Regina Swarn Audio Series Presents - Preparedness Over Panic: Choose Caution And Care

Episode Date: January 24, 2026

Fan MailIce does not care how confident we feel behind the wheel. Today we slow down, take a breath, and walk through a simple, steady plan to stay safe during ice and snow: when to stay home, what to... pack, and how to look out for people and pets who are most at risk. The goal is not fear; it’s care, preparation, and clear choices that lower the chance of emergencies when power lines ice over and streets turn slick.We start with the basics that save the most lives: avoid nonessential driving, especially on black ice. I share how hospitals and essential workplaces often arrange safe lodging and why that matters for both staff and community. From there we build practical emergency kits for home and car—water, blankets, nonperishables, first-aid, hand warmers, a battery or crank radio, and reflective gear—plus overlooked items like sand or cat litter for traction and a headlamp to keep both hands free. You’ll hear why charging devices early, keeping the fridge closed during outages, and documenting key numbers on paper can make a chaotic hour manageable.Care stretches beyond our own walls. Pets need warmth, shelter, and unfrozen water. Unhoused neighbors benefit when we know where warming stations and shelters are and share that info fast. We clear up the myth that “being from the North” makes ice safe to drive on; skill can’t beat physics when tires meet a sheet of glaze. Throughout, I return to one simple mantra: watch and pray—stay alert to changing conditions, check on someone who might be alone, and choose caution over bravado.If you find this helpful, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s in the storm’s path, and leave a quick review with your best tip for winter preparedness. Your note might be the reminder someone needs to stay safe tonight.Music Show endSupport the showContact swarnregina@gmail.com

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Starting point is 00:00:03 To Regina Soaring, audio series presents bringing you stories of people from all walks of life. If you would like to support this podcast, feel free. Your support helps keep the channel running. You can also support the channel by becoming a monthly subscriber. And last but not least, feel free to share with your friends. If one of these podcasts touch your heart and it resonate with your heart, please share with your family and friends. Now, let's take you into an episode of Regina Swarn, audio series. Hello and good morning. Good Saturday morning. I'm Regina Sworn. I just want to come for a few brief minutes to say good morning.
Starting point is 00:01:23 I hope that all of you are staying safe this weekend and beyond. For those who are in the eye of that ice and snowstorm, I would just like for you to please practice much, much caution and be careful and be safe. There would be many power allergies, but at the same time, even if it's not a power outage, you should still be safe. Have an emergency kit. And for God's sake, if they say don't drive, try to get out on the road and drive. Don't get out and try to drive because very, very dangerous.
Starting point is 00:02:14 And keep your pets safe and warm. My heart goes out a great deal. for the animals that that I consider I'll say homeless. It's just like the homeless people, they have nowhere to go. So the animals are out and they're cold and
Starting point is 00:02:35 freezing and I guess when it get cold and stuff like that I think about them a lot. You know, the deer and a lot of people say, well, they're used to that. Well, when it's severe, you know, there's no mercy, right? So
Starting point is 00:02:50 my prayer is just goes out for any homeless people. There are shelters that you can go to, warming stations, and again, back to the animals. I jump from people to the animals. My heart just goes out for the animals who are out there, you know, outside animals. So cats, you know, think about them a lot.
Starting point is 00:03:23 So I can only send up my prayers for the animals, but back to you as humans. Be safe. Be very safe. Practice caution. If you're able to watch your news and your power is not out, then please just practice caution. I always say have those radios, you know, people laugh sometimes with the old radios, the little transition-resistant radios.
Starting point is 00:03:59 Sometimes they come in hand, though, to have those, you know. So if you got one of those, that's a good thing to always keep on hand with your emergency kit. And in that emergency kit, you should have a little bit of everything on water, blankets, you know, should you be stranded on the road somewhere, you can have an emergency kit to. It's not going to be like a warm house, but at least it would be like on the road
Starting point is 00:04:29 you could got some warm blankets and you got non-perishable food, you know, you got, things like that. I always like the hand warmers when you put your hands into things and it warms your hands up. Because for me, when it's cold, the first thing they get cold on me is my hands.
Starting point is 00:04:49 My hands get cold. get cold and it just makes my whole body cold. So I just say, the only thing I can say is practice safe precautions in this weather storm, whether you are at the north or whether you're down as far as I am in Georgia. So please, please, please, please just be safe. That's the main thing. Don't get on the roads if you don't have to. I'm going to say don't get on the roads. If you work at a place like see at the hospital, they got it where the ones you live the closest
Starting point is 00:05:33 or the ones who are, you know, ask if they want to, get you to work. And then just stay because they got somewhere for you to stay if you're at the hospital, if you work at the hospital. They got a place for you to where you can, you know, be comfortable. And most of the times the power is going to be on, out of place like that because it's needed, because there's a lot of sick people there.
Starting point is 00:06:00 Of course, you're going to need their power. So, but for no reason at all, do not get on those roads. Because people always like to say, oh, I'm from the north. I can drive. And you people down here in these Georgia states are down in southern states. You don't, you know, it baffles me how people think that, just because they're from New York, that ice don't care if you're from New York or where you're from. You can run up on a sheet of ice and you're gone. I've seen it many, many times. I see people come in the hospital sometimes, emergency situations. I see it all over the news as well. So, okay, so you're from New York or wherever you're from, still be careful.
Starting point is 00:06:50 Just still be careful, okay? It doesn't hurt to practice safe and being safe. And that's all this podcast was worth. I do have some things coming up, but I want to focus this on the weather. If you're in the path of the snow and ice storm, now for those out there who say, Oh, you're being afraid, you're scared. You mean, I try not to pay those people any attention because I do what I do because I do care. And that's why I'm making this podcast because I do have a huge platform.
Starting point is 00:07:32 And for those who are in the eye, you might not even be in the eye of this storm, this ice and snowstorm. You may not even be in the eye of the storm. You may be in another part of the U.S. or you may be in another country. You may not even be a part of it, but I'm speaking of the ones who are under my platform because I do have a huge platform. And so therefore, for those who are in the eye of this storm,
Starting point is 00:08:04 in the eye of it, those are the ones who I speak to, maybe you've got family members that you can let know to be careful because it's all about being cautious and careful. It's not to scare anybody, but I'll always say watch comes before prayer. Watch. Watch and pray. So be safe out there.
Starting point is 00:08:34 Be safe. And again, make sure you got an emergency kit in your car. Always give an emergency kit in your car. I can't stress that enough. Always keep that because you don't know if you're somewhere and you may say you might be coming from that previous. It's a place that don't even have a storm, an ice storm or a snowstorm, and you don't even know.
Starting point is 00:09:01 And you're coming from California. And you get here and you're totally surprised and you're caught off guard and you stuck in your car, you stuck out on the road, So again, it's just better to be safe than sorry. It's better to be over prepared than to not be prepared when something happens. And then you are looking literally like the deer in headlights. And you know what a deer in headlights look like.
Starting point is 00:09:27 You know what that was like. So just be safe. Be safe. I'm reaching us sworn. My next podcast will be the I-Heart Radio. sorry, the I-Heart podcast nominees. And I'm going to give you a place where you can go vote and all that kind of stuff like that. But in the meantime, just be safe because this is what this podcast right here was for,
Starting point is 00:09:55 just to let you not be scared, but to practice safe precautions. Take care. And until the next time, be safe and stay blessed. Okay, that concludes another great. broadcast. Thank you so much for joining me for Regina Swaring Audio Series. If you'd like to be a part of this series, please send me an email at Swarring Regina at gmail.com. I want to thank all of my wonderful friends, fans, and guests for being a part of this show. Most of all, I'd like to thank the Lord. Until the next time, take care of yourself.
Starting point is 00:10:42 and be safe.

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