Rick Austin is known as the Survivalist Gardener, and is a preparedness, homesteading and off grid living expert. He is the author of Secret Garden of Survival-How to Grow a Camouflaged Food Forest which is now the #1 Best Selling book in Garden Design. 

 

Rick is also the author of the Secret Greenhouse of Survival, How to Build the Ultimate Homestead and Prepper Greenhouse.Rick has been featured on National Geographic Channel’s Doomsday Castle, Doomsday Preppers, as well as the documentary film Beyond Off Grid and in Mother Earth News (twice). 

 

You can also hear Rick on his radio show Secrets of a Survivalist where each week he talks with the world’s best survival experts that share their own secrets of survival. You can learn more about Rick at http://secretgardenofsurvival.com/.

Direct download: HS_211_-_Secret_Garden_of_Survival_with_Rick_Austin.mp3
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Gregg Murset is the Founder & CEO of MyJobChart.com. He joins the show to discuss another economic crisis out there that isn’t being addressed. 

 

Murset discusses where young adults go wrong when dealing with finances and how they can learn about the fundamentals of leadership through MyJobChart.com.

 

Murset then shares some qualities for young adults to become leaders in the workforce and how a young worker can respectfully challenge authority. 

 

The conversation finishes with commentary on how parents and educators can prepare young adults as leaders.

 

Visit My Job Chart at www.MyJobChart.com.

Direct download: HS_210_-_Becoming_a_Leader_with_Gregg_Murset.mp3
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Jim was born in Vernal, Utah, the 6th of 13 children. As the oldest boy at home, he was responsible for taking care of farm animals, including the cow, as well as the family garden. Jim admittedly didn't care much for it at the time, but through these experiences, learned valuable lessons on work and self-reliance. 

 

Jim often speaks about his Church leaders in the late 70's challenging every family to grow a garden, and consequently a great many people in the mountain west got serious about growing vegetables. His family was no different and they embarked on a shared life long journey of self-reliance.

They continued to grow great gardens every year, and in 1989, acquired a 3/4 acre parcel of land adjacent to Utah’s Hogle Zoo, which was near their home. Incredibly, and through some promotion, 700,000 people per year saw the Kennard's garden. 

Since 2002, Jim has worked in Turkey, Madagascar, multiple projects in Armenia and Georgia, and in Colombia, and has conducted many gardening seminars around the United States.

Learn more about Jim and his family at http://growfood.com

Direct download: hs-209-JimKennard.mp3
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