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"Make It Out Alive" (M.O.A.)

"Make It Out Alive" (M.O.A.)

De: Sam Wilson
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Stay Sharp. Stay Ready. Stay Alive.

Welcome to Make It Out Alive (M.O.A.) with Sam Wilson, the ultimate radio show for those who refuse to be caught off guard. In a world where common-sense survival skills are fading fast, Sam is here to bring them back—louder, smarter, and more practical than ever.

Live on KKFO Gold Country Radio on Saturday's at 8:00am (PT) and Sunday's at 8:00pm (PT) on 103.3FM in Klamath Falls, Oregon and around the world on goldcountryradio.org

From urban emergencies to wilderness survival, from bushcraft basics to real-world preparedness, M.O.A. is your real-life guide to surviving everyday situations. Whether you're facing a natural disaster, a sketchy situation, or just the unexpected chaos of daily life, this show gives you the tools, tactics, and mindset to handle it all.

Situational Awareness – Learn how to read your surroundings like a pro.

Survival Skills – Master fire-starting, shelter-building, self-defense, and more.

Preparedness Hacks – Build the ultimate go-bag, stockpile smartly, and stay ready.

Don’t Die from Stupidity! – Avoid the simple mistakes that could cost you big.

Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a city dweller, or just someone who wants to be ready for anything, Sam Wilson is here to make sure you Make It Out Alive!

Sam would love to hear from you! Email him at info@gearconvoy.com or send him a letter the old fashioned way!

Sam Wilson

PO Box 1108

Chiloquin, OR 97624

Sam Wilson's full-line of quality survival gear produced in the USA: https://gearconvoy.com/

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Episodios
  • El Mencho: Hockey Tears, Cartel Chaos, and Grandpa Glock on a Scooter
    Feb 23 2026

    Broadcasting from 4,200 feet in the hills of Oregon, Sam Wilson kicks off Season 2, Episode 4 with a rapid-fire rundown of the week’s chaos: Olympic hockey drama, online rage-bait meltdowns, and the growing feeling that everybody’s one bad headline away from losing their mind.

    Sam breaks down the internet’s obsession with USA vs. Canada after Team USA takes gold, then pivots south to the claim that El Mencho was captured and killed, with cartel fallout spiraling into burning blockades and highway shutdowns across parts of Mexico.

    Then the show swerves into a surprisingly heated “country vs. city” moment: you don’t need a rooster for hens to lay eggs—and Sam wants listeners to email in a simple yes-or-no poll.

    From there, he reads listener mail on First Amendment auditors vs. “frauditors,” laying out why he supports law and order while still warning that you never know what kind of cop you’ll get in a random encounter—and why the “ID obsession” issue keeps blowing up.

    Finally, Florida delivers the closing punch: a 79-year-old man in a mobility scooter allegedly threatens a Walmart jewelry worker, flashes a gun, and asks, “Are you scared now?” Sam signs off with the MOA reminder: don’t wait for an emergency to prepare—because if you don’t make it out alive, you don’t make it out at all.

    Want to be ready for anything? Check out Sam’s 100% Made in the USA survival gear at GearConvoy.com.

    Tune in. Get prepared. Stay alive.

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    43 m
  • The Trail Slaughters Two, Serrations Dominate, Axe Wars, and Florida Takes a Swing
    Jan 28 2026

    Recorded fireside at 4,200 feet in the winter hills of Southern Oregon—with Kobra the shop cat and Bacon the dog in the background—Season 2, Episode 3 gets back to the MOA essentials: risk, preparedness, and consequences.

    The episode turns grim fast: two experienced hikers are killed on Washington’s Lena Lake Trail when a dead fir (“widowmaker”) snaps without warning—one dies instantly, the other despite aid and even off-duty doctors on scene. Then Mount Rainier delivers another hard lesson: two climbers vanish near Wilson Glacier and are later recovered around 9,600 feet, with the medical examiner citing accidental blunt-force injuries.

    From there, Sam tackles two forever-debates: axes on the trail (heavy, risky, often unnecessary) and serrations vs. plain edge—with the blunt claim that serrations keep cutting long after a plain edge is done, especially in dirty real-world conditions.

    And because it’s MOA, Florida closes the show: an angry customer allegedly storms into an Enterprise rental car office holding a toddler and waving a 42-inch metal selfie stick, threatening staff over a payment dispute. No phone attached. No injuries. Plenty of charges.

    Because if you don’t make it out alive, you don’t make it out at all.

    Want to be ready for anything? Check out Sam’s 100% Made in the USA survival gear at GearConvoy.com.

    Tune in. Get prepared. Stay alive.

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    42 m
  • Juicy Booty Goes to War: Bats, Badges, and Backcountry Death
    Jan 21 2026

    Broadcasting from 4,200 feet in the icy hills of Oregon—fireside with Cobra the shop cat chiming in—Sam Wilson is back with Season 2, Episode 2, and the theme is simple: people are getting reckless, and reality is collecting receipts.

    First, Sam addresses the incoming hate mail and doubles down: the MOA Broadcast isn’t here to carry water for any political tribe. But if you’re planning to “resist” federal operations in the street, understand this: you’re not protesting—you're volunteering for charges. Freedom is real… and so are consequences.

    Then we go to California, where wilderness complacency turns deadly—again. A group of hikers gets lost in Riverside County, and one member of the party heads out alone to find them. The others are airlifted to safety. The would-be rescuer is found dead at the bottom of a 150-foot rock face. The takeaway hits hard: the wilderness doesn’t care about your intentions, and panic rescues can multiply casualties.

    Next up: out-of-control cops and the creeping problem of ego-policing—arrests over microscopic “offenses,” power trips on the roadside, and the sobering reminder that on the street, the badge usually “wins” first… and the courts sort it out later (if you’re lucky).

    And finally, Florida delivers the headline you didn’t know you needed: a Miami woman allegedly linked to a chaotic park brawl—identified through video, a Facebook profile, and a nickname that belongs in MOA history: “Juicy Booty.” Police say she’s accused of swinging a metal baseball bat in a fight involving adults and juveniles. The charges are serious—and the story is pure Florida madness.

    Dark humor. Harsh lessons. No fluff. Because if you don’t make it out alive… you don’t make it out at all.

    Want to be ready for anything? Check out Sam’s 100% Made in the USA survival gear at GearConvoy.com.

    Tune in. Get prepared. Stay alive.

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    36 m
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