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You’re aNurturing Protector.
Your people are your motivator. Now let’s give that love a plan.
When you think about emergency preparedness, your mind doesn’t go to gear or checklists first. It goes to your people. Your kids. Your partner. Your parents. The ones you’d do anything for, or the ones you’d do anything to get back to. That instinct is actually your biggest strength. You’re already thinking about the most important thing.
The gap I see most often in Nurturing Protectors isn’t motivation. It’s this: when you’re thinking about everyone at once, it’s easy to skip the practical steps that would actually give you peace of mind. You think so carefully about everyone else that your own plan stays incomplete. And you can’t take care of anyone else if you’re not okay first.
The most protective thing you can do for the people you love is to make sure your own household plan is solid. That’s what this is here to help you do.
The most prepared families know the plan before they need it.
It’s not the families with the most supplies who hold together during a crisis. It’s the ones where everyone knows what to do. Where to meet. Who to call. What happens if you can’t reach each other. That kind of calm comes from having a plan before the storm, not during it.
The Storm Season Ready Guide is a practical, family-focused starting point. It walks you through the conversations and decisions that matter most, in a way that doesn’t feel overwhelming or scary, just steady and real.
Storm Season Ready Guide
A practical, family-focused guide for getting your household ready before storm season hits. Clear steps, real scenarios, nothing overwhelming.
I didn’t start PrepHERedness because I was a doomsday prepper. I started it because I sat in a national security briefing listening to worst-case scenarios and then watched a bomb cyclone hit our area. Hurricane-force winds. People stranded on the main road in their cars. And I remember thinking: we are not ready for this.
Seven years of personal prepping, a COVID pandemic, and an assignment at NORAD/NORTHCOM later, I decided to build PrepHERedness for women just like you. Practical, grounded, focused on real-life disruptions, not extreme scenarios. Everything I share comes from hundreds of hours of research, my own experiences, and a deep belief that preparedness is a form of insurance. It should reduce anxiety, not create it.
You’re in the right place. And I’m genuinely glad you’re here.