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Practical Preppers Podcast

Practical Preppers Podcast is a place where we can engage in captivating discussions that will give us the knowledge to reasonably prepare ourselves for the most probable disasterous situations. This is a show where we can share useful knowledge that's been time tested and past down through traditions and a place for our knowledge to be shared and preserved.

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    Ep. 4 Ditch Social Media & Use AI

    Social media + your brain = shit Social media is designed to keep you stuck in a rabbit hole, addicted to scrolling, and make you a nonproductive sheep. It sucks on so many levels and you woud benefit greatly to ditch the screens to go live your life instead. On the flip side... AI is a tool that we all have access to that can help us be more productive and give us access to resources that will empower us to do better and be better.

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    Ep. 3 Nonperishable Food Items

    Thank you for joining me today on episode three of the Practical Preppers Podcast. Today, I share with you which items my family specifically keeps in our pantry to use on both a daily basis as well as when sh.t hits the fan. Carbs, proteins, and fats are all necessary to our diets for us to be healthy. There are plenty of vegetarian options that are versatile and shelf stable for years that make practical goods to keep on hand. Legumes: Shelf stable for years, packed with protein, carbs, and fiber. Rice: Shelf stable for years, packed with filling carbs, Wheat berries: Shelf stable for years, pacled with carbs, protein, and fiber. Oils: Fats are necessary. Ghee, oilive oil, mustards oil, and many other oils are shelf stable for years. Produce: Some produce keeps for months when properly stored and can add valuable nutrients and fiber to one's diet. Animals: Chickens, ducks, and geese will give you eggs. Of course, you could eat them along with other farm animals you might keep.

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    Ep. 2 Practical Prepping: Where to Begin

    I've created a four F system for beginners to focus on when starting their preparation process. If a person can cover all four of these areas then that person's chance at survival during adverse situations is likely to significantly increase. These are the four basic areas that I think are most important to focus on and give a person to cover the bases before moving onto prepping in other areas. 1.) Fresh Water 2.) Food 3.) Finance 4.) First Aid

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    Ep. 1 Introduction

    Welcome to the Practical Preppers Podcast. I am your host Nihal Kaur and I am excited to introduce both myself and this show to you. I plan to cover a wide array of topics within our community over the next several years and to help you grow as I grow from a beginner to an expert in both emergency and general preparedness. Thank you for listening and I look forward to sharing more with you in episode two!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Practical Preppers Podcast is a place where we can engage in captivating discussions that will give us the knowledge to reasonably prepare ourselves for the most probable disasterous situations. This is a show where we can share useful knowledge that's been time tested and past down through traditions and a place for our knowledge to be shared and preserved.

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Nihal Kaur

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