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Mind4Survival Podcast is for people who take survival, prepping, and preparedness seriously. Hosted by Brian Duff, each episode delivers no-nonsense strategies preppers can use in real life. From mindset and situational awareness to safety and self-reliance, this is prepping with purpose.
The first things to disappear in a crisis are always the same—firearms, ammo, cash, fuel, food, meds, and anything others know you have. In this prepping episode, we break down what gets taken first, why it happens, and how preppers can protect their supplies through smart planning and better situational awareness.
What are the real threats U.S. preppers should be watching right now? In this episode, Brian breaks down the 7 most likely threats facing preppers in late 2025, ranked by probability and impact. From extreme weather and civil unrest to grid failures, economic pressure, and cyber risks, you’ll get a calm, practical rundown of what’s in play—and how to prepare with confidence. Whether you're just starting out prepping or tightening u...
Fall is the season that tests your preparedness. In this episode, we talk prepping for real conditions—storms, outages, and cold snaps that catch even seasoned preppers off guard. You’ll hear straightforward survival steps to keep your home, gear, and mindset ready without overcomplicating it.
You carry a powerful survival tool every day—and it’s tracking you. This episode breaks down how your phone, car, and apps quietly collect and sell your data, and what that means for prepping, privacy, and long-term preparedness. Learn how to protect yourself and your plans without giving up what works.
Home invasion survival isn’t about panic—it’s about solid prepping and knowing what to do when it matters most. In this episode, we cover practical preparedness steps for before, during, and after a break-in. From home defense and survival tactics to legal considerations, this is prepper-level planning that puts you in control.
How much ammo is enough for SHTF? In this episode of the Mind4Survival podcast, we break down realistic prepping guidelines to help preppers decide what’s practical without going overboard. You’ll learn how to think about ammunition in the bigger picture of preparedness, from self-defense to long-term sustainability, so you can build confidence in your plan and stay focused on what really matters.
Some preppers believe wasp spray is a solid self-defense tool—but that idea doesn’t hold up when you look closer. In this episode, we break down why it’s a bad choice for anyone serious about prepping, survival, or personal protection. If preparedness matters to you, this is one myth worth putting to rest.
Getting your family on board with prepping can feel harder than prepping itself—especially when it’s your parents. In this episode, we talk through practical ways to ease the conversation and build preparedness without turning it into a fight. Whether you're new to survival or deep into your own emergency preparedness journey, this one’s for any prepper trying to bridge the gap across generations.
In every crisis, some people face more danger than others—and if you're into prepping, you need to know who they are and how to help protect them. This episode covers real-world preparedness strategies that help preppers think ahead and take action when it counts. From survival basics to emergency planning, it looks at how to safeguard the people most at risk.
Civil war preparedness is about knowing how to survive when your own neighborhood turns hostile. In this episode, I dig into what real sectarian conflict looks like—drawing lessons from places like Iraq, Rwanda, and the Balkans—and how ordinary people got through it. This is a clear-eyed look at how trust breaks down, how danger becomes local, and what you can do now to quietly prepare. Whether you’ve been prepping for years or jus...
When disaster hits, your family will take its cues from you. This episode covers how preppers can lead with calm, communicate clearly, and keep their preparedness efforts steady when emotions run high. It's a practical look at survival that focuses on people, not just gear.
Too much input can make it harder—not easier—to get prepared. This episode unpacks how information overload affects preppers and what you can do to stay focused on survival, prepping, and real-world preparedness. It’s about clearing the noise so you can take action that actually matters.
Every prepper has their own fingerprint—how they think, plan, and respond. This episode breaks down situational preparedness and how to build a style of prepping that fits your life, your risks, and your mindset. If preparedness isn’t personal, it’s not going to work when it counts.
Being prepared doesn’t mean being obvious. This episode breaks down how preppers can use gray man tactics to stay effective without drawing attention. It’s a smart, practical take on prepping that fits into everyday life—especially when survival depends on staying one step ahead.
Prepping isn’t just about having gear—it’s about having the right gear for the time you have to act. This episode walks through a time-based, layered bag system that helps preppers think clearly about survival and real-world preparedness. It’s a smarter way to organize your readiness without overcomplicating it.
When things go bad, who do you let in—and who do you keep out? This episode covers how preppers can build a group SOP that supports survival, protects trust, and strengthens preparedness. If you're serious about prepping with others, this is the kind of planning that matters.
What starts as cancel culture doesn’t always stay there. In this episode, we look at how suppression of speech and ideas can grow into something more dangerous—and what preppers need to think about when it comes to survival, prepping, and protecting freedoms. If preparedness means staying aware, this is a conversation worth having.
What gear do preppers actually recommend the most? In this episode, we count down the top 11 items shared by experienced preppers—covering everything from basic survival needs to practical tools that support real preparedness. Whether you’re just starting or refining your prepping setup, this list gives you a solid foundation.
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It’s 1996 in rural North Carolina, and an oddball crew makes history when they pull off America’s third largest cash heist. But it’s all downhill from there. Join host Johnny Knoxville as he unspools a wild and woolly tale about a group of regular ‘ol folks who risked it all for a chance at a better life. CrimeLess: Hillbilly Heist answers the question: what would you do with 17.3 million dollars? The answer includes diamond rings, mansions, velvet Elvis paintings, plus a run for the border, murder-for-hire-plots, and FBI busts.
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