The Global Pandemic - What Could Happen Next and How to Prepare with Rob McNealy

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Hi Hive Fam!

I have a really special video for you guys today.
In light of recent global events, I thought it could be helpful to bring someone onto my show who can not only chat through potential scenarios of what could happen next from both an economic and supply chain perspective - but also give people tips on what they can do now to best prepare.

Is it too late to be prepared for this global pandemic? In some ways, if you are just starting to think about this… then it may be. But there are still things people can be doing now to help prepare for what’s next.

We are in unprecedented times and it’s caught a lot of people with their pants down. I hope that you will find this video helpful and maybe even encouraging. We dig into a bit more of the “doom and gloom” of what an economic collapse could actually look like, but we also talk about the power of mindset and give some actionable items of what people can do today to help be better prepared.

We also chat in great length about the supply chain and some of the potential issues that have not yet surfaced in mainstream attention but could have a massive impact of the availability of goods and the global economy. Even though China is starting to come back online, it is still a long way from being back at full capacity. This matters because the amount of goods/parts that come from China is absolutely mind-boggling. It’s not just finished goods either - the amount of parts and components that come out of China is extreme. For example - in this video, we talk about pharmaceuticals. Even if some of the components for certain drugs are sourced in other countries - if half of the parts come from China… then they won’t be able to deliver that drug to market.

Another part of the supply chain that we discuss is the difference between commercial and consumer supply chains. Rob discusses toilet paper as an example. We’ve seen consumer demand for toilet paper spike to such an extreme that there have been shortages. Does this mean we are actually out of toilet paper in the United States? No, actually. We are just running low on CONSUMER packaged toilet paper. Commercial toilet paper supplies actually have stockpiles of extra inventory because restaurants and places of business are currently closed - and so the demand for toilet paper is lower. This sounds great, right? Let’s just use some of that toilet paper! Not so fast… that product is not packaged for consumer use. People don’t have large industrial size toilet paper dispensers in their home. Retail stores like Wal Mart, Whole Foods and Costco don’t have vendor relationships with these companies, even if they wanted to start offering industrial products. The large cost to these commercial supply companies to “repackage” commercial items may not be worth it for their business.

This is just a glimpse of what we talked about! It is really a packed conversation where Rob provides tons of facts and data around all of these topics.

🔗Guest Social Links:
https://robmcnealy.com/
https://twitter.com/RobMcNealy
https://tusc.network/
https://twitter.com/TUSCNetwork

XO, Lea

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This was excellent Lea! So many of these types of conversations can get super doomy super quickly, but I thought Rob was super well balanced and clearly has ton a lot of research.

I thought the supply chain would be pretty protected since it's pretty essential, but I hadn't factored in truck drivers staying home to protect their health and their families. I already thought that industry was in danger of automation and you can see how this pandemic will help companies make that switch.

Went to the grocery store last night to top up while supply chain is pretty solid, and it's now such an exhausting experience... especially sterilizing everything at home... I know I didn't do it as well as I could have... but I guess it's all a learning process... and probably better to learn now while the tidal wave hasn't hit the west coast yet.

So glad we put in our orchard two years ago, but really need to stock up on cash and seeds. I've been meaning to do it for weeks but I think this weekend we'll need to get it done.

Great interview Lea! Production values are great!

Its sad 😢. But we dont need to panic. Hope, soon we will se everything good. Thanks for this amazing chat with Rob McNealy. I follows you on twitter.

That was some decent advice.

Thanks.

I'm really glad you enjoyed our chat together! Rob is such a wealth of knowledge!