Behind the masks. Halloween safety now that we’re free!

Podcast Season 3 episode 18

Release Date 102622

Behind the masks. Halloween safety now that we’re free!

Alrighty then, we’re back for another exciting adventure here on the Chaotic Navigator podcast. I am Mark Weisman, the Alaska Outlaw and today I’d like to talk about celebrating the great calamity that is “All Hallows Eve” here in the US. Where there will be hundreds of children trolling every neighborhood hoping to score some dietary torpedoes.

Before we get after it today, I’d like to make sure that, for those of you who need peace and harmony, or help in making sense of life, be sure to check out the Alaskan Ulfhednar podcast at https://akulfhednar.com. After 30 years of spiritual searching and discovery, he has arrived home. Check out his theories of finding peace and harmony, with a true understanding of co-existence and universal love. Some great stuff for you there. 

Each week we look at a different facet of what being prepared looks like in the real world of everyday. It is absolutely awesome to be back with you guys here for another adventure of discovery and obtaining the super power of common sense. Today I want to put a new lens on the old eyeballs and look at the topics with a different perspective.

Today I’d like to spend some time talking about many different aspects of basic security protocols that could be used during that sacred evening of sugar overload. Most of us don’t think about security on the night of fun, however, it’s also the most opportunistic.

Segment 1.- In the first segment we’re going to discuss the dangers involved in both: small, and big, town trick or treating. In the first segment I want to discuss the bad stuff about possibilities, putting on our criminal hat for a little bit to talk about what could go wrong. While it might be considered a little fear mongering, the idea is that we need to understand the worst cast scenarios, so we can better design solutions that work for us.

Segment 2. - in the second segment we’ll get in and discuss some basic security protocols that can be used to increase the potential for successful safety on the evenings activities. By taking off our criminal hat, and switching sides to the “white hat” thinking, we can have a better idea as to solutions that’s will work for both our “peace of mind” and our pocketbook. Just some basic ideas.

Segment 3 - Finally, id like to talk about the things that we can be prepared for ahead of time by putting all the protocols for children, young and old alike to ensure their safety. Following up to our second segment, here we talk about helping our children understand the “plans” to ensure they are making safe decisions.

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