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, weโve 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.
Share a post!
Post Option 1: Kickstart Your Prep 5 Day Challenge
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It’s time to take action! ๐ช Sign up for the FREE Kickstart Your Prep 5 Day Challenge today. ๐๏ธ Finish the challenge and you’ll receive a FREE GIFT!
Receive tasks daily by email. You only need a day for each one, and you’ll increase your preparedness by leaps and bounds in just one week. Things are bad, but we can be better. Kickstart your prep! ๐ Sign up today: http://staging.herecomestheapocalypse.com/5-day-challenge/
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My friend @megajenz is offering a free five day challenge to Kickstart Your Prep. Extreme weather is here to stay. We all need to be as prepared as possible. This challenge walks you through five small steps that will meaningfully improve your resilience. Start today! Sign up: http://staging.herecomestheapocalypse.com/5-day-challenge/
Sharing bullet points (for people who want to write their own captions):
- Preparing isn’t just gear and ammo.
- 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
Post Option 2: Why Prepare?
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Iโll be honest, Iโm not one for fear-mongering. But climate change is happening far faster than I had expected, which is why Iโm 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. ๐คฏ 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 3: Don’t gouge your eyes out!
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I got my Giant Stack of Mail Absolution Kit and I feel great. Preparing feels really hard, but I think we can do it. Jen is here to help. Learn more at hcta.xyz
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We’re proof that overwhelmed people can still accomplish a lot. Unfortunately, we have to keep doing things while we’re under an avalanche of other tasks. If you haven’t already, you should add “prepare for disasters” to your list. The Disaster Playbook will make it easier, and being prepared really could make a difference when a life or death scenario arises. Learn more at hcta.xyz
Sharing bullet points (for people who want to write their own captions):
- Disaster prep might feel impossible, but it’s a bigger priority than you think, and there are tools that make it easier
- Basic disaster preparedness is essential
- The relief you feel after preparing is worth the effort
- Jen developed Here Comes the Apocalypse to make the prep process easy and fun
Post Option 4: Climate change is getting worse ๐
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The news is demanding our attention in a lot of ways, but the severity of these disasters should inspire us to take action. Preparing for disasters, especially in a climate where insurers are beginning to broadly deny insurance policies in risky areas, should be a top priority for 2025. Let’s get prepared. Learn more at hcta.xyz
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2025 is likely to have the hottest summer of all time. Let’s prepare before it gets here. Learn more and join me at hcta.xyz
Sharing bullet points (for people who want to write their own captions) :
- Natural disasters are exacerbated by climate change, and we’re doubling down on fossil fuels as a country
- Your personal preparation for disasters could be a key factor in your recovery when a disaster hits
- The Disaster Playbook makes it easier to prepare and stay motivated until your prep is complete






