
The Family Readiness Podcast Real Talk for Parents Who Refuse to Outsource Leadership
If you're tired of weak parenting advice, culture-soaked schools, and Sunday sermons that don’t touch the real threats your kids face—this podcast is for you.
Hosted by Rick Seigmund—former federal agent turned family protector—we don’t tiptoe around the truth. We expose the digital traps, cultural lies, and so... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementReligion & SpiritualityEducation | ||||

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The year 2025 served as a "gut punch" to the American family, marked by a national mourning for lost standards and an escalation of digital and cultural threats. We are moving past the "good start" of last year to a refined, active mi... more
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Joshua Carter is a good man.
He works hard.
He loves his wife.
He shows up.
He goes to church.
But one ordinary day exposes a quiet truth he can’t ignore anymore:
he’s been managing life — not leading it.
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The holidays should be a season of joy — but for many families, it’s actually a season of stress, obligation, and burnout.
If you’re smiling on the outside but exhausted on the inside, this episode is for you.
Rick breaks down:
• W... more
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In this episode, we dig straight into something most parents never think about:
how their daily habits — and the conformity fueling them — shape the strength or weakness of their entire home.
You’ll learn:
• How mediocrity forms qu... more
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Giving thanks for this great and uniquely American holiday! A bit of history, and our gift and responsibility of freedom!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
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AI isn’t your enemy or your savior. In this episode, Rick lays out a biblical “third path”: use AI as a tool—don’t let it master your mind, your time, or your kids.
• The two bad extremes: hype vs. hysteria
• Why constant AI relianc... more
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War, rumors of war, and the middle ground between paranoia and ignorance.
In this episode of the Family Readiness Project:
• What the U.S. and China are preparing for — and why it matters for families
• Why blind fear or blind ignor... more
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Charlie Kirk lived with conviction and died for truth. His stand — and the tragic murder of Irina Zarutska — remind us that silence is not an option for families of faith.
In this episode, we’ll talk about:
• Why Charlie’s death mat... more
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