Cramming for the Apocalypse Podcast

Ep. 9 - Evacuation Plans and Go Bags

39 min · 9 de may de 2025
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Before we launch into the podcast, I wanted to let you know that I’m currently working with MakeWith Hardware & Learning Center [https://www.makewithpdx.com/] here in Portland to develop VIRTUAL workshops that help guide you through aspects of preparedness. If you are interested in taking such a class, we’d love for you to take a very quick survey to get a sense of the topics you’re interested in and some other aspects of what we could offer. Also, answering the survey just helps us gauge whether there’s enough interest to offer it, so just taking the survey is info in and of itself. If there’s ample interest, then we foresee launching these sessions next Fall 2025, so stay tuned! This week is the one many of you who have tuned in because of the LA fires have been waiting for: planning for evacuation. And yes, this has the list for what to put in your Go Bag which you can also find in the original post from last year. Also, we had a fun riff on what might go into a $5 Go-Bag, so if you’re reading this and want to partake, we’d LOVE to hear what you were able to put in your $5 Go-Bag (hint: grocery bag + dollar store finds would probably do the trick). Cramming for the Apocalypse is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Cramming for the Apocalypse at crammingfortheapocalypse.substack.com/subscribe [https://crammingfortheapocalypse.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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episode Charm of the Wilderness - Ep. 3 - Indigenous History of Yellowstone National Park and Beyond with Shane Doyle artwork

Charm of the Wilderness - Ep. 3 - Indigenous History of Yellowstone National Park and Beyond with Shane Doyle

In January 2021, The Smithsonian Magazine published an article called “The Lost History of Yellowstone [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/lost-history-yellowstone-180976518/].” I was already in the middle of an awakening about the origins of how the land of North America became settler land (i.e., it was stolen from Indigenous peoples). The article interviews and follows researchers who had recently uncovered artifacts that proved what is now called Yellowstone National Park was a major thoroughfare for Native communities traveling through the Northern Plains region. These artifacts were not only interesting archeology, but they proved that the land so many of us were taught was uninhabited before it became a national park was, in fact, inhabited, and it was sacred ground. It thwarted the myth that we were all sold, which actually covered up the atrocities committed by the U.S. government to force Native peoples out of the region. In that story, then-research associate, Shane Doyle, who is a member of the Apsaalooke (Crow) Nation, was also interviewed. The story’s author, Andrew Geiger read a quote from a current-day Yellowstone brochure to Doyle and his colleague Doug MacDonald: “When you watch animals in Yellowstone, you glimpse the world as it was before humans.” Geiger notes that Doyle burst out laughing and responded: “The park is a slap in the face to Native people. There is almost no mention of the dispossession and violence that happened. We have essentially been erased from the park, and that leads to a lot of hard feelings, although we do love to go to Yellowstone and reminisce about our ancestors living there in a good way.” I have continued to go back to this story time and again and knew that I wanted to talk with Shane for this book and podcast. So when Betsy Gaines Quammen told me that she and Shane were also friends (they both live in Boseman!) I was thrilled. Since then, Shane has gone on to write a ton about Indigenous history and is doing so much for his community in Boseman. I’m excited for you to learn from him in this podcast. Shane is in the process of planning a Tipi Village in Yellowstone for September 2026, which is meant to celebrate the Indigenous connection to the park. Stay tuned for more information on that. For more of Shane’s writing, check out these stories: * Land of Steam | National Parks Conservation Association [https://www.npca.org/articles/3330-land-of-steam] * Commemorating Yellowstone’s 150th Birthday with the Park’s ‘First Family’ | National Parks Conservation Association [https://www.npca.org/articles/3075-commemorating-yellowstone-s-150th-birthday-with-the-park-s-first-family] * Actors: Making Meaning and Medicine in the Land of the Burning Ground | [https://www.mtoutlaw.com/actors-making-meaning-and-medicine-in-the-land-of-the-burning-ground/]Mountain Outlaw [https://www.mtoutlaw.com/actors-making-meaning-and-medicine-in-the-land-of-the-burning-ground/] * Brilliance and Beauty: Celebrating the Gift of a Blackfoot Map [https://www.distinctlymontana.com/brilliance-and-beauty-celebrating-gift-blackfoot-map] | Distinctly Montana * Following the Footsteps | [https://outsidebozeman.com/culture/following-the-footsteps]Outside Bozeman [https://outsidebozeman.com/culture/following-the-footsteps] * Above the Sky | [https://bigskyjournal.com/above-the-sky/]Big Sky Journal [https://bigskyjournal.com/above-the-sky/] Cramming for the Apocalypse is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Cramming for the Apocalypse at crammingfortheapocalypse.substack.com/subscribe [https://crammingfortheapocalypse.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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episode Charm of the Wilderness Ep. 2 - Public Lands & American Mythologies with Betsy Gaines Quammen artwork

Charm of the Wilderness Ep. 2 - Public Lands & American Mythologies with Betsy Gaines Quammen

Hello Crammers! I’m excited to bring you the rest of the Charm of the Wildrness podcast directly to your feeds! We’ve gotten some great traction over on the podcast platforms, but many of you haven’t had the chance to hear from the amazing people I brought to the podcast, so here we are in your feed. I’ll be publishing a couple of episodes per week, so you get to hear all 9 episodes of this series and the amazing people I got to talk with. This week I talk with Betsy Gaines Quammen [https://substack.com/profile/800224-betsy-gaines-quammen] about public lands and her book American Zion! When my family was traveling to the National Parks in Southern Utah last November, I happened to be reading American Zion: Cliven Bundy, God, & Public Lands in the West [https://bookshop.org/p/books/american-zion-cliven-bundy-god-public-lands-in-the-west-betsy-gaines-quammen/a44b86f6c0c1cf1a] by Betsy Gaines Quammen [https://open.substack.com/users/800224-betsy-gaines-quammen?utm_source=mentions], and I became a little bit obsessed. The moment I put it down, I emailed Betsy to interview her for the book I’m working on and to invite her to be one of my inaugural guests for the podcast. I’m excited for you to hear more from Betsy because she’s pretty badass and such a fun person. American Zion was her first book in 2020, so lucky you get a whole set of books to read of hers, all of which focus in some way on the mythologies we tell ourselves in the American West. Here are links to her books and other resources we mention in this episode. Betsy’s Books: * This Haunted Land: Reckoning with Ghosts and Stories that Shape America [https://bookshop.org/p/books/this-haunted-land-reckoning-with-ghosts-and-the-stories-that-shape-america-betsy-gaines-quammen/f78aa93f53ca70a2?ean=9798890920478&next=t] (Forthcoming September 2026, Torrey House Press) — PRE-ORDER NOW! * True West: Myth and Mending on the Far Side of America [https://bookshop.org/p/books/true-west-myth-and-mending-on-the-far-side-of-america-betsy-gaines-quammen/28ea350c6c1b2681?ean=9781948814874&next=t] (2023, Torrey House Press) * American Zion: Cliven Bundy, God, & Public Lands in the West [https://bookshop.org/p/books/american-zion-cliven-bundy-god-public-lands-in-the-west-betsy-gaines-quammen/a44b86f6c0c1cf1a] (2020, Torrey House Press) Other Resources Referenced: * Bundyville [https://www.opb.org/news/article/bundyville-occupation-podcast/]Podcast [https://www.opb.org/news/article/bundyville-occupation-podcast/] — produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting and created and hosted by Leah Sotille [https://www.leahsottile.com/]. This is a great deep-dive into the Bundy family and links the events they led to Trump’s America. * Public Lands & Grazing investigative report [https://www.hcn.org/free-range/] by High Country News and ProPublica Find Betsy Online www.betsygainesquammen.com [https://www.betsygainesquammen.com/] @ betsygainesquammen [https://www.instagram.com/betsygainesquammen] Cramming for the Apocalypse is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Cramming for the Apocalypse at crammingfortheapocalypse.substack.com/subscribe [https://crammingfortheapocalypse.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Welcome to the Charm of the Wilderness podcast! I’m thrilled to release our inaugural episode featuring not only an incredible educator, but one of my oldest and best friends, Allison Depuy. If you’re listening to this on the Cramming for the Apocalypse feed, make sure to Subscribe to this podcast at Charm of the Wilderness [https://open.substack.com/pub/charmofthewilderness] on Substack or you can find it wherever you get your podcasts. In this episode, we talk about innovative ways to bring the outdoors to the classroom and how we can inspire our kids to be engaged in nature. Additionally, Alli helps me introduce the podcast and what Charm of the Wilderness is all about. About Alli Alli DePuy is the CEO of Inspired Classroom [https://www.inspiredclassroom.com/], is an accomplished educator, curriculum designer, and EdTech innovator with 25 years of experience. Through Inspired Classroom, she collaborates across the public and private sectors to design and implement project-based education experiences, innovative technologies, and mentorship programs that engage learners of all ages. Her work is widely recognized across Montana and supported by educators, organizations, the Office of Public Instruction, the Office of the Governor, and other state leaders. Connect with us about Curio Camp In this episode, Alli and I discussed a project that we’re working on, an interactive card deck for kids to be inspired and excited about nature. These decks include prompts for games, meditations, fun facts, and other ways to engage kids in the places they’re visiting. Curio Camp is in the Beta stages and we are looking for families of elementary-age kids traveling to state or national parks this summer to help test out the product! If this describes you, COMPLETE THIS FORM [https://form.jotform.com/260698394880070] and we will be in touch! to Cramming for the Apocalypse is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Cramming for the Apocalypse is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Cramming for the Apocalypse at crammingfortheapocalypse.substack.com/subscribe [https://crammingfortheapocalypse.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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episode "Here Comes the Apocalypse" with Jennifer Heller artwork

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episode Ep. 11 - Talking About Preparedness artwork

Ep. 11 - Talking About Preparedness

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