by Vince | Jan 14, 2021 | Podcast
EPISODE 81 The JonBenet Ramsey Murder Mystery Many people think the family is to blame. Why we may never know. In the mid-90s a little girl was reported to be kidnapped, but was later found dead in the basement of her large, Boulder CO home. The case remains...
by Vince | Dec 31, 2020 | Podcast
EPISODE 80 “I would just shoot him,” and other imaginary outcomes How we are setting ourselves up for failure in self-defense fantasies. Most of us have daydreamed, imagined, and rehearsed what certain survival or self-defense encounters will look...
by Vince | Dec 14, 2020 | Podcast
EPISODE 79 The Millennium Bomber: How Professionalism saved the day Because Luck is not a Tactic. Pre-attack indicators, the radicalization process, and the Swiss Cheese Model. A terror plot at the turn of the century was thwarted by the professionalism of CBP Agent...
by Vince | Nov 30, 2020 | Podcast
EPISODE 78 Wisdom from 30 years in Special Operations: CMSGT Davide Keaton Retired Pararescue Chief Davide Keaton shares some war stories and insights from his long, honorable career. Chief Master Sergeant Keaton shares some war stories with us, including the time he...
by Vince | Nov 15, 2020 | Podcast
EPISODE 77 Dealing with Fog and Friction when things go sideways Some people call it Fog and Friction. Some people call it a Cluster $&#@. Here’s how to deal with it. Some of you might have experienced a crisis that was later described as a “Charlie...
by Vince | Oct 31, 2020 | Podcast
EPISODE 76 Dr. Daniel Blumberg on the Moral Risks of Policing Dr. Blumberg shares research about the moral risks in policing and how they affect decision making and leadership. Dr. Daniel Blumberg is a licensed clinical psychologist and professor who has spent over 30...
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