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🗓️ 29 June 2018
⏱️ 150 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Mic Drop. The podcast where relevancy is irrelevant and we don't give a shit about your feelings. |
0:20.0 | Ladies and gentlemen, as always it's both an honor and a pleasure for me to bring on my next guest for the podcast. |
0:28.0 | And just a little bit of background. We had such good feedback and such an interest from my very first guest, Clint Emerson, with some of the tips and advice that he gave based on his 100 Deadly Skills book to where what I wanted to do was bring on another guest to expound on a lot of that stuff. |
0:48.0 | Both gear and security stuff and kind of tips and things that you as the listener can take away. |
0:54.0 | So we brought on our next guest who is an expert in this field and owns his own company for that. |
1:00.0 | This gentleman owns the company called Iminent Threat Solutions or ITS Tactical. He was born in PA. |
1:08.0 | He grew up in Dallas. He's kind of a hometown boy, which is why we've got him on here, part of the reason. |
1:14.0 | He graduated Arlington High in 1997. Join the Navy in 2003. He went to Buds and was actually a student of mine back in 2003 for time frame. |
1:28.0 | He was medically retired out of there, went back to college. Got his degree at the University of Texas and then started ITS Tactical in 2009. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the podcast Brian Black with ITS Tactical. |
1:45.0 | Yay! How's it going Mike? Good. Thanks for having me, dude. |
1:49.0 | I'll tell you, it's fucking great having you here. I've been on Brian's podcast a couple of times. We've done some gear stuff together and to be on the other side of the mic is kind of weird, honestly. |
2:01.0 | It is for me too. |
2:03.0 | I'm glad you're here. For the folks listening, one of the strange things that's almost surreal is looking back 15 years ago or there about me as a seal instructor and Brian as a student. |
2:19.0 | If somebody would have fucking told me that 15 years down the road that we'd be sitting here interviewing each other on podcasts with our own companies as entrepreneurs would have been hard to believe. |
2:32.0 | But yet here we sit. What I do like to do is to get everybody's brain flowing. Start off with a quick lightning round that frankly has almost fucking zero to do with what we're going to talk about. |
2:46.0 | Anyway, for the listeners out there, what does your morning routine look like? |
2:51.0 | I wake up at between 4.30 and 4.45. |
2:55.0 | Yeah, I know it's terrible. You tell my wife about that one. She hates it too. |
3:00.0 | But yeah, I'm usually up that early. I'm hitting the gym by no later than 5am. I usually get done about 6 to 6.30 depending on what I'm doing. |
3:10.0 | I come home, cook a good breakfast, and I'm really old now. So I started reading the paper. |
3:17.0 | I literally get the Wall Street Journal delivered in my fucking house. |
3:20.0 | I don't know anybody that's going to fucking use favorite. |
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