Friday Mar 21, 2025
How to mindfully Prepare for Disaster with Jennifer Heller
Disaster preparedness isn’t just for doomsday preppers—it’s for everyone. With extreme weather events becoming five times more likely than they were two decades ago, having a plan could mean the difference between chaos and control. In this episode, Jennifer Heller, founder of Here Comes the Apocalypse, shares simple, actionable steps to prepare your family for emergencies. From creating a go-bag to mapping out evacuation routes, this episode is packed with practical advice that could save lives.
About the Guest – Jennifer Heller:
Jennifer Heller is on a mission to make disaster preparedness accessible and realistic for families. As the creator of Here Comes the Apocalypse, she provides step-by-step guides that help people prepare without feeling overwhelmed. With her no-nonsense approach, Jennifer simplifies emergency readiness so families can feel confident and secure, no matter what comes their way.
Key Takeaways:
- Disasters are increasing in frequency and severity – Being prepared is no longer optional.
- Go-bags aren’t enough – Planning meeting locations and evacuation routes is just as crucial.
- Paper maps and hard copies of important documents – In a crisis, you might not have access to digital files.
- Mental preparedness matters – Simple drills and discussions with your family can reduce panic.
- Preparedness is self-care – It gives you peace of mind, allowing you to enjoy life without fear.
How to Connect with Jennifer Heller:
- Website: Here Comes the Apocalypse
- Free 5-Day Preparedness Challenge: Available on the website
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