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Politics can be fascinating, but it can also hijack your time, your mood, and your focus. We talk through why we keep preparedness nonpartisan and why that choice is not about ignoring reality, it’s about staying useful. If your goal is practical prepping and emergency preparedness that works under stress, the fastest path is to stop treating outrage as a substitute for readiness.
We dig into how current events can still matter to your plan without turning the show into a voting guide. Energy prices, inflation, supply chain disruptions, and international conflict all affect what you pay and what you can find on the shelf. A real example is the instability around Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, where even rumors and short-term restrictions can ripple into oil prices and gas prices. You may not control any of that, but you can prepare for the impact by tightening your budget, prioritizing essentials, and staying disciplined with your purchases.
We also answer listener questions about platform choices, including why we stay audio-only instead of producing a full YouTube video version, and why we avoid Facebook posting. When online spaces get toxic, beginners stop asking questions about basics like water storage, solar panels, chickens, dehydrating food, and first aid. That hurts the whole preparedness community. Our focus stays on what matters when the power goes out: a 72-hour kit, clean water, basic medical gear, and the habits that keep you calm and effective.
If you like this practical approach, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a positive review so more people can find it. What’s one prep you’ve done lately that beat doomscrolling?
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Politics can be fascinating, but it can also hijack your time, your mood, and your focus. We talk through why we keep preparedness nonpartisan and why that choice is not about ignoring reality, it’s about staying useful. If your goal is practical prepping and emergency preparedness that works under stress, the fastest path is to stop treating outrage as a substitute for readiness.
We dig into how current events can still matter to your plan without turning the show into a voting guide. Energy prices, inflation, supply chain disruptions, and international conflict all affect what you pay and what you can find on the shelf. A real example is the instability around Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, where even rumors and short-term restrictions can ripple into oil prices and gas prices. You may not control any of that, but you can prepare for the impact by tightening your budget, prioritizing essentials, and staying disciplined with your purchases.
We also answer listener questions about platform choices, including why we stay audio-only instead of producing a full YouTube video version, and why we avoid Facebook posting. When online spaces get toxic, beginners stop asking questions about basics like water storage, solar panels, chickens, dehydrating food, and first aid. That hurts the whole preparedness community. Our focus stays on what matters when the power goes out: a 72-hour kit, clean water, basic medical gear, and the habits that keep you calm and effective.
If you like this practical approach, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a positive review so more people can find it. What’s one prep you’ve done lately that beat doomscrolling?
https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNu
Augason FarmsSupport the show
Have 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.

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