The Quiet Professional Podcast
On The Quiet Professional podcast, Dustin talking about the human brain, building better basics and training.
Primary and Secondary Podcast
Podcast with Dustin and John Holschen. This is a long one! Lots of discussion about training design process, resource management and the integration of visual processing into shooting skills.
Police Skills Matter
Article 062 – Police Skills Matter: Inadequate skills result in tragic outcomes. Officers need tools and techniques that work, training that produces competence, and effective accountability structures that work before things go wrong on the street.
Why There’s No Off Ramp: Police Firearms Training Prevents De-escalation
Article 061 – Traditional training methods produce skills that are physically separated from the brain’s ability to process information and change behavior. This is no longer acceptable for armed professionals.
A New Reality for Cops
Article 059 – A New Reality for Cops: The public now expects officers to be competent in use of force.
Second Order Effects
Article 057: Second Order Effects: The Unintended Impacts of Qualification Structure. When looking at the establishment of standards and criteria for large organizations (and, particularly, for training academies) it is also important to look at the unintended effects of these requirements.
Podcast – American Warrior Show with Rich Brown
Dustin had the opportunity to sit down with Rich Brown from the American Warrior Show to discuss training and the new NURO(R) Shooting System.
Team VTAC Podcast with SGM (Ret.) Kyle Lamb
Dustin had the opportunity and honor to sit down with a truly great American, Kyle Lamb, on the Viking Tactics Inc. Team VTAC Podcast to discuss the new book, Hitting in Combat.
Hate Won’t Help
Article 055 – Police use of force training is provably ineffective. We can fix it—but not by destroying the criminal justice system.
Qualification Needs To Go
Article 054 – Firearms qualifications used by most professional organizations are not just unrelated to real world firearms use, they are a significant part of the problem…