The Common Sense Practical Prepper

Keith Vincent

Welcome to The Common Sense Practical Prepper. No doom, no zombies — just straightforward, practical advice for real people who want to be prepared without breaking the bank. From food storage and home security to situational awareness and bug out strategies, I break down what actually works for everyday folks. Have a question or topic suggestion? Drop it in the comments.  Email practicalpreppodcast@gmail.com.  Support the podcast with Augason Farms, your go-to for reliable food storage. Use code PODCASTPREP for 10% off your order! Please check out Augason Farms. Affiliate link below. Use PODCASTPREP at checkout for an additional 10% off your order. https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNu Copyright © 2026 Keith Vincent. All rights reserved

  1. -11 ч

    Social Media Praise Is Rewriting Right And Wrong

    Send us Fan Mail Chaos at a state fair. A packed restaurant suddenly turning into a brawl. Crowds forming around violence like it’s entertainment. If you’ve felt that uneasy gut-check in public lately, I’m putting words to what a lot of people are noticing and quietly dismissing: societal decay has started to look more like societal rot, and it changes how we should think about everyday safety. I break down recent examples of mob behavior and why they spread so fast, using plain-English crowd psychology that actually helps you make decisions in real time. We talk deindividuation, emotional contagion, and diffusion of responsibility, and how those forces can turn a normal night at a fair, mall, or restaurant into a “no rules for 20 minutes” situation. I also dig into the darker side of performative culture, where social media validation can warp judgment and even blur the line between victim and perpetrator. Then I bring it back to practical prepping. Preparedness isn’t just water, flashlights, and blackout plans. It’s situational awareness, a simple family emergency plan for public spaces, knowing exits, recognizing threat indicators early, and building real community face to face with people you trust. I also share why teaching kids critical thinking and resilience might be one of the most important preparedness moves we have right now. If this hits home, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people who care about practical preparedness and personal safety can find it. What’s the biggest public-space red flag you’ve noticed lately? https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNu Augason FarmsSupport the podcast. Click on my affiliate link and use coupon code PODCASTPREP for 10% discount!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Have a question, suggestion or comment? Please email me at practicalpreppodcast@gmail.com. I will not sell your email address and I will personally respond to you.

  2. -3 дн.

    Prepper Boot Camp Blueprint

    Send us Fan Mail Imagine showing up to a campus for five days and learning preparedness the way you actually learn anything for real: by doing it. We’re not talking about another weekend lecture or a single-skill class. We’re sketching a full-spectrum “prepper boot camp” where the lights can go out on purpose, the taps can get shut off on purpose, and your team has to solve practical problems with the tools and skills you brought to the table.  We walk through the whole concept from the ground up: the kind of property it would take, how it would be split between a comfort zone and a training zone, and the stations that make the place come alive. Think a mock neighborhood for home hardening and low-profile movement, a water area for purification labs and rain catchment, a field kitchen for off-grid cooking, and a comms shack where you build radio networks instead of just reading about them. We also include a medical station for trauma simulations, a vehicle bay for basic emergency repairs, and a working garden plus food forest that feeds into the training week.  Then we map out the curriculum: a shared three-day foundation that covers mindset, situational awareness, water, fire, shelter principles, food storage, rotation, cooking without the grid, and preservation methods like dehydrating, canning, and freeze drying. After that, you pick a track and go deep in communications, medical and trauma, advanced food systems, or security and defensive planning, before bringing it all together in a team-based final scenario and after-action review. If you’ve ever wished you could turn YouTube knowledge into real confidence, this is the blueprint. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a review with what you’d add to the curriculum. https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNu Augason FarmsSupport the podcast. Click on my affiliate link and use coupon code PODCASTPREP for 10% discount!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Have a question, suggestion or comment? Please email me at practicalpreppodcast@gmail.com. I will not sell your email address and I will personally respond to you.

  3. -4 дн.

    Gray Man Basics

    Send us Fan Mail Looking “ready” can be the exact thing that puts you on someone’s list. Tonight I’m digging into one of the most useful preparedness skills that costs nothing and works anywhere: the Gray Man concept, or staying invisible in plain sight. This is not about dressing like a spy or stripping your personality. It’s about understanding how attention works and choosing, on purpose, not to attract it. We walk through why blending in is a real survival skill during everyday life and during real disruptions like blackouts, civil unrest, or simply being in the wrong place at the wrong time. I break down the biggest “tells” that draw eyes: clothing that’s wrong for the context, obvious tactical scanning, urgency that doesn’t match the crowd, and body language that reads like law enforcement, threat, or victim. We also talk about the subtle stuff almost nobody covers, like what your hands are doing, how you move through a room, and how “matching the pattern of life” can be better camouflage than any outfit. Then we get practical with operational security and privacy: how bumper stickers, ham radio antennas, and parking habits can become data points, and how casual conversations and social media posts can accidentally build a profile of your resources. During a crisis, we cover gray man basics for your home too: light discipline, noise control, smell management, and how to help neighbors without advertising abundance. If you want practical prepping advice that makes you safer without buying more gear, hit subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a quick review so more people can find the show. https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNu Augason FarmsSupport the podcast. Click on my affiliate link and use coupon code PODCASTPREP for 10% discount!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Have a question, suggestion or comment? Please email me at practicalpreppodcast@gmail.com. I will not sell your email address and I will personally respond to you.

  4. -5 дн.

    Prepper Camp 2026 Recap

    Send us Fan Mail You can spend years talking into a microphone and still wonder if any of it lands. Then you walk through Prepper Camp and strangers stop you after class to say they listened, they learned, and it mattered. That’s what this Prepper Camp 2026 weekend recap is really about: the moment preparedness stops being content and becomes connection.  I share what it was like presenting for the first time and teaching Run, Hide, Fight: how the crowds differed across Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, what people asked during Q and A, and why scenario-based thinking is the heart of practical active shooter survival training. I also talk about the little things that helped keep the room engaged, from quick giveaways like mini first aid kits and a fire blanket to the simple boost of making learning feel human.  We also dig into the big change this year: Prepper Camp’s move to the Tryon International Equestrian Center and Resort. The venue is massive and built for large events, with lodging and food options that can keep you on property all weekend, but the heat and parking shuttle system added real friction. The most exciting possibility is a move to October next year, which could transform the entire experience.  What surprised me most came from conversations with vendors and organizers about service, community, and purpose beyond profit. If you care about prepping, self-reliance, emergency preparedness, and building real community resilience, you’ll hear why this event keeps people coming back. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend, and leave a review so more practical preppers can find the show. https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNu Augason FarmsSupport the podcast. Click on my affiliate link and use coupon code PODCASTPREP for 10% discount!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Have a question, suggestion or comment? Please email me at practicalpreppodcast@gmail.com. I will not sell your email address and I will personally respond to you.

  5. 11 авг.

    Smart Home Convenience That Breaks Self-Reliance

    Send us Fan Mail Your front door, your heat, and your “security” cameras might not really be yours anymore and that’s not a conspiracy, it’s a dependency chain. We take a hard, practical look at how smart home devices can turn everyday convenience into a preparedness vulnerability, especially when core functions rely on cloud servers, Wi‑Fi, firmware updates, and monthly subscriptions. If you care about self-reliance, operational security, and resilient home systems, this one will make you rethink what you’ve invited into your house.  We walk through the hidden transaction behind smart locks, smart thermostats, and cloud-connected cameras: trading autonomy for convenience. The hardware sits on your wall, but the functionality often lives on someone else’s infrastructure with someone else’s priorities. We talk about what happens when servers go down, bad updates roll out, or access gets restricted and why “it usually works” is not the same thing as being prepared.  Then we zoom out to the OPSEC side: the data trail smart devices create, what it reveals about your schedule and patterns, and how “always-on” tech can become a self-funded surveillance system. Finally, we give you a simple decision filter for smart home tech: does it increase your independence or decrease it, and can you operate it if every external system fails? If you want a smarter, tougher home security and preparedness plan, start here. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves gadgets, and leave a review with the smart device you’re rethinking. https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNu Augason FarmsSupport the podcast. Click on my affiliate link and use coupon code PODCASTPREP for 10% discount!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Have a question, suggestion or comment? Please email me at practicalpreppodcast@gmail.com. I will not sell your email address and I will personally respond to you.

  6. 10 авг.

    Ten Prepper Types In Real Life

    Send us Fan Mail You can learn a lot about preparedness by laughing at yourself for 20 minutes. We walk through the top 10 stereotypical prepper types, not to dunk on anybody, but to spot the patterns that show up in real emergency planning: the pantry prepper with flawless food rotation, the tactical operator stacked with gear, the homesteader who lives off skills, the info junkie who “saw a video,” and the lone wolf who thinks a rifle and a route solves everything. Along the way, we translate each stereotype into something useful for practical prepping. Where are you genuinely strong: long-term food storage, home defense, OPSEC, self-reliance, homesteading skills, or budget-friendly readiness? And where are you exposed: no water filter, no calories, no tested plan, no community, or a plan so secret your own family can’t execute it. This is emergency preparedness as a reality check, with simple next steps like buying rice if you’re gear-heavy, taking a self-defense class if you’re pantry-rich, and closing YouTube long enough to go make a fire. We also hit the “common sense prepper” mindset: sustainable, calm, consistent readiness that doesn’t become your whole identity, while still pushing yourself to test plans and avoid complacency. If you’re coming to Prepper Camp in Mill Spring, North Carolina, come say hello. I’m presenting “Run Hide Fight, Surviving an Active Shooter Situation” in the Big Tent, Tent Number Five, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 0900 hours. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and drop a review so more people find the show. https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNu Augason FarmsSupport the podcast. Click on my affiliate link and use coupon code PODCASTPREP for 10% discount!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Have a question, suggestion or comment? Please email me at practicalpreppodcast@gmail.com. I will not sell your email address and I will personally respond to you.

  7. 9 авг.

    Emergency Meeting Of The Royal Tinfoil Hat Brigade :)

    Send us Fan Mail The next lockdown won’t arrive with a neat countdown clock, and you won’t get a week to “go prep.” You’ll get a headline, a rush on stores, and then empty shelves in about 72 hours. I’m walking through what actually happened in March 2020 from a supply-chain perspective, why the system didn’t truly “run out” of food but still failed at the last mile, and what that teaches us about building a real buffer at home before the next disruption hits.  We also talk about the messier side of what 2020 did to people’s trust. I go full tinfoil hat for a stretch and lay out why so many Americans feel they were misled, pressured, and censored, and why that matters for practical preparedness. Lower institutional trust changes everything next time: compliance drops, enforcement rises, social tension spikes sooner, and panic buying accelerates. Add how much more digital our lives have become since 2020 and you’ve got a bigger risk surface, especially if a cyber attack or infrastructure disruption stacks on top of a public health event.  Then we get concrete. I lay out a simple 30-day lockdown readiness plan: the pantry method for real food (not just buckets), water storage and filtration, 90 days of prescriptions if you can swing it, cash on hand in small bills, and fuel habits that keep you mobile when stations get mobbed. We also cover the overlooked essentials like boredom-proof entertainment, basic home security, and why a small trusted community network beats a bunker full of gear. If this helped, subscribe, share it with a friend who keeps saying “that’ll never happen again,” and drop a review so more people build their buffer before the next announcement. https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNu Augason FarmsSupport the podcast. Click on my affiliate link and use coupon code PODCASTPREP for 10% discount!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Have a question, suggestion or comment? Please email me at practicalpreppodcast@gmail.com. I will not sell your email address and I will personally respond to you.

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Welcome to The Common Sense Practical Prepper. No doom, no zombies — just straightforward, practical advice for real people who want to be prepared without breaking the bank. From food storage and home security to situational awareness and bug out strategies, I break down what actually works for everyday folks. Have a question or topic suggestion? Drop it in the comments.  Email practicalpreppodcast@gmail.com.  Support the podcast with Augason Farms, your go-to for reliable food storage. Use code PODCASTPREP for 10% off your order! Please check out Augason Farms. Affiliate link below. Use PODCASTPREP at checkout for an additional 10% off your order. https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNu Copyright © 2026 Keith Vincent. All rights reserved

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