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In this episode of School Safety Today by Raptor Technologies, Michelle Dawn Mooney sat down with Adam Coughran, President, Safe Kids, Inc. During the conversation, they discussed proactive strategies for preventing violence in schools, focusing on the importance of communication channels within schools, behavioral awareness, and community involvement to aid in early detection and intervention.
Adam Coughran is an industry leader in safety and security training for schools, businesses, and organizations. Adam is a veteran of Southern California law enforcement who utilized his expertise to found Standards Training Group and Safe Kids Inc., organizations dedicated to helping deter crime and mitigate violence. Adam has been recognized as one of the “Go-To” experts for national media outlets, appearing on NBC's Today Show, ABC's Good Morning America, FOX's Nancy Grace, HLN's MichaeLA, CBS This Morning, and numerous live interviews. -- Critical Mass Business Talk Show is Orange County, CA's longest-running business talk show, focused on offering value and insight to middle-market business leaders in the OC and beyond. Hosted by Ric Franzi, business partner at Renaissance Executive Forums Orange County. Learn more about Ric at www.ricfranzi.com. Catch up on past Critical Mass Business Talk Show interviews... YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gHKT2gmF LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/g2PzRhjQ Podbean: https://lnkd.in/eWpNVRi Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gRd_863w Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gruexU6m #orangecountyca #mastermind #ceopeergroups #peergroups #peerlearning
Talking about some of the heavier aspects of school safety is not always a pleasant topic to discuss, but it is critical in today's environment. People need to know how school districts approach educating and training students on maneuvering and, in worst-case scenarios, surviving violent school incidents. Adam Coughran, co-founder of Safe Kids, Inc., and developer of the H.E.R.O. (Hide, Escape, Run, Overcome) Program, spoke with Daniel J. Litwin on the foremost safety strategies for education.Coughran used his extensive background in law enforcement, particularly the safety practices and counseling skills he learned, to create Safe Kids, Inc., and develop the H.E.R.O. program. Coughran realized training educational professionals on how to handle an active-shooter event with the same methods as law enforcement wasn't effective, and different approaches and skills were required to make a difference.Raptor Technologies provides school safety software solutions that help schools prepare, prevent, respond and recover to help schools build a culture of school safety and wellbeing. For more information, visit raptortech.com.
Join me as I sit down with Adam Coughran, a police officer and founder of Safe Kids Inc., to discuss whether CCW permits for educators is the answer for how to combat the rise of school shootings in America. I am happy to report that our conversation prompted many others, which I look forward to showcasing as well! Be sure to follow Safe Kids Inc. on Instagram! @safekidsinc https://safekidsinc.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themakeuphistorian/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themakeuphistorian/support
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids, and founder of the H.E.R.O. program which teaches school kids - and businesses- how to conduct yourself during a violent situation. Adam, has been a featured guest on the Today Show, and speaks across the country on safety in schools and the workplace. He also teaches children how to deal with bullying.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com Defense Expert Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids, and founder of the H.E.R.O. program which teaches school kids - and businesses- how to conduct yourself during a violent situation. Buddy Brown, a Florida native, has drawn over 38 million views from Facebook & YouTube in 2017 and all without radio, a label, or even a booking agency. A true outdoorsman, Buddy gets most of his inspiration from being in the swamps and the folklore that his heros have passed down. "Music is about the only thing keeping me from living 100 miles from the nearest town in an old cabin wearing a fur hat and eatin' squirrels for breakfast" Buddy says. buddybrowncountry.com Dedication:Police Officer David Charles Sherrard, Richardson Police Department, Texas End of Watch Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comDefense Expert Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids, and founder of the H.E.R.O. program which teaches school kids - and businesses- how to conduct yourself during a violent situation. Buddy Brown, a Florida native, has drawn over 38 million views from Facebook & YouTube in 2017 and all without radio, a label, or even a booking agency. A true outdoorsman, Buddy gets most of his inspiration from being in the swamps and the folklore that his heros have passed down. "Music is about the only thing keeping me from living 100 miles from the nearest town in an old cabin wearing a fur hat and eatin' squirrels for breakfast" Buddy says. buddybrowncountry.comDedication: Police Officer David Charles Sherrard, Richardson Police Department, TexasEnd of Watch Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comDefense Expert Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids, and founder of the H.E.R.O. program which teaches school kids - and businesses- how to conduct yourself during a violent situation. Buddy Brown, a Florida native, has drawn over 38 million views from Facebook & YouTube in 2017 and all without radio, a label, or even a booking agency. A true outdoorsman, Buddy gets most of his inspiration from being in the swamps and the folklore that his heros have passed down. "Music is about the only thing keeping me from living 100 miles from the nearest town in an old cabin wearing a fur hat and eatin' squirrels for breakfast" Buddy says. buddybrowncountry.comDedication: Police Officer David Charles Sherrard, Richardson Police Department, TexasEnd of Watch Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comDefense Expert Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids, and founder of the H.E.R.O. program which teaches school kids - and businesses- how to conduct yourself during a violent situation. Buddy Brown, a Florida native, has drawn over 38 million views from Facebook & YouTube in 2017 and all without radio, a label, or even a booking agency. A true outdoorsman, Buddy gets most of his inspiration from being in the swamps and the folklore that his heros have passed down. "Music is about the only thing keeping me from living 100 miles from the nearest town in an old cabin wearing a fur hat and eatin' squirrels for breakfast" Buddy says. buddybrowncountry.comDedication:Police Officer David Charles Sherrard, Richardson Police Department, TexasEnd of Watch Wednesday, February 7, 2018
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Adam Coughran, President of Safe Kids Inc., about their H.E.R.O. safety strategies.
Security expert Adam Coughran, the president of Safe Kids and founder of the H.E.R.O. program, joins us with tips on how to stay safe on New Year's Eve.
Adam Coughran joins us to discuss the ordeal of 11-year-old bullying victim Keaton Jones. Plus, acupuncturist Jonathan Glass talks to us about natural remedies for a hangover.Image credit: shutterstock.com
When Adam Coughran graduated from Chapman University with a degree in political science, he knew he wanted to be a police officer. It wasn't until he started working on his Master of Arts in organizational leadership (M.A.O.L.) and graduated from Brandman University that he realized that there might be other career options in store. Now he has his own consulting business, Standards Training and Consulting, and works with a variety of companies on a security issues. In this Brandman Speaks: Career Talk podcast, Coughran talks about how his education benefited his career. More Brandman Speaks podcasts can also be found on iTunes, or subscribed to on Android devices or by email. Or download directly from www.blubrry.com/brandman_speaks. Transcript Welcome to Brandman Speaks: Career Talk. In this episode, Adam Coughran talks about his journey from police officer to officer training to entrepreneurship. It's a transition he doesn't think he would have made without the Master of Arts in organizational leadership he earned at Brandman University. But before that came a degree in political science from Chapman University. Adam Coughran: When I graduated Chapman I was tracked right in to being a police officer. So I graduated in May and I found myself in the police academy in July of the same year. His focus on law enforcement began to shift after earning his master's at Brandman, and it wasn't just what he learned that helped. There were also new connections that proved fortunate. Coughran: And I got really interested in teaching are really interested in the training and around the same time span I had become a field training officer at my agency and there was an offer to come teach at the police academy I said,'Oh, what a great way to get in.' And I initially ran into a couple obstacles here and there and had to push and fight my way through but eventually got myself an application and initial job offer to teach it academy. Well, unbeknownst to me as I go in for my final interview none other than at the time Lt. Toni Bland was sitting behind the desk of the commander's office and we looked at each other and it was like old times at Brandman. We had gone through the M.A.O.L. program together we'd had classes together. It was like seeing an old friend and we you know we give each other a hug and how have you been and it was very maybe a year or less out of the program. And everyone standing in a room looking around going who is this guy and why is he hugging our lieutenant? And of course through her podcast and everything, we now know that she's done, very successfully, very well for herself. But I would not be tracked as a trainer as an entrepreneur or as an instructor in higher education had it not been for my Brandman connection in the real world. Field training other officers lead to training opportunities and other industries. Coughran: You know I started initially my training career as a field training officer, in the field training brand new police officers and through a number of specialty details that I worked and eventually into a college training I found there's a large need. A lot of people was at were asking me to do training videos, to come speak at conferences, to come train their particular industries. And throughout this, there was a lot of, I start getting honorariums here and there. And I was never asking for money and I never treated it like really a business or an entrepreneur. But eventually my tax man's like you have to do something yourself. There's too many, too many 1099 forms that are coming in. And it was through that I go, 'Well, you know, maybe I should a business license just for a tax purpose.' I just enjoy teaching. I enjoy training and that has evolved over the last few years now into a full-fledged train...
When Adam Coughran graduated from Chapman University with a degree in political science, he knew he wanted to be a police officer. It wasn't until he started working on his Master of Arts in organizational leadership (M.A.O.L.
When Adam Coughran graduated from Chapman University with a degree in political science, he knew he wanted to be a police officer. It wasn't until he started working on his Master of Arts in organizational leadership (M.A.O.L.
When Adam Coughran graduated from Chapman University with a degree in political science, he knew he wanted to be a police officer. It wasn't until he started working on his Master of Arts in organizational leadership (M.A.O.L.
When Adam Coughran graduated from Chapman University with a degree in political science, he knew he wanted to be a police officer. It wasn't until he started working on his Master of Arts in organizational leadership (M.A.O.L.