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Survival Dispatch Remnant

Survival Dispatch Remnant

Written by: Christopher Heaven CEO Survival Dispatch
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SURVIVAL DISPATCH: REMNANT is a fictional post-collapse survival podcast where failure isn’t theoretical, it’s fatal. Follow the Smith family as they fight to survive in a broken America shaped by chaos, scarcity, and constant threat.

Built on realistic scenarios, tactical decision-making, and faith-driven resilience, REMNANT blends storytelling with real-world survival principles to show what it actually takes to endure when the system fails and no one is coming to save you.

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Fictional post-collapse survival | Real-world preparedness | Tactical decision-making | Faith & resilience

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Episodes
  • The Water Run Ambush S01E05
    May 9 2026

    Water ran out before dawn. That single fact collapsed every other option the Smith family had left, because in a world where the grid is gone and the stores are stripped and the neighborhood has become something unrecognizable, thirst doesn't wait for a safe window. It creates one — or forces you to move without one.

    The dormer across the street hasn't gone dark. Whatever watched them from the Halverson house the night before is still there, patient and quiet, and the pressure from two directions at once is what finally pushes the family out the front door. Nine blocks to the closest store. A route they've driven a hundred times. A run they've been dreading since the last jug went dry. What's waiting for them in that parking lot isn't panic and opportunism — it's something more deliberate. Organized. The kind of threat that has already figured out where desperation sends people and was in position before the family stepped off the curb.

    This is the episode where the cost of resources becomes visible. Every gallon of water is a target. Every trip outside the house is a calculation with consequences that don't announce themselves until the shooting starts. Sarah moves into triage the moment the situation demands it — not because she decides to, but because eight years of emergency nursing doesn't leave when the hospital does. And in the middle of a parking lot ambush that nobody planned for, a new face arrives in the group's orbit: a man who walked five days through a collapsing metro area to find his family, and who is already proving that his skills are exactly the kind the camp didn't know it needed.

    The dormer is still occupied when they get back. And now they know what that means.

    Remnant drops Saturdays and Sundays at 1200pm ET for paying subscribers — seven hours before the public feed.

    Subscribers also get the companion article that expands the story beyond what the audio carries, plus access to the community where Guardians work through what each episode means for their own families.

    Everyone else waits until 700pm ET.

    Subscribe HERE — don't wait on the story that's already being told.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Child at the Door S01Ep04
    May 3 2026

    The man at the mailbox is dead. What stands on the porch now is smaller, quieter, and harder to shoot. A child with bare feet on the welcome mat, a small palm pressed flat against three inches of solid wood, and a door that should not be creaking under that little weight. Across the street, a candle burns in the dormer of a house where the only resident is now under a guest-bed sheet on the Smiths' back patio.

    The Smith family has eight days of collapse behind them and one night of demonstration ahead of them. The hard tap on the door is not a knock. It is a question. The candle in the dormer is the answer somebody is waiting on. And the rule Sarah laid down at the dining room table that morning — we don't open the door — is about to be tested by every instinct that makes a parent a parent.

    What unfolds inside the house over the next five hours teaches Mark and Sarah something the man in the dormer wanted them to learn. The altered survivors are not random. They are not alone. And whoever is moving them has been doing it long enough to make it look easy. By morning, the question is no longer whether to stay or go. The question is how fast they can leave.

    Remnant drops Saturdays and Sundays at 1200pm ET for paying subscribers — seven hours before the public feed.

    Subscribers also get the companion article that expands the story beyond what the audio carries, plus access to the community where Guardians work through what each episode means for their own families.

    Everyone else waits until 700pm ET.

    Subscribe HERE — don't wait on the story that's already being told.

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    56 mins
  • The Man at the Mailbox S01E03
    May 2 2026

    The neighborhood looks almost normal that morning. The grass is still cut. The mailboxes still stand at the ends of the driveways. And three houses down, a man is standing at his mailbox who has not moved in four minutes. He is not opening anything. He is not holding anything. He is not waiting for anyone. Emily is the first one in the family to notice that the angle of his head is wrong.

    The collapse killed most of the country in the first ten days. The people still walking are not all the same kind of people anymore. Most of them are simply terrified civilians trying to figure out what comes next. A smaller number are not. The Smith family does not yet have a word for what is standing in front of Mr. Halverson's house, and the moment Mark steps off the porch to check on him is the moment the threat landscape of their entire lives changes.

    This is the episode where the rules change. Up until now, the Smiths have been surviving a collapse — supply chains, panicked neighbors, looters, fallout, the long slow horror of watching the country fail. Those threats are still here. But there is something else moving through the streets now, and it does not respond to the cues the human brain expects to read off another human being. Mark spent twenty years analyzing risk for a living, and the risk model he is operating on has just been invalidated by a man in a bathrobe at a mailbox. Casey knows before any of them do. The dog almost always does.

    The cost of this episode is the death of a particular kind of innocence — the suburban American assumption that the people on the other side of the fence will always, fundamentally, be people you can talk to. Some of them still are. Some of them are not. From this point forward, the family has to learn to tell the difference before the difference reaches them.

    Remnant drops Saturdays and Sundays at 1200pm ET for paying subscribers — seven hours before the public feed.

    Subscribers also get the companion article that expands the story beyond what the audio carries, plus access to the community where Guardians work through what each episode means for their own families.

    Everyone else waits until 700pm ET.

    Subscribe HERE — don't wait on the story that's already being told.

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    1 hr
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