Episode 521
Your everyday carry shouldn’t be static—it should evolve with your life, your gear, and the seasons. In this episode of The Survival Punk Podcast, I talk through my real-world EDC setup, the things that have worked, what’s failed, and the seasonal tweaks that make sense heading into fall and winter. From pocket knives to chapstick, we’re stripping it down to the essentials that earn their place every single day.
If you’re like me, your gear takes a beating. I talk about how rough handling exposes weak tools, and why the solution isn’t buying more—it’s choosing smarter. Whether that’s upgrading your pocket knife sharpening setup or finding the right slim, low-profile carry pouch, now’s the time to do an EDC checkup before cold weather hits.
You might not think of chapstick or hand lotion as survival gear, but cracked lips or hands are open invitations for infection. Small comfort items can prevent real problems down the line. I break down the ones that have saved me more than once—and the greasy messes I’ll never buy again.
Flashlights, multi-tools, and box cutters—these aren’t glamorous, but they’re worth their weight in usefulness. I tell a story about how a simple flashlight saved me from walking into a moldy nightmare during a house showing. Lesson learned: you’ll never wish you didn’t have light.
Your EDC should balance preparedness and practicality. Whether you carry a belly-band, fanny pack, or just the basics in your pockets, the goal is to be ready without being burdened. I also touch on future topics like concealed carry laws and how your right to self-defense ties into being truly prepared.
Takeaway:
As fall sets in, do an EDC audit. Clean it up, sharpen what’s dull, and add what’s missing. Everyday carry isn’t about showing off—it’s about showing up ready for life.
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