Urban Survival: What Actually Matters
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Most people think survival happens in remote places.
But most real-world problems happen in everyday environments, parking lots, entryways, sidewalks, stores, and crowded spaces where attention naturally shifts.
In this episode, we explore how situational awareness works in urban environments and why recognizing transition points, movement patterns, and exits can make a meaningful difference long before a problem develops.
Urban survival isn’t about reacting faster.
It’s about noticing sooner.
I also explain how surprise affects decision-making and why reducing surprise gives you more time, and more options.
In this episode we cover:
• why most preventable problems happen during transitions
• how movement becomes one of your most important tools
• why exits create options and options create calm decisions
• how awareness improves outcomes for individuals and families
Preparedness isn’t about expecting problems everywhere.
It’s about understanding the environments you already move through every day.