Episode # 233, "Ten Things You Can Do Now To Be Prepared For A Recession"

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Practical Prepping Podcast, Episode # 233, "Ten Things You Can Do Now To Be Prepared For A Recession"In this episode, we discuss the possibility that we will see a recession sometime in the later half of 2022 and some things we can do now to be prepared in case we do have a recession."Ten Things You Can Do Now To Be Prepared For A Recession"#1  - Make a plan#2  - Reduce Expenses#3  - Make A Budget#4  - Protect Your Income  (if possible)#5  - Increase Your Income#6  - Keep Saving#7  - Pay Off Debt / Don't incur More Debt#8  - Increase Food Preps Of What You Normally Eat#9  - Find No-cost Or Low-cost Activities#10 - Do Not Live In FearThis episode is sponsored by:ProLine Digital Grouphttps://www.prolinedesigns.usEmail: [email protected] Curtis Kniveshttps://www.facebook.com/JimcurtisknivesEmail Jim:  [email protected] BASE Handgun Training Systemhttps://gumroad.com/a/1061512307If you find value in the podcast, would you consider supporting us?Your support helps us keep the podcast up and running, as well as growing. Here are several ways you can help:Amazon affiliate - start your shopping from our websiteIt costs you nothing extra, but pays us a little commission to support the podcast.Buy Us A  Cup of Coffeebuymeacoffee.com/practicalprepBuy one of our books     "Practical Prepping For Everyday People"     "Making Contact During Emergencies" Linked from our website, On Amazon, or wherever books are sold.Consider doing business with our sponsorsWe support our sponsors with our personal dollars and we trust them. You can too.Tell them you heard about them on Practical Prepping Podcast.Contact us.Practical PreppingWebsite: www.practicalprepping.infoEmail at [email protected] design and hosting by ProLine DesignsCopyright 2022, Practical PreppingJoin us every weekday for more episodes of Practical Prepping Podcast, until June 1, 2022, when we will post new episodes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.