Stop Assuming Someone Else Will Be Prepared
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n this episode, Wendi shares a more pointed but encouraging message about preparedness, responsibility, and community.
After hearing people joke for years about showing up at her home during a crisis, she explores the deeper mindset behind that statement and why it matters.
Preparedness isn’t about fear or hoarding supplies. It’s about becoming someone who is useful, capable, and ready to contribute when life becomes difficult.
In This Episode• Why the phrase “I’m coming to your house if something happens” reveals a deeper mindset
• The concept of capacity in homes, families, and communities
• Why preparedness is about more than food storage
• How skills increase the strength of a community
• The difference between showing up as a burden or showing up as help
• Why mindset, character, and emotional resilience are also preparedness skills
• Lessons from homesteading and community living
• A hopeful invitation to start learning and building self-reliance
Preparedness is not about hiding away with supplies.
Preparedness is about becoming someone who is useful when things get hard.
Resources MentionedJoyfully Prepared Library
Learn practical preparedness skills including food preservation, gardening, herbal remedies, and more.
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Preparedness grows stronger when more people learn, contribute, and support their communities.