Tactical Tangents

Tactical Tangents
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Oct 15, 2022 • 1h 9min

123: A Scared Cop is a Dangerous Cop

There are people who believe that inserting the police in a situation makes things worse. Are they right? In this solo episode from Mike, he looks at the perils of the "fear biter" and the negative effects of an unmanaged fight or flight response on decision making skills. Stress management is important, and it can't be learned in a PowerPoint class. The most notorious manifestation of this phenomenon is the "'Oh Sh*t!' Bang", where a scared or startled cop results in a lawful-but-awful shooting that might have been avoided by better stress management and more confidence in the officer's physical skills. However, Mike also explains the many other places that the poorly managed limbic response can rear its ugly head: Bad communication in stressful situations, indecision or half-decisions that allow a developing situation to get much worse, and more. Like what we're doing? Head over to Patreon and give us a buck for each new episode. You can also make a one-time contribution at GoFundMe. Intro music credit Bensound.com
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Oct 1, 2022 • 2h 27min

Mandalay Bay Mass Shooting Debrief w/ SWAT Commander & Patrol Sergeant

America's largest mass killer attack revisited by retired LVMPD Lt. Will Huddler and Sgt. Ashton Packe, who share their accounts of the Route 91 Country Music Festival shooting with audio and video from the event. Lessons learned for first responders, patrol officers, tactical operators, and public safety commanders and leadership. VIDEO: https://youtu.be/mVfirxD7XYY This bonus episode is brought to you exclusively by BRINC Drones www.brincdrones.com
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Oct 1, 2022 • 57min

122: Countering the Stalker

Whether it's a former significant other who just won't accept the end of a relationship, or a semi-stranger from the internet who imagines a relationship where there never was one, dealing with a stalker can be a complex, stressful, and even dangerous problem. In this episode Jim and Mike take a deep dive into recognizing, countering, and ultimately prevailing against a problem stalker. Stalking is a problem that often isn't recognized until it's well out of hand, and advice from friends and relatives is often limited to platitudes about restraining orders or buying a gun. Our hosts take a look at the nuts and bolts of the problem with an eye to strategy and the recognition that legal solutions can be frustratingly time consuming. Like what we're doing? Head over to Patreon and give us a buck for each new episode. You can also make a one-time contribution at GoFundMe. Intro music credit Bensound.com
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Sep 15, 2022 • 1h 15min

121: Training: The Good, The Bad, & The Dangerous

In a crossover episode of Tactical Tangents, Mike sits down with Danimal of The Thin Brewed Line to talk about setting up a training program to keep officers alive on the streets…and in the training environment. In a dangerous profession, the danger shouldn't be coming from inside the program! Inspired by a tragic story of another preventable training fatality, Mike and Dan go over what's needed to build a training program that resists complacency and challenges officers with pressure tested scenarios while avoiding the dreaded mindset of "It can never happen here!" Training to be adaptable, getting buy-in for quality training from superiors, and building a sustainable program that can be passed on to the next generation are all covered in this wide-ranging discussion. Links: Thin Brewed Line Podcast Filthy Pirate Coffee Training at the Speed of Life by Kenneth Murray Like what we're doing? Head over to Patreon and give us a buck for each new episode. You can also make a one-time contribution at GoFundMe. Intro music credit Bensound.com
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Sep 1, 2022 • 55min

120: The Big Ideas: What We're All About

What are we doing here and why are we doing it? With an assist from Mike, Jim lays out the secret; the keys to the whole mission of Tactical Tangents. These are the key concepts to helping the Doers do things better in the tactical world, whether military, law enforcement, or general personal defense. There are recurring concepts here at Tactical Tangents that are core to our mission, and this episode serves as a sort of Cliff's Notes to lay them out for you, the listener. Understanding how innovation drives ideas, the importance of good decision-making, practicing and testing tactics and soft skills under pressure and the importance of repetition in building proficiency are covered, as well as the applicability of Boyd's decision cycle from the strategic level down to that of personal tactics. Like what we're doing? Head over to Patreon and give us a buck for each new episode. You can also make a one-time contribution at GoFundMe. Intro music credit Bensound.com
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Aug 15, 2022 • 1h 26min

119: Instant Expertise (Just Add Experience)

It's easy to find yourself thrust into a position where others regard you as an "expert", but what really constitutes expertise? Do you have it? Can it be acquired? When will you feel like you have it? (And why feeling like an expert should be a warning sign…) What makes an expert? Are you one? Do your friends or your employer consider you one? How does one go about seeking expertise? Relatedly, it's a big and confusing internet out there and every day you are confronted with people who claim to be experts. Jim and Mike have some tips for separating the expert wheat from the poser chaff, especially when that purported expert is in the mirror. Links: Talent is Overrated by Geoff Colvin The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle The Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups by Daniel Coyle The Art of Learning: An Inner Journey to Optimal Performance by Josh Waitzkin Research study How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer The Invisible Gorilla: How our Intuitions Deceive Us by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simmons From Beginner to Expert by Patricia Benner Like what we're doing? Head over to Patreon and give us a buck for each new episode. You can also make a one-time contribution at GoFundMe. Intro music credit Bensound.com
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Aug 1, 2022 • 1h 3min

118: A War Waged Against Dallas PD

A lone gunman killed 5 Dallas police officers and wounded several others in this 2016 attack following a series of contested officer involved shootings throughout the country. Lessons include ambush and counter-ambush tactics, the militarization of law enforcement, and a use of a bomb robot rigged with explosives to subdue the attacker. Link: Fire and movement among the pillars YouTube video Like what we're doing? Head over to Patreon and give us a buck for each new episode. You can also make a one-time contribution at GoFundMe. Intro music credit Bensound.com
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Jul 19, 2022 • 7min

Short Talk: Safety Strategy: The Swiss Cheese Model

In this short episode, Jim introduces the idea of layering safety and security to "trap errors" and mitigate the risk of human error. We want to help you do dangerous jobs safely. Like what we're doing? Head over to Patreon and give us a buck for each new episode. You can also make a one-time contribution at GoFundMe. Intro music credit Bensound.com Photo Credit : BenAveling
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Jul 15, 2022 • 1h 28min

117: Teach Them Monsters Can Be Defeated: Rampage Murder Update Episode

School Shootings seem to be on the rise, is gun control the answer? How many red flags does someone have to show before you intervene? Let's look at the evidence and learn from the recent cases like Parkland and Uvalde. Links: A Study of the Pre-Attack Behaviors of Active Shooters in the US ALERRT Active Attack Data Why Meadow Died by Andrew Pollack and Max Eden Like what we're doing? Head over to Patreon and give us a buck for each new episode. You can also make a one-time contribution at GoFundMe. Intro music credit Bensound.com
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Jul 1, 2022 • 60min

116: Making the Right Call: Tactical Decision Making and Scene Command

Mike & Jim work through the considerations a tactical commander has to account for to accelerate the decision making process, navigate risk, and ultimately encourage initiative and violence of action. Like what we're doing? Head over to Patreon and give us a buck for each new episode. You can also make a one-time contribution at GoFundMe. Intro music credit Bensound.com

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