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E172: After the Crumble – Unusual look at survival after a slow apocalypse

In this episode, we wrestle with wanting the collapse to come and what a slow collapse might look like. Devon Porter, author of After The Crumble, joins us to illustrate what a societal crumble might look like in this ITRH Book Club Episode.

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After the Crumble Interview Topics:

  • What inspired Devon to write After the Crumble?
  • How should readers expect to connect with the main character?
  • What causes the slow collapse (aka crumble)?
  • Is this a story with survival lessons or a lesson on survival?
  • What authors inspire Devon?
  • How did he get into preparedness?
  • What’s his go-to rifle?
  • When is volume 2 coming out?
  • What’s the best $100 he ever spent on survival?

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In his free time, he enjoys hogging the remote, surfing, scotch, mental masturbation and debate over philosophical topics, and shooting stuff--usually not all at the same time.

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