🎙️On https://Ready-Radio.com, guest host Pastor Bill Anderson (https://www.prep2protectco.com) sits down with guest Jeff Fish, an electrician and hands-on survivalist practicing what he calls experimental archaeology — learning old-world skills by actually doing them. What begins as a discussion about butchering and sausage-making quickly expands into a powerful exploration of preparedness, self-reliance, and rediscovering knowledge our grandparents once considered ordinary life.
Could raising food in small spaces, processing your own meat, or preserving harvests be the difference between dependence and resilience? Jeff shares lessons learned from hunting, livestock care, quail raising, food preservation, and practical experimentation — including failures that became the greatest teachers. The conversation challenges modern assumptions: have convenience and technology quietly erased skills we may one day desperately need?
Pastor Bill reframes prepping not as fear-driven behavior, but as stewardship, community, and wisdom passed between generations. From canning and curing meat to building networks of shared knowledge, the episode asks a deeper question: Is readiness less about stockpiling — and more about rebuilding forgotten habits and relationships?
If everyday people can reclaim these skills, what might change about how we live, eat, and prepare for uncertainty? And what knowledge should we be passing on before it disappears completely?
This hour of Ready Radio doesn’t just talk about preparedness — it challenges listeners to rethink what being truly “ready” means.