510 | David Blalock | Survival Skills, Community Relief, and Disaster Response | Hurricane Helene
Send us a text In this episode of The Protectors® Podcast, David Blalock shares his experience with boots-on-the-ground experience discussing Hurricane Helene: 1. Importance of basic survival skills, especially land navigation without technology 2. Lessons from Western North Carolina and the value of educators like Kevin Estela 3. Community collaboration, featuring contributions from Tulsi Gabbard and her sister Vrindavan 4. Support for local law enforcement and hurricane relief in areas like Scotland County 5. Challenges faced by smaller law enforcement agencies 6. Potential for mobilizing federal employees in disaster relief 7. The impact of grassroots efforts and community-driven responses in crises 8. Celebrating protectors like the TOA Group who serve communities nationwide The episode emphasizes the power of preparedness, community action, and the need for more efficient disaster response systems. Support the show Make sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
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