Part of our commitment to put out information that could save lives in disasters includes a variety of venue, and we realize that we rarely, if ever, mention these on our website. If you find our content useful on the website or in one of our other arenas, you might want to check out all your options as well, all completely free:
Every first and third Wednesday of each month, we put out a live videocast with the nice folks at aroundthecabin.com. Here you’ll see us “show and tell” medical items that will be helpful for survival, as well as have a stimulating discussion with around the Cabin founder Rich Beresford. We also give away prizes at the end of each show to random members of the chat room (yes, you can ask us questions)! Here’s one of our latest episodes:
https://aroundthecabin.com/show-archives/wednesdays/
In addition to our videocast, we have an audio podcast every week on blogtalk radio which is also carried by a number of great prepper networks like Gman’s Prepper Broadcasting Network, The USA Emergency Broadcast Network, Survival Central Radio, and Shake and Wake Radio.
https://www.blogtalkradio.com/survivalmedicine
If you like our videocast, you’ll like our YouTube channel “Dr.Bones/Nurse Amy as well. We have over 100 videos on everything from fish antibiotics to athlete’s feet, with more coming out regularly:
https://www.youtube.com/user/drbonespodcast
In addition, we have a presence on twitter with thousands of followers @preppershow, plus Facebook in a number of pages: Doom and Bloom, DoctorBonesandNurseAmy, and our special survival medicine group: Survival Medicine Dr. Bones Nurse Amy.
You’ll also find our articles in some issues of great magazines related to preparedness. Consider subscribing to some of the magazines below, you’ll find tons of great content by some of the best experts in the field.
- Backwoods Home
- American Survival Guide
- Survivor’s Edge
- Survivalist
- Survival Quarterly
- Prepare
- Disaster Survival
- and others
We hope that you’ve enjoyed our content. We remain committed to helping the preparedness community to become medical prepared.
Wishing you the best of health in good times or bad,
Joe and Amy Alton