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Simon Osamoh welcomes Lt. Col. Dave Grossman to discuss his upcoming Bulletproof Mind Church Safety Conference in Mount Vernon, Illinois. They cover the urgent need for church safety, rising threats, and the role of faith-based security teams. Register Here: https://bulletproofworship.com/register Key Topics: Threats to Houses of Worship: From domestic violence to groups like Hamas and the Taliban, the need for preparedness is critical. Heroic Actions of Officer Greg Stevens: How a traffic officer stopped the first ISIS-directed attack on U.S. soil, showcasing the importance of readiness and faith. Modern Threats: The dangers of Molotov cocktails and fentanyl-laced letters, plus why tools like Narcan are essential. Conference Highlights: Speakers: Carl Chinn, Jimmy Meeks, Officer Greg Stevens, and Lt. Col. Dave Grossman Training: Practical security strategies and threat assessments for churches Networking: Connect with fellow church safety leaders and law enforcement Illinois Law Enforcement: Earn eight credit hours of mandatory training Event Info: Location: Mount Vernon, Illinois Dates: Three days this April Register: Click here to secure your spot!
Have you ever had a difficulty with somebody or a confrontation where someone was blowing their top and you wished you had the words you needed to diffuse an explosive situation? Shug Bury discusses how we can stay safe with Simon Osamoh, podcaster, safety expert and author of 10 Powerful Strategies For Conflict De-Escalation: How To Achieve Conflict Resolution Through Effective Communication. To learn more about our show, go to him4her.org. Watch our shows on our Women's Hot Topics with Shug Bury YouTube channel. 10 Powerful Strategies For Conflict De-Escalation: How To Achieve Conflict Resolution Through Effective Communication https://a.co/d/el9tpIn If you feel unsafe at home, call or text the numbers below for help. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 Text: START to 88788See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're talking to Simon Osamoh, who was a highly decorated detective in the UK investigating organized crime and doing counter-terrorism. If you've ever had to container of liquid confiscated at the airport, then you're familiar with the results of Simon's work. Today he's talking to us about communication and empathy, mentors in law enforcement and how the presence or absence of our fathers affects us.Music is by Chris Haugen and by the Mini VandalsHey Chaplain Podcast Episode 082Tags:Police, Communication, Detectives, Empathy, Fatherhood, Forgiveness, Friendship, Infiltration, Intimidation, Mentors, Organized Crime, Terrorism, Wire Tapping, Thames Valley, UKSupport the showThanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.Subscribe/Follow here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-chaplain/id1570155168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CGK9A3BmbFEUEnx3fYZOY Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.comYou can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain
This is an interview I did with Simon Osamoh from the Worship Secuirty Academy podcast. I wanted to share it with you because Simon's work (and his podcast) is very interesting but also because I've never discussed the ins and outs of a cop participating in church security, especially from a pastor's point of view.Resources:Simon Osamoh's website: www.worshipsecurity.orgTags:Security, Church, Mental Health, Pastoral Care, Police, Trauma, Worship, Kansas City, Kansas, EnglandSupport the showThanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.Subscribe/Follow here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-chaplain/id1570155168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CGK9A3BmbFEUEnx3fYZOY Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.comYou can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain
In this episode of the Church Security Roll Call, we're going to be talking with Simon Osamoh the founder of Worship Security Academy and his new Critical Thinking Decks. - About our Company - Sheepdog Church Security is a Private Online Academy that provides both Distance and Self-Paced Learning to Safety Team Volunteers. Our training focuses on Routine Safety and Security Operations and Emergency Situations in Houses of Worship. Links below to learn more about us and the online training we offer! Official Website: https://sheepdogchurchsecurity.net/ Training Academy: https://sheepdog-church-security.thinkific.com/ - Follow us on Social Media - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Instructor.Moloney/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sheepdog-church-security - Sheepdog Supporters - Worship Security Association: https://worshipsecurity.vhx.tv/?code=sheepdog Protect My Ministry: https://www.protectmyministry.com/sheepdog-signup/ U.S. Law Shield: https://www.uslawshield.com/?affid=f83659a7-c044-11e9-a753-02fcb63ac2fe The Cornelius Project: https://thecorneliusproject.com/ - Contacts for Business Inquiries - Contact Us: https://sheepdogchurchsecurity.net/contact-us/ #SheepdogChurchSecurity #ChurchSecurity #SafetyMinistry #FirearmSafety #SafetyTeam #SecurityTraining #FBIQualStandards #SafetyStandards #HousesOfWorship #SecurityOperations #EmergencyResponse #DistanceLearning #SelfPacedLearning
In this episode, we had the privilege of hosting a special guest who shared their expertise on podcasting, networking, and sales, Simon Osamoh. Simon is the author of three books, 10 Powerful Strategies for Conflict De-Escalation, Securing Church Operations and Church Safety Responding to Suspicious Behavior. Simon's work on conversational interviewing is featured in the award-winning book How to Stop a Mass Shooting Epidemic by Dr. James Densley and Dr. Jillian Peterson of The Violence Project. Here are three key takeaways that you absolutely don't want to miss: 1️⃣ Utilize the Power of LinkedIn: Our guest emphasized the incredible potential of LinkedIn as a platform for networking and promoting your podcast. By engaging with professionals in your industry, drawing them in through meaningful conversations, and then extending an invitation to be a guest on your show, you can create valuable connections and expand your podcasting network. 2️⃣ Know Your Target Audience: The importance of having a clear idea of who you are speaking to and how your podcast aligns with your business goals. Understanding your target audience and tailoring your content to their needs and interests will not only attract loyal listeners but also position your podcast as a valuable resource in your niche. 3️⃣ Embrace the Mindset of Sales: The significance of falling in love with sales and embracing it as the foundation of your business. Sales generate consistent revenue and enable your business to thrive. This episode is packed with actionable advice and real-world experiences that will inspire and empower you to level up your podcasting game. So, make sure to tune in and take notes! [00:03:03] The power of community. [00:07:30] Building authentic relationships. [00:10:13] Why podcasting is so important. [00:12:30] Using LinkedIn for networking. [00:16:23] Outsourcing for business growth. [00:19:07] Niche podcasting success. [00:21:21] Leveraging self-publishing and podcasting. CONNECT WITH JILLIAN Follow me: @thejillianmurphy Visit my website: thejillianmurphy.com Join my Free Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/sellingsecretsgroup Join the Sales Queen Collective: https://bit.ly/sqcollective
Join host Sebastian Rusk as he interviews seasoned security consultant and author Simon Osamoh on Beyond The Story podcast. In this episode, Sebastian and Simon delve into Simon's journey as a detective in England, his transition to the US security industry and his experiences as an entrepreneur. The conversation covers Simon's involvement in various podcasts, his views on entrepreneurship and success, the importance of de-escalation in difficult situations, and the significance of perseverance in business and podcasting. This thought-provoking episode also emphasizes the need to stay vigilant and aware of potential dangers in our day-to-day lives. Tune in today to gain new perspectives and insights. Don't forget to subscribe and share your valuable feedback with us!Timestamps[00:00:05] Introducing Simon: From Detective to Counter-terrorism Expert[00:03:16] From Detective to Chief Problem Solver[00:06:29] Business benefits of podcasting[00:09:48] De-escalation and Entrepreneurship Strategies[00:13:00] Perseverance in Business and Podcasting[00:15:51] Safety and GratitudeBest Quotes[00:00:29] I followed some of your stuff for quite a while. So it's an honor and privilege to be with you today[00:01:22] My primary sort of business is security consulting, so we help organizations stay safe and secure schools, small businesses, houses of worship[00:03:49] As a police officer, all you were doing was solving people's problems And as an entrepreneur as a business owner, you are really rewarded by how many problems you can solve for people[00:08:25] Having a podcast allows people to get to know you to hear your voice, to resonate with you, find that connection with youAll Quotes[00:10:55] The world needs a little bit of that these days. I think we always have[00:01:22] My primary sort of business is security consulting, so we help organizations stay safe and secure schools, small businesses, houses of worship[00:08:25] Having a podcast allows people to get to know you to hear your voice, to resonate with you, find that connection with you[00:14:09] You gotta keep persevering[00:03:07] Chief problem solver and entrepreneur. Isn't that what an entrepreneur is? Is this a problem solver? Exactly. Yeah. Yeah[00:08:54] But his connection was so strong. He felt like he knew me[00:00:29] I followed some of your stuff for quite a while. So it's an honor and privilege to be with you today[00:09:57] De-escalation is finding the strategies or the abilities to help someone through a crisis or a very highly agitated situation[00:08:05] I think the single purpose is the authority building that it brings and also that no like and trust[00:09:15] So I think every business should have a podcast for that lens to build authority, but also to build that no like and trust[Unknown] So having a bit of strategy in what you do, you know, again, that really helps been an entrepreneur[Unknown] Being flexible is a huge underrated task and tool to have in the world of business and entrepreneurship[00:00:58] I'm a hard person to categorize as well because I did many different things. So I think people find me fascinating[00:05:14] Helping organizations stay safe and secure. A lot of sort of active shooter training[Unknown] But there's always an idea. There's always something to chase. And I think that is 1 of the hardest things is to know where to go[00:02:45] I guess, all my roles really have been in a sort of very stressful, very stressful positions, but it all sort of stems back from me being a police officer within the UK[00:04:06] So I think it's a unique skill to be able to see the end result. Without seeing the obstacles that stand in their way[00:03:49] As a police officer, all you were doing was solving people's problems And as an entrepreneur as a business owner, you are really rewarded by how many problems you can solve for people[00:05:56] Being on a podcast interview with him for an hour, where else do you meet a billionaire who's been there, done it and got the t-shirts?[00:12:40] I believe 1 of the strengths of an entrepreneur is finishing the journeyBlog PostArticle 1: Simon Osamoh - A Journey from Organized Crime and Terrorism to EntrepreneurshipOn this episode of Beyond the Story hosted by Sebastian Rusk, Simon Osamoh shared his incredible journey from being a police officer specializing in organized crime and terrorism in the UK to becoming an entrepreneur in the US. Despite being a hard person to categorize, he has managed to make a name for himself in various fields.Here are three tips we can learn from Simon's journey:1. Embrace change - Simon's journey has been full of change. Moving from the UK to the US and switching from law enforcement to entrepreneurship, he has had to adapt to various situations. But through it all, he has taken advantage of the opportunities that come with change.2. Focus - Simon's roles have all been very stressful, but he has managed to thrive in them by focusing on the task at hand. Whether it was in law enforcement or as an entrepreneur, he puts his all into everything he does.3. Be curious - Simon's fascination with people's backstories is what drew him to podcasting. By being curious about the lives of others, he has been able to uncover inspiring stories of resilience and success.In Simon's own words, “What I really believe in is innovation and compassion and just doing things that are different.” If you're looking for inspiration on how to make the most of change and carve your own path, make sure to listen to this episode.Article 2: Staying Safe and Secure in Today's World with Simon OsamohThe world can be a dangerous place, but Simon Osamoh is doing his part to make it safer. As a security consultant and author, he has made it his mission to help organizations stay safe and secure.In this episode of Beyond the Story hosted by Sebastian Rusk, Simon discussed his background in law enforcement in the UK and how it led him to his current role as a security consultant in the US. He also shared tips on how individuals and organizations can protect themselves in today's world.Here are three takeaways from the episode:1. Don't take security for granted - It's easy to think that bad things won't happen to us, but the reality is that everyone is vulnerable. Simon encourages individuals and organizations to take security seriously and be proactive in protecting themselves.2. Be aware of your surroundings - One of the simplest things you can do to stay safe is to be aware of what's going on around you. Simon emphasized the importance of situational awareness and knowing what to look for in potential threats.3. Stay informed - With new threats emerging all the time, it's essential to stay informed about the latest security trends and best practices. Simon recommended following reputable news sources and consulting with security experts.As Simon said, “We live in a constantly evolving landscape of emerging threats and hazards.” By taking his advice and being proactive about security, we can all help make the world a safer place to live. Make sure to listen to the full episode for more insights on how to stay safe and secure.Social Post1.
According to a January survey in USA TODAY which measured the safest places to live in the world, the United States ranks at 129th with a score of 2.44, marking the country's score "low." Just above the U.S. is Azerbaijan, and just below is Brazil. “Civil unrest continues to be the primary driver of the deterioration,” the GPI report says about the U.S., noting rises in the political terror and political instability categories. “However, there were also significant improvements in indicators across all three domains, with largest being in the UN peacekeeping funding indicator.” Born and raised in England, Simon C. Osamoh is the founder and CEO of Kingswood Security Consulting, a Minneapolis based security risk management firm. Simon first moved to the United States to Head Counter Terrorism at Mall of America, Minnesota. The largest shopping and entertainment complex in North America where he oversaw counterterrorism and the internationally recognized behavior threat assessment team. He quickly established himself as one of the country's leading experts on security at soft targets where his work gained national media attention. He spent 14 years as a Detective in England working serious and organized crime. One of his notable cases includes working with the British Security Services during the investigation of the “liquid bomb terrorism plot” against the U.S.A in 2006, which changed aviation security regulations worldwide limiting the amount of liquids that can be taken onto planes. Simon is a former Director of Risk and Compliance having worked for three of America's largest financial institutions that include Wells Fargo, US Bank, and Equiniti Trust Company. Where he oversaw programs that included risk management, business continuity, crisis management, anti-bribery and corruption, regulatory compliance, testing programs and third party risk. He is the author of three books, 10 Powerful Strategies for Verbal De-Escalation, Securing Church Operations and Church Safety Responding to Suspicious Behavior. Simon's work on conversational interviewing is featured in the award- winning book How to Stop a Mass Shooting Epidemic by Dr. James Densley and Dr. Jillian Peterson of the Violence Project. Simon is a writer for the Worship Facility online publication sent to 30,000 organizations each month and serves as a member of the editorial advisory board. He joined me this week to tell me more. For more information: https://www.kingswoodsc.com/ Email: simon@kingswoodsc.com
In this episode, Andy welcomes Simon Osamoh, a renowned security consultant with years of experience in helping churches enhance their security measures, who will discuss the challenges facing churches when it comes to security. He'll share practical solutions to ensure the safety of congregants, including creating a culture of awareness and vigilance, training staff and volunteers, and implementing effective security measures such as access control and surveillance systems. They also explore common misconceptions about church security and why it's important to take proactive steps to enhance safety.
In this episode of the Church Security Made Simple podcast, we'll explore the significance of critical thinking and judgment training. By practicing critical thinking, your team can make well-informed decisions based on available facts and information. Additionally, we're excited to introduce our new product - Critical Thinking Playing Cards. Church Safety Team Edition you can buy them here: Looking for online learning to improve your church security skills, click here: Do you have any questions? Feel free to email Simon Osamoh at team@kingswoodsc.com Simon reviews each comment and may address your questions in a future episode. This podcast is brought to you by Kingswood Security Consulting, you can learn more here: kingswoodsc.com
Today we have two great people on the show. First up is Simon Osamoh who is the leading security specialist focused on risk management for houses of worship and is the founder of both Kingswood Security Consulting and the Worship Security Academy. He is an expert when it comes to securing your church operations for safety teams. If you're going to make Sunday Happen, you need to be prepared for any scenario. Simon walks through some ways to deescalate situations and be prepared for any scenario. We also welcome Roger Blalock. Roger is an Electronics Engineer at the National Institute of Standards and Technology or NIST. He has nearly 20 years of experience in the telecommunications industry. Roger talks about ways to keep your computer systems locked down and secured for Sunday. This content on the surface does not sound very exciting, but actually is extremely important for all churches. You're in for some great content today. SHOW NOTES --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makingsundayhappen/support
With an increase in mental illness, workplace violence, cyber attacks and internet outages, churches are starting to ask, ”Are we ready, even for what we can't yet imagine happening?”If your church has put off action planning, you're not alone. Your peers are asking themselves the same thing. In this presentation, church security expert Simon Osamoh explores how to make emergency planning a priority, as well as 3 things you need to do to build a successful building emergency plan.Takeaways include:1 – Why a building emergency action plan is so important2 – How to leverage a plan to build a more holistic safety and security planwww.worshipfacility.comwww.churchfacilitiesexpo.comhttps://www.facebook.com/Worship-Facility-110355098336978https://twitter.com/worshipfacilityhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/worship-facility-13ab9b239/
Have you ever had a difficulty with somebody or a confrontation where someone was blowing their top and you wished you had the words you needed to diffuse an explosive situation? Shug Bury discusses how we can stay safe with Simon Osamoh, podcaster, safety expert and author of 10 Powerful Strategies For Conflict De-Escalation: How To Achieve Conflict Resolution Through Effective Communication. To learn more about our show, go to him4her.org. Watch our shows on our Women's Hot Topics with Shug Bury YouTube channel. Email us at info@him4her.org. 10 Powerful Strategies For Conflict De-Escalation: How To Achieve Conflict Resolution Through Effective Communication https://a.co/d/el9tpIn If you feel unsafe at home call or text the numbers below for help. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 Text: START to 88788See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In This Episode 257 We Have Special Guest Entrepreneur “Simon Osamoh” Who Tells Us How He Became Americas Security Strategist, 3x Best Seller Author on Amazon, Podcast Host, and how to make it your passion/purpose/living! Follow & Support “Simon" Instagram @simonosamohFollow & Support Me @Venmo- @Ariel-Castillo-4PayPal- Paypal.me/arielentTIKTOK- @Arielent.comAriel Castillo SoundcloudInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/arielentpod/Website- Arielent.com
“Everyone is searching for connection” Today is our 100th Episode! The journey has been a great one, but in this very special episode Simon Osamoh touches base with Krish to understand how the journey has been, the good, the bad and the ugly. Krish goes into details of why he originally started the Tales to Inspire Podcast, how it has developed and the future of the Tales to Inspire Podcast. This episode gives us the opportunity to answer any questions that people have asked. We hope you enjoy this episode. New episodes of the Tales to Inspire Podcast go live every Thursday at 9am UK time. Support the mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media especially in relation to adventure and physical challenges. Visit super quick and easy to do and it makes a massive difference. Thank you. Resources: https://www.instagram.com/talestoinspire/
Over the last 20 years, America has faced a growing number of attacks on public buildings, schools, and churches. When planning for any upgrade to a church's existing facility or for a new building project, there are fundamental things churches need to consider regarding the safety of their congregants and community. Join Jacquelyn Block and Simon Osamoh as they discuss resources and tips for planning for safety in your new or existing church building.
Welcome back to another episode of High School Not So Much a Musical, where we discuss with Simon Osamoh his fascinating experiences as a detective. We talk about why people should not compare themselves to others and his various entrepreneurial ventures. Stay tuned for future episodes!
Welcome back to another episode of High School Not So Much a Musical, where we discuss with Simon Osamoh his fascinating experiences as a detective. We talk about the day of the life of a detective and some of his most interesting experiences. Stay tuned for part 2 in the coming days!
My good friend Simon shared this amazing CHARITY ride in FATHERS for the FATHERLESS. Being brought up by his mom, Simon has made it his mission to support and participate in the charity ride for dads that are growing across the USA. If you resonate with his story I encourage you to share this podcast.
I had the privilege of being on Simon Osamoh's podcast he is a Author, podcaster, safety expert and speaker - encouraging you to live a life of significance and it was a really great deep raw conversation!Adversity is something we all experience, no matter our status and privilege in life. But sometimes, it can come to a point when these adversities stack on top of each other like endless stumbling blocks. It puts you into a box of self-doubt and a victim mentality. You start questioning why it happens to you out of all people. But while it's not easy, it's possible to rise above a hard-hitting life. It starts with giving yourself the freedom to make it for another day, one step at a time. CONNECTWITH SIMON:Join Simon's Tribe: http://bit.ly/CommunitySimonOsamohSubscribe to the Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeSimonOsamohFacebook Community: https://bit.ly/WhoIBecameGroupMore About Simon: https://www.simonosamoh.com CONNECTWITH NEENA:VisitStraight Talk No Sugar Added's Website: https://straighttalknosugaradded.com/PurchaseNeena's book: https://amzn.to/3KO68qKNeena's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neenaperez/Neena's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neena.perezNeena's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/straighttal...Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/straight-talk-no-sugar-added-podcast/donations
Simon Osamoh is a nationally known speaker, entrepreneur, safety practitioner, author, and host of the Who I Became Podcast where he shares conversations with people who have discovered their purpose in life, have overcome extreme adversity, or created a positive mindset. Connect with Simon : Who I Became Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/who-i-became/id1514104061 Simonosamoh.com Instagram: @kingswoodsecurity (Risk management for churches, non profits, schools and small businesses)
dadAWESOME We're on a mission to add LIFE to the dad life. We're passionate about helping dads live fully alive as they lead their kids to God's awesomeness. | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Simon Osamoh Simon Osamoh is a British American, raised in Reading, England. When he emigrated to the States in 2011, he took charge as Head of Counter Terrorism at Mall of America in Minnesota... Born to a Nigerian father and British mother, his parents separated before he was born. Growing up mixed race in white neighborhoods, and without a father he battled validation and his own identity for many years. Simon now coaches young men to never give up, and that adversity can become your greatest gift. He is a nationally known speaker, entrepreneur, author, mindset and podcast coach, and the Host of the Who I Became Podcast where he interviews impactful individuals who share their life stories. Show Notes: https://dadawesome.org/tour/ 4:36 - "I've never met the man that brought into my world. I'm a color of skin for someone I've never met and it just has a lot of questions and challenges. But I've had in my life, but I have never considered myself to be a victim. I sort of move past adversities and sure to come out through part of my my story today." 7:33 - "what I knew I wanted to do when I became a husband and a father is I wanted to try and give my sons what I was missing. But that hasn't come without challenges..." 16:38 - "my son knows because he can always hear me. What he remembers about his games is that my dad was the loudest. My dad was shouting, and it's intentional. The reason why I do that, I scream over every other father there because I want Mason to remember when he's 21, 25, 40, 70, whatever it is, and I'm no longer there. His memory would be, You know what? My dad was the loudest... My dad was the loudest person at my game, and that's the memory, because that's what I never had." 17:55 - "I might not always communicated it because I'm human and I make mistakes. But please never underestimate the significance that you have to me " 20:14 - "I believe in you. And I always knew that if you could walk in the light, but you could achieve greatness" 20:25 - "I started to say to myself, If not me, then who" 21:21 - "I asked myself, if not me, then who? If I'm not going to be that role model for a stranger, then who is, you know, I'm feeling called to make sure people know the best someone they're rooting for them might not always be to give you the answer, but you want to hear. But if not me, then who? And I believe we can all start a lot more in our own lives." 23:41 - "I was seeking validation from a father that never came." 26:36 - "Let's focus on what I can control. I can't control the past, but I can control the future. And there's going to be a time when my sons, as they do now at eight and 11, they're going to ask me questions about my dad and I need to give them some, some answers." 29:57 - "what I try and say to my sons and I would encourage your listeners is to just keep driving forward. Sometimes we set really large goals, but I don't. I just move, you know, one percent. How can I get one percent better each time? And that's what I say to my sons son's." Episode Links: https://www.simonosamoh.com/ FATHERS FOR THE FATHERLESS Make a Donation to dadAWESOME Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team https://dadawesome.org/tour/ Conversation Transcript Coming Soon!
Listen to the outstanding mindset & outlook in life from security expert, author, speaker & host of the podcast: Who I Became, Simon Osamoh.
Simon OSamoh is an author, podcaster, safety expert and speaker – mindset and podcast coach, and the Host of the “Who I Became” Podcast encouraging you to live a life of significance. He believes adversity is a gift. Simon now coaches young men to never give up. https://www.simonosamoh.com
Our 2nd Special Episode for our 1 year anniversary. I absolutely love going back over some of our most inspirational guests and I know you are going to feel inspired by these incredible people…. Ashley Kesner (listen to full tale on episode 20) Isaac Harvey (listen to full tale on episode 9) Simon Osamoh (listen to full tale on episode 32) Nikki Scott (listen to full tale on episode 44)
Simon talks about his experience working in the UK police force and shares his stories The strong bonds he made while in the police and being part of a greater cause that is bigger than you Following the money trail to solve the crime and talking about a criminal he put in prison for 5 years and the impact it has on Simons own life and meeting this person some years later If not me, who? how this phrase had an impact on Simon and how human nature and the back story is not always what you think, and the power of connection. Its a great revealing conversation
Today we have a very special guest, Simon Osamoh, a nationally known speaker, entrepreneur safety practitioner, author, and host of the Who I Became podcast, where he brings conversations with real people who have discovered their life's purpose, overcome adversity, or created a positive mindset. He encourages people to live a life of significance. And you guys, if superpowers were real, his would-be strategy and execution. He loves sharing his knowledge from business, staying safe and his real-life experiences to inspire others and to be the best version of themselves. Want to learn more about Simon? Visit his website here. Want more information and free training? Join me in the Freedom Maker Tribe on Facebook!
When someone said I was too young, I just outworked them. Policing in the U.K. - Organized Crime, Terrorism, overcoming adversity to achieve his goals. Simon Osamoh is our guest. He is a former police officer in England. He talks about his law enforcement career in the United Kingdom. Simon discusses the misconceptions that many Americans have about violent organized crime and investigating terrorists in Great Britain. Now living in the USA, he discusses his mindset and hard work approach that has helped him accomplish his goals in life. From British Law Enforcement Officer to American security consultant, author and podcaster nothing prevents him from his goals. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. Follow us on the MeWe social media platform. We are on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. In the Clubhouse app look for and follow our club, the LET Radio Show and Podcast. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend about it. If you are able to leave an honest rating and, or, review it would be appreciated. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Simon Osamoh shares his real-life story from overcoming so many hurdles. Simon never met his father and grew up on a council estate in Reading with his mum and siblings. Money was hard to come by as a child, and that wealth gap definitely made things very difficult. Simon joined the police at 19 years old, he purchased his first house at 19 and at the age or 25 he had 5 or 6 properties and his struggles with money seemed to have been overcome. The thing is, no matter how hard Simon worked and what he did in the eyes of others, working hard would not get him his father back and that was difficult for him to come to terms with. Whilst working in the police, a lady died in Simon’s arms. He had a sworn duty was to protect her, and felt that he had failed this lady and realised things had to change in his own life, as well as within the lives of the people within the community. Simon then takes us through a journey of Michael Long, a person who he helped send to prison due to his criminal activity and how their journey came to a beautiful circle years later. Fast forward a few years, Simon now works in finance in the USA, an author and driven to repay his depth of gratitude to his Mother and pay it forward through his children. A journey of why serving others matters so much, why we must master the art of falling forward and so much more! “When life gets more than you can stand, then remember you can always kneel.” Resources:
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Simon OSamoh is an author, podcaster, safety expert and speaker – mindset and podcast coach, and the Host of the “Who I Became” Podcast encouraging you to live a life of significance. He believes adversity is a gift. Simon now coaches young men to never give up. https://www.simonosamoh.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/straight-talk-no-sugar-added-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
I had the privilege of being on Simon Osamoh's podcast he is a Author, podcaster, safety expert and speaker - encouraging you to live a life of significance and it was a really great deep raw conversation!Adversity is something we all experience, no matter our status and privilege in life. But sometimes, it can come to a point when these adversities stack on top of each other like endless stumbling blocks. It puts you into a box of self-doubt and a victim mentality. You start questioning why it happens to you out of all people. But while it's not easy, it's possible to rise above a hard-hitting life. It starts with giving yourself the freedom to make it for another day, one step at a time. CONNECTWITH SIMON:Join Simon's Tribe: http://bit.ly/CommunitySimonOsamohSubscribe to the Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeSimonOsamohFacebook Community: https://bit.ly/WhoIBecameGroupMore About Simon: https://www.simonosamoh.com CONNECTWITH NEENA:VisitStraight Talk No Sugar Added's Website: https://straighttalknosugaradded.com/PurchaseNeena's book: https://amzn.to/3KO68qKNeena's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neenaperez/Neena's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neena.perezNeena's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/straighttal...Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/straight-talk-no-sugar-added-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy