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Sent us text! We would love to hear from you!Everyone needs money but wealth also exists in things that have no price tags, such as your health and relationships with friends and family. The world has lost one its great champions, both in and out of the ring. Commander Drew grew up with one of the champions and became friends with the other. The passing of the great boxer George Foreman has reverberated throughout the world of sports and beyond. Perhaps best known to most people for appearing in numerous ads for the George Foreman Grill, over the years, he proved to be as good at pitching his product as he was at quickly dispatching most of his opponents in the boxing ring. The hosts of the Wingmen Show recently upgraded their Apple computers to take advantages of greater speed and functionality of these machines that make this show possible. Commander Brown has said that “everyone is a Lebron James at something, you just have to figure out what it is. “ We found another Lebron, but this time it's not a famous athlete but another young man who has distinguished himself as an academic champion in the game of life. If you ever wondered what those white trails behind airplanes at high altitudes are, you can find out on the show. You can use this trivia to impress your friends and relatives to let them know you are smarter than they think. Learn about how the Energy Crisis of the 1970's affected the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and Air Force flight demonstration teams. Meet a wingman who got her big shot in life……and took it.
An incredible discussion with the internet viral phenom Commander Dale Brown, founder of Threat Management and Detroit Dust as well as the author of Detroit Urban Survival. Well known for his YouTube videos demonstrating how to successful disarm and/or escape a dangerous assailant, this discussion dives well beyond the informative and humorous short videos. We delve into Dale's background, family legacy, his personal ambition and the real-life testimonials that continue to fuel his drive to protect the lives of others.A pretty lengthy episode that is well worth the listen! Don't forget to sign up for Survival Training sessions with Commander Brown at PillarandPride.com
True friendship is something to be treasured and should never be taken for granted. Jim Brown was one of the greatest athletes of all time. He never missed a game or a down. He once advised a young man who was close to Muhammad Ali to “not let anyone steal your dreams.” Although he was most famous for his football career, Jim Brown was a master of other sports as well and had a notable career as a star in action movies spanning decades. At one time Commander Brown actually went ballistic and flew at supersonic speeds, both at the same time…with the best Sneakers in the world close by. Move your body to improve your life. By simply walking you can treat depression and damaging stress on your own; exercise acts as a medicine for many conditions; no prescription is needed. This week's wingman literally appeared out of nowhere to save the day.
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Commander Brown, an Air Force veteran, began handling hazard in 1995 by designing policies, techniques, and logistics to rid his Detroit neighborhood of violent crime. His initiative focuses on preventing conflict and improving the quality of living for communities and businesses by using non-violent tactics to build non-adversarial relationships that lead to non-violent outcomes. They now offer quick response services to nearly 5,000 residential and 100 commercial clients in Detroit 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In the neighborhoods where he works, his initiative has culminated in a 90 percent reduction in violent crime. https://www.policebrutalityworldwidechannel.com/2021/03/decentralizing-security-and-protection-services-podcast-commander-dale-brown/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/king-emjay/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/king-emjay/support
In 1995, Air Force veteran, Commander Brown, started managing threat by developing strategies, tactics and logistics to rid his community in Detroit of violent crimes. His program specializes in stopping violence and creating a good quality of life for families and businesses through non-violent strategies designed to create non-adversarial interactions for non-violent outcomes. They currently provide 24/7 rapid response services to communities in Detroit with approximately 5,000 residential clients and approximately 100 business clients. His program has resulted in a 90% decrease in violent crimes in communities who employ his agency. Dale Brown and TMC have been featured on Viceland and HBO documentaries and have protected celebrities like Sylvester Stallone and Jessie Jackson. Dale and his colleagues at Threat Management Center are proving that these services are better supplied by being voluntarily funded through consensual interactions.
My guest on this bonus episode is founder of the Detroit Threat Management Center, Commander Dale Brown. Dale and I discuss the mission of his company and all of the services that they offer, including entire neighborhood protection. With defunding the government police being a hot news item, I wanted to look at other models of protection and Dale's organization is truly impressive. Dale believes his company is modeled to work with a local police force but one that is a different variation of many that we see now. Dale also explains his thoughts on the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and his ideas on the issues behind much of the violent police encounters throughout the country. For more on Commander Brown's organization, go here: Join the Libertarian Party through my link! Click here: Follow me on Facebook: Follow me on Twitter: Donate to the show here: Audio Production by Podsworth Media: Leave us a review and rating on iTunes! Thanks!
Commander Dale Brown is the founder of the Threat Management Center in Detroit, where his organization provides an alternative to the local police in the areas of safety and security. Today's show, part two of three, covers a lengthy discussion we had together. In this episode, we talk about how his company focuses on prevention and non-violent solutions to the problem of security. Commander Brown walks us through multiple real world examples. We spend more time talking about racism and life in Detroit. We discuss the nature of running a business verses working for someone else, and even get into a debate about whether or not business is cut throat. Stay tuned for the rest of the series, where we discuss police shootings, Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, and much more! In case you missed episode 1: http://choiceconversations.libsyn.com/police-private-security-racism-and-sexism-dale-brown-part-1 Find out more about Commander Dale Brown and the Threat Management Center here: http://www.threatmanagementcenter.com 800-525-3491 Please subscribe, rate and review on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/choice-conversations/id315666764?mt=2 Join my new facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1741413262765523 Like my facebook page and share with your friends: https://www.facebook.com/ChoiceConversationsPodcast Follow me on twitter and please retweet: https://twitter.com/ChoiceConvo Subscribe to my youtube channel. Like and share my videos: http://www.youtube.com/c/ChoiceConversations Bumper music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiKiNecNBiY&list=PLoe-H2xJOW56v_XOx1oJnZXOfCIr4YfSy
Commander Dale Brown is the founder of the Threat Management Center in Detroit, where his organization provides an alternative to the local police in the areas of safety and security. I'm intrigued by the work Commander Brown is doing, as his focus is on prevention and non-violence. Today's show, part one of three, covers a lengthy discussion we had together. In this episode, we talk about Commander Brown's story and the story of his organization, but our talk goes far beyond that! We get into the nature of police work, where police are failing, and how his strategies are superior. Heedless of avoiding controversy, we then dive right into the topics of racism, racial profiling, Nazism in modern Germany, and sexism. In addition, we cover altruism, law, and the importance of conquering fear. Stay tuned for the rest of the series, where we discuss police shootings, Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, and much more! Find out more about Commander Dale Brown and the Threat Management Center here: http://www.threatmanagementcenter.com 800-525-3491 Please subscribe, rate and review on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/choice-conversations/id315666764?mt=2 Join my new facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1741413262765523 Like my facebook page and share with your friends: https://www.facebook.com/ChoiceConversationsPodcast Follow me on twitter and please retweet: https://twitter.com/ChoiceConvo Subscribe to my youtube channel. Like and share my videos: http://www.youtube.com/c/ChoiceConversations Bumper music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiKiNecNBiY&list=PLoe-H2xJOW56v_XOx1oJnZXOfCIr4YfSy
In this episode we welcome threatmanagementcenter.com founder Dale Brown. Dale C. Brown is the founder of The Detroit Threat Management Center located in Detroit. Commander Brown created Eclectikan survival tactical training systems in 1993.This training system is comprised of tactical psychology, tactical law and tactical skills, to teach communities and corporations how to properly manage human threats and create non-violent outcomes.In 1995, on the eastside of Detroit, Commander Brown officially formed the V.I.P.E.R.S. (Violence Intervention Protective Emergency Response System). A bodyguard tactical training program that emphasizes the importance of mission motivated altruistic community service. The organization became known for helping the community, by stopping home invasions and murders that had been a problem for many years prior. This resulted in a good quality of life for the residents who lived in the community. The byproduct of which meant that the building owners went into the black for the first time in twenty years and the police department received accolades for a 90% reduction in violent crime and 911 calls. Threatmanagementcenter.com https://www.facebook.com/THREAT.MANAGEMENT.CENTER
In this episode we welcome threatmanagementcenter.com founder Dale Brown. Dale C. Brown is the founder of The Detroit Threat Management Center located in Detroit. Commander Brown created Eclectikan survival tactical training systems in 1993.This training system is comprised of tactical psychology, tactical law and tactical skills, to teach communities and corporations how to properly manage human threats and create non-violent outcomes. In 1995, on the eastside of Detroit, Commander Brown officially formed the V.I.P.E.R.S. (Violence Intervention Protective Emergency Response System). A bodyguard tactical training program that emphasizes the importance of mission motivated altruistic community service. The organization became known for helping the community, by stopping home invasions and murders that had been a problem for many years prior. This resulted in a good quality of life for the residents who lived in the community. The byproduct of which meant that the building owners went into the black for the first time in twenty years and the police department received accolades for a 90% reduction in violent crime and 911 calls. In 1997, the Survival Scouts Program was created to teach youth urban survival skills and proper work ethic. Youths, ages 4 to 17, were taught Basic Self-Defense, Gunfire Evasion, Basic First Aid, Conflict Avoidance, Personal Discipline, Threat Awareness, and Problem Solving. In 1998, Commander Brown stopped hijackings of delivery trucks for a $250 million dollar company operating in Detroit. This company experienced injured workers and substantial financial losses despite federal, state and local law enforcement efforts to stop these crimes. As a direct result of Dale C. Brown’s V.I.P.E.R.S. strategic tactical system, this company is now a 300 million dollar company and remains a current client. In 2005 Commander Brown’s V.I.P.E.R.S. Program mounted a volunteer rescue mission during the first weekend of the storm to assist families who were Hurricane Katrina victims. The Threat Management Center C.E.R.T. Unit worked with law enforcement in New Orleans and deployed with U.S. Army Airborne assigned to the U.S. Navy Destroyer Tortuga. The rescue operations were conducted throughout the flooded New Orleans area. This same year, the Oakland County Prosecutors office awarded Dale Brown and the Detroit Treat Management Center an award for helping stalking victims. In 2006, Dale C. Brown opened The Threat Management Center located in Detroit and began offering classes to the public as well as law enforcement officers for free. This same year, The Detroit Threat Management Center began its maritime nautical rescues assisting private boat owners in distress in the waterways bordering the U.S and Canada. In 2007, Channel 2 Fox News interviewed and reported about the community service that Dale and the Detroit Threat Management Center provides stalking victims and domestic abuse victims. The Detroit Threat Management Center has been featured on both Fox 2 News and Channel 4 Detroit News, as recently as March 2011. In 2011, The Detroit Threat Management Center was featured in the Detroit Institute of Arts for promoting non-violent positive outcomes and helping ordinary Detroit citizens empower themselves against violent predators. This same year, The Detroit Threat Management Center was featured on Fox 2 News for reuniting a 2 year old child with her mother. The child was taken from Arizona and brought to Detroit against the mothers will. The Detroit Threat Management Center reunited the 2 year old child with her mother without any violence. The Detroit Threat Management Center has been assisting the local domestic violence shelters in reuniting the children with their parents, as recently as November 2013. In 2012, The Detroit Threat Management Center teamed up with the Detroit Branch of the NAACP for an important and potentially lifesaving training session for youths that was borne out of the Trayvon Martin tragedy. As part of its Fight for Freedom weekend event program, the NAACP conducted “Cops & Stops,” a two-hour interactive session at Cobo Center that aimed to prevent deadly street encounters like the one that took Martin's life after a street encounter with David Zimmerman, who has since been acquitted of murder charges. The purpose of the scenarios was to demonstrate the right and wrong ways to interact with law enforcement officials, neighborhood watch members or overzealous armed citizens. This same year, Commander Dale Brown and The Detroit Threat Management Center on February 28th received an award from Kenneth Cockrel and The Detroit City Council for providing community service, protecting and sheltering of the domestic violence victims in the city of Detroit and Wayne County. In 2013, Commander Brown and The Threat Management Center received certification from FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) in Weapons of Mass Destruction Tactical Operations. Since 2004 Commander Brown and The Threat Management Center V.I.P.E.R.S. Program have been assisting the Detroit Police department and FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) in active shooter and anti-terrorism training. The Threat Management Center has successfully developed tactics, strategies, and logistics to deter, detect and defend corporations and communities from both internal and external sources of violence using primarily non-violent methods. The success of this community-based organization has evolved to include high level corporate facilitation. Corporations discovered the success and discipline of the personnel within the organization and have retained the Threat Management Center for training workshops and referral of protective service professionals. The Threat Management Center’s history of success has led to high profile protective assignments.