I also get very excited about wine. Just sayin'...Brambles wrote:On the whole, we tend to be average people who happen to have a shared interest in preparedness. I'm afraid, we're generally rather boring and more likely get excited about a new type of water filter, fire extinguisher, method of preserving or new gardening system than the end of the world as we know it
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Hi Feathers,featherstick wrote:Hello Gary
I see you are a specialist in marketing with a particular interest in music consumption.
Can you tell us a bit more about your research area please? Is the research part of a wider collaboration or project? What particular research question are you focussing on? What other areas of risk perception or preparation are you looking at?
Thanks
Feathers
Yes I am a lecturer in the school of business. My teaching and research interests are mostly focused around consumer behaviour which is basically the study of human behaviour. Most of my research is about music, technology and ethical consumption. Although I work in a business school, the emphasis in my research is about social implications such as how music can be used to help mental and physical health, education etc. A lot of it is quite theoretical and boring. I tend to be quite critical about the music industry and like my research to be used ethically so don't consult with commercial partners directly.
This research is broadly about looking at how we manage risk and anxiety around potential unwanted events in different ways. Generally humans are bad at planning for the future, particulalrly if it is planning for potential disaster. The idea is to talk to communities of people that are at the higher end of rationality regarding prepearation for such events and see what we can learn. We are at the exploration stage of our study so like previous projects I have done the focus is likely to shift slightly depending on the data we collect. At the moment I suppose we are interested in particular about how technological change impacts upon experiences of risk management.
I hope this post helped and didn't put you to sleep
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Then you need to look into industry H&S risk assessments. Why is the H&S guy always hated? Having been the H&S rep I can give you lots of reasons and boy do I have some stories about that.GPS wrote:Hello,oldman wrote:Hi Gary,
I'm always happy to talk about prepping.
To me everyone is a preper in their own way, have you seen how much kit parents with young children load into the car for a trip out, in industry we do risk assessments and we all know, from a very young age, how to dial 999. It's not complicated, we're just a bit more methodical.
Ha very true. Everyone clearly prepares in different ways, why do you think there is a stigma about being more 'methodical' about it. This is the part I don't understand.
As for any prepping. No one wants to do extra work when they get home, they know a torch will be handy if the power goes out but they will rather sit in front of the TV and unwind rather than stop off on the way home and get some spare batteries. If a breaker pops then they blame the electric companies, the torch, the fuse box, the batteries, that low beam in the fuse cupboard, anything other than themselves while they are bumping around in the dark. You can imagine the reaction you would get, as a prepper, telling them, at this point, that they should have had some spare batteries for the torch and a first aid kit for that nasty head wound.
People don't like change or extra work even if it is for their own good, it's easier to po-po the ideas and believe that the zombie apocalypse will never happen.
"Just when one least expects it, the unexpected always happens" - Dr. Rance
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I've been known to dabble myself, slainte missus.itsybitsy wrote:I also get very excited about wine. Just sayin'...Brambles wrote:On the whole, we tend to be average people who happen to have a shared interest in preparedness. I'm afraid, we're generally rather boring and more likely get excited about a new type of water filter, fire extinguisher, method of preserving or new gardening system than the end of the world as we know it

If you're betting man I'm happy to wager that we'll not have a zombie apocalypse. Ever. Now aliens..... absolute stinkers and for some reason all aliens have designs on human woman (the TV can't be wrong), they're the buggers to watch for.oldman wrote:GPS wrote:oldman wrote: it's easier to po-po the ideas and believe that the zombie apocalypse will never happen.
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In reference to pseudonym's post earlier on, I actually do have camouflaged undies.
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons even death may die.
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They must be a bugger to find....Jamesey1981 wrote:In reference to pseudonym's post earlier on, I actually do have camouflaged undies.
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I like the one Mrs Brown said about having Meat Loaf Knickers - On the front it says I would do anything for love -Deeps wrote:They must be a bugger to find....Jamesey1981 wrote:In reference to pseudonym's post earlier on, I actually do have camouflaged undies.
On the back it says but I wont do that!
I have a strategy, it's not written in stone, nor can it be, this scenario has too many variables, everything about it depends on those variables, being specific is not possible.
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Plymtom wrote:I like the one Mrs Brown said about having Meat Loaf Knickers - On the front it says I would do anything for love -Deeps wrote:They must be a bugger to find....Jamesey1981 wrote:In reference to pseudonym's post earlier on, I actually do have camouflaged undies.
On the back it says but I wont do that!
I know another version of the song but I'll not recite it.
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itsybitsy wrote:I also get very excited about wine. Just sayin'...Brambles wrote:On the whole, we tend to be average people who happen to have a shared interest in preparedness. I'm afraid, we're generally rather boring and more likely get excited about a new type of water filter, fire extinguisher, method of preserving or new gardening system than the end of the world as we know it
What corkscrew to every day carry?
Prepping to me means life can continue in reasonable comfort should something happen be it a power cut / snow storm , loss of tap water , car accident etc
Nothing to do with. Tin foil hats
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong 
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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My preferred.....Yorkshire Andy wrote:itsybitsy wrote:I also get very excited about wine. Just sayin'...Brambles wrote:On the whole, we tend to be average people who happen to have a shared interest in preparedness. I'm afraid, we're generally rather boring and more likely get excited about a new type of water filter, fire extinguisher, method of preserving or new gardening system than the end of the world as we know it
What corkscrew to every day carry?
Prepping to me means life can continue in reasonable comfort should something happen be it a power cut / snow storm , loss of tap water , car accident etc
Nothing to do with. Tin foil hats
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain~anon