“Getting your hands dirty and embracing real-world experiences is the best way to grow—failure is just information that makes you better.”
Episode Summary
In this episode, we sit down with Patrick Diedrich, the content director for Recoil Off Grid and a true outdoors and survival enthusiast. We chop it up about everything from homesteading inspiration and turning failures into learning opportunities, to behind-the-scenes stories from big events like Can-con, Amazonian adventures, and the quirkiest things we’ve eaten (including my encounter with balut!). We also weigh in on some hot 2A news, the ongoing cost-of-living debate, and our takes on DEI in the workplace. Plus, we tackle listener questions and debate the best places in the U.S. to homestead (tornadoes, ticks, and all).
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Key Takeaways
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Real-world experience and embracing failure are essential to mastering survival and preparedness.
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The gun community can learn a lot from discussing both our successes and shortcomings.
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The Can-con event featured not just guns, but off-grid skills like field dressing and chicken processing—sometimes requiring last-minute improvisation!
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Laws and regulations may influence firearm sales, but cultural and market forces play a huge part.
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Survival doesn’t have to mean “hardcore only”—don’t ignore modern tools and comforts when they make sense.
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DEI policies, hiring practices, and accountability in leadership sparked some spirited debate.
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The best place to homestead isn’t just about price—natural disasters and local culture matter, too.
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Exotic foods like freshwater stingray and balut make for wild stories and lasting bonds!
Guest Information
Patrick Diedrich
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Content Director at Recoil Off Grid
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Survival skills adventurer and journalist
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Follow his adventures and insights at offgridweb.com and on social media
Keywords
Gun experiment, podcast, Patrick Diedrich, Recoil Off Grid, survival, preparedness, Cancon, firearm news, machine gun laws, gun regulations, DEI, Second Amendment, HSM Ammunition, off-grid skills, homesteading, tornado alley, cheapest places to live, Ballute, exotic foods, Amazon adventure, field dressing, outdoor skills, tactical training, self-reliance, gun sales trends, modern survival, 2A news, concealed carry
