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EPISODE · Oct 4, 2025 · 57 MIN

READY RADIO: What If the Next Disaster Isn’t Global—It’s in Your Basement? (10-03-25)

from Drive Radio · host John Rush

A quiet Friday on https://Ready-Radio.com quickly turns into an eye-opening masterclass on everyday preparedness. John Rush and Bill Anderson kick things off with a discussion about hidden electrical hazards—those underground power lines that can shift with the ground and spark fires without warning. What simple home checks could prevent catastrophe? From inspecting your electrical panel to understanding the importance of a maintenance program, they remind listeners that being “ready” isn’t only about end-of-the-world scenarios—it’s about protecting your home and family from the small problems that can turn into personal disasters. Transitioning from safety to survival in the financial sense, John and Bill reveal another crisis quietly lurking in American homes: money. Could you cover a $1,000 emergency without borrowing? As they expose the harsh truth that nearly 60% of Americans couldn’t, they break down the real economics behind skilled trades, small-business costs, and why labor rates are higher than many realize. From hidden expenses like insurance, fuel, and travel time to the razor-thin margins that keep small businesses afloat, this conversation drives home a powerful message—preparedness isn’t just about stocking supplies; it’s about financial resilience, foresight, and the ability to weather life’s everyday storms.

A quiet Friday on https://Ready-Radio.com quickly turns into an eye-opening masterclass on everyday preparedness. John Rush and Bill Anderson kick things off with a discussion about hidden electrical hazards—those underground power lines that can shift with the ground and spark fires without warning. What simple home checks could prevent catastrophe? From inspecting your electrical panel to understanding the importance of a maintenance program, they remind listeners that being “ready” isn’t only about end-of-the-world scenarios—it’s about protecting your home and family from the small problems that can turn into personal disasters. Transitioning from safety to survival in the financial sense, John and Bill reveal another crisis quietly lurking in American homes: money. Could you cover a $1,000 emergency without borrowing? As they expose the harsh truth that nearly 60% of Americans couldn’t, they break down the real economics behind skilled trades, small-business costs, and why labor rates are higher than many realize. From hidden expenses like insurance, fuel, and travel time to the razor-thin margins that keep small businesses afloat, this conversation drives home a powerful message—preparedness isn’t just about stocking supplies; it’s about financial resilience, foresight, and the ability to weather life’s everyday storms.

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