~ In Memoriam ~Mat Stein Author of the Books – When Technology Fails: A Manual for Self-Reliance, Sustainability & Surviving the Long Emergency and When Disaster Strikes!_on Quantum Matrix Radio
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Mat Stein Author of the Books – When Technology Fails: A Manual for Self-Reliance, Sustainability & Surviving the Long Emergency and When Disaster Strikes!
This is an encore episode in memoriam of Mat Stein who sadly passed away a few days ago. We are so grateful Mat was able to join us on Quantum Matrix Radio to share his wisdom, knowledge and spiritual insights into a world undergoing tremendous change and challenge. Bless your soul Mat as you now enter the world of the Great Beyond, our prayers are with you!
Mat Stein is a bestselling author, engineer, designer, and green builder. Stein is a National Merit Scholar, a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where he majored in Mechanical Engineering, and recipient of the “Straight T Award,” MIT’s highest athletic honor. Today, Mat owns and operates Stein Design and Construction, providing product design services, engineering analysis, and green building.
Mr. Stein has appeared on numerous radio and television programs and is a repeat guest on Fox News, MSNBC, Gary Null, Coast-to-Coast AM, Alex Jones, and the Thom Hartmann Show. He has also written several articles on the subject of sustainable living and is a guest columnist for the Huffington Post.
He is the author of When Technology Fails: A Manual for Self-Reliance, Sustainability & Surviving the Long Emergency and When Disaster Strikes. Mat Stein joins our host, attorney David Meiswinkle, on today’s show to discuss our need to prepare for the worst and just how to do it!
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This encore show was broadcast on December 31, 2018.
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Any chance you night get some help to fix the audio? Your archived shows are often unlistenable due to the audio quality, particularly your guest’s side of the conversation. Keep up the great work as far as the show content and your activism!