The Get Ready Podcast is a weekly show for those looking to get prepared for the unexpected. Whether it be a natural disaster, loss of job, or economic downturn, we’ll give you the tools need to ride out any scenario.
In this final chapter of our show on preparing for a Civil War in America, RB and JD explore the dark details of what life would look like under the control of a tyrant warlord in your local area. They also explore the living conditions should a state Governor declare martial law in a city or state to qualm the riots. What would complete military control of citizens lives look like? How would life be if the military controlled your job, your school, all transportation, shopping and government. It's a tough topic to discuss, but one that should be considered if you want to adequately prepare for a new Civil War in America.
RB and JD dive deeper into the causes and outcome of a modern Civil War in America in this episode of the Get Ready Podcast. Each hosts comes up with what they believe will be the most likely actions that will lead to a breakdown of society. From Cyber attacks and Warlords to immigration, AI and Martial Law this episode is sure to get you thinking about just how close America may be to a Civil War breaking out in the near future. How can you get ready for the events leading up to a civil conflict and make it through a prolonged conflict? All the answers are in today's episode.
What would a new Civil War look like in America if it happened today? If history teaches us anything it's those who ignore it are doomed to repeat its mistakes. With that in mind, RB and JD look back at why societies collapse into Civil Wars. It turns out the commonalities, massive debt, high unemployment, wealth pumps, over population of elites and other strong indicators are all present in modern day America. Combined with the political violence and deep division in this country, it may be just a matter of time until a new Civil War breaks out. But what would that look like, and more importantly, how should you prepare for a multi-year civil conflict in your backyard?
What will your scavenging plan be when society falls apart and the trucks stop running? Will you move around the apocalyptic landscape collecting resources for your family, or will you hunker down and ride out the chaos? In this episode of the Get Ready Podcast, RB and JD discuss the advantages and disadvantages of scavenging during a grid down event. They tackle the moral dilemmas that occur when you're not sure if you're scavenging or stealing. They also discuss the sweet spot at the beginning of an SHTF event when everyone is panicking, and you're on your scavenging hunt, staying one step ahead of the masses at all time. This episode is full of ideas and recommendations for how to secure the best resources you'll need for the end of the world as we know it.
When SHTF hits, you may not have access to all of the information on the Internet that we take for granted. The weather forecast GPS and Maps Search engines Research websites and so much more An Area Study is like an off-line version of the most critical information for your area. What the climate is like, natural disaster risks, crime maps, population trends, doctor contact information, gas station locations, critical infrastructure maps and anything else that can help you plan out what to do in the apocalypse when the Internet is down. Most of us are visual learners, and need an example to fully understand what a good Area Study should look like. The Get Ready team has put together 4 workbooks, each with a complete area study example that relates to specific areas: The Urban Operator - planning an escape route for those who work in the city. The Suburban Warlord - stuck in suburbia with nowhere to retreat to. The Small Town Hero - trying to ride it out in a small town setting. The Ranch King - Rural retreat located outside population centers. Pickup a workbook and follow along as RB and JD discuss the fine art of preparing the Area Study. We also want to announce our new website, GetReady.Life for those who are looking for preparedness products and training.
Do you have a P.A.C.E. plan for your bug out journey? P.A.C.E. stands for, "Primary", "Alternate", "Contingency" and "Emergency" and can be used in many different ways. You should have a P.A.C.E. plan for where your bugging out to, what route you're taking and your methods of transportation. In this episode, RB and JD go in depth on their Bug Out Plan's modes of transportation. Cars, trucks, off-road vehicles, bikes, scooters, horses, boats... you've got to think outside the box when it's SHTF. The big consideration when bugging out is of course, family. Transporting your family is very different than a solo Get Home journey, and your gear selection should reflect that specific mission. Loved the show? Drop a rating or review, and check out the show's Telegram Channel: https://t.me/getreadypodcast
Will you bug out when the time comes? Leaving your home behind when a crisis makes it too dangerous to stay is a daunting task. When should you leave? What should you take with you? What if your spouse refuses to go? What if you have nowhere to go? In this last part of the 10 part series in, "Getting ready for a 90 day SHTF event", RB and JD discuss how preppers can overcome the challenging Bug Out Journey. Have a question for the guys? Ask them now on the Get Ready Podcast Telegram channel: https://t.me/GetReadyPodcast
RB and JD explore one of the most overlooked aspects of prepping, the Get Home Journey. The guys get out their Get Home Bags and go through item by item discussing what the item is and why its in their bag. JD's bag is focused on getting to and from work, and is disguised as a laptop backpack, but is packed with the necessities one needs to make it home on foot. RB took a page from ultralight through hikers, and has optimized his bag to be lightweight and comfortable in even the most demanding weather conditions. As they go through each others bags, they critique each other systems, looking for ideas to improve their own. If you would like to download a free copy of the guy's Get Home Bag checklist, which includes every item, weight, price and link to buy, swing by the Get Ready Podcast telegram channel.
RB and special guest, Dr. Lee, discuss medical concerns for a 90-day SHTF event. They cover how to prepare your first aid kit for a bug out journey, how to setup a emergency clinic at a prepper retreat, and how to deal with combat wounds. Grab a notepad, because there are dozens of practical tips that could save your life, or the life of a family member. Here is just a sample of the many topics discussed in this episode: Items in your bug out bag first aid kit How to prevent blisters and take care of your feet Pre-treating your body the night before How to regulate body temperature and recognize warning signs of over exertion Energy supplements and electrolytes to take When the safest part of the day is to travel Dealing with leg and foot injuries during the bug out trip How to help a wounded member of your party What equipment your retreat clinic should have Which antibiotics are most important to have on hand SOPs for preventing or treating injury after SHTF How to quarantine a sick individual coming into the retreat How to treat bullet shots and sucking chest wounds So much more! Dr. Lee is a respected physician in the field of emergency medicine in Central, Virginia. The Get Ready Podcast is a weekly podcast for preppers and survivalists who are interested in getting prepared for an unexpected event that could change society as we know it. Full of practical tips and humor, this show is a "must subscribe" for anyone looking to get more prepared. Join our podcast's telegram channel by going to t.me/GetReadyPodcast where you'll find tons of experienced preppers who question questions, share advice and keep the group informed of breaking news related to prepping.
Defending your retreat does not necessarily need to be done from your doorstep. Sometimes the best defense is a strategic withdraw, tricking your enemy into thinking you've run away all the while you are actually setup a sniper siege where you hold all the cards. In this conclusion to Retreat Security, RB and JD discuss the pros and cons to both Castle defense and Guerrilla warfare while sharing practical steps you can take to protect your loved one during an SHTF event. A few of the topics cover: Construction materials that give ballistic protection Simple security upgrades for modern homes Safe rooms, advantages and disadvantages How to to bug out from your SHTF retreat Setting up a fallback location Waging guerrilla warfare on a raiding party The prepping info doesn't end when you join our Get Ready Podcast telegram channel at https://t.m/getreadypodcast The Get Ready Podcast is motivating you get ready for the unexpected. RB and JD are experienced preppers and survivalists who are helping both new and experienced preppers better protect their family.
RB and JD continue their deep dive into Retreat Security with Part II, covering Delay and Deny tactics every prepper should be aware of. Grab a notebook, because this episode is jam packed with practical tips like how to layout your retreat defensive positions, fencing, wire obstacles, ways to slow down approaching vehicles, fox holes, spider holes, bunkers and how to deal with enemy snipers. Want access to expert preppers you can ask for advice on anything? Come join our amazing telegram channel at https://t.me/GetReadyPodcast
Protecting your family and loved ones is top priority when things begin to break down, but how do you defend your retreat when you're outnumbered and outgunned. RB and JD will break down the 5 concentric rings of retreat security: Deter Detect Delay Deny Defend Grab your notebook, because this episode is jammed packed with useful tips, recommended products and creative ideas to stop an attacker before they even set foot on your property.
RB and Patrick Adams discuss how to set up the communication infrastructure for a survival retreat. Questions we answer in this episode: What radios should you have? What is the NIFOG, and why you should have a copy printed out? Are police scanners still useful? How important are short wave receivers? How to setup a frequency journal? How do you identify who owns the radio station that's broadcasting? How do you verify whether the information you're hearing is true? What retreat members should have radios? Should your retreat members use encrypted radios? What type of warning systems should your retreat use? Should you equip neighbors with radios? What does a communications plan look like? and that is just the tip of the ice burg. This is a game changing information drop for those who just learning about the importance of communication for an SHTF event.
How can you establish contact with your loved ones during an emergency when traditional phone communication is unavailable? In today's interview, we'll be talking to Patrick Adams, an expert in critical infrastructure communications. He'll guide you through the process of maintaining communication in a situation where the power grid and phones are down. We'll delve into three distinct scenarios: The journey to reunite with your family The bug-out plan Continuing communication strategies for a retreat (featured in episode 8) Discover the essential equipment you'll need, the importance of creating a communication plan, methods to remain undetected, strategies for gathering crucial information, the optimal use of encryption, and much more. This episode presents this valuable information in a straightforward manner, making it a must-listen for any prepper.
The hardest part of prepping is finding a group to ride out the end of the world as we know it. This episode of the Get Ready Podcast is all about how to find or form a prepping group. Now when we say Prepping Group, what we're referring to is a group of people who plan on living together in an SHTF event. Other names for Prepping Groups might be, "Teams", "Crews" or "Tribe". MAGs, which stands for Mutual Assistant Groups, are a wider network of preppers that you work with before and possibly after an SHTF event, but don't necessarily plan on living together. RB and JD discuss how to find MAGs, and how to use MAGs to build your close-knit Team. In this hour long episode you'll learn all the tricks and tips on where to meet other preppers. How to get an invite to an existing group. What questions to ask the Group Leader. Pitfalls to watch out for. Even how to properly leave a group that isn't working out. This is a MUST-LISTEN to episode for all preppers, because help you navigate the complex social environment of the Preparedness Community. If you enjoyed it, please leave a rating and review. Share it with a friend, and come say Hi to us on Telegram: https://t.me/getreadypodcast
How you heat and cook when the power is out? In this episode RB and JD discuss all of the available energy sources including natural gas, propane, wood, gas and renewables (solar, wind and hydro). Off-grid energy is all about layers, so we'll help you put together an energy plan that'll help keep your family warm and fed for a 90 day outage. Lastly, Jerfferies showcases his writing talent with a short prepper fiction story. Join our telegram channel at: https://t.me/getreadypodcast
Nobody likes to talk about it, but what do you do with all that sewage in an SHTF situation? How do you pump full septic tanks? How do you make a composting toilet or outhouse work? How do you dispose of trash and dead bodies? They guys dive head first into the world of sanitation and hygiene to give you info needed to survive. Of course the guys share all sorts of data on how much toilet paper you should store, how to do laundry, what cleaning agents you need and much more. *Make sure listen to the very end to get a special behind the scenes look at how hard it was to actually record this podcast. Grab our sanitation calculator at: https://t.me/getreadypodcast
Do you really need just 1 gallon of water a day to survive, or is survival more about just staying hydrated? The average American uses an outstanding 90 gallons of water a day in their homes. In a survival situation we'll use a fraction of that, but how much do we really need to drink, cook, wash our bodies, wash our clothes and keep a homestead alive in a grid down event? RB and JD grab their handy dandy SHTF Water Calculator, available for free on the Get Ready Podcast telegram channel: https://t.me/GetReadyPodcast to crunch the numbers and help you figure out exactly how many gallons of water your team needs to make it through an emergency. For those outside the US, remember that 1 gallon = 3.78541 liters.
In this episode, RB and JD discuss 5 methods to feed your family during an SHTF emergency. It all starts with calculating exactly how many calories your family or group needs to survive. Grab the Get Ready Podcast SHTF Calorie Calculator free from our Telegram Channel: https://t.me.GetReadyPodcast Once you know your calorie requirements, you can use one of 5 methods to stock the food you need: Budget Friendly Approach One and Done A little at a time Method Little House on the Prairie Live Forever Each system has pros and cons, and should be used together as layers to develop a robust food security plan for your family.
In this first episode, we review different SHTF retreat scenarios, rating them from best to worst, along with recommendations on how to make a poor retreat more sustainable.