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CODY LUNDINProfessional Survival InstructorP.O. Box 3064, Dept. AboPrescott, Arizona 86302 din.com“Teaching self-reliance with integrity since 1991”A C A D E M IC P R E P A R A T IO N2003 - Present(Wilderness) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), ArizonaDepartment of Health Services Bureau of Emergency MedicalServices and Trauma System. Wilderness First Responder (WFR).American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers (CPRand AED) Program, Yavapai College, Prescott, AZ1997 - 2002Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Arizona Department ofHealth Services Bureau of Emergency Medical Services andTrauma System, American Heart Association BLS for HealthcareProviders (CPR and AED) Program, Yavapai College, Prescott, AZ1995 - 1996National Emergency Medical Technician (NEMT) ArizonaDepartment of Health Services Bureau of Emergency MedicalServices and Trauma System, American Heart Association BLS forHealthcare Providers CPR and First-Aid Program, YavapaiCollege, Prescott, AZ1993 - 1994Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Arizona Department ofHealth Services Bureau of Emergency Medical Services andTrauma System, American Heart Association BLS for HealthcareProviders CPR and First-Aid Program, Yavapai College, Prescott,AZ1988 - 1991BA Depth Psychology and BA Holistic Therapies,Prescott College, Prescott, AZB E S T -S E L L IN G A U T H O R2007Author of the best-selling urban survival book, When All HellBreaks Loose: Stuff You Need to Survive When Disaster Strikes,Gibbs Smith Publisher.

2003Author of the best-selling wilderness survival book, 98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive!Gibbs Smith Publisher.2003 - PresentThe Authors Guild (member).W R IT E R , P R O D U C E R , D IR E C T O R , G U E S T H O S T A N D /O R S A F E T Y A N D R IS KC O O R D IN A T O R1996 - PresentWilderness and urban location reconnaissance, story line production and editing, shoot schedulecreation and proofing, on and off camera skills demonstration, prop development and implementation,cast and crew gear list creation, wilderness risk management, safety coordination, logistics andassessment, host “coach”, technical skills trainer and advisor (psychological and physical) for majormedia outlets: television, radio, magazine, and newspaper, nation-wide and abroad, including TheToday Show, Good Morning America, CNN, USA Today, History Channel, Fox News, Dateline NBC, TheInsider, The Donny and Marie Show, Backpacker magazine, What Should You Do? (Lifetime TV), TheWeather Channel, Inside Edition, Paul Panzer Show (Germany), PBS, The Doctors (TV show), HLNNews, and Men’s Journal magazine to name a few.T E L E V IS IO N H O S T , P R O D U C E R , C O N S U L T A N T2009 - 2015Dual Survival, a top-rated Discovery Channel show. Co-host, producer, and consultant for season one(10 episodes), season two (12 episodes), season three (11 episodes), and season four (4 episodes), andBiggest Blow-Outs. International and national experience in modern survival and primitive living skillsin Canada, Laos, Washington, Peru, Belize, Louisiana, New Zealand, Dominican Republic, Brazil,Argentina, South Africa, Mexico, Florida, Botswana, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Panama,Nicaragua, New Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, Hawaii, Zambia, California, Fiji, Romania, Sri Lanka, Oman,and Norway.2013North America, TV series documentary. Four episodes: “Top Ten”, “Savage Edge”, “No Place to Hide”,and “Born to Be Wild”, Discovery Channel.2011Masters of Survival, TV series. Three part anthology, Discovery Channel.2011Shark Week, “How Sharks Hunt”, Discovery Channel.2010Dance with Destiny, TV documentary.2004Lost in the Wild: Nova Scotia.Lost in the Wild: High Desert.(One of Discovery Channels first survival shows: four students with no back country experience "getlost" and travel with Cody learning survival skills before being rescued by Search and Rescue.)

F R E E L A N C E W R IT E R2008Feature writer on emergency food storage and urban survival for Super Consciousness magazine,National Emergency Preparedness month.2007Outdoor writer and gear reviewer for Backpacker magazine.2003 - 2004Outdoor writer and gear reviewer for Wild Way Magazine. Founder and writer of the “Rock BiterReview” column dedicated to outdoor survival products and related items.S U S T A IN A B L E D E S IG N A N D L IV IN G C O N S U L T A N T1999 - PresentResponsible for researching, designing, transporting, and assisting to build a high desert passive solarearth home and homestead over a period of several years. The main structure heats and cools itself,ventilates itself, lights itself during day light hours and requires little maintenance. Power is photovoltaicwith liberal use of gravity feed for rain catchment water systems. Out buildings such as green house andchicken coop are all passive solar with rain catchments. Other design features include xeriscaping,earthen swales, rock and sand planting, native stonework, humanure, and composting.U R B A N S U R V IV A L A N D P R E P A R E D N E S S T R A IN E R2005 - PresentKey note speaker and instructor in disaster mitigation and survival skills for several local, state, Federal,and Tribal disaster preparedness and relief programs, both classroom and field based.P R O F E S S IO N A L E X P E R IE N C E1991 - PresentFounder, director and lead instructor, Aboriginal Living Skills School, LLC, (ALSS, LLC) Prescott, AZProfessional field courses in primitive and modern wilderness living and survival skills (desert and mountain);bush crafting, urban survival, and homesteading skills; lectures, consulting, media and corporate training,primitive art, and museum replication. Created curriculums and logistics in primitive living skills, modernsurvival skills, and urban preparedness courses two to nine days in length – or longer - serving clients of all agegroups including the development and implementation of gear lists, safety, health, and liability waivers, coursefood menus, course access routes and transportation, Federal Outfitter/Guide permitting, insurance, marketingand advertising, social media, logo, branding, and merchandizing. Program development emphasizes coreoutdoor skills for greater self-reliance and competence including classroom and field based elements of outdoorsafety and risk management / mitigation, communication and teamwork skills, leadership, technical skills,physiology, physics, and survival psychology. Field reconnaissance and course areas include proficiency inSonoran, Great Basin, Chihuahuan and Mojave desert, semi-arid grassland, riparian, desert scrub (chaparral),pinyon / juniper woodland, pine / oak forest, spruce / fir forest, and alpine tundra bio-regions. Facilitated thetraining and mentoring of all ALSS co-instructors.2000 - PresentFaculty, Ecosa Institute, Prescott, AZOriginator and instructor for the Sustainable Ecological Design and Southwestern Indigenous Living Skillscurriculum, (pinyon / juniper woodland and Sonoran desert). Responsible for all field reconnaissance, gearlists, safety waivers, and course instruction in classroom and field.

1994 - PresentAdjunct Faculty, Yavapai College, Prescott, AZOriginator and instructor for the Outdoor Survival Skills, Winter Survival Skills, and Aboriginal Living Skillscredit classes and non-credit Wilderness Skills curriculums. Responsible for designing and implementing allfield reconnaissance and route planning, safety and risk assessments, gear lists, academic studies, field skills,menus and student assessments for four day lecture/lab component classes.2000 - 2008Team building consultant and trainer, Yavapai College, Prescott, AZConsultant on curriculum development, design and delivery for Internal Leadership Program for collegefaculty and staff. Taught several field based team building courses using the metaphors of primitive living skillsand tribal dynamics to increase teamwork, productivity and public relations among college faculty and staff.1997 - 2000Continuing education instructor, Yavapai College, Prescott, AZOriginator and instructor for Faculty and Staff Development continuing education training seminars.1993 - PresentIndependent study mentor, Prescott College, Prescott, AZResidential Degree, Adult Degree and Master of Arts programs. Mentored field and classroom based programsin primitive living skills, modern outdoor survival skills, mammal tracking and trapping, primitive huntingtechniques, wild edible plants, passive solar design, and eco psychology.1993 - 2002, 2006Adjunct Faculty, Prescott College, Prescott, AZOriginator and instructor for the Aboriginal Living Skills and Survival Skills curriculum in cooperation with theAdventure Education and Human Development programs. Responsible for designing and implementing allfield reconnaissance and route planning, safety and risk assessments, gear lists, transportation, culture oforigin projects, academic studies, field skills, menus and student assessments for thirty day Spring/Summerblock class.1990 - 1994Instructor, Arizona Outdoor Institute, Phoenix, AZTechnical desert survival and Sonoran, Mojave and Great Basin desert primitive living skills.1989 - PresentInstructor, Rabbit Stick and Winter Count Rendezvous, Rexburg, Idaho / Maricopa, Arizona. Primitive living,wilderness living, bush crafting, and modern outdoor survival skills for desert and mountain regions.1989 - 1991Instructor, Boulder Outdoor Survival School, Boulder, UT. Great Basin desert primitive living and survivalskills.IN S T R U C T O R A N D /O R C O N S U L T A N T :1991 - PresentAmerica’s Most Wanted (TV show)Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)The Travel Channel

Men’s Health magazineSmoki MuseumArizona Mountaineering ClubTime Passages ExpeditionsYavapai County Search and RescueSharlot Hall MuseumYavapai Prescott Indian TribeRecreational Equipment, Inc. (REI)Prescott Daily CourierFlorence Prison Tracking TeamPrescott Recreation DepartmentArizona State UniversityChino Valley Unified School DistrictSedona Historical SocietyAnanda World Brotherhood CommunityBoy Scouts of AmericaGunsite Training CenterUnited States Forest ServiceChurch World ServiceArizona Outing ClubNew AlternativesArizona Public Service (APS)Highlands Center for Natural HistoryDigimage Films, Quebec, CanadaHoggard FilmsPrescott Paddlers Club of AmericaJWM ProductionsEast Valley Tribune newspaperArizona Parks and Recreation AssociationPrescott Unified School DistrictPrescott Public LibraryTV’s Bare Necessities (BBC)Primavera SchoolPrescott Rotary ClubYouth Talent Search ProgramNational Geographic TelevisionAmerican Camping magazineCafe Productions Limited, United KingdomThe Scottsdale TribuneThe Arizona RepublicGreat North Productions, CanadaYouth STEPThe Scottsdale Sportsmen’s ClubAssociation for Experiential Education (AEE)

Sacred Earth, Sacred Self National ConferenceFox NewsCamp JeepArizona Children’s Burn CampSports Enhancement and Conditioning (YCC)Discovery ChannelNational Geographic Adventure magazineDamascus Trail DaysBook Expo AmericaRDF Media44 Blue ProductionsPrescott ConnectionNational Indian Youth Leadership ProjectWillow Bend Environmental CenterJuma EntertainmentPopular Mechanics magazineArizona Highways magazineFirst 30 DaysThe Inspiration NetworksDarlow Smithson ProductionsCreative DifferencesDiverse Bristol TVCNNProfessional Writers of PrescottSault Saint Marie Tribe of Chippewa IndiansOriginal MediaEndemol GermanyGurney ProductionsCentral Washington UniversityPenn State BerksNorthern Arizona UniversitySouth Dakota Agri-Business AssociationSlippery Rock UniversityCPM WestExperience SixU2011.orgYPO Arizona ChapterMake-a-Wish FoundationMSNThe Today ShowGood Morning AmericaThe History ChannelBackpacker magazineChrysler Group, LLC

Insight Fire Arms Training DevelopmentFrom Scratch magazineOutdoor Recreation Festival and Expo, Prescott, AZUK Bushcraft ShowMerit MileNew York Daily NewsMen’s Journal magazineThe Native SocietyAugust ManCosmopolitan magazineThe Insider (CBS)Patriot News newspaperThe New Idealist magazineMarketwaveMidnight in the Desert with Art BellMrs. Green’s WorldThe Weather ChannelSummit at SeaHLN News

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