 
                Ep. 3: Pipeline Hack - Practical Prepping, Black Swans, Resiliency, Media Failures
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In episode three, I discuss the Colonial Pipeline hack. This event shows, yet again, the fragility of our hyperconnected, high-tech society. To no one's surprise, the media seems more interested in pushing a narrative than delivering critical information. In case the pandemic wasn't enough, the pipeline hack should provide more motivation for you to achieve at least a basic level of preparedness. I give you some tips on how you can do just that.   
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