Sharing Toolkit
Thank you so much for your interest in sharing HCTA with your family and friends! We are on a mission to make our community as resilient as possible, no matter what the future holds.
To make it super easy to share, we’ve compiled a selection of posts along with sample captions. Just right-click on any videos or photos to save, or follow the link to the post on Facebook or Instagram and share directly from there.
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Post Option 1: Why Prepare?
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I’ll be honest, I’m not one for fear-mongering. But climate change is happening far faster than I had expected, which is why I’m choosing to prepare my family today.
My friend Jen created Here Comes the Apocalypse to bring entertainment and clarity to disaster prep, making it simple and easy. Learn more and join me at hcta.xyz
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My friend @megajenz created a system to help people get prepared for disasters that is somehow both entertaining and effective. 🤯 The frequency of disasters is only increasing, so preparedness is important, even though it’s so boring. Let’s all finish the process with Here Comes the Apocalypse instead of just ignoring our need to prepare because it’s too boring! It sounds like a better idea than doing nothing and being filled with regret. Learn more at hcta.xyz
Sharing bullet points (for people who want to write their own captions):
- Disasters are getting more frequent and intense
- Government assistance is not super reliable
- Climate change makes the future unpredictable
- Preparing for disasters is easier (and way more fun) with Here Comes the Apocalypse
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Post Option 2: Preparing for emergencies doesn’t have to be boring!
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📣 What do we want? (To have a good time!) 📣 When do we want it? (All the time!)
If you want to have a good time all the time, but know you’re required to be a responsible human being–especially if you’re a parent–watch this video my friend Jen made and thank me later when we’re all having a (reasonably) good time despite the perpetual chaos of climate change. Let’s get prepared for disasters and have fun doing it! Learn more at hcta.xyz
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My friend Jen wanted an easy answer to the question “WTF is a disaster plan?”
It wasn’t easy to find, so she created Here Comes the Apocalypse, which breaks down disaster prep into easy to digest and entertaining chunks. Learn more at hcta.xyz
Sharing bullet points (for people who want to write their own captions):
- Existing disaster preparedness systems are a form of torture
- Basic disaster preparedness is essential
- Jen developed Here Comes the Apocalypse to make the prep process easy and fun
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Post Option 3: Climate change is only going to get worse 🙁
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“Cultish & dystopian” is omitted from this chart, but you already know it’s a big part of the prepper landscape. (Yikes.) My friend @megajenz rebuilt disaster prep from the ground up to make it 0% unhinged and infinitely more entertaining. Here Comes the Apocalypse holds your hand and tells you jokes until you’re fully prepared… but not like a maniac who wants to live in the woods. Like the normal person who appreciates living in society despite its flaws. Let’s get prepped already! Learn more and join me at hcta.xyz
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What do planned obsolescence, endless profit motive, and the incessant drive to increase shareholder value have in common? They’re hastening our demise on this planet!
It’s happening, and it’s only going to get worse. That’s why I’m choosing to prepare my family today.
My friend Jen created Here Comes the Apocalypse to bring entertainment and clarity to the otherwise complicated process of disaster prep. Learn more and join me at hcta.xyz
Sharing bullet points (for people who want to write their own captions) :
- Basic disaster preparedness is essential
- Other methods/systems are not great (and those preppers can be very weird)
- Preparing for disasters is easier (and way more fun) with Here Comes the Apocalypse
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Post Option 4: People like us, they really do!
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My testimonial hasn’t been published yet, but I’m ready to drink the disaster prep KoolAid now that my friend Jen made preparing for emergencies attainable. Here Comes the Apocalypse makes the disaster prep process smart, funny, and easy to digest. Yes, I do want easy checklists of tasks and gear. Yes, I do want an entire e-book breaking down the steps to drill for specific types of disasters. Yes, I do want to trade in some of my ecoanxiety for disaster confidence. Please and thank you. Prepare with me! Get your tools at hcta.xyz
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It’s important to me to build a community of like-minded people who will be prepared once the next major natural disaster unfolds. After all, we’re stronger together. That’s why I’m happy my friend Jen created Here Comes the Apocalypse, a fun and comprehensive system that helps families prepare for disasters.
Just check out some of the great things our growing community is already saying about it! See for yourself at hcta.xyz
Sharing bullet points (for people who want to write their own captions) :
- I’m so excited to endorse Here Comes the Apocalypse
- Basic disaster preparedness is essential (and time sensitive, so we need to start now)
- Preparing for disasters is easier (and way more fun) with Here Comes the Apocalypse