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The Canary Has Left The Building - The Ongoing Food Crisis & Preparing for the Worst
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Jun 11, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
We've all heard, "The canary in the coal mine", right?
The canary in the coal mine idiom refers to an early warning sign that danger is afoot. In this sense, the canary may or may not be dead but it has definitely left the building. We’ve been warned and danger is ahead.
If we stay in the coal mine (meaning, if we keep doing what we’re doing), there’s a higher likelihood we won’t make it out or endure what the CEO of Chase JP Morgan warned us about last week, what he called an "economic hurricane".
Whether that sounds ominous to you or not, the reality is, we should all be preparing for the worst. Not just preparing for continuing food shortages, but preparing for much, much more that is already on the horizon.
That said…I hope you are motivated to take action, and thanks for listening to this episode and (definitely) sharing it with the people you love.
The canary in the coal mine idiom refers to an early warning sign that danger is afoot. In this sense, the canary may or may not be dead but it has definitely left the building. We’ve been warned and danger is ahead.
If we stay in the coal mine (meaning, if we keep doing what we’re doing), there’s a higher likelihood we won’t make it out or endure what the CEO of Chase JP Morgan warned us about last week, what he called an "economic hurricane".
Whether that sounds ominous to you or not, the reality is, we should all be preparing for the worst. Not just preparing for continuing food shortages, but preparing for much, much more that is already on the horizon.
That said…I hope you are motivated to take action, and thanks for listening to this episode and (definitely) sharing it with the people you love.
Released:
Jun 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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