Podcast 253 Measuring and Improving Your Awareness

We talk all about awareness for self defense; how can you measure it and how can you improve it. I ask you some simple questions to gauge where you are in your awareness skills and then give you 3 simple things to work on and 2 advanced tactics to help you take your self defense awareness to the next level.

Podcast 251 MOA v Minute of Man

Today is all about Minute of Angle v Minute of Man, why one matters, and one doesn’t. Which one you should work on, and which one you should ignore for self defense. And it’s all about knowing yourself and your gear. That is the only thing that will count if you ever have to use your firearm in self defense.

Podcast 250 Having a Security Mindset

Having a security mindset can keep you safe before you have to use any other self defense technique. Setting up your life so you don’t have an actual confrontation that puts you, your family, or your home in jeopardy is the best way to defend yourself.

Podcast 248 Your Rights in an Armed Conflict

Do you have rights, legal or otherwise during a lethal encounter? Should you? How can you create, demand, or
gain those rights?

This podcast is more on how you think about things when you
are in an armed conflict.  If someone is
trying to kill you, or threatening to kill you, what should you be thinking
about so you can save your life. Rights during an armed conflict are an academic conversation that has no place when
some monster is trying to kill you or your family.

Podcast 243 Predators

Can you spot a predator before you become their prey? We go through one of the greatest books about self defense in our modern world. In my library there are only 3 books you need to read and re-read, this is one of them.

In Dangerous Personalities, former FBI profiler Joe Navarro shows readers how to identify the four most common “dangerous personalities” and analyze how much of a threat each one can be.

Podcast 241 Combat Accuracy

Combat Accuracy is a term I like to use for having effects on target. To me, it needs to be good enough to win the fight.
Combat Accuracy is a term people are picking up to mean, it’s good enough for now, or that means someone can’t shoot so they say I’m combat accurate. It’s all BS.