What books, podcasts, youtube channels, etc. are people watching and reading. There has been such a boom in prepping I can't keep track of what is actually worth watching, reading, etc. Some are all ages others are more adult(language). Looking to fill gaps in my library as well as recommend other books to friends and family about prepping & homesteading. Some books I feel aren't a waste but are redundant. And others are overwhelming or can turn people off if just starting out.
What do you recommend or have found influential/informational/beneficial or useful most?
What am I missing? Help me find the flaws or areas of weakness in my prepping/learning/journey?
Subjects: Prepping, mindset/psychology/attitude, current events, food storage/preserving, growing/gardening, medical, security, tactics, firearms, comms, building/woodworking, liberty/freedom/natural rights, YT: Bear Independent, vikingpreparedness, reid henrichs, Patriot Nurse, forward observer, the fieldcraft survival channel, north country off grid, warrior poet society, Military Arms Channel, the prepared mind
podcasts: Jocko Podcast (not prepping but the focus on mindset, attitude, and perspective I find helpful), Prepping 2.0 (Glen Tate & Shelby Gallagher), FieldCraft Survival (Mike Glover), Shawn Ryan Show, The Survival Podcast(Jack Spirko)
Books: Firefox series, salt books(like firefox but new england/maine), Ball guide to home preserving(canning), military field manuals, other field guides for plants and birds etc, Where There is No Doctor/Dentist books, Dare to Prepare(Deyo), Prepper book of... (xyz-so many titles), James Wesley Rawles various books, 100 deadly skills & escape the wolf by clint emerson, Prepper's blueprint by pennington, sheep no more byt jonathan gilliam, boy scout handbooks, land nav/map reading/compass books, knot books, ultralight hiking/camping, sas survival guide, fieldcraft/bushcraft, mel tappan books, tony nester survival books, container gardening for dummies, old cookbooks from the 40s and 50s, carla emery's Country Living, Storey's Basic Country Skills, organic gardening books, back to basics, backyard homesteading, Crockett's Victory Garden, country wisdom & know how books series
There's an older fiction series called Out of the ashes by William Johnstone. While it is entertaining to read, it did give a good idea for restarting a government.
Livingvtraditions homestead has a lot of good videos on homesteading, rosmary gladstar is great for herbal knowledge, she's written books and is on youtube, and i really like eliot Coleman's book i think its called 4 season harvest
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Joel Salatin. He's a homestead rockstar.
YES! I've watched a few films or docs with him in it, but I've only read "Folks This Ain't Normal" @Honey Which of his books do you recommend?
North Country Offgrid, Full Spectrum Survival, Bull Hansen, Zombie Farmer, Ice Age Farmer, Deep South Homestead, Magic Prepper, Silver Report Uncut, Preppernurse1, Johnny B, Canadian Prepper, Sensible Prepper, Angry Prepper, ME, Don't Speak, Peak Prosperity, PatriotNurse, Prepper Princess, Survival Dispatch.
Read One Second After. Great book.
https://theprepared.com/prepping-basics/reviews/best-prepper-survival-books/
Bear has great prepper academy too.
I watch a few of those like patriot nurse and north country offgrid, I'll have to look into the others.
One Second After is one of my favorites, Read the whole 3 part series. Also the Patriots series by James Wesley Rawles and the 299 series by Glen Tate.
All of Matt Brackens books.http://enemiesforeignanddomestic.com/
Christian from the Ice Age Farmer is another great you tube channel
Fieldcraft Survival is great!!! Mike Glover's personal channel is good too. He's starting a new thing called American Contingency... looks promising considering the times in which we live.
Someone at a viking/bear meetup suggested MI Gardener both his Youtube and his website for heirloom seeds. Another seed place was rareseeds.com any other reputable places to get heirloom seeds? I came across another YT channel called Black Scout Survival, anyone watch that channel?
I watch Black Scout.
Just started watching a show on Amazon Prime called Grow Cook Eat. It is based in Ireland, but they have good tips for those beginning in gardening; they show, if applicable, how to grow certain veg in raised beds, containers, and greenhouses. Good for organic and sustainable approach. As with everything take it with a grain of salt, you know those europeans and their encroaching socialism.