
Welcome to The Common Sense Practical Prepper: No doom, no zombies—just straightforward, budget-friendly tips for real-life preparedness. From food storage myths to bartering basics, I share what works for everyday folks.
I’ll also dive into situational awareness to stay sharp in any crisis, personal safety tips to protect yourself. Each episode ties real-world examples to current events, like re... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 202 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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The fastest way to ruin a solid preparedness plan is to ignore the gross basics. When the grid is up, we barely notice sanitation systems doing the hard work for us. When the power drops or a hurricane, supply chain disruption, or l... more
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If your “water plan” is crossing your fingers and trusting the city line, we made this one for you. I’m walking through a back-to-basics emergency water setup that doesn’t require pricey pumps, gravity systems, or a $300 filter. Jus... more
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Your pantry doesn’t need to look like a bunker to get you through real-world problems. We’re going back to basics and building a simple “food buffer” with normal grocery store food: the kind you can buy this week, store for a long t... more
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TSA screeners working without pay isn’t just a headline, it changes the real safety and stress level of flying. When staffing drops and security lanes close, airports turn into choke points where five, six, even eight hour waits bec... more
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Another nut job with no actual prepping advice.
Great information on being prepared.
Keith puts out a quick no nonsense podcast with great advice. I have often times found myself grabbing a note pad to write some of his advice down to add to my preparation list. He has great radio presence and you can tell that he does his research. A must listen
Succinct, informative and timely.
Conspiracist nonsense, real shame
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Practical, budget-friendly preparedness guidance focused on real-life scenarios. Episodes cover food storage, bartering basics, situational awareness, and personal safety, tying advice to current events like storms and supply shortages. The host favors calm, actionable steps over doom, often sharing quick tips, demonstrations, and relatable anecdotes. Sponsorships and affiliate partnerships (e.g., a well-known food storage brand) are openly discussed, providing listeners with affordable, tangible upgrades to their prepping routines.
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