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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 12 MIN

The Emotional Truth About Prepping

from The Common Sense Practical Prepper · host Keith Vincent

Send us Fan MailMost people don’t avoid prepping because they’re clueless or lazy. They avoid it because it forces a brutal admission: the life that feels stable and predictable can be up-ended fast, and nobody gets a guaranteed rescue timeline. We go straight at that emotional wall, unpack the “reasonable” excuses we all hear, and explain why those lines are often coping mechanisms that keep fear at bay rather than plans that keep families safe. We talk about the real emotional cost of preparedness: accepting that jobs can disappear, grocery shelves can stay empty longer than you expect, and emergency services may be stretched thin when a crisis is widespread. Drawing on real events like hurricanes, freezes, and wildfires, we explore how quickly normal routines can break and why even capable people get caught off guard when the speed and severity spike. Then we bring it down to an everyday image you won’t forget: someone driving for months on a temporary donut spare tire, worn thin, hoping it never fails. That small story captures the psychology behind procrastination, risk denial, and why “knowing” you should prepare is not the same as accepting reality and acting on it. If you’ve ever felt the weight of being the person who thinks ahead, we also talk about that burden and why it can become a quiet kind of strength. If this hits home, subscribe, share the show with a friend who needs a gentle wake-up call, and leave a quick review so more people can find practical, clear-headed preparedness.Support the showHave a question, suggestion or comment? Please email me at [email protected]. I will not sell your email address and I will personally respond to you.

Send us Fan Mail Most people don’t avoid prepping because they’re clueless or lazy. They avoid it because it forces a brutal admission: the life that feels stable and predictable can be up-ended fast, and nobody gets a guaranteed rescue timeline. We go straight at that emotional wall, unpack the “reasonable” excuses we all hear, and explain why those lines are often coping mechanisms that keep fear at bay rather than plans that keep families safe. We talk about the real emotional cost ...

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Send us Fan MailMost people don’t avoid prepping because they’re clueless or lazy. They avoid it because it forces a brutal admission: the life that feels stable and predictable can be up-ended fast, and nobody gets a guaranteed rescue timeline. We...

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