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The Common Sense Practical Prepper

The Common Sense Practical Prepper

Released: 2026-02-24
© 2026 The Common Sense Practical Prepper
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192 Episodes
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192 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-02-24
© 2026 The Common Sense Practical Prepper
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Tiny Steps, Big Resilience: A Mailbag Of Real-World Prep

Tiny Steps, Big Resilience: A Mailbag Of Real-World Prep

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A nor’easter dumped inches by the hour up north, and it sparked a flood of listener questions about practical preparedness. We took the hint and opened the mailbag, digging into what really saves money, reduces risk, and keeps dinner on the table when the grid blinks.
First up: propane without the sticker shock. We compare one‑pound canisters to 20‑pound tanks, explain safe extension hose setups, and walk through refilling methods for those compact bottles—plus the gauges, over‑pressure valves, and simple precautions that make it low‑drama and high‑value. Then we shift indoors with a smart win for home heating: a thermal camera that clips to your phone, revealing drafty windows, leaky outlets, and insulation gaps so you can target fixes and burn less fuel all winter.
Cooking off-grid doesn’t have to be smoky guesswork. We break down rocket stoves that sip twigs for fast, focused heat, the steady reliability of charcoal cookers, and why operational security matters when flames and food smells carry across the neighborhood. We also tackle one of the toughest challenges: getting a skeptical partner on board. The strategy is simple and kind—frame prepping as insurance, start with tiny, visible wins like a water filter or an extra pack of chicken for the freezer, and let everyday convenience prove the point.
We wrap with big news: we’re teaching Run Hide Fight at Prepper Camp 2026 in Mill Spring, North Carolina. The schedule repeats across days so you can plan around other classes, and tickets are easier on the wallet when you don’t wait. If you value common‑sense preparedness—smarter fuel choices, tighter homes, and calm, repeatable habits—you’ll feel right at home here.
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Release Date: 24/02/2026, 01:00:00

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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 recent storms or supply shortages, to keep you prepared. Have feedback or ideas?
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