May 19, 2024

VIDEO: Teaching Your Boomer PARENTS to PREPARE!


When times shift & you’re teaching your parents how to be self-reliant. Be ready. It’s here now. Everyone will need us homesteaders!
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20 thoughts on “VIDEO: Teaching Your Boomer PARENTS to PREPARE!

  1. I think when you label people like Boomer, Gen x, z or whatever just divides people. Why can't we just refer people as people without categorizing them. People of all ages are not "awake" so to speak.

  2. Looks like me and my husband are the only ones on deck. Working are rears off. I am the one who buys here and there. My husband is raising the garden now and working full time. I am working too out of the house and in the home.

  3. I am totally alone in the world of prepping. My wife, adult children have not a care in the world. I cannot even talk about it. It is ok cause I am doing it without any of their assistance.

  4. I'm 63 my Mom is 82 I'm the one teaching her about growing food and homesteading my parents were even in agriculture they owned grain elevators across Kansas but they did not grow their own food or many animals. I was the one interested and followed my grandparents around learning the skills that made me a good homesteader so I guess it takes all kinds my kid who are in their early 40's couldn't care less but they will and it won't be long.

  5. I hadn't watched this video, but caught the one after about "boomers". I'm a boomer and it is a term that I grew up with and am not "hurt" by that word. I am worried about all of these times we are in. Mostly I worry about my children and grandchildren. I had parents and grandparent that made it through the depression and WWII. I think they were the greatest generation in the USA and I think we are all a bunch of cry babies compared to them. I have seen how they were put down for doing things "the old way". They were told that the "new" ways are better, that a college education was what was going to make their children "better" than being a farmer. I feel my parents worked very hard to raise six children and they in every way did what they thought would lead us to have a better life. I was told go to college, find a good job and work for one company and retire to the "good" life. Sorry to say, that never happened, but I have had a good life, until now. Now I was looking forward to my friends retiring and all of us taking a very long trip thru the northeast this fall. It's going to be hard or now impossible, due to gas prices. I do want to learn more, I want to be able to take care of my own food and help those in my family. My retirement deam is finding about 20 to forty acres I can afford. Life changes and if we refuse to change with it, to learn and to grow even in our senior years, than you won't make it.

  6. I have people in both Boomers and Gen Y categories that won't wake the hell up. My worry is they will wake up when it's too late and think I'm going to take food from my kids' mouths to feed them! I'm an old millennial (1982) and they keep telling me to wear the tin foil. So I've given up. If they can't see the writing on the wall with the high gas prices and food shortages / high food prices. I don't see anything working for them.

  7. The majority of "boomers" I know are already preppers. The ones I know who think prepping is a conspiracy theory are generally 25 and under. That's not saying everyone that age is, just the ones I know. They seem to think the government will save them from everything.

  8. As a boomer, that's 1 generation behind the "work a career & buy needed items," I've been blessed to teach skills to all generations. My favorite person was: a 72yr old making lard.

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