The Time is Short

EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 22 MIN

The Time is Short

from Ready Your Future - A Prepper Podcast · host Ready Your Future

Have you spent years getting ready for emergencies while quietly putting off the life those preps were supposed to protect? Does the week start on Monday and somehow end on Friday without you knowing where it went? Are you stocked up, skilled up, and still feeling like something essential is slipping past you? This one is different. And if you've been a part of this community for any length of time, I think you're ready to hear it. In this milestone 900th episode, I share an important article. After the article, I walk through the specific things that stood out to me as a preparedness person and why they connect directly to the Live Alive philosophy I've been building here for the past year and a half. I also share something personal: after 900 episodes, I'm stepping into a sabbatical and the reason why ties directly into everything this episode is about. In This Episode, You'll Discover: The one belief that quietly steals more years from people than any emergency ever will — and how to recognize it in your own week. Why your body is your first prep and what that actually means when you're honest with yourself about the checkups, the weight, and the habits you keep deferring. The readiness trap — why "one more month of supplies" will never feel like enough, and what to do instead of waiting to hit a threshold that doesn't exist. Why experiences don't expire but your freeze-dried food does — and what that tells you about where to actually invest your energy. The unexpected cost of sacrificing everything for your kids and what it might be teaching them about their own dreams without you realizing it. Why isolated preppers are less resilient — and how the people already around you are the prepper group you've been looking for. The gut-check question that reframes everything: what are you actually protecting? Because if preparedness is consuming your life, it may have already cost you the thing you were trying to save. 900 episodes in, I'm more convinced than ever that a life well lived isn't measured in what you accumulate or what you leave behind. It's measured in the depth of the moments you were actually present for. Don't wait. Make the call. Take the trip. Have the dinner. The time really is short — and some of it is still yours. Todd Episode Page on EP. 900 Of Interest Get One Preparedness Tip in Your Email Weekly! For more about Todd and RYF   Join the Exclusive Email Group The Christian Prepper Podcast Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/prepperwebsiteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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