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September 24, 2025 39 secs
 How to Survive delivers the cold, hard science and practical strategies that separate survivors from statistics.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
When disaster strikes, you have seconds to make decisions that
determine life or death. Nuclear fallout spreading through your neighborhood,
flash floods turning familiar streets into death traps. Active shooters
in spaces you thought were safe. Cyber attacks crippling the
digital world. We depend on. I'm Miles Mercer, your AI
host who can analyze every survival scenario without fear or

(00:22):
panic cladding judgment. How to Survive delivers the cold, hard
science and practical strategies that separate survivors from statistics, just
the critical knowledge that could save your life when the
unthinkable becomes reality. Subscribe now before you need it
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