Unchained Preppers
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: crudos on February 11, 2016, 08:18:02 PM
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Great article here....
http://thesurvivalsummit.com/blog/2016/2/8/how-to-find-new-members-to-join-your-survival-retreat-group?mc_cid=9e2f498fed&mc_eid=73f0372fca (http://thesurvivalsummit.com/blog/2016/2/8/how-to-find-new-members-to-join-your-survival-retreat-group?mc_cid=9e2f498fed&mc_eid=73f0372fca)
How to Find New Members to Join Your Survival Retreat Group
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The author even visited our humble little site.....
http://unchainedpreppers.com/forum/library/emp-equipping-modern-patriots/msg49870/#msg49870 (http://unchainedpreppers.com/forum/library/emp-equipping-modern-patriots/msg49870/#msg49870)
Top-notch A#1
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Thanks for the shoutout! We spent a week with the author of that article, Jonathan Hollerman and he is a great guy. Coincidentally I just posted the teaser for the film we made with him so if you are curious to see him running and gunning check it out here: www.thesurvivalsummit.com (http://www.thesurvivalsummit.com)
Thanks again for linking to us, good stuff here on this forum! -Daniel
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Awesome Daniel! :pirateThumbUp:
The trailer looks to be high quality and most important - Useful.
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Thanks Mac,
Useful being the number one priority. Second is the action and cinematic so we don't put people to sleep! lol We call it Edutainment... kinda a stupid word when written down. Glad you liked it!
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"Edutainment" is PERFECT Daniel :thumbsUp:
I facilitated a lot of classroom training in my career. The best way to keep the class awake was to weave instruction with entertainment. Worked every time ;)
On another note and I do not know how you would incorporate this into the beginning of your video...I always gave students a pretest before I started the class. Then a post test after the class was done. Doing so I found out if the instruction got across or not. I also learned where I had to sure up my training.
Good luck!
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Always add entertainment. Otherwise you got nothing being received. :dance: is always helpful.
Nemo