Since 2018, the Managing Violence Podcast has been the go-to location for unfiltered, intelligent conversations with the world’s leading experts in violence prevention, threat assessment, self-protection and protective security. Hosted by Joe Saunders, a seasoned violence prevention professional and protective security expert, this podcast dives deep into real-world insights from criminology, psyc... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement |
In this episode I'm joined by good friend and Candian self-defence expert extraordinaire, Randy King, to discuss his upcoming book and Australian tour.
In this episode I'm joined by the mastermind of the Ultimate Self-Defense Championship on YouTube, and the founder of Western Combatives, Mr Jeff Phillips.
In this episode, I'm joined by James Hamilton of Hamilton Security Group to discuss how we can keep ourselves and our families safe during these very tumultuous times.
In this episode we go back to our routes and talk about martial arts and combat sports training. I get to explore one of my favourite grappling arts, Catch-as-Catch-Can wrestling with one of the foremost historians and coaches on the subject, Mr Jake... more
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I mean, you're obviously trying to convey inferiority/fear there. Seriously doubt you're even fooling yourself with that jargon though, let alone The Others.. (With due respect! -I mean, it's a descent podcast with a cool name.) Cheers!
I have been a subscriber to Joe’s podcast for a couple of years. I have been fortunate to have not experienced any violence in the past 40 plus years. At the age of 71 yo, I am not nearly as strong, as fast, as agile or as durable as I once was. I have a desire to still be able to product myself, my wife, children and grandchildren. I started training in Krav Maga several years ago but Joe’s podcasts have informed me that learning techniques is only part of the answer to potentially violent enco... more
It’s nice to come across a podcast that treats the subject of violence with more depth and wisdom than a general-purpose tough guy telling me that if I don’t take his perspective I’m wrong. Joe has a variety of guests who come at the topic from a diverse spectrum of angles and life experiences. The content is solid stuff. (And I can subconsciously develop my burgeoning Australian accent while listening)
The vast diversity of guests an their experience is greatly appreciated.
Joe has done an amazing job with each broadcast. Well versed in various styles and with loads of personal experience, he has a wonderful touch to the topics as the host.
It sounds that Joe has spent plenty of time researching each speakers material and history before the interview which provides the listener an “easy access” to every topic. Great ideas, excellent perspective and loads and loads of experience from Joe and from the people he interviews.
Personally, my neck hurts after each episo... more
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Apple Podcasts | #240 |
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