
[Bookmark] What is the number one survival priority in an emergency? Is it food? water? No, not usually. Most experts agree that attitude is the first and most important priority for survival. But is it really that simple? No, not usually. There is a lot more going on mentally and emotionally during emergencies than just a person's attitude. This first episode of The Drive To Survive will examine a more complete and detailed overview of the Mentality of Survival. We will look at the role of motivation, knowledge and many other factors that help people deal with disasters and survival emergencies. We will also explain the great carry over value of these concepts for daily life. We will wrap up the show by delving into the mentality of emergency preparedness and living "off the Grid". Learn what you need to think about, and how to deal with problems within yourself, before you are faced with a crisis. Do you have the mentality of a survivor? Listen to this episode and find out.
Tim MacWelch is the founder and head instructor of Earth Connection School of Wilderness Survival and Ancient Skills in northern Virginia, USA. Tim has been featured on 3 National Geographic programs, Good Morning America, and many national and local news & radio venues. Tim has been featured in 5 web videos on survival and self sufficiency on Monkeysee.com. He founded Earth Connection 14 years ago, as a self-made, one man business. His school has run continuously ever since, and has grown to include a North Carolina location and a teaching presence at nationally renowned primitive skills events such as Rivercane Rendezvous, Falling Leaves Rendezvous and MAPS MEET. Tim has been ... More »
The Drive To Survive is the world's first and only radio talk show dedicated to the arts of wilderness survival, emergency preparedness and self sufficiency. The show's host, Tim MacWelch, has been a professional wilderness survival instructor for 14 years. This program will provide you with lifesaving knowledge and concepts that have been carefully arranged to give anyone the best chance of staying safe, in even the worst of emergencies. The show will be filled with information, wisdom and stories from more than two decades of Tim's practice and teaching experiences in survival. Our goal is to provide lifesaving skills, and make them understandable to everyone. Our belief More »
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Russell Cutts was grown in the Appalachian foothills of Georgia, a son of Irish Crackers and Creek Indians. Plants ...

Russell Cutts was grown in the Appalachian foothills of Georgia, a son of Irish Crackers and Creek Indians. Plants ... Learn More »
Russell Cutts was grown in the Appalachian foothills of Georgia, a son of Irish Crackers and Creek Indians. Plants ...

Russell Cutts was grown in the Appalachian foothills of Georgia, a son of Irish Crackers and Creek Indians. Plants ... Learn More »