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Author: J.C. Owens

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The Street Smarts for Life podcast is a conversation about all facets of life and the things that affect us every day. This podcast is for anyone who wants to listen to simple perspectives on life, to adapt, and to survive many of life’s challenges. We will cover current events real-life topics such as relationships, parenting, employment, small business, education, safety, and security, to name a few. Your host, J.C. Owens, is a survivor of poverty and crime, author, speaker, father, and entrepreneur. He has led an interesting life; he’s been through a lot and learned much from a very young age. He looks forward to sharing his perspective with others on how he learned to lift himself out of poverty and discovered a life of success and happiness. His message to all is, you are either a victim or writing a success story. Join us and learn how to begin writing your own success story through a fresh new perspective for living.
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Throughout JCs career, he has brought a fresh and new perspective to the business world. Join the conversation where he shares insights on how to increase productivity in the workplace without having to hire new staff and without increasing costs.
It's that time of year when our kids are returning to school. There is a lot of organization to be done and things to get ready. What I believe to be one of the most important things for parents to pay attention to is your child's school's safety and security plan in case the need for a lock-down arises. Don't wait for a critical life emergency to find out what the school's plan is during critical life situations. Ask now!
How much do we really know about that person we believe to be homeless? Are they sane or insane? Are they under the influence of dangerous drugs that could adversely affect their behavior? Are they a criminal on the run hiding under the radar? Are you putting yourself and loved ones in danger?
How prepared are you, physically, emotionally and mentally to survive a catastrophic or life-threatening situation or event?
Each and every day people are unnecessarily putting themselves in harm’s way. A few places to avoid at night.
We cannot always avoid roadside emergencies or breakdowns, but we do have control over how we approach these situations in advance.
The importance of teaching our children and young adults basic survival, and street-survival skills, they can apply throughout their lifetimes.
It’s important to know the whereabouts of our loved ones, and how to locate them in case they are in need of help or rescue in emergency situations.
With cold weather approaching, are you prepared? Have you taken the time to safeguard your home against potential winter disasters?
Road Rage

Road Rage

2021-11-0204:22

We all have bad days. But those days can become deadly when they turn into road rage. A simple tip on how to avoid these dangerous situations.
For the upcoming winter season, there are some cold-weather considerations to keep in mind when it comes to vehicle safety.
We live in a crazy world. All good safety and security plans begin with an awareness of what’s taking place around us at all times.
Our faulty and politically motivated legal system has created the largest prison system in the world. It's broken! Now in an effort to cut prison system budgets, citizens’ lives are being endangered by using coronavirus as an excuse to release thousands and thousands of criminals back onto the streets, only TO PREY ON YOU! 
What does it mean for the average household to prepare and to stay prepared for an unexpected crisis or disaster? The threats we face are real!
Shelter In Place

Shelter In Place

2020-04-0608:40

We’ve all heard the term "shelter in place." What does that actually mean and how do we prepare?
Meet your host J.C. Owens. Discover how he turned a life of poverty and crime into his own unique success story.
Too often, we witness accidents that could've simply been avoided if everyone would just slow down and pay attention. This is a stark reminder and a tragic event that ended with the death of a young girl who was a passenger in a vehicle driving well over the speed limit at 10 am. If you're not going to drive safely for your own well-being, then do it for your passengers and others on the road.
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