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

  1. 1d ago

    Build Your Ark - Water Basics

    Send us Fan Mail If you had to stay home for seven days with no reliable tap water, would you feel prepared or trapped? We start our new Build Your Ark series with the most urgent “tenant” of preparedness: water. I lay out a realistic plan for building a solid one-week supply, why that one week buys you time and clear thinking, and how to calculate the minimum you need (plus the buffers that keep “minimum” from turning into painful rationing). From there, we get into the unglamorous details that actually keep water safe: rotating your stock every six to twelve months, treating larger containers with unscented bleach, storing water out of direct sunlight, and keeping containers off concrete to avoid contamination risks. We also talk redundancy, because a single leak, freeze, or accident should not wipe out your entire emergency water storage plan. We then move into water containers and water purification. We compare practical options like five-gallon jugs, 55-gallon blue barrels, and IBC totes, including what to watch for when buying used. On purification, we cover boiling, bleach, gravity and bottle-style filters, UV pens, and chemical tablets, with a strong emphasis on having at least two methods so you are not stuck when something fails. Finally, we walk through rainwater harvesting, basic rain barrel setups, maintenance, and the reality that local laws can affect what you can do. If you find value here, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can build a calmer, smarter one-week plan. 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.

    25 min
  2. May 30

    Five-Minute Bug Out Essentials

    Send us Fan Mail Five minutes. That’s the whole problem and the whole plan. When a wildfire jumps a ridge, a storm knocks out power, or civil unrest makes your area unsafe, you don’t get an hour to pack. You get a short window and whatever you grab is what you live with for the next stretch of chaos. I walk through a quick but realistic evacuation drill and share the seven items I would take if I had to bug out immediately.  We start with the basics that make an evacuation actually possible: a bug out bag staged near the door and a get home bag already in the vehicle. From there we get into priorities that people argue about but rarely plan clearly for, including firearms and loaded magazines for security, and the car keys that turn a good plan into real mobility. Then we hit what might be the most overlooked piece of emergency preparedness: a waterproof thumb drive loaded with critical documents like IDs, wills, medical directives, insurance info, and even family photos to help with identification and reunification if your group gets separated. I also explain my thinking on password protection and why convenience can matter in a true medical emergency.  Finally, we cover practical “systems are down” items: cash in small bills when ATMs and card readers fail, silver rounds as an optional barter tool, a quick grab gallon of water as a buffer, and medication so you’re not hunting through a cabinet while pharmacies are closed or overwhelmed. I also talk about how your bug out checklist should change if you live in an apartment, a high-rise, or a dense city without a vehicle. If you want a clear, actionable bug out plan you can execute under stress, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review, then tell me: what would you add to the seven-item list? 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.

    9 min
  3. May 27

    Critical Thinking Beats Panic Every Time

    Send us Fan Mail Trust is a survival skill, and it is getting harder to practice. After years of changing COVID guidance and nonstop breaking news, a lot of us are stuck in a dangerous place: we either believe everything we hear or we reject it all on instinct. I talk through a more useful option for preppers and regular people alike, one built on critical thinking, multiple sources, and a few simple questions that cut through fear fast. We dig into the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and why the scariest headlines often miss the most important detail: how a disease actually spreads. I explain what makes Ebola hard to catch in everyday settings, why the average person in the United States has minimal risk, and how online rumors can turn travel or paperwork issues into full-blown panic. The goal is not to dismiss serious events, but to place them in the right context so you can make clear decisions. Then we shift to hantavirus, including why a cruise ship cluster gets attention and what most people misunderstand about exposure. We talk about the Andes strain, the reality that hantavirus is rare, and the most common risk scenario: breathing in dust contaminated by rodent urine or droppings while cleaning sheds, barns, or cabins. From there, we get practical with preparedness basics like stocking over-the-counter medications, staying ahead on prescriptions, and considering legitimate emergency medication options. Finally, I connect health risk to everyday safety, from a shooting near the White House to sudden street chaos that can put you in the wrong place at the wrong time. We close with the balance I aim for: vigilance without slipping into hypervigilance. If this helped you think more clearly, subscribe, share the show, and leave a review so more people find it. 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.

    13 min
  4. May 21

    Prepper Updates And Memorial Day Meaning

    Send us Fan Mail A prepping podcast doesn’t always need a full lesson plan sometimes it needs timely updates, straight talk, and a reminder of what actually matters. Keith shares a quick set of announcements, starting with a heads up for anyone building long term food storage: a current Augason Farms sale that can cut costs on #10 cans, plus an extra discount code mentioned on the show. If you’ve been trying to stock freeze dried food without wrecking your budget, this is the kind of practical, tactical info that helps you move from “someday” to an organized pantry. Next, we talk community and momentum. Thanks to listeners who subscribe, review, and share, the Common Sense Practical Prepper Podcast is climbing the education how to charts in multiple countries, with strong month over month download growth. Keith breaks down the numbers and offers a genuine thank you, then gives a quick update on the Lone Man on the Ridge series and how it’s performing so far. There’s also a reminder about Prepper Camp 2026 on August 14th through 16th and a link to a new video for anyone thinking about going. The episode closes with something bigger than gear and discounts: a Memorial Day reflection. Keith explains the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day, touches on the holiday’s roots, and asks us to take a moment to honor those who died in service. If you value self reliance, freedom, and the ability to speak your mind, this reminder hits home. Subscribe for more practical preparedness, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Prepper Camp Video Augason Farms Affiliate 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 min
  5. May 16

    Prepping Vs Self-Reliance

    Send us Fan Mail A stocked pantry feels comforting, but what happens when the situation demands more than supplies? I dig into the real difference between prepping and self-reliance and why the best preparedness plan blends both. Prepping is the food, water, gear, and resources you store ahead of time. Self-reliance is the skill to use those resources well, adapt fast, and solve problems when the plan gets messy. I talk through how this shift played out in my own life, from early “Walmart flats” of canned food and bottled water to bigger steps like 55-gallon water barrels, freeze drying, canning, and getting more serious about growing food in the garden. Along the way, I explain why situational awareness matters even if you’ve never stored a single can, because it’s a readiness skill you use every day. You’ll also hear a quick real-world first aid story that exposed a gap between what I owned and what I could actually access when I needed it, plus how I corrected it with a simple, practical fix. Then I share a list of prepper expos, homesteading conferences, and self-reliance events that can help you build hands-on skills, see gear in person, and meet people who are serious about living prepared. If you’re ready to move beyond collecting stuff and toward becoming more capable, hit play, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a 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.

    8 min

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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

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