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Back to EpisodesPrepping Vs Self-Reliance
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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.
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