Épisodes

  • Firearms Training Versus Gun Gear with Van Seeley, Part 2
    Jun 19 2024

    In this episode, we continue our discussion on the crucial topic of training versus gear with our guest, Van Seeley.

    We emphasize the importance of investing in training before purchasing gear. Despite the industry's focus on selling equipment, it's vital to prioritize skill development. Van shares his experiences and insights, highlighting how mission-specific training can significantly improve your effectiveness, especially when it comes to personal and home defense.

    We delve into the nuances of choosing the right gear based on your needs, from handguns to carbines, and discuss the significance of familiarizing yourself with your equipment through consistent practice. Van also touches on the debate between night sights and flashlights, and the practical applications of different types of optics for rifles.

    Throughout the episode, we stress that training is the foundation of proficiency with any gear. Van offers valuable advice on selecting quality training programs and instructors, and we explore how continuous learning and practice can enhance your defensive capabilities.

    Join us for an insightful conversation that will help you make informed decisions about your training and gear investments, ensuring you are well-prepared for any situation.

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    44 min
  • Firearms Training Versus Gun Gear with Van Seeley, Part 1
    Jun 7 2024

    We are joined this time by Van Seeley, a retired Marine, seasoned firearms instructor, and manager at a local gun store and range. With over 20 years of experience, Van shares his insights on the critical debate of training versus gear. Should you invest more in training or gear? Listen in as they explore the balance needed between acquiring new equipment and honing your skills through consistent practice.

    Van delves into his extensive background, from his time in the Marine Corps to his role as a firearms instructor, highlighting the importance of foundational training over relying solely on gear. The discussion covers various aspects of the firearms industry, including the misconceptions around equipment and the significance of regular practice to enhance shooting proficiency.

    Don't miss this engaging conversation that emphasizes the core principle: training and gear should complement each other, but training is the foundation that cannot be overlooked.

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    42 min
  • Stop the Bleed: Life-Saving Techniques Everyone Should Know
    Jun 7 2024

    In this episode, we discuss the Stop the Bleed program with Gina Solomon, Trauma Program Manager at Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Gina shares her extensive experience in trauma care and the importance of the Stop the Bleed initiative.

    Learn how Stop the Bleed, a program born out of tragic events like the Sandy Hook shooting, is designed to teach laypeople how to control bleeding in emergency situations. Gina explains the ABCs of bleeding control: Alert, Bleeding, and Compression, and emphasizes the significance of quick, decisive action to save lives.

    Discover practical advice on the use of tourniquets, wound packing, and other life-saving techniques that can be applied in various scenarios, from active shooter incidents to everyday accidents. Join us as we delve into the essentials of trauma care and how you can get involved in this crucial program.

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    37 min
  • Navigating the Digital World: A Parent's Guide with Cyber Savvy, Part 2
    Jun 7 2024

    Welcome to another episode of the Self-Initiative Project Podcast, hosted by Jim O'Brien. In this episode, we dive into part two of our conversation with Kathy Loomis from Cyber Savvy. Cyber Savvy is dedicated to equipping parents with the necessary tools and resources to guide their children safely through the digital landscape.

    Kathy provides valuable insights on various topics, including the best choice of smartphones for children, the importance of parental controls, and the necessity of having ongoing conversations about cyber safety. She explains why iPhones might be a better option for parents due to their user-friendly features and built-in parental controls.

    The episode also covers critical aspects such as setting expectations and consequences, addressing cyberbullying, and ensuring children understand the importance of responsible technology use. Kathy emphasizes the significance of communication between parents and children and the use of technology usage contracts to establish clear guidelines and expectations.

    Don't miss this informative discussion that highlights the importance of being engaged and proactive in your child's digital life. For more resources and information, visit CyberSavvy.com.

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    32 min
  • Navigating the Digital World: A Parent's Guide with Cyber Savvy, Part 1
    Jun 7 2024

    Welcome to another episode of the Self-Initiative Project Podcast! In this episode, host Jim O'Brien engages in a compelling conversation with Kathy Loomis of Cyber Savvy. Cyber Savvy's mission is to equip parents with the essential tools and resources needed to safely guide their children through the digital landscape. This is part one of a two-part series.

    Kathy shares her journey from a technology professional to founding Cyber Savvy, driven by her own experiences as a parent. They discuss the rapid evolution of technology, the increasing screen time among children, and the challenges parents face in keeping up.

    The episode covers the importance of parental engagement in children's online activities, the risks of cyberbullying, and the alarming statistics of online predators. Kathy emphasizes the need for education and proactive communication between parents and children to navigate the digital world safely.

    Listeners will also learn about the classes and services offered by Cyber Savvy, including tips on securing devices, setting privacy settings, and preparing children before giving them their first smartphone. This episode is a must-listen for parents looking to protect their children in the digital age.

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    34 min
  • Inaugural Episode: Mastering Gun Safety with Expert Insights
    Jun 7 2024

    Welcome to the first episode of the Self-Initiative Project podcast, hosted by Jim O'Brien. In this episode, we dive into the essentials of personal safety, self-defense, firearms, first aid, and more. Our goal is to provide valuable information to help you stay safe and prepared.

    Our special guest, Dennis Haynes, a 15-year Marine veteran and NRA-certified instructor, joins us to discuss the critical aspects of gun safety. We cover the foundational rules laid out by Colonel Jeff Cooper, emphasizing the importance of treating every gun as if it's loaded, keeping the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, maintaining trigger discipline, and being aware of your target and its surroundings.

    Dennis shares his experiences and insights, highlighting the significance of safety in various scenarios, from hunting to self-defense. Whether you're a seasoned gun owner or new to firearms, this episode provides essential knowledge to ensure safe handling practices.

    Stay tuned for part two, where we'll delve into range safety, hunting safety, gun shop etiquette, and more. If you find this episode valuable, please share it with your friends and family. Thanks for listening!

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    28 min
  • Celebrating 5 Years, A Retrospective
    Mar 29 2023

    The Self-Initiative Project, Podcast 60, Celebrating 5 Years, A Retrospective

    Here we are at 5 years and 60 episodes!

    Have a listen as we go back over our first 59 episodes in this retrospective episode. We briefly talk about the subject matter of each; and in some cases we talk about the inspiration that caused a podcast. In may cases, we talk about behind-the-scenes details, including a few mishaps along the way.

    If you have been looking for a summary overview to help you find something you might would be interested in, this is it.

    Thanks for following and listening.

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    1 h et 18 min
  • The Place for Improvised Weapons
    Feb 22 2023

    The Self-Initiative Project, Podcast 59, The Place for Improvised Weapons

    This episode we talk about improvised weapons. You cannot get away or leave an area, what are your options if your find yourself needing to fight or even distract?

    When I asked a few of my friends and neighbors to think about what they might would look to use, things like a pen, a rock, a broken bottle, a fork, a screwdriver all got mentioned. I usually think about pens, a stapler, or a can of beans. What can you think of you might use as an improvised weapon?

    What do you normally carry on your person you might could use? Where are you and what might be available nearby? If you had the time, what could you possibly make?

    Improvised weapons should be a consideration when thinking about our personal safety plan and what we might would do if things went sideways.

    What are some things you can think of that you could use as a weapon if you had to???

    Sit back. Relax. And listen.

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    Podcast 26: What If...? The Importance of Thinking Through Scenarios

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    20 min