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We are inching our way to adding video to our podcast!
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So, if you LOVE the podcast...if you look forward to Wednesdays because you are pretty sure there will be a new ep...
A note from your hosts...
We are inching our way to adding video to our podcast!
Yes, it's true. It is taking us forever (mainly because we don't know tech and we don't have the funds to buy fancy equipment and hire someone to do it for us....ha ha. But, we are getting there. Your contribution (no matter the size) helps us tremendously and brings smiles to our faces. ;0)
So, if you LOVE the podcast...if you look forward to Wednesdays because you are pretty sure there will be a new episode...
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Welcome to episode 208 of the Life Happens, Laugh Anyway podcast, where comedian Tracy DeGraaf and her co-host/bestie, Cathrine, delve into the essential topic of disaster preparedness. Join them as they share humorous anecdotes, practical advice, and valuable insights on how to stay prepared for unexpected situations.
In this episode, Tracy and Cathrine guide you through the process of creating a 72-hour go bag. Segmented with wit and wisdom, they discuss the must-haves for your survival kit, the difference between "bug out" and "to-go" bags, and share personal stories of past camping and evacuation experiences.
Beyond the checklist of essentials like water, food, and first aid supplies, you'll enjoy lively discussions about emergency plans, survival strategies, and why a well-maintained sense of humor is a crucial part of preparedness.
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