This RECOIL OFFGRID Podcast episode features Brady Pesola, a Marine Corps veteran and founder of the Grey Man Project, discussing the "Grey Man Mindset." The conversation centers on Stoicism, survival skills, and mental resilience, drawing parallels between ancient philosophy and modern preparedness. Pesola, also a firearms instructor, shares his journey and emphasizes self-reliance, critical thinking, and community building. The discussion touches on questioning societal norms, the impact of social media, and the overlap of Stoicism with Christianity, all framed through the lens of self-improvement and effective decision-making.
This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show features Chad Robichaux, a decorated Force Recon Marine and DEVGRU operator. The conversation delves into his extensive military career, including his time with elite units, and his subsequent transition to law enforcement. The discussion also covers his entrepreneurial ventures, notably the Mighty Oaks Foundation, which provides peer-to-peer support for veterans and first responders, and his humanitarian efforts with Save Our Allies, assisting individuals during the Afghanistan withdrawal and in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The episode is described as documenting his entire life story, offering insights into his resilience and recovery.
This "First Person Defender" episode simulates a public mass shooting scenario, placing a Marine Corps veteran, "Taylor," under extreme pressure. The scenario tests his reaction to a sudden, dynamic threat involving multiple attackers and high round counts, while also incorporating potential equipment failures and starting from a "hooded box drill." The video highlights the challenges of reacting to uncertainty in a real-life violent encounter. It's brought to viewers by several prominent firearms manufacturers and brands, with additional content available on various streaming platforms and apps.
This episode of The Shawn Ryan Show features Travis Howze, a Marine Corps Veteran, former Firefighter, and Police Officer. The discussion delves into the tragic Sofa Superstore Fire of 2007, its devastating impact on Travis, and his subsequent journey of overcoming PTSD. Travis shares his experiences as a firefighter and police officer, his path to stand-up comedy, and how he found a new purpose, leading to his book "Create Your Own Light." The episode also touches upon his advocacy for PTSD awareness.
Firearms instructor, police officer, Marine Corps veteran, and use of force expert Brannon LeBouef details his Every Day Carry (EDC) choices for life in New Orleans. He explains the rationale behind his gear selection, emphasizing practical considerations for personal defense and mindset. The video touches on the importance of carrying options, including ankle carry, and the critical role of medical preparedness in an EDC plan. It also highlights TFBTV's monthly Patreon giveaways for supporters.
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