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Everyday Carry (EDC) & Josh Clark

Vern EvansBy Vern EvansMay 30, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Everyday Carry (EDC) & Josh Clark

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In today’s episode, we dive deep into one of the most crucial aspects of personal preparedness—Everyday Carry, or EDC. Whether you’re just starting out or have been refining your kit for years, there’s always something new to consider when it comes to what you carry with you each day. EDC is about being ready for whatever life throws your way, with the tools and mindset to handle it.

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What Is Everyday Carry?

EDC is a concept rooted in having the essentials on you at all times, wherever you go. Think of it this way—if something unexpected happens right now, whether minor or catastrophic, what you have on your person might be all you’ve got to work with. That’s the foundation of everyday carry. From the small tools in your pocket to the gear in your bag, each item serves a purpose, helping you get through or out of a tough spot.

Why EDC Matters

We often hear about “being in the wrong place at the wrong time.” EDC helps tilt the odds in your favor, providing a buffer between you and trouble. It’s not about paranoia; it’s about readiness. Whether it’s a car accident, a sudden altercation, or even an unexpected power outage, your EDC can make the difference between feeling helpless and having a plan.

Brian’s EDC Essentials

In the episode, Brian discusses his personal EDC and breaks down the tools he carries depending on where he’s going and what he’s doing. While his kit may seem extensive, it’s a practical collection designed for various situations. Here’s a snapshot of what he keeps on hand:

  1. Pepper Spray: Lightweight and easy to carry, pepper spray is a key piece of Brian’s kit. It offers a non-lethal way to de-escalate dangerous situations without getting too close to a threat. Whether dealing with a stray dog or a potential attacker, it gives you space to react.
  2. House Key & Flashlight: A simple but vital combination. A key to get back in and a small flashlight with enough power to light your way.
  3. Earbuds: Not just for tunes—Brian uses these for hands-free calls if necessary, especially in an emergency where he might need to dial 911 quickly.
  4. Identification & Basic Financials: ID, a credit card, and insurance cards. It’s about being prepared in case you find yourself in an accident or any situation requiring quick identification.

Layering Your EDC

Your EDC should evolve with your needs. Start with the basics, then add layers based on where you’re headed or the potential risks of your environment. For example, if you’re heading into the city, you might up your carry to include a small med kit or even a personal defense item like a knife or firearm (where legal). For Brian, this layered approach is what allows him to scale his preparedness up or down depending on the situation.

Firearms and EDC

In this episode, Brian responds to a listener’s question about firearms as part of everyday carry. Firearms are a more advanced level of EDC, but they come with serious responsibility. Brian emphasizes the importance of training and understanding the legal implications of carrying a gun. Wh

 

ether you’re new to firearms or a seasoned owner, training, and familiarity with your weapon is critical.

Your EDC Is Personal

At the end of the day, your EDC is yours. It’s about finding what works for you based on your lifestyle, environment, and personal comfort level. What matters most is that you’re thinking ahead, making smart choices about what you carry, and doing your best to stay ready for whatever life throws your way.

Key Takeaways

  • Start Small, Build Over Time: You don’t need to go all out on day one. Begin with a few key items—pepper spray, a flashlight, and your phone—and grow your kit as needed.
  • Adapt to Your Environment: Your EDC will vary depending on where you are and what you’re doing. Be mindful of where you’re headed and adjust accordingly.
  • Training Matters: Whether it’s pepper spray or firearms, knowing how to use your gear is just as important as having it.

The Bottom Line

Everyday carry isn’t about preparing for doomsday; it’s about being smart, practical, and ready for the unexpected. Your EDC gives you confidence and peace of mind, knowing that you have tools at hand to help you get through whatever comes your way.

Additional Resources

 

Stay safe,
This is the signature of Brian Duff. The founder of the Mind4Survival prepping and survival website and podcast.



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