Top 3 Survival Wakeup Calls of 2025

Let’s be honest, if the last few years haven’t nudged you toward prepping, 2025 might be the final push. We’ve gone from a global pandemic to rising inflation, civil unrest, and growing international tensions – all with breakneck speed.

At this point, being even a little bit prepared isn’t fringe, it’s smart. Across the globe, regular people are starting to ask, “What if things get worse?” Well, I believe in getting ahead of that question with a calm and confident plan.

Here are the top three survival wake-up calls shaking folks awake in 2025, and what you can do to prepare without losing your mind (or your budget).

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Week 10: Creating a Paper Trail—Why Documentation, Pet Records, and Reliable Light Matter in a Disaster

Disasters don’t just threaten your safety and comfort – they can also separate you from your most essential records and the ability to prove who you are, what you own, and what you’re owed. In the wake of a wildfire, flood, earthquake, or other large-scale event, many survivors find themselves without access to insurance, medical care, or even basic supplies, not because those things are unavailable, but because the systems that connect them are overwhelmed, or they simply can’t verify their identity.

This week, we’re taking a big but manageable step toward preparing for those worst-case scenarios. You’ll gather supplies that protect critical documents, provide access to information and emergency news, and ensure that you and your pets are properly accounted for.

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Building a Comprehensive Home Medical Kit

A well-stocked home medical kit is the foundation of health preparedness. In an emergency or survival situation, you may not have access to medical care. And even if you are careful, accidents happen. By ensuring that you have basic medical supplies, and gaining the knowledge of how to properly use them, you not only make yourself more self-sufficient, but you improve your odds of surviving a disaster.

According to many experts, in comparison to other developed nations, the American healthcare system faces a complex and multifaceted crisis, characterized by high costs, limited access, and poor quality of care. That’s a huge reason to learn basic first aid, as well as other methods of health management such as herbalism.

In my opinion, people rely on doctors far more than necessary. I’m always surprised to see people taking their kids to the doctor for a cold. Many common illnesses and minor injuries can be easily managed at home, and we, as a society, need to learn how to do that again.

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Securing Water Independence

You don’t have to be stranded in the middle of nowhere to worry about a reliable water source. The fact is, even if you get your water from a municipal water supply, you may one day find yourself without safe water to drink.

Much of our water infrastructure in the United States was establishes back in the 1970-80s, and while that makes me feel really old, it’s worse for the water supply. In fact, there are some cast iron pipes that are over a century old. Philadelphia still uses water main pipes installed before the Civil War, and many treatment plants are also aging and in need of repair or replacement. A rapidly aging infrastructure means often water mains break or leak, causing contamination of our “safe” water supply.

Make no mistake, establishing a safe, reliable source of water is critical.

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Building a Resilient Financial Plan

This week we’re talking about steps for real preparedness and I don’t need to tell you that economic instability is a growing concern in today’s world. A resilient financial plan ensures that you remain secure, even during financial crises. This guide provides step-by-step strategies to safeguard your wealth, create alternative income sources, and minimize dependency on traditional financial systems.

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Prepping for an Economic Collapse: Practical Steps for Real Preparedness

The thought of an economic collapse is unsettling, yet history has shown us that financial downturns, hyperinflation, and recessions are not just possibilities but eventualities. In the current political climate, I am seeing a wide range of opinions from “we’re saved!” to “we’re doomed!”

While mainstream discussions often focus on stockpiling food and precious metals, there are several overlooked aspects of preparation that can make all the difference. In this guide, I’ll cover not just the basics but also unique and highly actionable strategies to prepare for a serious economic crisis, with further detailed articles for each topic planned for the week ahead. 🤞🏻

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Strategies for Staying Under Government Radar:

Recent years have seen increasing concerns about government overreach, surveillance, and personal freedoms. From U.S. citizens being mistakenly detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to fears about firearm confiscation, asset seizure, and censorship, many people in the preparedness community worry about staying off the government’s radar.

While some concerns may seem exaggerated, history has repeatedly shown that governments have the power to overstep legal boundaries, particularly in times of crisis. Understanding how to minimize your exposure to government scrutiny and knowing what to do if you are targeted or detained can make all the difference. It’s never a bad time to assess your preparedness for various event possibilities, including this one. This article explores strategies for maintaining privacy, avoiding unnecessary attention, and handling encounters with law enforcement effectively.

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Responding vs. Reacting To Disaster Events and Helping Others

I’m going on a little rant today. Do you understand the difference between responding and reacting to disaster events? In some of the prepper groups I’m in on Facebook, I’ve noticed that people are making fun of people who ran out to prep for the “non-event” port strike. This is a good time to discuss the difference between responding and reacting.

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What to Do After a Hurricane Hits: A Comprehensive Guide

As we’ve just seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, hurricanes can wreak havoc on communities, leaving behind a path of destruction that includes flooded homes, downed power lines, and devastated infrastructure. While preparing for the storm is critical, knowing what to do after the hurricane passes is equally important. In this article, we’ll cover essential post-hurricane steps, including how to maintain cell service when the power is out, protect yourself from looters, and offer insights on the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which left thousands needing assistance.

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How the International Longshoremen’s Association Strike Affects Consumers and How to Prepare

The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) has recently gone on strike at 14 major ports along the East and Gulf coasts. This strike could lead to significant disruptions in the flow of goods, impacting consumers in various ways, including product shortages, delays, and rising prices. For those focused on self-sufficiency and preparedness, it’s important to understand what’s at stake and how to navigate the potential challenges.

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