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Drive Radio
John Rush
500 episodes
23 hours ago
This episode of https://Ready-Radio.com tackles one of the hardest preparedness questions of our time: how do you stay safe—and wise—when emotions, protests, and authority collide? Using a widely discussed incident in Minnesota as a real-world case study, John Rush and Pastor Bill Anderson ( https://www.prep2protectco.com) strip away headlines and politics to focus on decision-making under pressure. What happens when lawful orders meet resistance? Where is the line between standing on principle and escalating a situation beyond repair? They explore situational awareness, bystander risk, and why avoidance is often the most powerful self-defense tool. From vehicles as weapons to the dangers of crossfire and ricochets, listeners are challenged to think through “mental reps” before chaos erupts. How do pride, conditioning, and snap judgments change outcomes in seconds—and for a lifetime? The conversation widens to moral clarity and wisdom, drawing from Proverbs to emphasize that preparedness isn’t restrictive—it’s protective. When is it worth standing your ground, and when is walking away the smartest move you’ll ever make? This episode asks the question few stop to consider: If you could rewind the clock, would the cause still be worth the cost to your family, your future, and your life?
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This episode of https://Ready-Radio.com tackles one of the hardest preparedness questions of our time: how do you stay safe—and wise—when emotions, protests, and authority collide? Using a widely discussed incident in Minnesota as a real-world case study, John Rush and Pastor Bill Anderson ( https://www.prep2protectco.com) strip away headlines and politics to focus on decision-making under pressure. What happens when lawful orders meet resistance? Where is the line between standing on principle and escalating a situation beyond repair? They explore situational awareness, bystander risk, and why avoidance is often the most powerful self-defense tool. From vehicles as weapons to the dangers of crossfire and ricochets, listeners are challenged to think through “mental reps” before chaos erupts. How do pride, conditioning, and snap judgments change outcomes in seconds—and for a lifetime? The conversation widens to moral clarity and wisdom, drawing from Proverbs to emphasize that preparedness isn’t restrictive—it’s protective. When is it worth standing your ground, and when is walking away the smartest move you’ll ever make? This episode asks the question few stop to consider: If you could rewind the clock, would the cause still be worth the cost to your family, your future, and your life?
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Encore Presentation from December 20, 2025. (01-03-26)
Drive Radio
57 minutes 8 seconds
1 week ago
Encore Presentation from December 20, 2025. (01-03-26)
What would happen if your power went out for days… or longer? In this episode of Fix It Radio, host John Rush, joined by Larry Younger, dives into the reality of winter outages and what homeowners can do right now to be prepared. Are rolling blackouts the new normal? Do you really need a whole-home generator—or is there a smarter, more affordable way to keep the lights on? Listeners from across the country called in with real-world experiences. What happens when high winds knock out both power and water? Would a propane generator keep your home running? And if the grid goes down, will natural gas still flow when you need it most? Then, Jerzee Joe shares practical tips from years of generator ownership—annual maintenance, load management, and even why a simple UPS battery backup could save your computer (and your work) in a split second. John also breaks down options like portable generators, battery power stations such as Jackery, EV backup potential, and whole-home systems from brands like Generac—plus why maintenance and fresh fuel matter more than most people realize. What do you really need to run in an outage? Heat? Water? Refrigeration? Medical equipment? And how much power is enough? This fast-paced, real-life discussion challenges you to rethink preparedness, protect your home’s value, and take control before the next storm hits. Are you ready when the grid goes down?
Drive Radio
This episode of https://Ready-Radio.com tackles one of the hardest preparedness questions of our time: how do you stay safe—and wise—when emotions, protests, and authority collide? Using a widely discussed incident in Minnesota as a real-world case study, John Rush and Pastor Bill Anderson ( https://www.prep2protectco.com) strip away headlines and politics to focus on decision-making under pressure. What happens when lawful orders meet resistance? Where is the line between standing on principle and escalating a situation beyond repair? They explore situational awareness, bystander risk, and why avoidance is often the most powerful self-defense tool. From vehicles as weapons to the dangers of crossfire and ricochets, listeners are challenged to think through “mental reps” before chaos erupts. How do pride, conditioning, and snap judgments change outcomes in seconds—and for a lifetime? The conversation widens to moral clarity and wisdom, drawing from Proverbs to emphasize that preparedness isn’t restrictive—it’s protective. When is it worth standing your ground, and when is walking away the smartest move you’ll ever make? This episode asks the question few stop to consider: If you could rewind the clock, would the cause still be worth the cost to your family, your future, and your life?