Outstanding episode! I truly appreciate you doing this. As I have mentioned in previous posts, I am the director of our county EMS system and a paramedic for 25 years. A large part of what I do is frequent public speaking and training engagements. I am always trying to convince people to step out of their comfort zones and learn a new skillset such as CPR, wilderness first aid or even just basic first aid. Unfortunately, through the years this is getting harder and harder to accomplish. Most people think 911 is simply a phone call away, when I explain 911 may not always be an option, the look of bewilderment is mind boggling. Anyway, not to drone on as there were so many positive aspects of the podcast to speak about. Thank you as always for what you do! Keep up the great work.
Outstanding episode! I truly appreciate you doing this. As I have mentioned in previous posts, I am the director of our county EMS system and a paramedic for 25 years. A large part of what I do is frequent public speaking and training engagements. I am always trying to convince people to step out of their comfort zones and learn a new skillset such as CPR, wilderness first aid or even just basic first aid. Unfortunately, through the years this is getting harder and harder to accomplish. Most people think 911 is simply a phone call away, when I explain 911 may not always be an option, the look of bewilderment is mind boggling. Anyway, not to drone on as there were so many positive aspects of the podcast to speak about. Thank you as always for what you do! Keep up the great work.
Thanks for doing the work you do. Keep spreading the message.
And thanks for listening to the podcast.
Hey Michael, can we get some book recommendations outdoor survival skills (for while we wait to do BOSS one day)?
I like “Whatever doesn’t Kill you makes you happier”
So great, thanks for sharing this discussion.