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The Prepper Network Podcast

The Prepper Network Podcast

By: Lewis scrivens Frank Deegan and Jim Anderson
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The Prepper Network Podcast brings together three different prepper communities- The Radio Prepper Network, Irish survivalist Group ISG and Prepping Europe- to talk all things preparedness, communication, skills and real world resilience across Europe. Hosted by Lewis, Frank and Jim, each episode cuts through the noise with practical no nonsense prepping you can actually use. Whether you're brand new or already building your resilience plan, this podcast connects you to a growing European network of people preparing for everyday disruptions to major emergencies.Lewis scrivens, Frank Deegan and Jim Anderson Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Prepping in an Unstable Europe: Borders, War & Food Security
    Feb 8 2026

    In this episode, Frank and Jim take a deep dive into what prepping really means in today's Europe - and why it's no longer just about storing supplies.


    From everyday preparedness to civil defence, the conversation explores rising geopolitical tensions, historical neutrality, and why countries like Sweden are rethinking national readiness. This discussion also tackles environmental threats, food security, and how agricultural policy plays a critical role in long-term resilience.

    Strap yourselves in for a ride as this episode does not shy away from difficult conversations either, examining immigration, integration, and the increasingly polarised political discourse surrounding these topics.

    What does all this mean for people trying to prepare for an uncertain future?

    This is a wide-ranging, honest discussion about preparedness beyond the bunker - focused on society, systems and the realities shaping modern survival.

    Thought-provoking. Grounded. Necessary Listening

    www.thepreppernetwork.org

    #Prepperpodcast #preparedness #civildefence #Resilience #Geopolitics #EuropeanSecurity #Prepping #SurvivalPreparedness #SelfReliance #GridDown

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    49 mins
  • Is 72 Hours really enough? Europe's Official Emergency Advice
    Feb 1 2026

    Europe has been told to prepare for 72 Hours.

    Food, water, essential supplies - enough to be self-sufficient for the first three days of a crisis.

    In this episode of the Prepper Network Podcast, we break down the recent guidance from a European Commissioner calling for every household to have a 72-hour emergency kit - and ask the question many people are thinking:


    Is 72 hours really enough?


    We discuss:

    • What the official 72-hour advice actually includes
    • How realistic and effective these recommendations are
    • Whether short-term preparedness builds real resilience
    • Where official guidance may fall short in real-world scenarios
    • What people should be thinking about

    This episode isn't about fear or panic. It's about practical preparedness, realistic planning, and honest trade-offs.

    Join the discussion: Do you think 72 hours is a reasonable baseline - or does it risk giving a false sense of security?

    Subscribe for grounded conversations on preparedness, radio communications, and resilience.

    www.thepreppernetwork.org

    #prepping #preppers #72hours #preppernetworkpodcast #podcast

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    52 mins
  • High Tech vs Low Tech - What works when the powers gone
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode we discuss the importance of manual skills versus the convenience of power tools, emphasizing the value of learning basic skills for sustainability and prepping. They explore the cost of quality items, the pros and cons of different heating solutions, and the balance between high tech and low tech tools. The discussion highlights the need for a thoughtful approach to tool selection, considering both immediate needs and long-term sustainability.

    We cover;

    How manual skills are essential for sustainability and prepping.

    How Power tools offer convenience but can be less reliable long-term.

    Learning to fix things can provide valuable skills and knowledge.

    How quality items may have a higher upfront cost but save money over time.

    A throwaway society leads to wastefulness and a lack of repair culture.

    Heating solutions should consider both efficiency and sustainability.

    and much more.

    #prepping

    #preparedness

    #Selfreliance

    #prepperpodcast

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    54 mins
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