

Tactical Tangents
Tactical Tangents
Mike is a police SWAT team member, K9 handler, and tactical medic. Jim is an Air Force pilot with a background in close air support and combat search and rescue. Our goal is to elevate the conversation about all things tactical for public safety, military, and concerned citizens. Join us to hear lessons learned about decision making, critical thinking, problem solving, leadership, and teamwork.
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Feb 15, 2019 • 1h 30min
35: John Correia's lessons from analyzing 17,000 fights
John Correia runs Active Self Protection (ASP), a massive YouTube channel analyzing self defense encounters from all over the world. He's taken notes on 17,000 gunfights caught on camera, and he's going to share some of those lessons with us in tonight's episode. Link to John's video discussed in the show here. Don't forget you can support the podcast by giving us a buck for each new episode on Patreon, making a one-time donation on GoFundMe, or by checking out our sponsors Riton Optics and MantisX. Make sure they know that we sent ya! Subscribe for new episodes on the 1st and 15th of each month, leave us a review and share with your friends if you like what we got going on! You can reach out to us info@tacticaltangents.com or find us on Social Media @TacTangents. Intro music credit bensound.com www.tacticaltangents.com

Feb 1, 2019 • 1h 29min
34: From Air Force Special Operations to College Athlete - Jason Sweet
USAF PARARESCUEMAN, College football player, Human Performance researcher. Jason's bringing us up to speed on some current research, athletic performance, mental toughness, motivation, and his current project preparing future special operators for selection, training, and performance in their chosen career fields. An insightful conversation that covers things like the difference in physical and mental demands between USAF Special Operations and NCAA Division I College football. Go check out his Instagram @socomathlete or visit www.socomathlete.com Like the show? Give us a buck to help support the project! You can contribute as little as $1 per episode on Patreon, or make a one-time donation on Go Fund Me. We appreciate your support. Check out our Sponsor RITON OPTICS! www.ritonoptics.com and use discount code TacTangents for 15% off! Remember that we publish new episodes on the 1st and the 15th of every month! Find us on Facebook @TacTangents or email us at info@tacticaltangents.com www.tacticaltangents.com

Jan 15, 2019 • 2min
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Jan 15, 2019 • 1h 14min
33: Mr. James Gagliano, FBI HRT, CNN, Army Ranger
The Ferguson Effect. The militarization of law enforcement. The history and evolution of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team. These are just a few of the topics we cover with Mr. Gagliano who is a retired career FBI Supervisory Agent, West Point graduate, Army Ranger, and now CNNs Law Enforcement Analyst. Like the show? Give us a buck to help support the project! You can contribute as little as $1 per episode on Patreon, or make a one-time donation on Go Fund Me. We appreciate your support. Remember that we publish new episodes on the 1st and the 15th of every month! Find us on Facebook @TacTangents or email us at info@tacticaltangents.com www.tacticaltangents.com

Jan 1, 2019 • 1h 15min
32: Jim's Deep Dive on Active Shooters: Case Studies, Getting Help, and Warning Signs
Jim does a deep-dive on active shooters and mass violence, complete with case studies, some steps you can take to get help, fight if necessary, and some scenarios to help you recognize some warning signs. Also be sure to check out our episode with Andy Brown who wrote Warnings Unheeded Columbine, by Dave Cullen Remember that we publish new episodes on the 1st and the 15th of every month! Find us on Facebook @TacTangents or email us at info@tacticaltangents.com www.tacticaltangents.com

Dec 15, 2018 • 1h 21min
31: Scopes 101 with Riton Optics
Brady Speth is the owner of Riton Optics and he's going to teach us some nomenclature and terminology about scopes and optics. We're also going to hear how Brady started Riton and learn about his background and the company's design process. They offer high quality glass from Japan backed by a lifetime warranty and these products are built tough with the end-user in mind. Even if you already own a scope, check out our interview with Brady to learn something new about optics. There are a lot of good products on the market, but in true TacTangents style we hope that People and Ideas drive your Hardware choices, which is why you need to hear what Brady has to say. By the way, Riton sponsors the podcast and helps us deliver great content, so we hope you'll give this one a listen. Remember that we publish new episodes on the 1st and the 15th of every month! Find us on Facebook @TacTangents or email us at info@tacticaltangents.com www.tacticaltangents.com Intro music credit: Bensound.com

Dec 1, 2018 • 1h 10min
30: Reality Based Training with Role Players and OPFOR
What about "reality" are you trying to simulate when you run scenario based training? How do you explain to your role players what you want them to do? These are some of the questions we are going to address in this episode about training with role players and opposition forces. Using reality based training is an invaluable tool and one of the areas often neglected beyond initial training in the military and public safety. Good training relies heavily on dedicated instructors and quality role players. Red Flag article RAND Research Boyd's Organic Design for Command and Control Be sure to check out our sponsor, Riton Optics! Use the discount code TacTangents for 15% off. Tell em we sent you! Intro music credit Bensound.com

Nov 15, 2018 • 1h 10min
29: Shivworks Extreme Close Quarters Concepts (ECQC)
Earlier this year we had Craig Douglas on the show to talk a little about his expertise in the self-defense world. Craig runs a company called Shivworks, and their flagship course is called Extreme Close Quarters Concepts (ECQC). ECQC specializes in clinched/entangled or "0-5 feet" fights that often involve knives and guns. Jim went to ECQC and tonight we're talking about his after-action report and lessons learned. Check out why ECQC is one of the best self-defense courses available. Previous Episodes mentioned: Road Rage (6), Massad Ayoob (14), Craig Douglas (21) Fast Transients Bulletins mentioned: Situational Awareness, The Tactical Athlete Videos (also search Facebook and Youtube): http://shivworks.com/class-videos/ Check out our sponsor, Riton Optics! Use the discount code TacTangents and be sure to tell them that we sent you. Remember that we publish new episodes on the 1st and the 15th of every month! Find us on Facebook @TacTangents or email us at info@tacticaltangents.com www.tacticaltangents.com Intro music credit: Bensound.com

Nov 1, 2018 • 1h 12min
28: Are you Type-A? What is the "Tactical" Personality?
A lot of people think that being a "Type-A" has something to do with a hierarchy or "alpha dog," but it turns out, that's not really it. In this episode, Mike and Jim break down what Type A really means, and what traits we see in the Tactical type of person. These traits are important to understand, because a little might be good, but a lot can be really bad. They are also good to know from a leadership perspective, because if you work in a community full of "Type-As," you know that can be, uh, difficult... Police Personality Traits Pilot Personality Traits "Type A" personality Check out our sponsor, Riton Optics! Use the discount code TacTangents and be sure to tell them that we sent you. Remember that we publish new episodes on the 1st and the 15th of every month! Find us on Facebook @TacTangents or email us at info@tacticaltangents.com www.tacticaltangents.com Intro music credit: Bensound.com

Oct 15, 2018 • 1h 13min
27: Kevin Briggs, The Guardian of the Golden Gate
Kevin Briggs is a retired California Highway Patrol Sergeant who has been called the Guardian of the Golden Gate for his reputation interacting with hundreds of people who wanted to commit suicide by jumping from the bridge. We discuss communication strategies, some considerations to make regarding tactical interventions in a crisis, red flags that someone might kill themselves, things to say to someone in crisis, and 4 things to NOT say to someone who is thinking about killing themselves. TED Talk His book, Guardian of the Golden Gate, Protecting the Line Between Hope and Despair His website, Pivotal Points Our Sponsor, Riton Optics! Tell them we sent ya! Discount Code TacTangents Remember that we publish new episodes on the 1st and the 15th of every month! Find us on Facebook @TacTangents or email us at info@tacticaltangents.com www.tacticaltangents.com Intro music credit: Bensound.com


