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  • Unarmed Self-Defense Mindset w/Dr. Samuel B. DMS (B.U.S System) | EP17
    2025/12/18

    In this episode of the We The People Podcast, the crew kicks things off with real, unfiltered energy—then brings in a special guest: Dr. Samuel Burrs, founder of The B.U.S. System and a martial-arts grand master.

    Dr Sam's website: https://www.thebussystem.com IG: / thebus_system Facebook: The Bancroft Urban Survival System Tik tok: / thebus_system YouTube: / @thebus_systemyoutube

    If you’re searching for practical self-protection principles, unarmed self-defense mindset, and how martial arts translates to real life, this conversation sets the stage for exactly that—starting with the foundation: confidence, preparedness, and the discipline to keep showing up when it counts.

    In this episode, you’ll hear: Why self-belief matters: speaking goals into existence and refusing to downplay your own capabilities The importance of fundamentals and communication when you’re learning (or teaching) any high-skill discipline—shooting, martial arts, or everyday readiness A quick look at what it takes to run a clean live conversation when the tech tries to fight you (echo, feedback, and all)

    Whether you carry or you don’t, everyone benefits from understanding the basics of awareness, decision-making under stress, and the mindset behind effective self-defense. If you’re into street safety, training culture, and real talk about protecting yourself and your family, this one’s for you.

    If you enjoyed the episode, like the video, comment your biggest takeaway, and subscribe so you don’t miss the next one. Also, support the brand—visit our merch store and grab something from the latest drop.

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    59 分
  • Gun Range Etiquette: Fixing the 2A Community’s Image | We Da People Podcast EP16
    2025/12/09

    Showing up to the range with a gun and an ego is how people get hurt – and how the 2A community gets painted as reckless. In this episode of the We Da People Podcast, we break down the real gun range etiquette and the image problem inside gun culture.

    From indoor ranges to social media, we talk about what responsible gun ownership actually looks like – and why your behavior on camera matters just as much as your skills behind the gun.

    In this episode we cover: - Why treating the range like a party is dangerous, not “cool” - Range etiquette 101: holsters, bags, muzzle discipline, and the 4 rules - Gun snobs, suppressor flexing, and the “Draco with no brace” crowd - How ego, pride, and arrogance ruin training and get people uninvited - The global perception of Black gun owners and changing the narrative - “Gun bunnies,” clout chasing, illegal switches, and incriminating yourself online

    How to represent 2A with professionalism and keep your culture and authenticity

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    39 分
  • New Gun Owner Guide: Iron Sights, Red Dots, Ammo & Training | EP15
    2025/12/01

    You bought your first gun… now what? Iron sights or red dot, cheap range ammo or duty rounds, YouTube videos or paid training? Before you bolt a $500 optic onto a pistol you barely shoot, watch this episode. On this episode of We Da People Podcast, Shelton, Fred, Colin (Gunplay TV), and Nick break down what new gun owners should actually do first after buying a handgun or rifle. The crew keeps it real about skills, safety, and budget so you do not end up with a $4,000 gun and a $4 body. In this episode we cover:

    • Iron sights vs red dot
    • Why almost everyone on the panel says start with iron sights
    • When it makes sense to “graduate” to a red dot
    • Point shooting at 5–7 yards vs taking a 25–35 yard precision shot

    Training for new gun owners

    • How to find real firearms training in your area
    • One-on-one vs group classes for first-time shooters
    • Why YouTube and your “tactical” homeboy do not replace real instruction

    Ammo and budget tips Training ammo vs self-defense ammo (FMJ vs hollow points)

    • How much ammo to keep on hand and how to buy in bulk
    • Why gun ownership without practice is a liability, not protection

    Mindset, safety, and legal reality

    • Always treating every gun like it is loaded
    • The danger of flexing at the range instead of actually training

    Brief talk about prosecutors, flashy ammo, and why choices matter

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    33 分
  • Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCC): Range Toy or Real Tool? | EP14
    2025/11/24

    Are pistol caliber carbines actually practical… or just expensive range toys with a flex? The crew breaks down PCCs from every angle – cost, performance, competition, and real-world use.

    In this episode of We Da People Podcast, Shelton, Fred, Colin (Gunplay TV), and Nick get into a real conversation about pistol caliber carbines (PCCs) – from MP5s and Flux Raiders to Glock chassis builds and budget options. No fanboy talk, just honest opinions from four shooters who actually run these guns.

    • In this episode we cover:
    • What a pistol caliber carbine really is
    • Why some shooters love PCCs for:
    • Range days and cheap 9mm training -- Truck guns, backpack guns, and PDW roles -- Soft-recoiling setups for new shooters and ladies Why others say PCCs are “stupid” for fighting and stick to rifle calibers PCC in competition: -- Is it a “cheat code” vs 5.56 rifles? -- How flat and fast these guns really shoot Popular PCC platforms mentioned: -- MP5 / HK SP5 and clones -- Flux Raider P320, Glock in Recover Tactical chassis -- MPX, B&T, Daniel Defense, AR9s, High Point carbines & more Where PCCs actually fall in your buy order: -- Pistol, rifle, shotgun, .22… then maybe PCC
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    44 分
  • 72-Hour Blackout Survival Guide: Water, Heat, Cash & Community | EP13
    2025/11/18

    If the power went out tonight in the dead of winter, could your family really make it 72 hours?

    In this episode of the We Da People Podcast, we build a real-world 72 hour blackout plan using exactly what most families already have at home. No bunkers, no fantasy bug out bags – just smart, practical preparedness you can start on a budget.

    We cover: • How to secure and store water fast (bathtubs, hot water heaters, juice jugs, water stabilizers) • Simple food strategies for 3+ days without opening the fridge every hour • Keeping one room warm and safe with candles, Sterno cans, propane and layers – without burning the house down • Why your relationship with water, flushing toilets, and gray water has to change in a grid down scenario • Cash, documents, and digital backups – what to have ready before the ATMs and Wi-Fi go dark • Using neighborhood and family roles so you are not the only one carrying the mental load

    We are talking real life winter power outage survival for regular working families: how to stretch what you already pay for, how to prep in small steps, and how to keep your people calm when the lights stay off.

    If you have been meaning to build a 72 hour kit, get ready for a step by step, common sense guide to winter blackout survival, grid down planning, and family emergency preparedness.

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    42 分
  • Night Vision 101: PVS-14 vs Binos, Thermal, Costs & Setup | EP12
    2025/11/10

    Move in the dark like a pro. In this episode, the crew breaks down real-world night vision use, what a complete setup actually costs, and how to build the right system without wasting money.

    We compare monoculars like the PVS-14 to full binocular “binos,” talk analog vs digital night vision, and when thermal beats NV for detection. You’ll hear practical tips for helmets, mounts, lasers, IR lights, ear pro, and rifle setup for passive and active aiming.

    What we cover

    • Why night vision is a true force multiplier for preparedness and low-light training
    • PVS-14 vs binocular goggles: depth perception, weight, and flexibility
    • Analog vs digital NV: latency, clarity, and what cheaper digital can and can’t do
    • Green vs white phosphor and manual gain basics
    • Realistic budgets: entry points, what drives price, and why “pay to play” is real
    • Helmet, mount, battery packs, counterweight, and ear-pro that actually works
    • Rifle setup for NV: passive aiming through an optic vs IR laser modules
    • When thermal imaging wins for spotting and search
    • Training curve, safety, and how to avoid burning tubes
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    42 分
  • Home Defense Reality Check: AR vs Shotgun, Tactics, and Training | EP11
    2025/11/04

    If a door gets kicked at 4 AM, what actually works to protect your family? In this episode of We Da People Podcast, the crew breaks down real home defense from layout to legal, from AR setups to shotguns, and the training most people skip. What you’ll learn

    • Go-to choices for a home invasion: handgun, AR-15, or shotgun
    • 5.56 vs 300 Blackout at home distances and over-penetration facts
    • Why “fatal funnel” defense works and how to hold a hallway or doorway
    • Lights, optics, and suppressors at night and how to avoid telegraphing your position
    • Early-alert layers: alarms, dogs, cameras, door stoppers, and garage security
    • What to say when you dial 911 and why you should stop talking after the basics
    • How to build a family plan that prevents friendly fire and panic
    • Budget gear that punches above its weight and ammo that patterns tight

    Gear discussed

    • AR-15 carbines and pistols, 10.5 in and 7 in builds
    • Shotguns like Benelli M4 and Beretta 1301 with flight-control loads
    • Weapon lights, low-lumen first click, lasers, and sling setup
    • Suppressors, blast cans, and why “loud” can be a tactic
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    42 分
  • Bugout vs Get-Home Bag: Real-World Survival That Works | EP10
    2025/10/28

    Stuck on an interstate overnight? Power out for days? This episode breaks down practical preparedness you’ll actually use—no LARPing, just real plans that keep your family safe. We unpack the difference between a Get-Home Bag (72-hour kit) and a Bugout Bag (long-term sustainment), when to “bug in” vs “bug out,” and how to build kits that fit your budget and your reality. In this episode, we cover:

    • Go Bag vs Bugout Bag: What each is for and how they work together
    • Real scenarios: Atlanta “Snowmageddon,” flooded highways, grid-down nights
    • Top-5 essentials: Water purification (not just filtering), fire starting, cutting tools, weather-ready clothing, light/comms
    • Redundancy rules: “One is none, two is one”—why backups matter
    • Family planning: Packing for kids, staying put safely, when to move
    • Night vision basics: PVS-14 vs duals, why low-light mobility is a superpower
    • Cold/rain strategy: Wool layers, footwear, ponchos vs noisy rain shells
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    42 分