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After the Fall - Post-Apocalyptic Fiction, Science and Survival

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After the Fall explores post-apocalyptic fiction, real-world collapse scenarios, and the science behind how systems fail—and what comes next. Hosted by author John Michael Layne (Seasons of Ash), the show blends storytelling, expert interviews, and practical survival insights to examine the fragile systems that shape our world. From grid failures and pandemics to super volcanoes and societal breakdown, each episode asks the same question: What happens after everything falls apart—and who are we when it does? Rooted in Appalachian perspective and grounded in realism, After the Fall is where fiction, science, and survival meet.

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Preparedness Starts With Training

What does real preparedness actually look like when things go wrong? In this episode of After the Fall, I sit down with firefighter, EMS responder, rescue instructor, and TacMed1 founder Jon Bajek to talk about the reality behind emergency response, survival, and training. With nearly two decades of experience responding to fires, rescues, medical emergencies, and high-stress incidents, Jon breaks down the difference between preparedness fantasy and real-world capability. We discuss why mindset matters more than gear, the psychological realities of trauma, communication under stress, medical readiness, and what ordinary people can do right now to become more capable in a crisis. This is one of the most practical preparedness conversations we’ve had on the show. Topics include: • Real preparedness vs “prepper entertainment” • Why training matters more than equipment • The first minutes of chaos during emergencies • Mental resilience and decision-making under stress • Medical preparedness for families • Why community matters more than lone-wolf survival Subscribe for more conversations on post-apocalyptic fiction, preparedness, survival mindset, and resilience. #Preparedness #Survival #EmergencyPreparedness #Prepping #FirstResponder #AfterTheFall #TacMed1 #PreparednessTraining #SurvivalMindset #EmergencyResponse

18. mai 2026 - 34 min
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The Last Generation That Knew How to Survive

Before “prepping” became a trend, survival was simply part of everyday life. In this episode of After the Fall, John Michael Layne sits down for a conversation about growing up in rural West Virginia during the Great Depression and the practical skills that once defined ordinary American life. Hunting wasn’t recreation. Gardening wasn’t a hobby. Families preserved food, repaired what they owned, and learned to survive without depending on fragile modern systems. The conversation explores the knowledge previous generations possessed, why so much of it has disappeared, and what modern preparedness can still learn from the people who lived through genuinely hard times. From food preservation and hunting to self-sufficiency, resilience, and the fragility of modern convenience, this episode is a reminder that many of the skills we now call “prepping” were once simply called life. Website: johnmichaellayne.com

9. mai 2026 - 26 min
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"We Thought We'd Be Fine": Surviving Hurricane Katrina | Wes Gabb

What does real collapse actually look like? In 2005, Hurricane Katrina turned New Orleans into something unrecognizable. Power failed. Communication broke down. And for a period of time, people were left to figure things out on their own. In this episode of After the Fall, John Michael Layne sits down with Wes Gabb—a New Orleans native who lived through Hurricane Katrina as a teenager. Wes shares what it was like as the storm approached, the chaos of evacuating under pressure, and the moment it became clear that things were not going back to normal anytime soon. From gridlocked highways to complete communication breakdown, this conversation reveals how quickly systems can fail—and how unprepared most people are for that reality. But this isn’t just a story about Katrina. It’s a conversation about mindset—how people respond when expectations collide with reality, and what separates those who adapt from those who don’t. In this episode: *  The illusion of safety before the storm  *  What evacuating Katrina actually looked like  *  How quickly communication systems failed  *  The gap between expectation and reality  *  Lessons in preparation, adaptability, and resilience  Connect with Wes Gabb: 🌐 hollywoodcreationswv.com About the Show: After the Fall explores apocalyptic fiction, real-world disasters, and the mindset required to survive when systems break down.

7. april 2026 - 26 min
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The Shackleton Mindset: How to Stay Calm When Everything Falls Apart

When things go wrong, most people don’t rise to the occasion—they fall to the level of their mindset. In this episode, I break down what I call The Shackleton Mindset—a way of thinking built on clarity, responsibility, discipline, and calm under pressure. Drawing from the real-world leadership of Ernest Shackleton and connecting it to modern life, we walk through the mental framework that actually determines how people respond when systems fail, uncertainty rises, and pressure hits. This isn’t about gear, tactics, or worst-case scenarios. It’s about how you think, how you act, and who you become when it matters most. We’ll cover: *  Why mindset matters more than preparation alone  *  The difference between responsibility and victimhood  *  How people actually behaved during real disruptions like COVID  *  Why calm is a trained skill—not a personality trait  *  How to think clearly when others panic  *  And how to build a mindset that holds when everything else breaks  Because when everything falls apart, your mindset isn’t tested—it’s revealed. If you’ve ever wondered how you would respond when things go wrong, this episode gives you the framework to answer that question—before it’s too late.

31. mars 2026 - 12 min
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Garrett Holt: From Navy Intelligence to Post-Apocalyptic Author

In this episode of After the Fall, I sit down with Garrett Holt—an indie author and U.S. Navy professional whose background in intelligence, history, and political science brings a unique level of realism to his writing. Garrett is the author of Siege of the Forgotten Order, a post-apocalyptic novel that blends military strategy, dark science fiction, and elements of horror. We talk about how his real-world experience shapes his storytelling, what it’s like building a book and audience at the same time, and what actually goes into launching a series from scratch. Beyond writing, this conversation dives into survival psychology, leadership under pressure, and how large-scale systems begin to break down. It’s a grounded, practical look at the kinds of scenarios often explored in fiction—and why they resonate so strongly right now. Whether you’re a writer, a reader, or someone interested in preparedness and real-world risk, this episode offers both insight and perspective. 🔍 Topics Covered: *  Writing post-apocalyptic fiction with real-world influence  *  Military experience and storytelling  *  Survival mindset and leadership  *  Building an audience as a new author  *  BookTok and modern publishing strategies  *  Collapse scenarios and system instability  🔑 SEO Keywords: post apocalyptic fiction, indie author podcast, survival mindset, societal collapse, disaster scenarios, military fiction, writing process, book marketing, booktok strategy, preparedness mindset, leadership in crisis, post apocalyptic series, systems failure, resilience

26. mars 2026 - 28 min
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