Family Readiness Project
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 soft parenting trends wrecking faith-based homes, and give you the tools to fight back with strength, strategy, and biblical clarity.
- Here, we talk about:
- Locking down devices without losing your kid’s trust
- Raising kids who know who they are (and whose they are)
- Family Resilience and Stewardship
- Real World physical safety and security in a world where your kids are the target
- Building a home that doesn’t bend to culture—it transforms it
This is the place for parents who know that being "nice" isn't enough.
We're not playing defense—we're training up warriors.
Hit subscribe. Let’s get to work.
Family Readiness Project
2026: The Year We Reclaim Family
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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 mission: waking up and equipping families to reclaim their homes from institutions that have ignored or failed them.
Key "Wake Up" Calls
- Where is the Father? We must address the intentional cultural attack on fatherhood and recognize that if a dad isn't leading his children, an outside organization or algorithm certainly is.
- The System is Complicit: From economic fraud to the "Somali daycare" scandal, we can no longer assume "they" are going to do the right thing; the responsibility for protection starts at our own front door.
- Digital Discipleship is Not Optional: The digital landscape is a battlefield where our children's identities are being shaped silently by "identity capture" and algorithmic depression.
- Local Action over National Noise: While world events are "bizarro land," our greatest power lies in affecting our local communities and churches to force a shift in the national landscape.