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Why Paper Money Beats Cards In Emergencies

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The moment the power drops, your “money” can turn into a useless piece of plastic. Card readers fail. ATMs go dark. Mobile payments time out. And suddenly the most modern wallet on earth can’t buy a case of water. After celebrating a huge milestone for the Common Sense Practical Prepper Podcast, we get brutally practical about a prep that isn’t sexy but wins in the real world: keeping cash on hand.

We walk through why cash is king in a grid-down scenario, whether you carry US dollars, euros, pounds, yen, or any other currency. I explain why small bills matter more than big ones, how the change problem can stop a purchase cold, and why “I’ll just hit the ATM” is a plan that collapses fast during a natural disaster, major power outage, or cyber attack. We also talk about real-life constraints: prepping within your means, building a stash slowly, and not putting yourself in the poorhouse to feel prepared.

From storage and OPSEC to smart redundancy, we cover where cash belongs (a small fireproof safe with critical documents) and why you should keep smaller amounts in your vehicle, bug out bag, and get home bag. I also share a quick update on a new fictional survival series I’m writing, The Lone Man on the Ridge, for listeners who like preparedness with a story edge.

If this helped you think through your emergency cash plan, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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