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Extreme weather can cause desperate situations. So, what can survival experts teach us about navigating wildfires, hurricanes, flooding, and severe winter storms? Can we prepare for these natural events without turning into full-fledged preppers or giving into the assumption of doom? How do we adapt to a changing climate?
\\nLes Stroud is a filmmaker, musician, and author best known for Survivorman, the pioneering documentary series that launched Survival Television as a genre. He is also the author of the new children\\u2019s book Wild Outside: Around the World with Survivorman and the creator of the forthcoming PBS special Surviving Disasters with Les Stroud. On this episode of Reversing Climate Change, Les joins Ross to share his mission around connecting people with nature and using film as an outlet to teach bushcraft and primitive earth skills.
\\nLes explains how his work is \\u2018changing into the future\\u2019 to help people adapt to climate change, stressing the general skills of resilience and ingenuity, and reminding us that the truth of survival is in community. Listen in to understand how Wild Outside encourages kids to have adventures in their own backyard (be it the back forty or an urban park) and learn how to prepare for natural events so that they don\\u2019t turn into disasters.
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\\nSurvivorman Les Stroud on YouTube
\\n\\nWild Outside: Around the World with Survivorman by Les Stroud
\\n\\nLes Stroud\\u2019s Wild Harvest
\\nSurviving Disasters with Les Stroud
\\nThe 10 Bushcraft Books by Richard Graves
\\nPrimitive Technology on YouTube
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