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  • Episode 10 – Batteries Part 1: Power Basics Every Prepared Neighbor Should Know 🔋⚡
    Nov 3 2025

    Batteries power nearly everything in our lives, from flashlights to vehicles to the gear that keeps us safe during emergencies. In this first half of a two-part series, Jeff and Chris take a deep dive into the world of batteries, exploring the types, uses, and pitfalls every prepared person should understand. From lead-acid and lithium to household cells and charging habits, this episode breaks down how to keep your power reliable when the grid goes dark.

    What’s in This Episode:

    • How batteries power everything from cars to communication gear
    • Differences between lead-acid, AGM, gel, and lithium batteries
    • The strengths and weaknesses of LiPo and LiFePO4 cells
    • Why battery maintenance matters more than you think
    • Common causes of failure and how sulfation ruins lead-acid batteries
    • Safe charging habits and why “fast charging” can shorten lifespan
    • Understanding milliamps, discharge cycles, and why cheap batteries fail
    • What makes UL-rated batteries safer for long-term use


    Why Listen to This Episode?

    This episode is packed with real-world knowledge to help you build confidence in your backup power plan. Whether you’re maintaining car batteries, powering radios, or running off-grid gear, you’ll learn how to get the most from every charge and avoid costly mistakes.

    More Info:

    • preparedneighborspodcast.com
    • YouTube Channel
    • RedCircle Podcast Page


    Resources & Gear Mentioned:

    • NOCO Genius 10 Battery Charger: https://amzn.to/4oU3SkP
    • NOCO Battery Booster: https://amzn.to/47I17fO
    • Battery Minder Trickle Charger: https://amzn.to/3WFJmbO
    • IMAX B6 Charger/Discharger: https://amzn.to/47ruOmo
    • RIGOL Programmable DC Load: https://amzn.to/47CMrhJ


    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/prepared-neighbors-podcast/donations
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    47 min
  • Episode 9 – Hurricane Preparedness Part 2: Power, Communication, and After the Storm 🌪️🔋📻
    Oct 5 2025

    In part two of our hurricane preparedness series, Jeff and Chris continue where they left off, moving from pre-storm planning into communication, power, and recovery. From generator maintenance and battery management to checking on your neighbors after the storm, this episode is packed with lessons learned and practical advice to help you weather the aftermath safely and smartly.

    What’s in This Episode:

    • Power and communication plans for hurricanes and outages
    • Battery banks, solar chargers, and inverter setups for vehicles
    • Radios, hand cranks, and why you should know your NOAA weather channels
    • The basics of neighborhood communication plans and ham radio options
    • Generator safety, fuel, and lubrication tips to keep engines running
    • What to do during the storm, where to shelter, and what to avoid
    • Candle safety, fire extinguishers, and home protection during high winds
    • Assessing storm damage, clearing debris, and checking on neighbors
    • Lessons from real storms and the importance of acting early


    Why Listen to This Episode?

    Part two rounds out your hurricane readiness plan with real-world experience and actionable strategies. Whether you’ve just been through a storm or want to prepare for the next one, this discussion gives you practical ways to stay safe, connected, and confident.

    More Info:

    • preparedneighborspodcast.com
    • YouTube Channel
    • RedCircle Podcast Page


    Resources & Gear Mentioned:

    • Weather Radio (NOAA channels, hand crank, solar): https://amzn.to/46R0xf5
    • 12V Vehicle Inverter (power your gear safely): https://amzn.to/4nLY0Kr


    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/prepared-neighbors-podcast/donations
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    35 min
  • Episode 8 – Hurricane Preparedness Part 1: What You Need to Know 🌪️🌀
    Sep 28 2025

    Hurricane season is here, and staying prepared is more important than ever. In this episode, Jeff and Chris kick off a two-part series on hurricane preparedness. They break down the Saffir-Simpson scale, share real experiences from past storms, and walk through the essentials every household should plan for before the winds start to blow.

    What’s in This Episode:

    • Understanding the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale and what the categories really mean
    • Why storm surge is often more dangerous than wind
    • The three types of people you’ll meet before a hurricane and how that shapes decisions
    • Evacuation routes, shelters, and rally points for family safety
    • Go bags, dry bags, and what to pack so you can leave quickly if needed
    • How to prepare your vehicles, fuel storage, and generators ahead of a storm
    • Household preparations: securing outdoor items, cleaning gutters, and testing sump pumps
    • Preparedness tip of the day: creative ways to store cash and the importance of bug spray after storms


    Why Listen to This Episode?

    This conversation gives you a clear foundation for hurricane readiness. Whether you’ve been through storms before or are facing your first season, you’ll gain practical steps, smart habits, and a better understanding of the risks that matter most.

    More Info:

    • preparedneighborspodcast.com
    • YouTube Channel
    • RedCircle Podcast Page


    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/prepared-neighbors-podcast/donations
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    49 min
  • Episode 7 – Situational Awareness: Cover, Concealment, and Real-World Scenarios, Part 2
    Sep 22 2025

    In this continuation of our situational awareness series, Jeff and Chris go deeper into practical scenarios where awareness and preparation make the difference. From malls and grocery stores to cars, outdoor rallies, and even lessons from 9-11, this conversation is about mindset, cover versus concealment, and making smarter decisions in unpredictable moments.

    What’s in This Episode:

    • The critical difference between cover and concealment
    • How to teach situational awareness to kids in everyday settings
    • Strategies for malls, grocery stores, and restaurants during crises
    • Vehicle safety, road rage, and leaving yourself an escape route
    • Lessons from outdoor rallies and large public events
    • The dangers of ego, overconfidence, and poor training with firearms
    • Jeff’s personal story of navigating Washington, D.C. on 9-11


    Why Listen to This Episode?

    This episode takes theory and applies it to real-world examples you may face any day. By learning how to recognize cover, manage stress, and prepare for emergencies in familiar places, you’ll gain the confidence to protect yourself and your loved ones.

    More Info:

    • preparedneighborspodcast.com
    • YouTube Channel
    • RedCircle Podcast Page


    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/prepared-neighbors-podcast/donations
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    1 h
  • Episode 6 – Situational Awareness: Staying Alert in a Dangerous World 🚨👀
    Sep 15 2025

    This episode is not an easy one, but it is an important one. Jeff and Chris discuss the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk and the murder of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee killed on public transit in Charlotte, NC. Using these events as a wake-up call, they explore how situational awareness can save lives in everyday places like gas stations, restaurants, and trains. This is part 1 of a 2-part series.

    What’s in This Episode:

    • Why “it will never happen to me” is a dangerous mindset
    • Building habits of awareness without paranoia
    • Everyday examples: gas stations, restaurants, malls, and public transit
    • The balance between civility, privacy, and protecting yourself
    • Personal stories of awareness in crisis
    • How simple practices like scanning exits and limiting phone use can change outcomes


    Why Listen to This Episode?

    The world can be unpredictable, but you are not powerless. This conversation gives you the mindset and tools to recognize danger early, trust your instincts, and respond decisively. Part 1 lays the foundation for a safer, more confident approach to daily life.

    More Info:

    • preparedneighborspodcast.com
    • YouTube Channel
    • RedCircle Podcast Page


    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/prepared-neighbors-podcast/donations
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    44 min
  • Episode 5 – Power Outages: Short-Term and Long-Term Solutions ⚡🏠🔋
    Sep 8 2025

    When the lights go out, are you ready? In this episode, Jeff and Chris dive into the realities of power outages, from a couple of hours without electricity to weeks-long disruptions. They share stories from hurricanes, explain generator setups, and cover practical ways to keep your family safe, comfortable, and prepared.

    What’s in This Episode:

    • Why identifying the cause of an outage helps shape your response
    • The importance of reporting outages and using utility apps
    • Generator basics, fuel storage tips, and safety musts
    • How to secure your generator from theft and keep it running safely
    • Alternatives like battery banks, solar charging, and portable power stations
    • Whole house generators, installation options, and lessons learned
    • Planning for neighbors, freezer space, and community support


    Why Listen to This Episode?

    Power outages can be stressful, costly, and even dangerous. This episode gives you proven strategies, real stories, and practical options for staying comfortable and in control when the grid goes down.

    More Info:

    • preparedneighborspodcast.com
    • YouTube Channel
    • RedCircle Podcast Page


    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/prepared-neighbors-podcast/donations
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    43 min
  • Episode 4 – Essential Items for Emergencies: Building a Smart Kit 🚰🥫🔦
    Sep 8 2025

    What do you really need to keep your household safe in an emergency? In this episode, Jeff and Chris walk through the essentials every family should have ready, from water and food to first aid and flashlights. They share practical stories, budget tips, and the comfort items that can make hard times easier.

    What’s in This Episode:

    • How much water to store and simple ways to keep it safe
    • Food storage strategies and grab-and-go bucket ideas
    • Why pets and prescriptions need to be part of your plan
    • Medical and safety basics including first aid kits and tourniquets
    • Fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and carbon monoxide detectors
    • Power solutions from flashlights and headlamps to battery banks and generators
    • Communication tools, documents, and the importance of backups
    • Comfort items like books, snacks, and games to keep morale high


    Why Listen to This Episode?

    This episode gives you a clear, realistic checklist for building a reliable emergency kit. Whether you are just starting or looking to upgrade your gear, you will hear practical tips that help you prepare without overspending.

    More Info:

    • preparedneighborspodcast.com
    • YouTube Channel
    • RedCircle Podcast Page


    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/prepared-neighbors-podcast/donations
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    1 h et 2 min
  • Episode 3 – Facing Fear in Preparedness: How to Overcome What Holds You Back 💡🛡️
    Sep 8 2025

    Fear can freeze us in place or push us into panic buying, but it can also be managed and used as motivation. In this episode, Jeff and Chris dig into the role of fear in preparedness, how media and uncertainty amplify it, and the practical steps you can take to calm your mind and start moving forward.

    What’s in This Episode:

    • Understanding fear and the body’s natural fight or flight response
    • How media, news, and social platforms fuel constant anxiety
    • The power of focusing only on what you can control
    • Overcoming analysis paralysis and taking your first steps
    • Practical tools like lists, checklists, and whiteboards for organization
    • Building a toolbox of resources and learning who to trust
    • The importance of instincts and trusting your gut
    • Preparedness tip of the day: take stock of your batteries
    • Why you should not worry about being perfectly ready, just start today


    Why Listen to This Episode?

    This conversation gives you a realistic way to deal with the fears that keep many people from preparing. Instead of panic, you will learn to focus, take action, and build confidence one step at a time.

    More Info:

    • preparedneighborspodcast.com
    • YouTube Channel
    • RedCircle Podcast Page


    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/prepared-neighbors-podcast/donations
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    23 min