to keep your eyes on what's happening over there.

[00:36:52] This is literally us watching a part of the African content or, uh, continent split away.

[00:37:01] Uh, mark my words on that one.

[00:37:04] That is, um, going to split.

[00:37:06] There's been tons of earthquakes along there.

[00:37:10] It is actively cracking the ground right now.

[00:37:12] I'm not going to say that tomorrow it's going to split or whatever, but within our lifetimes,

[00:37:17] this is something I believe we're going to see is that it's going to be like the Ethiopian

[00:37:21] Island.

[00:37:22] Um, and even today they're doing thousands of evacuations over there because one of the

[00:37:28] volcanoes is getting to erupt as well.

[00:37:33] So that's an, that is a actively developing story right now.

[00:37:37] Um, something worth keeping your eyes at.

[00:37:41] All right.

[00:37:42] December 30th, 2024 Monday.

[00:37:45] There was 458 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger.

[00:37:50] Biggest of which was a 5.5 in the South Pacific ocean near Chile.

[00:37:54] 4.1 hit Ontario and a 5.5 hit the Locos region in the Philippine.

[00:38:02] It's probably pronounced Yocos region, but it looks like.

[00:38:06] Oh, I like local.

[00:38:08] Right?

[00:38:08] It looked like Locos.

[00:38:10] It's because it's the double L.

[00:38:11] So it's probably at the yeah sound, but, um, yeah, big earthquake there.

[00:38:19] Tuesday, 441.

[00:38:20] If you notice these numbers, 458 on the 30th, uh, 441 earthquakes on the 20th.

[00:38:27] We did have really large coronal holes on our sun that were aligning with our planet causing

[00:38:33] more activity, but the earthquake activity has been insane.

[00:38:37] So, uh, 441 earthquakes, 2.0 or bigger biggest of which 5.1 in the South Pacific ocean near

[00:38:44] Chile.

[00:38:45] And then, um, um, 456 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger on January 1st, 2025.

[00:38:56] 6.1 in the South Atlantic ocean.

[00:38:59] That's near the, the Lord was looking out for us today, Chin.

[00:39:05] South sandwich islands, buddy.

[00:39:08] Yes.

[00:39:09] Thank goodness.

[00:39:10] They could come back in and say, Hey, right.

[00:39:13] I know.

[00:39:14] I was like, the Lord knew what we were up to today.

[00:39:18] Sorry.

[00:39:18] People over at the, by the South sandwich islands, but, uh, we, we kind of appreciated it today.

[00:39:25] Uh, 4.7 hit NorCal in Lake Country, 4.8 hit China and Ningjia.

[00:39:32] And there was a 7.5 earthquake that hit Japan, killing 470 people over there.

[00:39:39] Um, so they are starting out 2025 in shelters.

[00:39:43] And that was a big event and I didn't see it very much on the news.

[00:39:47] Like I, I didn't hear about that till I went searching, which is crazy.

[00:39:53] Um, I could go on with conspiracy, but you know, uh, January 2nd, 2025, 390 earthquakes that

[00:40:03] were 2.0 or bigger.

[00:40:04] Biggest of which was a 6.1 in the Tocopilla in Chile.

[00:40:09] Um, this caused widespread damage in Chile.

[00:40:12] It split off, uh, split this large bridge in half, a big earthquake event down there.

[00:40:18] UK flooding happened on Thursday, 150 communities affected by that flooding that came in from

[00:40:24] massive rains.

[00:40:25] And then of course, our big story in the United States from Colorado to Virginia, looking at

[00:40:31] extreme cold, heaviest snowfall in over a decade.

[00:40:35] Millions of people are going to be affected by this.

[00:40:38] Um, Kansas, they saw thundersnow storms, which is, doesn't usually happen.

[00:40:44] Uh, so we have some crazy activity going on across the United States.

[00:40:48] And it's, um, it's predicted that this is going to last through January is what I've seen.

[00:40:58] So tighten down the hatches.

[00:41:02] I've already seen, um, people, you know, mass buying products out of stores.

[00:41:08] Like you should have been prepared a while ago.

[00:41:11] Milk and bread, huh?

[00:41:12] On the shelves.

[00:41:14] Right?

[00:41:15] Yeah.

[00:41:15] Yeah.

[00:41:17] So I hate to see it when it happens that way, but, uh, so get prepared now.

[00:41:23] If you're not prepared, they're already, it's already not looking good.

[00:41:26] And it looks like it's going to last through a lot of January.

[00:41:29] In the UK, the rain turned to freezing rain, which is turning into snow, which is blanketing

[00:41:36] them.

[00:41:36] So they're having quite a joyful beginning of 2025.

[00:41:41] Uh, Friday, the 3rd of January, 468 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger.

[00:41:48] Biggest of which was a 5.5.

[00:41:50] That's in Ethiopia along the African rift that I was telling you about.

[00:41:55] Um, and just the last couple of days, there's been 650 earthquakes to hit Nevada, fell all

[00:42:02] the way into California.

[00:42:03] So that's always, uh, concerning.

[00:42:07] Um, last 366 days, our planet experienced 6,282 earthquakes that were 4.0 or bigger.

[00:42:18] That is a lot.

[00:42:19] We are going there.

[00:42:21] There is definitely something going on.

[00:42:22] It has to do with the pole shift and the earth, um, it's, it's crazy concepts as far as the

[00:42:32] crustal displacement goes and things like that.

[00:42:35] I really recommend you go over to Suspicious Observers and check out his disaster playlist.

[00:42:40] If you're interested in what I'm talking about, um, you'll be right on point.

[00:42:44] And it's really, really fascinating stuff to see what might happen to our planet.

[00:42:50] So, uh, it's just going to be a wild ride.

[00:42:53] Um, Queensland, Australia, they were impacted by more flooding.

[00:42:56] Kilauea, the eruptions continues over there.

[00:42:59] And there was a really big eruption at Fuego Volcano in Guatemala.

[00:43:04] Today, um, Saturday, yesterday, the 4th, there was 406 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger.

[00:43:11] Biggest of which was a 5.7 earthquake in Awash, Ethiopia.

[00:43:16] Again, along that African rift.

[00:43:18] Um, big earthquake today in Pakistan.

[00:43:21] The news is still breaking on that one.

[00:43:24] Um, I saw a lot of it in Arabic.

[00:43:26] And so that's hard for me, obviously, to translate.

[00:43:30] But that was a big earthquake over there.

[00:43:32] Um, Philippines, they're having major rains affect school closures because of landslides and flooding.

[00:43:39] So they have not been able to catch a break over there.

[00:43:43] Today, on the 5th, there has already been 463 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger.

[00:43:52] There's some serious activity going on.

[00:43:55] It's crazy.

[00:43:56] Um, biggest of which was a 6.2 in the North Pacific Ocean near El Salvador.

[00:44:00] Um, I mentioned that thousands are being evacuated in Ethiopia.

[00:44:05] This is a once, they thought this volcano was dormant.

[00:44:09] Like, never gonna wake up again.

[00:44:10] And now it is just roaring back to life.

[00:44:13] Uh, so it just shows you that there's so much we don't know about our planet and the possibilities of this planet.

[00:44:20] Um, so you have to be ready for anything.

[00:44:23] Um, and the earthquake storm swarms continuing today.

[00:44:27] So that was active news.

[00:44:29] Like I say, breaking news that they are putting out all these calls for people to evacuate over there.

[00:44:34] Okay.

[00:44:35] So the volcano numbers.

[00:44:39] 38 volcanoes actively erupting.

[00:44:41] That is the same as we've been seeing for days, which is crazy.

[00:44:45] Um, 37 showing minor activity.

[00:44:54] So that's up to from last week.

[00:44:57] 38 and 37.

[00:44:58] It used to be unusual to see 29 in the, you know.

[00:45:02] Um, so the amount of uptick here is just insane.

[00:45:06] Um, 24 volcanoes showing unrest.

[00:45:09] We're up to 99 volcanoes making noise on our planet right now.

[00:45:15] So.

[00:45:17] 99 volcanoes on the wall.

[00:45:18] Right.

[00:45:19] 99 volcanoes.

[00:45:21] I'm telling you.

[00:45:22] So that is one thing I will be keeping my eye on because, um, yeah, I'll, I can throw it in the live chats and stuff for you guys to look at.

[00:45:31] And I put up my, um, where I watch volcanoes before.

[00:45:35] Um, here, let me grab it real quick.

[00:45:37] I have volcano discovery.com backslash erupting underscore volcanoes dot HTML.

[00:45:44] And I would definitely, um, recommend their site.

[00:45:48] They, they do a great job.

[00:45:50] Um, keep in mind, this is the volcanoes that are being monitored.

[00:45:54] So there could be more on this list that we don't know about.

[00:45:57] Underwater volcanoes, that kind of thing.

[00:46:00] But, uh, absolutely insane.

[00:46:02] Well, that we're up to 99.

[00:46:03] I've never seen it before since we've been, uh, doing the changing earth podcast.

[00:46:07] So crazy stuff.

[00:46:10] Um, as far as wildfires, Arizona is still a little dry and, uh, still a little warm.

[00:46:17] So they had a one new fire kick up 1,352 acres, but that fire is contained.

[00:46:24] So we're looking pretty good.

[00:46:26] It's looking pretty cold though.

[00:46:27] I don't think anything's going to be burning out there for a while.

[00:46:33] Well, right.

[00:46:34] As we wrap it up, I mean, thank you to everybody over the years who've reached out that I've made long lasting family relationships.

[00:46:47] Um, everybody who supports from the PBN community, like Garden Girl and Silver Streak.

[00:46:54] And, oh, I'm sure there's so many more that I'm missing.

[00:46:59] Um, but it's just been an incredible adventure to go on.

[00:47:05] And it's not goodbye.

[00:47:07] It's just pause, um, that I've got to get some other things focused on and to really spend some time with the family.

[00:47:15] But, um, that's been epic.

[00:47:19] And, again, thank you, Chin, for, you know, stepping up all those years ago.

[00:47:26] And then, you know, you've devoted every Sunday for so long to the show.

[00:47:30] I can't tell you how much I appreciate you.

[00:47:33] It's been a labor of love, right, sir?

[00:47:37] Right.

[00:47:38] It's not really work.

[00:47:39] It's just what we do.

[00:47:42] For sure.

[00:47:44] So, no, I appreciate it.

[00:47:45] And it's just the end of a chapter, not the end of the book.

[00:47:50] So.

[00:47:50] Exactly.

[00:47:51] Plenty more to go.

[00:47:53] Exactly.

[00:47:54] Yeah, you'll be hearing from us periodically.

[00:47:56] And, uh, I was thinking maybe like a monthly update, especially for the changing earth stuff and what's going on with everything.

[00:48:03] Um, you know, with the planet and whatnot.

[00:48:06] So, um, doing something like that.

[00:48:08] But, yeah.

[00:48:10] Yeah, it feels good this time.

[00:48:12] I feel good.

[00:48:13] I feel fulfilled.

[00:48:14] Yeah.

[00:48:16] We've taken, like you say, we've taken on so many topics and, uh, just brought so much knowledge forward and really been that sounding board for people and helped out a lot of lives.

[00:48:28] So, um, last time when I was, you know, thinking about, oh, goodness, I was going to have to give up my show.

[00:48:34] I was so sad.

[00:48:36] Um, because I knew there was so much more to do.

[00:48:39] So, and, uh, this time it's like, yeah, okay.

[00:48:43] We can take a break because we came really far.

[00:48:48] Yeah.

[00:48:49] That was good stuff.

[00:48:50] Yeah.

[00:48:52] All right.

[00:48:52] And we're still around.

[00:48:53] Yeah.

[00:48:54] So.

[00:48:55] Right.

[00:48:55] Exactly.

[00:48:56] We're definitely still around.

[00:48:57] Still in the chats.

[00:48:59] Um, we're going to be browbeatin' Chin and maybe presenting some of the communications information to you guys.

[00:49:05] So, uh, I know that's happening over on PBN, so we'll keep browbeatin' them.

[00:49:11] But if you guys ever want to reach out, you want to connect, there's something you want to bounce off me, go ahead and email me.

[00:49:17] There's a connect button over at my website, Change Your Series.

[00:49:20] Um, we'll still be doing the audio drama.

[00:49:23] Love to hear your feedback there.

[00:49:24] I'll be on a lot of, you know, well, I'll be over, uh, on the shows at PBN and things like that.

[00:49:29] So, we'll definitely catch up.

[00:49:33] Come to proper camp and see us in person.

[00:49:36] Yep.

[00:49:36] Come to proper camp.

[00:49:38] Uh, we'll definitely be out there this year.

[00:49:40] We'll be a ball.

[00:49:42] And, Lord willing, we won't have any more hurricanes over the top of us.

[00:49:46] I know.

[00:49:46] Enough already.

[00:49:47] We've had all kinds of crazy at camp.

[00:49:50] Yeah, that'd be good.

[00:49:52] Just so thankful I had my trailer this time.

[00:49:57] As opposed to a flooded tent.

[00:50:00] So, that's really, really a blessing.

[00:50:02] Yep.

[00:50:04] Alrighty, guys.

[00:50:06] Well, until next time.

[00:50:08] Remember.

[00:50:10] Dream.

[00:50:12] Survive.

[00:50:13] Thrive.

[00:50:14] Thank you for joining Sarah and Chen for this episode of the Changing Earth Podcast.

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