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    Best Prepper Podcasts for Beginners

    Sarita Harbour.
    Modified: Sep 20, 2024 · Published: Apr 22, 2024 by Sarita Harbour · This post may contain affiliate links ·
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    If you're worried about preparing for catastrophic disasters, either natural or artificial, listening to prepper podcasts could help. Loaded with advice from survivalists, off grid experts and others, they're full of stories pulled straight out of life.

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    Estimated reading time: 16 minutes

    Good podcasts combine storytelling with actionable tips. Whether you're a seasoned survivalist or just starting to stock your emergency kit, consider adding one or more podcasts to your playlist.

    Prepper podcasts cover everything from learning how to purify water and start a fire to building a bug-out bag and growing your own food. The best part? You can grab these critical insights during your daily commute, cooking a meal, or even hiking.

    Beginner-Friendly Prepper Podcasts 

    If you're new to prepping, the world of survival podcasts can initially feel a bit intimidating. With so many options, figuring out where to start takes time. A simple solution is to do a quick search for "beginner prepper podcasts" or even "prepping 101" podcasts.

    One thing I love about beginner-friendly prepper podcasts is that they often have specific "Prepping 101" episodes or series.

    For example, the  Survival Preparedness for Beginners Podcast includes an entire section on prepper fundamentals, like starting a food storage pantry, putting together a bug-out bag, and creating an emergency binder for your family.

    Jargon-Free Explanations

    It's true — the prepping world can have its own language, full of acronyms and slang that just sound straight-up weird to outsiders.

    Shows like The Basic Badass Podcast do a good job of explaining ideas and terminology in plain English. They define terms and give examples so you never feel lost or confused.

    Actionable Advice

    The best beginner prepper podcasts provide actionable advice you can implement immediately. They don't just discuss high-level concepts or theory—they give you concrete steps and realistic solutions for common challenges.

    Listening to shows like Ready Your Future - A Prepper Podcast, I always come away with a clear idea of what I need to do next. Whether it's a new skill to learn, a piece of gear to add to my preps, or a simple habit to start building, I find their advice practical and effective.

    So if you're just getting started with prepping, don't be afraid to seek out podcasts that cater to beginners. Starting from wherever you are, they aim to arm you with the essential knowledge you need.

    Best Prepper Podcasts To Help You Prepare For Emergencies

    When it comes to preparing for emergencies, knowledge is power. And one of the best ways to gain that knowledge is by learning from others. These podcasts include information, tips, and real-life experiences from people who've been there and done that.

    Here are some of the best prepper podcasts to help you stay safe and prepared.

    The Survival Podcast

    Hosted by Jack Spirko, The Survival Podcast covers a wide range of topics related to modern survival, preparedness, and self-reliance. Jack's been running the show since 2008 and releases new episodes daily, so you'll always have content to binge on.

    Prepping Academy Podcast

    If you're looking for a down-to-earth approach to prepping, the Prepping Academy Podcast is for you. It focuses on common sense preparedness for everyday people. From food storage to home security, they covers it all in an approachable way.

    Casual Preppers Podcast

    Prepping doesn't have to be all doom and gloom. The Casual Preppers Podcast hosted by Cody and Cam takes a laid-back approach to preparedness. They discuss topics like bug-out bags and outdoor and survival skills in a way that's accessible to everyone, even if you're new to the world of prepping.

    Survivalist Prepper Podcast

    Hosted by Dale and Lisa, the Survivalist Prepper Podcast is a must-listen for anyone serious about survival and self-reliance. They provide practical information on everything from bugging out to homesteading, drawing on their own experiences living off the grid.

    These are just a few of the many options out there.

    Essential Topics Covered

    The best prepper podcasts both entertain and educate. They cover many essential topics for anyone looking to improve their survival skills and emergency preparedness. Here are some of the key areas you can expect to learn about:

    Survival Skills

    From starting a fire to purifying water, survival skills are the foundation of any good prepper's toolkit. Top podcasts like Survival Punk dedicate entire episodes to teaching these essential skills, often bringing in experts to share their knowledge and experience.

    Emergency Planning

    Having a plan is crucial in any emergency situation. Prepper podcasts like In The Rabbit Hole discuss the importance of creating evacuation plans, designating meetup locations for family, and establishing off grid communication methods when traditional channels are down.

    Self-Reliance Tips

    Being self-reliant is about more than just stockpiling food and water. It's about learning skills that allow you to thrive without relying on external systems. All the podcasts in this post share tips on everything from growing your own food supply to generating off-grid power.

    Gear Reviews

    Having the right gear can make all the difference in a survival situation. Many prepper podcasts review and recommend essential items like survival knives, water filters, wilderness kits and first aid kits, helping you make informed decisions about what to include in your preps.

    Prepper Expert Interviews

    One of the best ways to learn is from people with hands-on experience. Top prepper podcasts often feature expert interviews on bushcraft, self-defense, and emergency medicine. The best prepper podcasts cover these essential topics, providing a well-rounded emergency preparedness and survival education. 

    How to Find & Subscribe to the Best 

    So you're ready to start listening to some great prepper podcasts. But where do you begin? 

    With so many options out there, it can be overwhelming to know where to look. I know because I ran into that problem when writing this post!

    Here are some tips to help you find and subscribe to the best podcasts for your needs.

    Directories

    One of the easiest ways to discover new prepper podcasts is by browsing podcast directories. Platforms like Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Stitcher have extensive libraries of shows on every topic imaginable, including preparedness and survival. Search for keywords like "prepper" or "survival" and start exploring.

    Apps

    A podcast app is a must-have if you're always on the go. Apps like Spotify, Overcast, and Pocket Casts allow you to easily subscribe to your favorite shows, download episodes for offline listening, and discover new podcasts based on your interests. Most of these apps are free, with optional paid subscriptions for extra features.

    Social Media Accounts

    Many prepper podcasts have active social media accounts where they share new episodes, engage with listeners, and post additional content. Following your favorite shows on platforms like Facebook and Instagram is a great way to stay up-to-date and connect with the prepper community.

    Websites

    Most podcasts have dedicated websites where you can listen to episodes directly, read show notes, and access additional resources. For example, the Survival Podcast website includes a forum where listeners can ask questions and share knowledge. Visiting a podcast's website is a great way to get a feel for the show and decide if it's right for you.

    Once you've found a podcast you like, subscribing is as simple as clicking a button in your podcast app or on the show's website. By subscribing, you'll automatically receive new episodes as soon as they're released.

    Benefits Of Listening Regularly

    When you make prepper podcasts a regular part of your routine, you'll reap some awesome benefits. First off, you'll always know what's going on in the world of prepping, bushcraft and survival.

    These podcasts inform you on everything from natural disasters to economic instability and civil unrest that could impact your safety. It's all about being informed; this way, making wise choices to protect those dear to you becomes second nature.

    Staying Informed

    One of the popular prepping podcasts, Practical Prepping Podcast, covers current events and potential threats thoroughly. The host, Rick Austen breaks down the information in a way that's easy to understand and apply to your own preparedness plans.

    Learning New Skills

    Another benefit of regularly listening to prepper podcasts is the opportunity to learn new survival skills and self-reliance techniques. With each episode, you'll expand your knowledge base and become better equipped to handle various emergencies.

    For example, the Casual Preppers Podcast often features guests who are experts in specific areas, such as off-grid living, wilderness survival, or home security. I've gotten so many practical tips from these interviews.

    Motivation And Inspiration

    Let's be real. Prepping can feel overwhelming at times. There's so much to learn and do that it's easy to get discouraged or burn out. That's where prepper podcasts can become a powerful source of motivation and inspiration.

    Hearing the stories of other preppers, whether it's their successes or failures, reminds you that you're not alone on this journey. It reinforces why all your efforts matter and inspires you to keep pushing forward, even when things get tough.

    Building Community

    Now, I know not everyone wants to be part of a community. In fact, I'm a bit of a recluse myself. However, if you're so inclined, my husband tells me that most prepper podcasts have vibrant listener communities where you can connect with like-minded folks from all walks of life. (He's a whole lot more social than I am.)

    Engaging with these communities through social media discussions or in-person meetups allows you to build relationships with people who understand. You can ask questions, share your experiences, and learn from others on the same path. Over time, these connections can grow into a valuable support network that you can turn to for advice, resources, and encouragement.

    Prepper podcasts go beyond entertainment. Along with my favorite homesteading podcasts and off grid living books, podcasts play a vital tool in my family's survival toolkit.

    They help us master fresh skills (I'm hoping to find a good beekeeping podcast soon) and join forces with others who share our values and off-grid lifestyle. So, whether you're a total newbie or a seasoned survivalist, consider subscribing to a few favorites, download episodes for offline listening, and get ready to level up your preparedness game. With the right knowledge and mindset, you'll be prepared to face whatever challenges come your way.

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    About Sarita Harbour

    Sarita Harbour is a long-time freelance writer, blogger, and homesteader who has been creating online content for over 15 years. She’s the founder of An Off Grid Life, where she shares practical advice on self-reliance, homesteading, off-grid living, and homeschooling based on her 11-year adventure living in Canada’s remote Northwest Territories.

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