A film strip with five images: lightning in a stormy sky, a snow-covered road with a plow, a wildfire over a city, a yellow flood zone warning sign, and a cracked dry landscape.

Ready. Set. Ready. Series

Kicks Off on May 13!

This 4-part series is designed to prepare yourself and your home for the effects of climate change and the instability of the times we’re living in—from wild weather, to wildfire, to whatever comes your way.

Wednesdays beginning May 13 (4PM Pacific/7PM Eastern/11 PM UTC)

Over the course of four 90-minute live Zoom sessions we’ll cover:

  • Emergency Basics (May 13): Where to start and how to prepare without it taking over your whole life.

  • Water Plan (May 20): What to do when you can’t drink what’s coming out of the tap.

  • Pantry Plan (May 27): What to stock, what not to.

  • Emergency Kit Plan (June 3): A strategic approach to gathering tools and resources to have on hand.

Cost: $150 — Scholarships available—just ask.

Class size is intentionally kept to 15 or less participants to ensure individualized support throughout the class.

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We’ll send you more info. about how to sign up when it’s ready to launch!

P.S.

Look, y'all. I get that this topic is right up there with doing your taxes in terms of fun stuff to do!

But, just like when you finish your taxes, it feels good when you’ve got a plan and the weight of not having one is no longer a cloud hanging over you.

Let’s knock this out together so you can free up the brain space for other, brighter things.

Plus, we can have snacks while we do it.

Five images arranged in a film strip pattern. The first shows a person holding a colorful bucket above their head while standing in the ocean. The second depicts a woman flying a yellow kite in a cloudy sky. The third shows a city skyline silhouette with power lines at sunset. The fourth features a small snow sculpture of a snowman and a snow tunnel. The fifth displays a dog standing on grass near a red fire hydrant with a wooden fence in the background.