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Practical Prepping Podcast

Practical Prepping Podcast

De: Mark & Krista Lawley
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Practical Prepping Podcast

Real solutions for real emergencies—no apocalypse required.

The Practical Prepping Podcast cuts through the noise of extreme doomsday scenarios to focus on what actually matters: simple, actionable steps that help everyday people safeguard their families and lifestyles.

Why Listen?

  • Knowledge Over Gear: "The more you know, the less you have to carry." We emphasize skills that lighten your load because the right know-how beats an overloaded bug-out bag every time.
  • Real Threats, Real Solutions: From power outages to wildfires, snowstorms to supply shortages, we tackle the emergencies you're most likely to face.
  • Family-Friendly Content: Our podcast maintains clean, judgment-free advice that's appropriate for all ages—prioritizing practicality over paranoia.


What Sets Us Apart

Unlike some other preparedness podcasts, we focus on practical readiness for realistic challenges:

  • Weather emergencies like tornadoes, hurricanes, and winter storms
  • Power outages and water disruptions
  • Financial preparedness and debt reduction
  • Family communication plans
  • Everyday carry essentials
  • Food storage and preservation
  • First aid and medical preparedness
  • Much more

Our Approach

Hosts Mark and Krista Lawley combine decades of experience in emergency response, outdoor skills, and home resilience to deliver advice that works in real-world situations. Whether you're just starting your preparedness journey or looking to refine specific skills, our content meets you where you are with clear, actionable advice.

No bunkers. No zombies. No alien invasions. Just practical prepping.

Join Our Community

With over 500 episodes and a growing library of free and premium resources, we're building a community of like-minded individuals focused on responsible preparedness. From our private Facebook group to our newsletter and online courses, we offer multiple ways to connect and learn.

Stuff happens. Stay prepared.

© 2026 Practical Prepping Podcast
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Episodios
  • Ten Prepping Items That Could Save Your Life
    Mar 30 2026

    Most people picture preparedness as expensive and overwhelming. A garage full of gear. Thousands of dollars spent. Months of planning.

    In reality, the gap between no preparation and meaningful preparation is much smaller.

    It comes down to having a handful of the right items and knowing how to use them.

    In this episode, we walk through ten affordable, practical tools that cover the most likely emergencies the average person will face. These are not edge-case scenarios. These are everyday disruptions and accidents. Power outages. Injuries. Water issues. Situations where simple tools and basic knowledge can make a real difference.

    We have also created a dedicated page where you can find all of these items in one place, along with additional recommendations and resources.

    The resource page for all 10 items in today's episode.

    Download This Episode Here

    If you find value in what we do, if you've learned something new, gotten an idea for something you need to do, been entertained, or just like out Southern charm, would you be willing to give back a little?

    You can do that one of several ways.
    Go to our support page
    OR
    By starting your Amazon shopping from our website? --->
    CLICK HERE
    (We earn from qualifying Amazon purchases)

    Contact us:
    Practical Prepping
    Website

    Our Sponsors:
    Practical Prepping Books

    Proof Minimalist Wallets (Discount code PREPPER)

    ProLine Digital Group Website Email

    1791gunleather.com (Discount code: PREP15)

    Surfshark

    Podcast music written and recorded by Krista Lawley
    Website design and hosting by ProLine Digital Group.
    Podcasts Copyright 2026, P3 Media Group, LLC, and Practical Prepping Podcast


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    32 m
  • Cyber Disruptions Are Coming. Build Redundancy for Data, Money, and Communication
    Mar 23 2026

    Most disruptions don’t arrive as dramatic failures, they show up as small, compounding inconveniences. In this episode, we explore what happens when the digital systems you rely on every day become unreliable, and how to build simple, practical redundancy across your data, finances, and communication so you’re not caught off guard when things don’t work like they should.

    Mentioned In This Episode:

    WD 2TB My Passport, Portable External Hard Drive, Black, backup software with defense against ransomware

    Rand McNally Road Atlas Large Scale 2026

    Garmin inReach Mini 2

    4 in 1 USB C Car Charger, 4-Port 90W Super Fast Charging Cigarette Lighter Adapter

    Surfshark

    Anker Power Bank, 20,000mAh Travel Essential Portable Charger with Built-in USB-C Cable, 3-Port 87W Max Fast Charging Battery Pack

    Download This Episode Here

    If you find value in what we do, if you've learned something new, gotten an idea for something you need to do, been entertained, or just like out Southern charm, would you be willing to give back a little?

    You can do that one of several ways.
    Go to our support page
    OR
    By starting your Amazon shopping from our website? --->
    CLICK HERE
    (We earn from qualifying Amazon purchases)

    Contact us:
    Practical Prepping
    Website

    Our Sponsors:
    Practical Prepping Books

    Proof Minimalist Wallets (Discount code PREPPER)

    ProLine Digital Group Website Email

    1791gunleather.com (Discount code: PREP15)

    Surfshark

    Podcast music written and recorded by Krista Lawley
    Website design and hosting by ProLine Digital Group.
    Podcasts Copyright 2026, P3 Media Group, LLC, and Practical Prepping Podcast


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    32 m
  • When the Grid Fails: Chronic Illness Continuity Planning
    Mar 16 2026

    Most preparedness advice is built around a healthy, mobile adult who can adapt on the fly. But real life looks different for millions of households. If you rely on dialysis, insulin, oxygen, CPAP, a ventilator, or time sensitive prescriptions, your safety is tied to systems that can and do break. This episode focuses on chronic illness emergency preparedness that works for real world disruptions, not movie scenarios. We are talking about interruption, not apocalypse, and how to build a plan that reduces fragility without turning your life into a constant drill.

    A key concept we return to throughout the episode is simple: medical dependency is infrastructure dependency. Medical dependency planning means understanding what you rely on, then building layers of redundancy around the most likely failure points.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    LifePo4 100 amp hour battery

    Dewalt 1,000 watt inverter

    200 watt Inverter for Dewalt 20 V batteries

    Refrigerator thermometer (digital min-max is ideal)

    Cruxer Insulin Vial Cooler Travel Case,Diabetes Carrying Insulated Bag

    Insulated medication travel case (for insulin and other temperature-sensitive meds)

    Small mini fridge

    Download This Episode Here

    If you find value in what we do, if you've learned something new, gotten an idea for something you need to do, been entertained, or just like out Southern charm, would you be willing to give back a little?

    You can do that one of several ways.
    Go to our support page
    OR
    By starting your Amazon shopping from our website? --->
    CLICK HERE
    (We earn from qualifying Amazon purchases)

    Contact us:
    Practical Prepping
    Website

    Our Sponsors:
    Practical Prepping Books

    Proof Minimalist Wallets (Discount code PREPPER)

    ProLine Digital Group Website Email

    1791gunleather.com (Discount code: PREP15)

    Surfshark

    Podcast music written and recorded by Krista Lawley
    Website design and hosting by ProLine Digital Group.
    Podcasts Copyright 2026, P3 Media Group, LLC, and Practical Prepping Podcast




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I believe that we need to be looking at both mental health and guns. People with mental health issues should not have guns. How can we make sure that people with mental health issues, diagnosed or not, do not have access to guns. In addition, what about the kids under 18 who commit mass shootings, getting guns from family members. If they did not have access to guns, a lot less people would be dead. My suggestions are: Mandatory mental health classes, groups, sessions starting in 3rd grade. Also for the parents of the kids that perpetrate mass shootings, fines and jail time or community service. We have that where I live for kids drinking. Of course the kids get punished too. I agree that a gun is an inanimate object and that mentally health is a big issue in these incidents, but put the two together and you have gasoline and a match.

I both agree and disagree

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