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  • Legal Confusion & Split-Second Decisions
    2026/03/21

    Everyday Defender — S1E3

    A firearm doesn’t give you permission.
    Training doesn’t give you immunity.
    And adrenaline doesn’t change the law.

    In this episode of the Prepared and Proven Podcast, host Kenny DuBose Jr. sits down with Nobl3 Jenkins to examine how legal confusion creates hesitation, and why hesitation at the wrong moment carries serious consequences.

    Nobl3 is actively developing his competence as a student of the DJR Empowerment Academy, learning that readiness is more than skill with a tool. Together, this conversation explores how lawful decision-making under stress determines whether an action can be justified after the fact.

    This episode covers:

    Why knowing how to shoot is not the same as knowing when you can
    How legal uncertainty freezes decision-making under pressure
    What lawful justification actually requires in civilian self-defense
    Why articulation after the incident matters
    The responsibility that comes with choosing to carry

    If your goal is to protect yourself and your family — and to make decisions that can withstand scrutiny — this episode will challenge how you think about preparedness.

    About DJR Empowerment Academy
    DJR Empowerment Academy prepares responsible citizens to make sound, lawful decisions under pressure. Training emphasizes legal clarity, accountability, and readiness that holds up when it matters most.

    Learn more at: https://thedjrgroup.org

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    56 分
  • Why Avoiding a Fight Is the Smartest Self-Defense Strategy
    2026/03/10

    The Readiness Report | Episode 4 - Avoidance Is a Tactical Win

    This is The Readiness Report—where mindset comes before tools, and responsibility comes before reaction.

    In this episode, Kenny DuBose, Jr. explains why avoidance is one of the most important skills in personal defense.

    Many conflicts escalate not because they were unavoidable, but because ego or pride kept people too close to danger.

    Learning to recognize escalation signals, create distance, and leave early can prevent situations that lead to violence or legal consequences.

    Avoidance is not retreat.

    It is controlled strength.

    This episode also sets the stage for the next discussion in the series:

    Feature Episode #3 — “Should I Shoot… Or Can I?”

    A conversation about the legal decision to use force and the responsibility that comes with it.

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    6 分
  • You’re Not as Aware as You Think
    2026/03/03

    The Readiness Report - Season 1 Episode 3: You’re Not as Aware as You Think

    This is The Readiness Report, where mindset comes before tools, and responsibility comes before reaction.

    In this episode , Kenny examines the discipline of situational awareness, and why most people overestimate how aware they really are.

    This episode explores:

    • The difference between seeing and noticing
    • Why comfort lowers vigilance
    • How distraction shrinks reaction windows
    • Why predictability makes you readable
    • Practical awareness habits you can implement immediately

    Awareness isn’t about expecting the worst.

    It’s about refusing to be surprised.

    This episode stands alone within Season One’s Everyday Defender arc and builds the foundation for understanding avoidance and decision-making in future episodes.

    Stay safe. Stay prepared. Stay empowered.

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    6 分
  • Mindset Before the Moment
    2026/02/25

    In Episode 1, we defined what it means to be an Everyday Defender.

    In Episode 2, we build the discipline behind that decision.

    Readiness is not something you improvise under pressure.
    It’s a pre-decision rooted in identity, values, and mental conditioning.

    In this episode, Kenny DuBose, Jr. breaks down:

    • Why “I’ll handle it if it happens” is a false plan
    • How stress narrows options and delays decisions
    • Why awareness and avoidance are essential mental habits
    • The role of repetition in building confidence
    • One daily habit to strengthen your readiness

    This episode prepares you for the deeper dive in:

    Feature Episode #1: The Reality Gap
    Feature Episode #2: Training Under Stress

    If you’re ready to strengthen your foundation, explore structured training through the Empowerment Academy.

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    Stay Safe
    Stay Prepared
    Stay EMPOWERED!

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    11 分
  • The Reality Gap: What Civilians Get Wrong About Readiness
    2026/02/25

    Most people who think they’re prepared… aren’t.

    In this solo feature episode of the Prepared and Proven Podcast, Kenny DuBose Jr. exposes The Reality Gap, the difference between perceived readiness and real-world performance.

    This episode intentionally follows The Readiness Report, Episode 1, which defines "What It Means to Be an Everyday Defender".


    That episode establishes the mindset.
    This one challenges the myths that undermine it.

    Together, they form the foundation of Season One.

    You’ll learn why activity doesn’t equal readiness, how false confidence is created, and what actually holds up when decisions matter and pressure is real.

    Real readiness isn’t built on shortcuts.
    It’s built on judgment, accountability, and fundamentals that survive stress.

    🔗 Training & Education: https://thedjrgroup.org
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    33 分
  • The Decision to Defend | What It Means to Be an Everyday Defender
    2026/02/25

    This is The Readiness Report, where mindset comes before tools, and responsibility comes before reaction.

    In this first episode, Kenny DuBose, Jr. defines what it truly means to be an Everyday Defender, not as a title or identity, but as a conscious decision to become your own first responder.

    What does that decision actually require?

    • Understanding that responsibility is chosen, not assigned
    • Rejecting calm denial and passive bystander thinking
    • Recognizing that tools amplify skill, they do not replace discipline
    • Accepting that preparedness begins long before a crisis

    This episode establishes the doctrinal foundation for Season One.

    It is intentionally followed by Feature Episode #1, "The Reality Gap", which challenges the common training myths and false confidence that often follow the decision to defend.

    Together, these episodes lay the groundwork for developing thinking defenders, not reactive ones.

    Preparedness isn’t accidental.
    It’s chosen.

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    Stay safe

    Stay prepared

    Stay EMPOWERED!

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    10 分
  • Training Under Stress: Why Instagram Training Fails in Real Life
    2026/01/27

    A lot of people think they’re training because they’re active.
    They shoot. They post. They repeat.

    But performance under pressure doesn’t care what looked good online.

    In this episode of the Prepared and Proven Podcast, host Kenny DuBose Jr. sits down with Shelvin Lilliston to discuss the difference between training for attention and training for real life.

    Shelvin entered the training space as a first-time student—not seeking validation, but competence. Through deliberate, feedback-driven training both on and offline, he’s developed a grounded perspective on what preparation actually requires and why realism under stress matters. Today, he’s on a path toward becoming an instructor in personal protection and home safety.

    This conversation explores:

    • Why activity alone doesn’t equal readiness
    • How social media can distort perceptions of competence
    • The importance of honest feedback in training
    • The difference between looking capable and being capable
    • Why private coaching exists for those serious about performance

    If your goal is to protect yourself and your family—and to perform when it matters—this episode will challenge how you think about training and preparation.

    About DJR Empowerment Academy
    DJR Empowerment Academy focuses on preparing responsible citizens to make sound decisions under pressure. Training emphasizes realism, accountability, and lawful use of force—so students aren’t left guessing when it matters most.

    Learn more at: https://thedjrgroup.org

    About MTAC Training

    At MTAC, your training is our top priority. We deliver practical, real-world instruction built on our comprehensive training cycle, from core skills to advanced applications under stress. Whether it’s firearm safety or advanced CQB, every course prepares you to perform when it matters most.

    https://www.mtactraining.com/

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    Travis King, Competitive Shooter:

    @tkking89

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    51 分