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https://peacewalker.mn.co/ - go there for more! In this episode I interview Jack Hoban. Jack a former Captain in the Marine Corps is one of the men responsible for creating MCMAP, the USMC defensive tactic system currently being taught to the USMC. He is also a world class martial artist and the founder of Resolution Group International an organization specializing in teaching conflict resolution skills to law enforcement, military and other organizations. In this episode Jack shares insights of living a protector lifestyle, tips on how to not only protect yourself, but others as well... It's a better life!If you want to see what Jack is up to go to https://rgi.co/.After you're done listening to today's episode, go to peacewalker.mn.co to join our free network and get access to two fundamental mini-courses: Six Day Defense & Just Say This Conflict Communication Framework. https://peacewalker.mn.co/
Bryson Banks and Annie Sharp battle through their matching illnesses to dissect White Lotus Season 3, where Annie flexes that her actual outfits appeared in the show while Bryson denies ever wanting "special massages" in Thailand. Things heat up when Annie discovers Bhad Bhabie's explosive diss track against Alabama Barker, enthusiastically quoting a line while a horrified Bryson listens. Between Annie's fascination with shark-toothed supermodels and Bryson casually demonstrating Marine Corps martial arts weapon retention techniques, the sick couple still manages to find common ground in their age gap relationship - preferring quiet nights at home over bars, unless it's a gay bar where Annie can dance the night away.Find us @agegapytozpod.Theme song by DYLVN. Go stream his music on Spotify!!!
From the wrestling mats to Jiu-Jitsu, our latest guest, Michael Jackula, shares how he came to train at North Coast Jiu Jitsu. Michael's wrestling background offers a glimpse into how his wrestler background has enhanced his jiu-jitsu performance. We also dive into the framework of the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program, Michael explains the connection between various MCMAP training and how that technique is progressed into a fighting sequence. Thanks for joining us in the conversation, and we hope to see you on the mats!!!
Rich Brown is co-owner of the American Warrior Society and the co-host of the American Warrior Show, the self defense industries leading podcast. He and Mike Seeklander teach firearms, tactics and combatives classes to law enforcement, military and responsible civilians. This show we talk with Rich on current threats domestically and around the world. Some topics covered: China gaining on world dominance both strategically and the world economy. Russia's war in Ukraine, the Israeli war in Gaza, the US boarder crisis, the US economy and much more. Previous Episodes with Rich: Ep 7 https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/evosec/id/11331488 Ep 78 https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/evosec/id/23639894 Victor Davis Hanson article read on the show: https://www.reviewjournal.com/opinion/opinion-columns/victor-davis-hanson/victor-davis-hanson-american-paralysis-and-decline-3010674/ Rich and Mike have been a huge support to the EvoSec crew, do us a favor and support them by becoming a coin member. The content you receive as a coined member is unlike any other self defense website out there. https://americanwarriorsociety.com/ Become a AWS coin member Also, make sure you subscribe to and share both their podcast and YouTube channels. https://www.youtube.com/user/rhodieusmc Check out some of the most recent pivotal shows discussed on the show: AWS 298 Prepare (Special Edition) AWS 283 Emerging Threats - Ukraine Rich Brown - short bio - Previously Regional Manager for Preparedness and Government Operations for the American Red Cross - Previously Corrections Officer and Special Operations Response Team Officer with the Knox County Sheriff's Department - Retired Chief Warrant Officer-3 U.S. Marine with more than 23 years of service Rich is a distinguished graduate of numerous schools dealing in all aspects of military operations, law enforcement and corrections. Rich holds belts in Aiki-jūjutsu, Judo, MCMAP and Okinawan Freestyle Karate. Rich is also a published author who holds a B.S. in Social Psychology from Park University. In his spare time, Rich really enjoys shooting in local IDPA matches and writing about himself in the third person.
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Marine Corps LtCol Dennis Katolin, who is the Commanding Officer of Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28 (MWCS-28), discusses his squadron's Standard Operating Procedures for Information Maneuver. Our wide ranging conversation covers emerging talent and integration requirements, communications-related contributions to the outcomes of the information warfighting function, and early lessons learned related to the Ukraine War. Research Question: Dennis Katolin suggests an interested student; Power projection, cultural paradigms, and legal shifts that inhibit full appreciation and adaptation into the information space. Analogous to the cultural shift in the military at the dawning of flight. Resources: Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes Mentioned #38 Lori Reynolds on Operations in the Information Environment #95 LtGen Matthew Glavy on MCDP 8 Information #132 Brian Russell on OIE Truths #59 Mark Moffett on Societies, Identity, and Belonging LtCol Dennis Katolin The Nature of Information - Information is instantaneous by LtCol Dennis W. Katolin Information Defined – A Whole of Force Approach by LtCol Dennis W. Katolin Military Ethics by Dennis Katolin Link to full show notes and resources https://information-professionals.org/episode/cognitive-crucible-episode-152 Guest Bio: Lieutenant Colonel Dennis Katolin is the Commanding Officer of Marine Wing Control Squadron 28 (MWCS-28). Lieutenant Colonel Dennis Katolin graduated from Truman State University in 2002 and was commissioned that same year. Lieutenant Colonel Katolin reported to The Basic School in January 2003, and upon completion, attended the Communications and Information Systems Officer Course, graduating in 2003. In January 2004, Lieutenant Colonel Katolin moved to MCAGCC 29 Palms and reported to 3rd LAR Battalion to serve as the S-6A until May 2004. He then became the S-6 for 1st Battalion, 7th Marines and was the Communications Platoon Commander. In September, 2004, Lieutenant Colonel Katolin deployed with 1/7 to Al Qaim, Iraq (along the Iraq/Syrian border) and again in 2006. After returning from Iraq in October of 2006, Lieutenant Colonel Katolin executed orders to Second Fleet Command in Norfolk, Virginia to serve as the Marine C4 Officer on the N-6 staff. He was also designated as the Joint C4 planner as Second Fleet was becoming a Joint Task Force (JTF SOUTH) for SOUTHCOM. In the summer of 2009, Lieutenant Colonel Katolin reported to EWS and later attended the Advanced Communication Officers Course (ACOC) 2010. After EWS, he reported to 9th Communication Battalion where he assumed command of C Company and, in May, 2011, became the Commanding Officer of B Company which deployed to Afghanistan and facilitated communications for the I MEF (FWD) CE for RC(SW). Upon returning from Afghanistan, Lieutenant Colonel Katolin reported to I MEF G-6 as the Assistant Operations Officer, where he was the primary C4 planner for I MEB and supported Pacific Horizon 2012, Dawn Blitz 13.1 and 13.2, coordinating with the MEF staff as well as ESG-3. After serving on the MEB staff, Lieutenant Colonel Katolin received orders to serve as a Faculty Advisor at Expeditionary Warfare School from 2013 to 2016. He was the course director for the MCMAP program, ethics, amphibious C4, and Communications Occupational Field Exercise modules of instruction. He received the Elihu Rose Award for teaching excellence in 2016. In 2016, Lieutenant Colonel Katolin was assigned to 9th Communication Battalion and served as the Operations Officer. He planned 5 Battalion level exercises in support of the I MEF Commanding General and also provided C4 detachments for MEB level exercises Pacific Horizons, Dawn Blitz, and Native Fury. He planned the reorganization of the Battalion in accordance with HQMC's Force Modernization 2025 as well as established the first Defensive Cyber Operations cadre organic to I MEF. In 2018-2019, Lieutenant Colonel Katolin attended the School of Advanced Warfighting. His last assignment was as the MAGTF Planner assigned to the Plans and Strategy Division for the Deputy Commandant for Information. Lieutenant Colonel Katolin is a 3rd Degree Black Belt Martial Arts Instructor Trainer in MCMAP and was a winner of the Commandant's Innovation Challenge in 2017 for writing a proposed doctrinal publication on ethics. Lieutenant Colonel Katolin's personal decorations include the Meritorious Services Medal w/gold star, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Navy Marine Corps Achievement Medal w/gold star, and the Combat Action Ribbon. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
Josh "The Jedi" Russo joins host Jake Murren for episode 14 of Forged in Ohio! Josh is a former Greco-Roman wrestler for the United States Marine Corps, a black belt in the MCMAP, and he now serves as the head of mentoring and coaching for DBTrained, a non-profit organization inspired to change lives with the sport of wrestling. In this episode of Forged in Ohio, Josh talks about his background in wrestling, what his time wrestling for the Marines was like, how he started with DBT, his purpose to work and inspire others, and even his passion for axe throwing as he is a professional in the World Axe Throwing League. All that and more in an episode featuring a one-of-a-kind combat sports athlete!Music on Forged in Ohio is from FreeMusicArchive.org: Spiders (instrumental) by Pachydermhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Pachyderm/Live_at_the_Fillmore_instrumental_version/Pachyderm_-_Live_at_the_Fillmore_Ultra-Deluxe_Instrumental_Version_-_05_Spiders_instrument
Marcques Henderson is a renowned public speaker and retired Marine Corps officer who completed multiple combat deployments during his 23-year career. During his service, he traversed 4 continents, working with and learning from various multinational militaries. An active practitioner of jiu-jitsu, kajunkenbo and kali, he has over 21 years of experience instructing martial arts. He also has seven years of experience working in the nightclub industry. The Temple University student-athlete has a bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a concentration in International Business and Legal Studies. He is certified by the National Organization for Victim Assistance as a Level I Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Victim Advocate. He is further certified as a High-Intensity Tactical Training Instructor, Non-Lethal Weapons Instructor, and Trainer in Tony Blauer's SPEAR: Personal Defense Readiness system. Marcques HENDERSON Part 1 Podcast Show Notes – | www.AzariahMay.org | - “Fear rarely works to our advantage.” It usually leads to poor decisions and inferior outcomes. | - I saw things as a child that no young person should have to experience. I have always been concerned about protecting the defenseless. |- I started boxing as a young teen, and have been active in the fighting styles for my whole life. I was one of the first Marines into the USMC's “MCMAP” hand-to-hand combatives program. | - I became an advocate in our UVA program for Marines who have suffered sexual violence. These include many more men than some people would assume. Some of the men have been targeted by civilians in the community, including gangs, who want to make an example of a military guy. | - The Azariah May Academy, named after my kids, is a full-spectrum personal protection school, encompassing economic, psychological, and other focus areas in addition to basic “self-defense” techniques. | - We say Personal Protection rather than “self-defense,” because the former conveys the sense that keeping yourself and others safe is a proactive, comprehensive lifestyle. It's better to prevent violence than to have to react to it. | - At Azariah May, we don't just teach fighting techniques. We can't capitalize on someone else's pain. We want to help people understand how they've contributed to their past violent experiences and prevent them in the future. | - Violence has become mainstream. It used to be limited to untrained “bad guys” using it against innocent victims, and trained protectors using it to stop bad guys, but with the explosion of “mixed martial arts” schools anyone – including bad guys – can become trained to high levels. | - Teen dating violence has become a huge problem. Boys today don't all know how to behave. | - Social media makes many people feel more brave and disrespectful than they really should be.
Training in martial arts like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), Judo, wrestling, & Muay Thai is my outlet for improving my mental health and becoming a better person. Want to download our new ebook that teaches 7 lessons learned from the martial arts? Go to this link and enter your email when the popup pops-up. On this thirty-first episode of the Jiu-Jitsu Outlet podcast, I talk to Alundas Havens. Growing up as a wrestler, Alundas experienced how grappling can help improve mental toughness. As an adult, Alundas was able to transition this mindset into a successful career in the US Marine Corps. Since leaving the service, Alundas has built himself a career in digital media that is providing a life for himself and his family. A life of grappling and military service has taken its toll on Alundas' body. On this episode, Alundas shares about the steps he is taking to get back to the mats after having to stop due to injury. We talk about how the mindset developed through martial arts sticks with a person, even when they are not able to train. Alundas opens up about how he had to take pharmaceutical drugs to deal with panic attacks. He shares why this mainstream method did not work and why he instead chooses cannabis to help with his journey of recovery. You will learn about how grappling prepares a child for a rigorous life. We also discuss the pros and cons of using cannabis vs. pharmaceutical drugs and how martial arts training helped Alundas when he was deployed with the USMC. This is an episode you do NOT want to miss. Favorite Quote: "Go ALL In" Click here to subscribe to Alpha Influence Media - Alundas' new podcast. Click here to check out The Winner's Paradigm with Alundas Havens Connect with Alundas Havens on social media: Facebook Instagram Want to support the show and the research we are doing into the societal impacts of martial arts? Go to JiuJitsuOutlet.com to shop our exclusive line of apparel made for the Jiu-Jitsu athlete. The information in this episode should NOT be considered medical advice but instead educational information. If you are struggling with your mental health and you want to speak with a professional therapist, I recommend Talkspace... This is the therapy service that worked for me when I was at my darkest moments in life and dealing with panic attacks everyday.
Host Kevin Reeves sits down with Mike Clancy and BJJ LEGEND Royce Gracie at BRCC HQ in Utah. They discuss Royce's interest in firearms, how Brazilian Jiu Jitsu has become the cornerstone of both MAC-P and MCMAP, and why people choose to train in martial arts.
Rich Brown is co-owner of the American Warrior Society and the co-host of the American Warrior Show, the self defense industries leading podcast. He and Mike Seeklander teach firearms, tactics and combatives classes to law enforcement, military and responsible civilians. This show we talk about the landmark Second Amendment Supreme Court case NY Rifle and Pistol Assoc. vs Bruen. We then move into a discussion about the possibility of hard times and what we need to do to be prepared. Rich and Mike have been a huge support to the EvoSec crew, do us a favor and support them by becoming a coin member. The content you receive as a coined member is unlike any other self defense website out there. https://americanwarriorsociety.com/ Become a AWS coin member Also, make sure you subscribe to and share both their podcast and YouTube channels. https://www.youtube.com/user/rhodieusmc Check out some of the most recent pivotal shows discussed on the show: AWS 298 Prepare (Special Edition) AWS 283 Emerging Threats - Ukraine Rich Brown - short bio - Previously Regional Manager for Preparedness and Government Operations for the American Red Cross - Previously Corrections Officer and Special Operations Response Team Officer with the Knox County Sheriff's Department - Retired Chief Warrant Officer-3 U.S. Marine with more than 23 years of service Rich is a distinguished graduate of numerous schools dealing in all aspects of military operations, law enforcement and corrections. Rich holds belts in Aiki-jūjutsu, Judo, MCMAP and Okinawan Freestyle Karate. Rich is also a published author who holds a B.S. in Social Psychology from Park University. In his spare time, Rich really enjoys shooting in local IDPA matches and writing about himself in the third person. Please subscribe and share our podcast with friends and family. Visit our website for bios, future events and info at www.evosec.org Like, follow and share us on Facebook and Instagram @evosecusa WE ARE PUMPED TO HAVE A NEW AFFILIATE LINK FOR ORIGIN AND JOCKO FUEL!!! Help support this show by purchasing any of your JiuJitsu gear, Jocko Supplements, books clothing and more... link below. Origin/Jocko Fuel – Bringing back American manufacturing, producing the best Jiu-Jitsu Gis on the market, Jeans, rash guards, and world class supplements to help you on the path. Use EvoSec10 at checkout for 10% off, this helps us greatly. EVOSEC Originusa.com AFFILIATE LINK Tenicor – www.tenicor.com they are educators, and innovators in the holster market. They are firearms instructors themselves, pressure testing their gear in multiple force on force events every year. We support those who do the work. Again patronizing our sponsors helps us greatly. Keepers Concealment Original authority on Appendix Holsters, Appendix Training Offer high-Performance Handgun Training - specializing in Concealed Carry Performance. Keepers Concealment also - proud affiliate CCWSAFE, the truly proven legal service membership company - offering dedicated legal defense heaven forbid you're forced to use lethal force. Use code: KC10OFF and check them out at CCWSAFE.com/Keepers To buy a holster, sign up for a class, inquire about hosting a course or join CCWsafe, you'll find it all at Keepersconcealment.com Evolution Security is Eric Davis, Aaron Davis and Brian Schilt; specializing in self-protection education, defensive pistol and carbine, consulting, and weapons based grappling. Their mission is to help those serious about protecting themselves and their loved ones, become more capable though filtered information, recommended study, and highlighting their mentors who are the best in the field. In addition, Eric and Aaron (twins) are musicians keeping with Musashi's adage that martial artist should focus on art outside of the martial (bumper music recorded by the brothers).
The Ultimate Fighting Championship, Bellator MMA, and many other organizations have a stage in the shape of an octagon where warriors live, eat, and breath the sport known as Mixed Martial Arts.Behind the scenes, a group of judges sit in the dimly lit area, front and center of the action. The back-story of one of those judges, Cardo Urso, includes an impressive military career, holds over five martial art black belts, and is known as a subject matter expert in combatives. Today, I am honored to have Retired Marine Corps Master Gunnery Sergeant Cardo Urso on the show.NJ MMA Hall of Fame:https://www.njsmartialartshof.com/cardo-ursoMMA Decisions:http://mmadecisions.com/judge/96/Cardo-UrsoCardo Urso interview talks MMA in Iraq, Ring of Combat:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJdq3iRHSDcCardo Urso MMA DVD:https://www.amazon.com/KATA-BUNKAI-Renshi-Cardo-Urso/dp/B0016NIQ60
In this episode we talk about MCMAP and how it has nothing to do with the fact that some people just can't fight. . . . https://www.instagram.com/meech.speaks/ https://www.amazon.com/Extraordinary-Thought-Ordinary-Mind-ebook/dp/B08CF1CK8R/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=demetrius+thigpen&qid=1594622388&s=digital-text&sr=1-1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sleep Sex, Recruiters, RA, Reservist abandoning post, MCMAP and web belts, Weed and the Marine Corps, Sunburn discipline, Forgotten General Orders.Music. Band Name: Call Me Monster Intro song: Hard Times Altro song: Voo Doo Woman
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In this episode of The Ben Steele Show, Robert Shake discusses some of his experiences and takeaways from 17, going on 18, years of military service in the United States Marine Corps. Shake talks about what it was like to serve on the enlisted side of the military for most of his career, then to switch to the officer side. He also discusses what makes effective Marine Corps leadership, how the culture of the military changed after 9/11, the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. In addition to a military related discussion Shake also touches on family, faith, and childhood stories such as when he got in a fight with now MMA fighter Nate Diaz in grade school. Consider this an average man's guide to living a more than adequate life. This episodes sponsors are: (1) Rustico and (2) CockpitUSA.
Marines and the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force become students and teachers as both services demonstrate their martial arts programs.
Twin Cities Comic and Hot Chocolate Media Podcaster Kyle Dekker joins David to talk about his time in the Marines at the time of a major transition in american history, and his introduction to MCMAP, the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program’
Marines work on their martial arts, and teens from Yokota get inspired through science.
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