Stop Hoarding Gear: Why Your Plan is Probably Garbage with Sam Amyett of MAD Gear
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The Waffle House Index and Other Ways to Know You're In Trouble
In this episode, Andy talks with preparedness expert Sam Amyett of MAD Gear, who emphasizes true preparedness as making realistic plans rather than simply collecting gear.
They discuss balancing preparedness with anxiety through calm family leadership, normalizing drills, and using confident language. This way when things go wrong, everyone feels confident they can do their part. And then they talk about Waffle House.
Find out more about Sam and MAD Gear: https://madgear.shop/
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00:00 Show Introduction
02:32 Meet Sam Amyett
04:03 Planning Over Gear
04:52 Three Core Family Plans
06:05 Evacuation Triggers
08:23 Waffle House Index
09:28 Preparedness Without Anxiety
13:09 Common Mistakes and Triggers
16:01 Budgeting Time and Money
18:48 Research Local Risks
21:12 Black Swan Planning
22:40 Backup Comms Basics
23:26 Three Layer Comms Plan
25:29 GMRS Practice Matters
28:13 Everyday Prep Essentials
30:25 Phone Tools Offline
32:24 First Aid Over Gear
32:59 Food Storage Reality
34:27 Where To Find Mad Gear
36:05 Wrap Up And Final Thoughts
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