The Money Mondays - The Business of Live Events & Tony Blauer's Self-Defense Philosophy 💰 EP112

Episode Date: March 10, 2025

What does it take to manage an event? In this episode, we dive into the business of live events (or events in general) and explore Tony Blauer's unique self-defense philosophy. This will be a 2-in...-1 episode, and I hope you'll enjoy it!---Tony Blauer is a self-defense expert and the founder of the Blauer Spear System, a comprehensive training program focused on real-world safety and survival tactics. With over four decades of experience, he has developed innovative methods for personal protection, blending psychology, biomechanics, and proven defense techniques. Blauer's approach is widely recognized for its effectiveness in both civilian and professional training contexts.---Like this episode? Watch more like it 👇How to SELL OUT Live Events & Make MORE Money Doing It: https://youtu.be/DAXz4aeHU1EWhy Investing in Self Defense Is the Best Decision You'll Ever Make w/ Steve Eckert: https://youtu.be/Ta5dKvcWNUgMy Honest Advice To Someone Who Wants To Learn How To Network: https://youtu.be/7j6MnJuhxKwBoost Your Profits by Building Connections (No Investment Needed!): https://youtu.be/74E_xUFTG6AWatch ALL Full Episodes Here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs0D-M5aH-0IOUKtQPKts-VZfO55mfH6k---The Money Mondays is a business podcast here to teach you how to make money, invest money, and donate money by showcasing some of the world's most successful people and how they do the same. Hosted by serial entrepreneur Dan Fleyshman, the youngest founder of a publicly traded company in history, this money podcast gives you an exclusive behind the scenes look at how the wealthiest celebrities, entrepreneurs, athletes and influencers make, invest and donate money.If you want to learn more business and investing while you work to improve your financial life, you're in the right place! Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@themoneymondays?sub_confirmation=1Dan Fleyshman,The Money MondaysLearn more here: https://themoneymondays.comWatch all the podcast episodes: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs0D-M5aH-0IOUKtQPKts-VZfO55mfH6kLet’s Connect...Website: https://themoneymondays.comPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-money-mondays/id1663564091Twitter: https://twitter.com/themoneymondaysLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-money-mondays/about/TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@themoneymondaysFB: https://www.facebook.com/The-Money-Mondays-110233585203220/

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Monday Mondays. This will be a solo episode and I'm going to go over with you live events and the business of events. As you're listening to this episode, I'm about to, starting tomorrow, throw six events in a matter of three days. So the 13th, March 11th, sorry, March 11th through March 13th, I'm throwing six events, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. This episode obviously comes out today on Monday.
Starting point is 00:00:31 Whenever you might be listening to this, it might be a little bit after the fact, but you'll be able to see across my social media what I'm talking about in real time. So let me walk you through real life. First of all, it's in Miami. I'm throwing what's called the 100 Million Mastermind Experience. I called the 100 million mastermind experience.
Starting point is 00:00:46 I started the 100 million mastermind back in 2019. So we're going into our sixth year. It's $100,000 per person to attend for the year, three weekend events. So March 11th to 13th is the next weekend called the fulfillment event for the first one for 2025. Now, why would someone pay $100,000 to be part of a group? And why would some of them do it for year after year after year?
Starting point is 00:01:10 Some of them have been in the group since 2019. It's because the other members in the group are typically doing $10 million, $20 million, $30 million, $50 million, $100 million in sales. And the instructors have either done over $100 million revenue, spent over 100 million on ads or been seen by over 100 million people. So the 100 million management experience is a way for people to surround themselves with other entrepreneurs and business owners. Now, literally the same night I'm throwing a completely free event called Elevator Night. I've thrown Elevator
Starting point is 00:01:42 Night 56 times completely free. No tickets for sale, no sales on stage, I don't even bring in sponsors, I just pay for it. What is that, like year 13 or 14 now, this will be the 56th time of Elevator Night. So I'm going to walk you through expensive events and free events and I'm going to go through the rest of the next three days. Okay, so the 100 million mastermind, I'm creating an experience. That's why it's called 100 million mastermind experience. The experience is an important word. A lot of masterminds are in a local ballroom at a hotel
Starting point is 00:02:13 or they're at someone's house or at someone's office, which is fine because people are getting the learning experience or the networking experience. I'm trying to create an experience that people remember for the rest of their lives. So I'll bring in Mark Wahlberg and Floyd Mayweather and Kevin Hart and celebrities, entertainers and performers for these experiences
Starting point is 00:02:30 or I'll go get crazy venues. I'll go get the Diamondback Stadium or the Dallas Cowboys Stadium or places like that. So create experiences, even though it's less than 100 people in this group at all times, I will create this experience because people will create memories that'll last them a lifetime and build relationships.
Starting point is 00:02:49 But with this group creates a lot of power. I always am able to raise a lot of money for charity through this group, which is really truly important to me. Each time that I throw this on the second night of the event, out of a three day event, we do either a charity poker tournament, a charity dinner, something to raise money for an orphanage, something to raise money for the toy foundation, homeless, things like that. And so I'll tie in, whether it's my charities, friends' charities, or respected charities,
Starting point is 00:03:17 a way for us to raise a couple hundred thousand dollars in these environments. Why? Well, if I'm going to bring in 70 to 100 people that have either access to capital themselves or access to capital from friends, I want to use that power for good. And so that's why I try to forcefully get them excited to want to raise money through either a charity poker tournament, a charity dinner, et cetera, through an experience to be able to raise money for, like I said, orphanages, toy drives, things like that, or the homeless. This has been truly important to me to incorporate it because the butterfly effect of what happens
Starting point is 00:03:49 if during a live event I can raise money for a charity, also they've got their phones out, they know other people that might be able to donate or share on social media, etc. The butterfly effect is very powerful if I can use that mastermind for good. Alright, so then that night, Tuesday night, March 11th, is Elevator Night in Miami. We have a venue that can hold hundreds and hundreds of people. Again, it's totally free to attend. You can visit ElevatorNight.com and depending on when you're listening to this, you can actually send people to that event if you're listening to this on Monday or on Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Now, why do I throw a free event 56 times? This free event cost me $20,000 to $60,000 on average to host. Why would I do that? You can do the math, 20 to 60,000 times 56 is a lot of freaking money, a lot of time, and a lot of energy. It is my way to get entrepreneurs together in each city. I've done this all over the country,
Starting point is 00:04:37 I've done a couple overseas, because I wanna get entrepreneurs into a room to meet with investors, meet with my local friends, local ballers, local influencers, so they can all network with each other. These events are very short. They're just a four hour event. Typically it's about two and a half to three hours
Starting point is 00:04:52 of content, so speakers on stage. And the rest of the time, people are networking before, in the middle, and afterwards. But through this, we've been able to help raise money for companies, been able to create a lot of jobs, create a lot of investments, create relationships that led to people creating babies from these events. It's really fun to just bring people together so they can network and deals can happen,
Starting point is 00:05:12 relationships can happen for friends, couples, businesses, partnerships, and everything in between just by bringing good people into a room and having these four-hour networking events. You can host an event just like this in your town totally for free. You can charge if event just like this in your town, totally for free. You can charge if you'd like, but I host this one for free. And you can get people in town to go to a real estate event, a car event, a fashion event, a makeup and hair event, whatever it is that you might be passionate about,
Starting point is 00:05:38 pickleball, poker, basketball, a running club, et cetera. Getting people together is very powerful and you can do it for free. Now, let's go to Wednesday, March 12th. That is gonna be Aspire Tour. Aspire Tour is gonna be around 2,500 to 3,000 people. This is a large format event. You guys can visit AspireTour.com.
Starting point is 00:06:00 And by the way, if you're listening to this before Wednesday morning, go to AspireTour.com. You can use the free code elevator and you can get silver tickets for free. And if you're not in the Miami area or Fort Lauderdale area, no problem. You can send your friends, family, followers, et cetera, the free code ELEVATOR for AspireTour.com. This event has A-Rod, Alex Rodriguez, Gary Vaynerchuk, Gary Vee, Cody Sanchez, Dave Mautzer, Andrew Cordo, the founder, Eddie Wilson, the co-founder. You have a lot of powerful speakers up on stage
Starting point is 00:06:30 like Tim Story, et cetera. Aspire Tour goes once a month all throughout the country. This is, I think, number 20 or 21 or 22 since the company started. Aspire Tour is a very powerful tour that helps bring entrepreneurs together to learn in a one-day format event. It runs from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Starting point is 00:06:48 Aspire Tour was started by Andrew and Eddie, and then five months later I came in to help bring in influencers, celebrities, speakers, etc. marketing, different venues, different people, different characters, sponsorships, etc. to help with the brand. Andrew and Eddie had already built a machine, and I just added my gasoline to their fire. So then that large fan-made event happens. So let's call it 2,500 to 3,000 people. That night is a dinner, we call it the VIP dinner with Dave Meltzer. Dave Meltzer often travels with Aspire Tour
Starting point is 00:07:17 to speak at the events and to host a VIP dinner after the fact, typically with 50 to 100 people. Those networking dinners have happened all over the country. I've known Dave Meltzer for many, many, many, many years. We went to the same high school together called Patrick County High School, different times obviously,
Starting point is 00:07:33 but Dave Meltzer has built up a very, very impressive career you should check him out on social media. And these VIP dinners are a great way to network as well. You can notice the theme. Masterminds, elevator night, Aspire Tour, Dave Meltzer dinner are all about networking. Bringing people together, stuff happens. Magic happens, deals happen, and everything in between.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Thursday, March 13th. In the daytime, we're gonna be taking over Garrett White's mansion. Garrett White is my partner on what you might have seen me recently post about from May 17th called Man in the Arena Tour. We're taking over the Maverick Center. I've done events at the Maverick Center twice with a guy named The Muscle.
Starting point is 00:08:11 We threw what's called Limitless Arena together at the Maverick Center. We had over 7,000 people, over 6,000 people on the two events that we threw there. Coming up with Garrett White is going to be called Man in the Arena Tour, is also going to be at the same Maverick Center venue Coming up May 17th. I'm very excited about it So we'll hopefully get around the same 7,000 people into that facility You should check out Garrett White on social media because he's been doing fantastic content He has trained over 70,000 men over the years through his programs and coaching programs
Starting point is 00:08:42 So on Thursday, March 13th, we will be taking over his mansion and we will be hosting the 100 million Mastermind Experience in his backyard where people can learn, have some amazing speakers, some networking sessions, and what's called breakout sessions. We take small pods, let's call it five to 10 people
Starting point is 00:09:00 from the group and they go venture off into different parts of the house and they're gonna actually meet and talk about their businesses, their careers, things that are going on in their world, their problems, their situations. So in these small 5 to 10 people groups, these little pods, people can have amazing, amazing outlooks on life and learn from other people that are in the group. That night we're going to be doing a yacht event. That yacht event is also going to be for the 100 Million Mastermind Experience members.
Starting point is 00:09:26 So you can see the very different tiers of things. Also, I didn't mention on Tuesday night, after the elevator night, I'm running over because Aspire Tour is doing an influencer event. They're doing an influencer event from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Elevator night is 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. We'll probably run that to 10 p.m. also, just because there's a lot of speakers
Starting point is 00:09:44 that are gonna be there at elevator night But aspire tours having an influencer event because they are going to be doing this summer of virtual summits a three-day challenge And so they want to bring together influencers and affiliates over to a mansion also in Miami and it's gonna be at Chris Vasquez's house That event is for influencers and affiliates to learn about this virtual event so they can be a part of it and the lineup for that virtual summit is unreal. A lot of the people you heard me name for the actual Aspire Tour are speaking there. Plus almost every judge from Shark Tank is going to be speaking. The lineup is just really impressive of who they got for it.
Starting point is 00:10:20 And so it's going to be very exciting. They'll be posting about it this week actually. The ads just started for their virtual summit. It's a three day challenge and they do a great job doing that. So Andrew and Eddie will be leading that up. Okay. Why am I doing this whirlwind? Why is there half a dozen events in a three day period? Free events, influencer events, yachts and mansions, you know, large format, 3000 person events, free elevator night. Why is all this things happen VIP dinners, etc? Well, I Am compounding on my relationships. I'm going deeper in different relationships
Starting point is 00:10:54 I'm building new relationships and I'm gaining a lot of social media awareness a lot of deals happen a lot of business happens etc I've been doing this my entire life. And so whenever when someone asks me, what is your one superpower, my answer is always the same. I say, it's my cell phone. Whether I want to get a restaurant reservation or I want to invest into a restaurant, I'm one text message away from a relationship.
Starting point is 00:11:17 And so I like to throw events from free to expensive to charity events to business events, to everything in between, because I want to throw events from free to expensive to charity events to business events to everything in between because I want to bring people together. In between there, by the way, this three day whirlwind, I'm going to be inviting the local Miami friends,
Starting point is 00:11:35 local Miami influencers, local Miami ballers, local Miami models, local Miami different characters to come to different parts of these six events. The ones that fit them, I will invite them to, I'll invite everyone to elevator night, obviously. And the ones that fit to come to different parts of these six events. The ones that fit them, I will invite them to. I'll invite everyone to elevator night, obviously. And the ones that fit to come to an Aspire tour or a VIP dinner, et cetera, I'll be inviting them as well. Now, why would I do that?
Starting point is 00:11:54 It's the same concept. I'm going deeper in certain relationships. I'm spending more time with people that I wanna see. And I try to do this in every city that I go to. But during this whirlwind, March 11th to 13th, you're gonna see a ton of social media and be able to actually watch in real time everything that we just talked about. From elevator night, influencer event, Aspire Tour, VIP dinner with Dave Meltzer, 100 million
Starting point is 00:12:18 mastermind at Garrett White's house, the yacht event, and everything in between, it is very, very useful for people to watch. What am I up to so that you can pick and choose for yourself? You might want to throw a meetup in your city or you might want to throw a meetup in a city that you're going to You might decide that you're super super deep in real estate and you want to throw a real estate meetup You might just want to get people together to build your you know your Rolodex build your contacts up And you just move to a new city just you just move to Miami, or you just move to Chicago, you just move to Austin, Texas, great. You could start a running club. Your running club is every Saturday at 8 a.m. you guys go running. The first time you've got four people, then you've got 11, then you've got 22, then you've got 30,
Starting point is 00:12:59 then you've got 100, and now you start to meet all these people in town. You don't want to go running? Great. You can do it for poker, chess, pickleball, basketball, football, whatever you want. It doesn't cost you anything to do, but if there's a certain sport that you like or a certain game that you like or a certain thing that you like to do activity wise, it could be yoga, breath work, whatever, surfing.
Starting point is 00:13:20 You can get people together and you can start to build your network. It is fascinating what happens when you build your network. The fastest way to success is through working with other people. It's through relationships. Let's say you needed to find a manufacturer. Right off the top of my head I know, oh, Paul Schrader, Minimus, that's a great warehouse, it's a three-pill warehouse, they have a home of 100,000 square feet.
Starting point is 00:13:42 You should talk to him, he knows everyone here. Oh, you need a clothing manufacturer. Oh, you should talk to Verid, her family 100,000 square feet. You should talk to him, he knows everyone here. Oh, you need a clothing manufacturer. Oh, you should talk to Verid, her family, Verid Nism. They have an amazing company. Downtown LA, 300,000 square feet. Every word that I say out loud or you say to me, I know someone that fits.
Starting point is 00:13:57 Warehouse, manufacturer, real estate, design, website, accountant, lawyer, anything, any topic that you bring up to me, I've got someone in my mind and you probably do too. Now what I'm trying to do is become closer with those people. I'm sending them deals, inviting them to events, building relationships, posting on social media, texting them memes, texting them when things are relevant to them, texting them happy birthday.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Like I am trying to build relationships with all the things that I'm doing. So as you see me go crazy with six events in three days, just understand the basis behind it. I want to build my network, I want to build my social media, I want to bring people together, I want to create deals and I want people to be introduced to each other for the butterfly effect, for them to go off and do things. Because that to me is almost like a form of charity. If I can create investments and deals and partnerships and friendships and they go off
Starting point is 00:14:50 and do all these other things, the butterfly effect stemmed from me and it can literally change the world. I have watched friends go off and do amazing amazing companies and businesses by meeting each other at elevator nights. I've obviously watched people at the 100 million mastermind create big businesses together, huge partnerships, help them fix things and make them more efficient. And also as you're thinking like, dang, did he say $100,000? I also have a $20,000 mastermind with Tai Lopez called the 20 million mastermind or 20 mil.
Starting point is 00:15:20 So we called 20 mil mastermind, you can see the website 20millamastermind.com for 100 million mastermind it 20 mil mastermind. You can see the website 20 mil mastermind.com for 100 million mastermind it's 100 mme.com so 100 mme.com. You can also see the social medias for all of these for operation black site which operation black sites going on right this second. I'm here at operation black site. You're going to hear on this episode Tony blower. Tony blower has been teaching for over 40 years self-defense. So he's one of the instructors at Operation Blacksite, which is literally happening while I'm sitting here talking to you right over there.
Starting point is 00:15:49 It's a three day experience. We've been doing it for five years. So we do it every month here at Blacksite Ranch. Right there's the wild jungle. So wild jungle, there's 200 animals over there. But on the left side of where I'm pointing at, there's an entire shoot house, obstacle courses, military training type sections for
Starting point is 00:16:06 Operation Blacksite. You can visit the social medias at Operation Blacksite or the website OperationBlacksite.com. So we're going to transition from right now to the next part of this episode, it's attached for you. You got a two for one special with our guest, Tony Blower. During his 40 years, he's taught the military, the government, police department, civilians, everyone in between how to become more efficient at self-defense through what he calls the Spear System. So make sure to check out Tony Blower for the next 34 minutes after I'm done talking here.
Starting point is 00:16:35 When you go out there and you are deciding to either want to throw events, you want to consume content of an event, you want to be an attendee of an event, you want to go to a mastermind, throw a mastermind, join a mastermind, learn about a mastermind, etc. Check out my social media. Check out the different pages and accounts.
Starting point is 00:16:52 Just go down the rabbit hole and see what you like. You might want to go to free events. You might want to go to masterminds. You might want to attend Operation Blacksite. You might love the idea of Aspire Tour, Elevator Nights. I'm throwing all these different things so you can pick and choose for yourself what you like or maybe it's your friends, significant other, your staff, etc. that might want to go with you or maybe they're not, you can't attend or you're not that interested in it but your friend is. Maybe your friend's a
Starting point is 00:17:18 nerd that loves this or your friend loves the idea of getting military training or your friend wants fight training or your friend wants to be in a mastermind, you might be able to recommend to your friends, staff, coworkers, et cetera, events to go to. Not just mine, but other events that you see across social media that you might like, masterminds that you might like, training programs that you might like,
Starting point is 00:17:37 real estate events, fashion events, et cetera, that you might enjoy. Events create relationships, events create memories that can last a lifetime. So go out there, spend more time with your friends, go to sporting events, go to music concerts, et cetera, and make sure to check out Tony Blower for the rest of this episode. And we will see you guys next Monday on the money mondays.com. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Money Mondays.
Starting point is 00:18:06 This podcast is taking place right here at Blacksite Ranch. Some people know it as Wild Jungle. There's over 200 animals over there to my right. And on my left, right this second is what's going on is called Operation Blacksite. Operation Blacksite is going into its fifth year where people learn how to shoot, how to fight, how to escape. And as we sit here right now with our next guest, they're actually learning how to do tourniquets and deal with blood and trauma.
Starting point is 00:18:30 It's very intense, it's very useful, that's why we've been doing it for half a decade, and hopefully we'll keep doing this for many, many decades, because it's important for you to get training to learn how to defend yourself and become a human weapon. Since I just said that, you might be leading into who our guest is today. He has over 40 years of experience teaching people, teaching the military, teaching government, teaching UFC fighters, teaching trainers, teaching civilians and everyone in between how to better improve their skills, whether they're beginner, advanced, intermediate, or even at the championship level.
Starting point is 00:19:00 How can they get better? And so without further ado, I'm going to have our guest Mr. Tony Blower give a quick two minute bio so we can get straight to the money. Hey, Tony Blower, thanks Dan. I love doing this. I love coming to Blacksite and the, you know, the bio at turning 65 years old, you know, how do we do a two-minute bio? I, I, uh, you know, I started off, there's two things that are unique about our system. One is it's the, the foundation of understanding the psychology of fear, how to turn fear into fuel. And, uh, I grew up afraid of everything. I was a really good athlete, but I was afraid of every single sport. Uh,
Starting point is 00:19:38 I didn't want to strike out. I don't want to let my team down. If I was grappling, what if, what if the guy breaks my knee and I would worry about all the wrong things, so I never hit flow state. In spite of that, I figured out a system to manage fear so I could excel as a parent, as a dad, as an athlete, as an entrepreneur. The other part of that is I was scared to death of violence. And I grew up in the 60s. And so that was Batman and Mannix and the Wild Wild West and and it was wild so I'd watch all these shows and This this fear connection is so important because I was so afraid that all that shit was gonna happen to me that When I was watching the TV shows I was going if I learned to fight all that fear will go away So I started to learn how to train
Starting point is 00:20:26 fear will go away. So I started to learn how to train martial arts grappling and all stuff. And when I got into fights as a kid, as a teenager, the fear didn't go away. I was like, what is wrong? And I realized that we look at self-defense incorrectly and I spent my life transforming and reimagining how people can protect themselves. So it's interesting is I've asked some of the most household-name athletes, some of the greatest fighters of our time, this exact question about the word fear. Mm-hmm. And you hear Mike Tyson, and Mike Tyson explains that he needs fear in order to step into that ring. He is afraid. He does have fear.
Starting point is 00:20:59 And he uses fuel to go inside and become the champion that he is and become a ferocious beast that he is. I asked Oscar De La Hoya, he said, I wouldn't be who I am without fear. He said, if I go in there being cocky, I'm going to get knocked out. Right? Yeah. When I say to you the word fear, what do you think about it? Same thing. And it's interesting because if you talk to Tyson or De La Hoya when they were fighting,
Starting point is 00:21:24 they might not have had that same answer. It was when they matured and evolved that you realize oh my god fear was my fuel. We have a maximum in our you know we have a program called No Fear and it's spelled K or W and it's just this reframe of that if you get to know fear that's the the stress inoculation, that's the reps. If I ask you a question about business, about betrayal in business, an entrepreneurial thing, and I've seen you teach and talk so many times, your answers are like, you're like, da da da da da da da,
Starting point is 00:21:55 but it's because you've had so much experience with it. When we're kids, nobody mentors and tells us fear's a good thing, fear's there to keep you alive, fear releases these chemicals that make you stronger, that make you faster. But if you've got a negative relationship with it, you know, if your coaches, your mentors, your parents don't teach you, it's okay.
Starting point is 00:22:15 You gotta lean into fear. But so George St. Pierre, one of the greatest MMA guys. I was, so I grew up in Montreal, and George was a Kyu-Kushinkai fighter in Montreal. He used to bow to me in the gym before he was Rush St. Pierre before he did MMA and what was wild we became friends and and but he never talked about fear and psychology until after he got much older and now he talks about it. I just saw a clip of him saying
Starting point is 00:22:45 he wouldn't have been a champ if it wasn't for fear. So I think part of that is you as you get older you go like I think now that I'm in my 60s I think of people when I was in my 20s or 30s telling me business advice or mobility or any type of advice and I'm thinking that doesn't apply to me, that doesn't apply to me. So I really think that I look at fear as a psychological tool, as an organic fuel. You know, we like to tell people you can't be brave if you're not afraid. So it's a reminder that if I use that fear, it can be empowering. The hard thing is when you have an experience of fear whether it's business, health, entrepreneurial, violence, the physiological change like the blood rushing to its extremities feels like
Starting point is 00:23:33 you're like like that and your heart is racing and you get vertical breathing and your palms are sweaty. If nobody teaches you that that's okay, that's what your body's doing autonomically that can freak you out and so that's why a lot of people hyperventilate or they get that freeze response. I'm going to tell you guys a fun story about George St. Pierre. He actually changed my entire mindset on sponsorship and endorsement deals. He sent me a pitch deck many years ago and he had won like back-to-back athlete of the year, not just in fighting, all sports. And in this pitch deck was a photo, an image of his entire body head to toe.
Starting point is 00:24:11 And then it showed price points for each part of his body. So the hat, it said $100,000. Sunglasses, $250,000. Mouth guard, $50,000. Shirt, $500,000. Watch, you get the point, shorts, etc, shirt, 500,000, watch, you get the point, shorts, et cetera, down to his shoes. And it had a side note for stomach, and it showed drinks, food, snacks, protein, different things that he would consume. On the left, it showed travel. Would he get paid for a backpack, for an airline,
Starting point is 00:24:43 things that he would do in his life? And this has been burning in my mind ever since. Genius. That head to toe, there's an endorsement deal. And every part of it, and I literally use it in speeches and discussions, we're talking with influencers, celebrities, athletes, everyone, I'm like, let me tell you about George St. Pierre. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:01 And I use this story so when he mentioned his name, boom, it comes to my mind. Yeah. How to do endorsement deals. After we finish this, I'll show you some really cool, old pics, I knew him before he was Rush. In fact, you know my high gear equipment that we do the force of force stuff. I gave him some equipment back at the gym there
Starting point is 00:25:18 so he could work on his ground and pound, like just gave it to him. And it was wild to see his career just grow and you know there's one interview that I use in some of our presentations where he says he was that the worst day of his life is the day he has to fight that he's terrified and when you see him doing a superman punch you know punching people in the face and fighting guys if I said to you that guy this morning was terrified, you wouldn't believe it.
Starting point is 00:25:46 What people don't realize about fear, and this is like the gift of this epiphany, like this light bulb moment, is that Tyson used to throw up before his fights, but people didn't know that, right? If you, you remember like what a menace, you just dominated everybody. Imagine if you and I, and you're a betting man, you do you invest.
Starting point is 00:26:07 If you and I were walking in the bowels of an arena and we opened the door and it was a young Mike Tyson, right. And, and, but, but wait, so visualize this. I'm there and I go the next fighter we see, uh, you're going to bet on to win. I'm going to bet on to win I'm gonna bet on to lose and we open the door and there's Tyson crying throwing up you'd have gone ah man and but then so what I tell people it's called fear management and there's a like like a joke I make when we do our no fear seminars is I go like you know
Starting point is 00:26:44 you have a Costco store manager Walmart store manager that what we all need is like a little fear manager button that we need to manage fear The market changes you're managing fear really quickly. You're you're you're being followed. You know, you're managing fear You're late for a flight. You're managing fear It's it's a it's a wild thing and the better we manage fear the better we manage time You're managing fear. You're late for a flight, you're managing fear. It's a wild thing. And the better we manage fear, the better we manage time. So time is the only resource we can't get back. When we're in a fear loop,
Starting point is 00:27:13 we're catastrophizing what's gonna happen next. Oh shit, I'm gonna lose this, I'm gonna screw this. You know, like when COVID hit, it was wild, because all of my contracts, most of my contracts are law enforcement military. Well, guess who stopped doing any training at that time? So like 35 contracts got frozen. And I'm like a small boutique business. I've got 20 trainers around the world, but it's just me, my wife, and a couple people inside sales. The whole thing stopped. So two weeks became two months, and I'm going, I'm going, I'm gonna lose everything.
Starting point is 00:27:51 And now it was fear management, and it was like, how am I gonna, so here I am a fear management expert. I felt like somebody shoved a vacuum up my ass and was sucking out my insides, right? I was just like, terrified. And so I tell people, I make this joke, like, like terrified. And so I, I, I tell people, I make this joke, if I wanted to learn how to skydive, and I'm afraid of heights, I totally
Starting point is 00:28:11 I'm afraid of everything, you know, so number one fear in the world is public speaking. But like you see me talking in front of a group, when I'm in my zone doing my stuff, there's there's, I got no fear, because you know your material, you know, to manage, you manage the fear. But if I make the joke, if I'm going to learn how to skydive, I got no fear, because you know your material, and you know how to manage, you manage the fear. But if I make the joke, if I'm gonna learn how to skydive, I don't wanna learn from a Red Bull, 22 year old Red Bull athlete with a death wish. I wanna learn from a 55 or 60 year old jump master who fought in three wars, survived,
Starting point is 00:28:39 and has done his thousand jumps. And he loves it so much that when he retired, he said, I wanna teach people to do this. So if I wanna learn investing, and you see this now, I make fun of this all the time, if I see one more longevity influencer online who has gorgeous genetics, they're 24 years old,
Starting point is 00:28:59 hey, talk to me about longevity when you're 100 and you look like that, not when you're 24. So if I wanna learn investing from someone like you, I wanna learn fear. Like I said, I've been afraid of everything. Am I gonna be a good dad? Oh my God, should I open my school? Should I not open my school?
Starting point is 00:29:18 All my life throughout my career, 60 decades, you know, six decades, 60 decades, that'd be pretty old, six decades. And I tell people, I go, I'm going to tell you, and hopefully it'll work for you, what I did to manage fear at all these stages, you know? And there are some people that are, you know people who are just not afraid of anything.
Starting point is 00:29:42 And they're like, I call them the unicorn. And if you meet a unicorn, while you can be inspired by them there's nothing to learn so if you and I go how did Mozart write that when he was seven if we don't understand that we're not unicorns right so we can be inspired by greatness but we can't really emulate what that person sees you see things differently like like math, I've seen you talking and you do like a computation and all of a sudden like you see that, like you're a rain man, right? Like, and if I go, I want to be able to do what Dan does. When I look at that, I go, I don't understand what he's doing. How did he do that? So it's a zone of genius. You can be inspired,
Starting point is 00:30:20 but I'm off on a crazy tangent, but I like it. It's important what we do when we make those decisions to improve ourselves. There's gonna be when you move outside your comfort zone, you get a fear spike. And if you don't know how to manage that fear spike, you step backwards and you stay small. So I think that's where I was going. So typically we talk about investing into businesses,
Starting point is 00:30:43 talk about charity, things like that. I wanna talk about investing into yourself. talk about charity, things like that, I want to talk about investing into yourself. Why is it important for people to invest into learning self-defense, whether it's martial arts, gun training, or a combination of all of the above, what can people be doing? Why should they be doing it for themselves and for their households? Well, I think at the end of the day, whatever your political angles are, whatever your diet nutrition angles are, we are survival organisms.
Starting point is 00:31:11 If I knock you out, your body, independent of your ego, your attitude, your beliefs tries to, you know, re-regulate your nervous system and awaken. If I cut you, you don't have to go say, hey, white-blind cells, you know, do your thing. Shit tries to heal itself. If I said, what'd you say? And jumped across your body without you thinking, we'd go, whoa, whoa, whoa, take it easy. You would hit a, what we call a nonviolent posture and try and naturally diffuse. So we understand intrinsically there's a survival response we have in it. I really believe
Starting point is 00:31:45 because for centuries we've outsourced our safety. Like there's like like a hundred years ago you knew which mushrooms killed you and which ones got you high. You know a hundred years ago you might be you know I go into town to sell some pelts and some you know bandits come onto the ranch and our wife was up there with a black rifle powder, rifle going, I will shoot you, but she was shaking, she was managing her fear to protect her kids and protect her property.
Starting point is 00:32:12 So we've outsourced our safety and I think when you realize that you are the provider, the protector, that classic language, when you know, you look in the the mirror and you go I can protect myself I will defend myself and the world's got a little crazy in the last five years if I need to be a courageous bystander and like The the I've been saying this for about 20 years
Starting point is 00:32:40 The ability to protect yourself or loved one is an arguably the single most important skill you could possess. And I've had a lot of people try to argue with me and I go, okay, let's say you have a car collection. I go, keep your car collection, but I'm killing your family. You go, okay, take the cars. Oh, you have a stamp collection. Like because people try to like, you know, the irrational mind tries to argue and that, you know, be the contrarian.
Starting point is 00:33:08 And I'm like, so, to, I always like giving the substance before I get to a direct answer, is why should you learn how to improve your situational awareness, manage fear, be able to handle a sudden close quarter violent encounter. Find out that you just got You know you're in a car accident. You're you're getting robbed and you got in a fight and you got cut or duty to care I'm gonna put a tourniquet on somebody else or holy shit. I did get cut. I stopped the guy How do I put a tourniquet on me? The like the ability to save your life or someone else is It's like, what is more empowering than that? Here's the transcendent part of that,
Starting point is 00:33:48 is, and it's a great thing, there's a guy that I trained, he was a Marine, and he came to train with me a couple times hand to hand. He retired and he got hired by a DoD software company, Department of Defense guys, and he was responsible for 12 people and in their sales team and multi-millions of like sales commission now he's on and they figured his background and who he knew and all of this how he'd that right you're like
Starting point is 00:34:14 you're buying the Rolodex right and and the credibility like he was there he calls me because he knows we do all the the mindset fear management stuff and he literally says that I can't mention his name, but his quote is, he says, I would rather be in a gunfight than be in this board meeting that I go to and talk about my quota. He had no, like, so here's a guy,
Starting point is 00:34:35 if I said to you, Dan, board meeting, negotiating, or surrounded by bad guys with guns shooting at you, you go, board meeting, right? So I really think if you think about this outsource safety concept, because what do you do if something's happening, you're like, 911. What's the response time now on shit?
Starting point is 00:34:58 Like minutes, we had a home invasion in 2009, cops were there in three minutes. That's outrageous, it was 2009 I might have come home to a completely different scenario with no family. But like now Like you can empty like a magazine on somebody like 9 12 14 in four or five seconds Like you're you're not even finished dialing 9-1-1 and you're dead or bleeding. So it's For many people out there, they they live in a bubble. Oh you're gonna love this story. I think it'll really
Starting point is 00:35:31 resonate with where you're going. So I was really good friends with Bruce Lee's son Brandon and I was on the set of The Crow with him three weeks before before he was shit. You never knew this? This is wild. I'm on the set of The Crow. They're doing some stunt work. And I'm like going, like this is a dangerous set. Like these guys, something's off here. And there was one part where they were gonna throw an actor into some boxes and I see nails coming out of the boxes. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:35:59 And I'm like, like I go over to stunt coordinator, I go dude, like there's two nails out of this, like, right here, you're going to throw somebody in. So when I heard what happened, I was like, there was a moment where I felt like if I was there, I'm the type of guy that if there's a gun on the table, I'm going to check, is it loaded, is it this, is it... So I don't know if you know the whole story of how he died. There was the dummy round, blue when the primer blew, no one cleaned. You know, there was the dummy round,
Starting point is 00:36:25 blue when the primer blew, no one cleaned the gun, so there was the tip of the bullet was in the barrel. When they put the squibs in to fire the close up on the gun so you get the flash, it blew the lead out like so slow that it just did so much damage when it hit Brandon in the stomach but I got this call like Brandon's dead and I'm like holy shit and so I went out to the funeral and I'm on a red eye back and it was back in the day Walkman you know so I had a Walkman I loved to read I had three books it's a eye back, I was living in Canada at the time. And I put my books down here, I'm in business class,
Starting point is 00:37:10 I got a seat beside me, I'm like, oh good, quiet, I'm doing this, and before they close the door, a flight attendant, not working the flight, runs on, so she's got her name, she's got whatever, Delta or American, whatever it was, she gets in, and I'm wearing like this a like this t-shirt jeans and She says oh, that's my seat. I moved my shit. I'm thinking You know and then she's like fired up. It's midnight. You know she goes. Oh my god. Hi. My name's you know Susie
Starting point is 00:37:40 I'm a flight attendant. I thought I was gonna miss the flight. This isn't my hub and I'm going oh my god She's gonna talk all night. I want to sleep and I'm like I'm not in a good I thought I was going to miss the flight. This isn't my hub. And I'm going, oh my gosh, she's going to talk all night. I want to sleep. And I'm like, I'm not in a good mood. A good friend of mine just died. I'm coming for a funeral. I'm trying to make this dramatic. And she goes, she goes, so what do you do?
Starting point is 00:37:56 And we're starting to taxi. And I look at her and I go, I'm a life insurance salesman. Thinking who wants to talk about life insurance just as you're taking off, right? And she looks at me up and down. She goes, you're not a life insurance salesman thinking who wants to talk about life insurance just as you're taking off, right? And she looks me up and down. She goes you're not a life insurance salesman I'm a good reader character person and I said, okay, you got me. I'm lying. I'm a life extension insurance salesman and She goes life extension insurance. What's that? I go I teach self-defense and she says oh my god I always want to learn I defend myself and I interrupt her and I go no you didn't because people who always wanted to do something do it
Starting point is 00:38:30 I said I think what you meant to say is you always wanted to be You always want you want to know how to never be near a situation where you might have to defend yourself And she goes oh my god Yeah, we I ended up doing a five-hour seminar for the whole flight home But it was this idea that if when you say to people, come to Blacksite and train with us, they go, this looks cool, but then they sit there, they don't realize the noxious effect of fear.
Starting point is 00:38:54 Like, why would you invest in and practice something you never want to have happen? You've gotta be at another level in your thinking where you go, the worst day of my life would be I had a chance to influence the outcome but I didn't know what the hell to do. And that's what we're giving people here is options. We're options facilitators. Every one of us is a human weapon. We all know how to fight, we don't know how to fight. We don't know we know how to fight. And it's overcoming that fear
Starting point is 00:39:21 first. And it's the type of thing where you can come and do the training and go okay now I know and maybe I'll do one or two more gun classes or I got to practice once a month with the tourniquet or I am gonna learn jiu-jitsu or whatever you fall in love with something but the ability to know that you can protect yourself and not be manipulated that's huge but the transcendent value is that changes your emotional psychological posture at your next meeting. Right? So it's, it's, it's, it's, it's very, it's, it's super interconnected. You know, the expression, the pen is mightier than the sword. So I took some poetic liberty and I added a sentence to it. The pen is mightier than the sword when you know how to use a sword.
Starting point is 00:40:06 For sure. Right? So you're there, you're going, in the back of your mind, like you're such a strong negotiator because you know you don't need the deal. If you don't like the person or you don't like the whatever, you're gone. That's the katana. I'll cut this in a second where I'll let you remember Iggy Pop, this is one of my favorite quotes is he said, imagine if desperation were attractive so a lot of people come in
Starting point is 00:40:28 there they need the deal so bad or they need and and so they come at you negotiating with fear as opposed to with fierce like and you know it's a it's a mindset switch and you can get closer to that when you do this training because you discover that you are vulnerable and then you build to strengthen that and you just become a better version of yourself immediately, even after two days. So you guys can see what we've been talking about Operation Blacksite. You can go on Instagram at Operation Blacksite on Instagram and social media and then also OperationBlacksite.com.
Starting point is 00:41:00 You can see full details. Okay. The Spear System. You've been teaching the Spear System for many, many years all over the planet. Okay, the Spear System. You've been teaching the Spear System for many many years all over the planet What is the Spear System? Explain, break it down and where can someone go find or research or hire you or book you or come to get training etc. Yeah, thanks. So the
Starting point is 00:41:20 I grew up doing wrestling, taekwondo, boxing, got into some confrontations where nothing worked. They were so close, they were so fast. One was a road rage, one was multiple salience, one was actually in a boxing ring. And I had this wicked tunnel vision, and I was a Bruce Lee junkie, like all of us, right?
Starting point is 00:41:42 I think you were the world's biggest Bruce Lee fan, but I was. Like every Bruce Lee fan thinks they were the biggest Bruce Lee I loved them I remember when I was 15 my mom said are you gonna go with the family business? You're gonna be a lawyer Doctor cop you know it's the 70s so there were only three jobs and I and I I said mom I'm gonna be a famous martial artist like Bruce Lee I'm gonna develop my own system and she paves on the floor looking at Bruce Lee magazine doing the splits, she pats me on the head and said, okay sweetheart, we'll talk about this when you're older. Like I just knew I wanted, I abhor violence and I'm so afraid of it that I just think
Starting point is 00:42:17 about it all the time. I'm obsessed, not passionate, obsessed. And so I started teaching in 1977, my first paying official student 1980, this kid Mitch gets dropped with a left hook then and I'm teaching him at the time what we all think of when we think about fighting. We think John Wick, we think Jackie Chan, we think Bruce Lee, doing moves, doing moves. So I'm teaching him the moves and how to think and do this stuff and I go and just visualize this. I come back to his private lesson. I've been training him for three months. He was having a
Starting point is 00:42:48 bully situation at school. His dad was a friend of my family. I'd known them for decades, literally since I was born and I'm 20 at the time and he says and his dad Joey says Mitch is having a bully situation at school I need you to teach him some stuff because you're still doing your your your martial tricks right called the martial tricks I said yeah it's 1980 I'm making four dollars and fifty cents an hour for my father sweeping in his in our we had a ladies import export clothing business so I'm in the back sweeping and I would punch boxes every day we get a shipment in like Rocky.
Starting point is 00:43:29 This is like before 1976 when Rocky came out, or no, 1980, I think, I was four years after. So I'm inspired by the Rocky scenes and I'm beating the shit out of the boxes doing stuff. Joey says, I'll pay you. This is really how he started my business. He goes, how much you charge me for Mitchell? I go, I'm not gonna charge you, friend of the family.
Starting point is 00:43:48 He says, no, no, no, no, no, I want you to do this for real and be serious about this. And I go, okay, I don't know, I can't charge you. He says, how's 20? So I'm thinking five classes, because I'm making five bucks an hour. I said, whatever, that's fine. He says, so I'll pay you 20 bucks a class. And I'm like, holy shit. And I'm going, I'm making five bucks an hour. I said whatever that's fine. He says so I'll pay you 20 bucks a class and I'm like holy shit and I'm going I'm rich like I'm like I can retire I even know one class. So I start teaching Mitch suddenly Mitch's brother Steve goes how can Mitch get private lessons? Now I got
Starting point is 00:44:16 that I'm in there in a wealthy area and then one day we're training outside and Derek across the street says what are you guys doing? Next thing I got 30, 30 like in a week. At $20? At 20 bucks an hour. Oh my God. And I'm 20, it's 1980 and I'm still working 40, 50 hours a week. You're basically a billionaire. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:36 I'm doing, so I'm doing this and I'm working nine to five for my father, sometimes Saturday and then every single night for six years I'm teaching privately. Whoa. But Mitch's bully situation that kicked this all off, I come back from a private lesson and he's sitting there like this in his room. And I went, what happened? He jumps up here.
Starting point is 00:45:00 Can I swear on the show? Not the F word. Okay. And he's going, so beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, and I'm going calm down man, what's going on? And he goes, you know the bully, and it had been a verbal abuse up until now, no physical. And he said, man the guy today put his hands on me,
Starting point is 00:45:18 and I told him, like the school wasn't doing anything, so I was just teaching him in case it got physical. He was running late for class and the bully trips him and everyone starts laughing and Mitch gets up and he and he's like what do you bother me for and I'm paraphrasing it for for editing purposes you know what do you bother me for I don't even know you've been bugging me since school started and the guy walks up and he goes and he shoves him he goes what are you gonna do about it? To you? No to to my student Mitchell, right?
Starting point is 00:45:45 So that he's like, and Mitch is 15 years old. And he shoves Mitch and Mitch goes back and he just goes red, like someone puts your hand on you and you just lose it. And he grabbed the guy and slammed him against a locker bank and said, leave me alone, man, I don't even know who you are, you've just been bugging me. And then he looks at me, Mitchell looks at me,
Starting point is 00:46:01 he says, then he dropped me with a left hook. I said, Mitch, I don't understand, what do you mean? Like, why didn't you parry, block, just slip? And he goes, well, I was holding him with my left hand, and then he goes, I had my school books that I picked up in my right hand. So you can imagine if you and I had to box down and I had to hold your shirt and hold books,
Starting point is 00:46:24 how easy would it be to hit me in the face, right? And so but Is and and I swear this happened. I said I described it as it was like the god of self-defense. I was 20 1980. I Went oh my god, we teach self-defense wrong. And what I meant by is we don't talk about the emotional psychological We don't have a pre fight ritual And what I meant by is we don't talk about the emotional psychological, we don't have a pre-fight ritual. It just like real violence is just sudden, it happens and action is faster than reaction. What happens when our situational awareness is compromised, I'm going to get a little nerdy here for a second, our executive function is hijacked, our cognitive brain is bypassed
Starting point is 00:47:00 and our limbic system is called an amygdala hijack goes, doh, shit, like, and we, you know, so we know Mike Tarzan, been on your show many times, he loves snakes. Most guests here, if you slip the snake in here during the interview, they'd be like, what the, they would do, so their primitive self, their primal self would react to that until you stress inoculate.
Starting point is 00:47:23 So I started that day in 1980, I said everything we do has to make sense in the real world and we started reverse engineering everything. We would look at any real incident and go what impact does it have on our body and our mind? Because I don't, I'm not going to stand there and if I always tell people now if you look at CCTV and video evidence you don't see it, you've never seen a John Wick fight in the real world. Doesn't exist. There's no evidence of it. You would think if all of the... And I've been a martial artist for 50 plus years.
Starting point is 00:47:54 So people think I'm hating on martial arts. I'm just trying to make us safer. Going, look, this is cool. I've got a gun collection. I got spears. I got knives. But if somebody broke into my house, I'm grabbing my Glock and a tomahawk. Like here we go I'm not gonna grab my spear or a black powder rifle where I go miss and go Like shit, right? Let me let me reload
Starting point is 00:48:17 So we just got to look at real violence. So how did spear happen is? While I was only I was doing Fight Club before Fight Club was a movie. We were like in once a month together, we'd get the shit together and beat the crap out of each other. But it wasn't just let's fight like in Fight Club. I'd say literally I go down, what's your biggest fear in a confrontation? And you'd say, I don't know, two guys with a knife.
Starting point is 00:48:41 And then we would do psychology, we do drilling, and then we'd put our makeshift gear on I lived in Montreal at the time didn't have my equipment company so it was like a hockey helmet gauntlets taekwondo chest guard baseball shin guards we were like Frankenstein right we'd put everything on and then I'd say next up Dan Fleischman and you'd put your gear on and I go Dan your, your scenario is this. And two guys with a knife would approach and you'd be like, oh man, this is when he interviewed me. And I would give you that fear and you'd see people
Starting point is 00:49:14 like viscerally go, and it, cause, cause if I say, let's spar, you go, hold on a second, you warm up and you get ready and you stretch and your shadow box. You don't just start. So these things were like fight club with a scenario. And in it I noticed we'd have a reputation, we do these once a month, that some badasses from all over Montreal would come in and a lot of them would like turn and friggin' shrimp and go fetal and tap and I go man like like I thought this guy you know you judge a book by cover but what I realized is nobody understood two
Starting point is 00:49:50 things here how to manage their fear in the scenario but the other thing I noticed is that when people were surprised they all flinched and it was like so I started experimenting with this and I developed a drill called the sucker punch drill, which would be, I'd have a mouth guard on, you'd have gloves on and we'd just be talking. And I'd say, Dan, whenever you want the conversation, punch me as fast as you can, right?
Starting point is 00:50:12 Remember the Ali video that I showed? We show a clip of that or a picture of that on here, where there's a picture of Ali, like the greatest, the Freddie star, have you seen this video yet? I don't think so, I'll send it to you. Freddie star is you seen this video yet I don't think so I'll send it to you Freddie stars leaning over talking to Ali and in the interview in the UK and Ali's like listening and drawn in and then star goes and whap and he throws a jab and you I got a picture of Ali going total fetal but here's a guy that's fought Fraser Norton you know like the
Starting point is 00:50:45 foreman and here's like like this little comedian who surprised him and made him flinch so we show that video because a lot of people especially male egos go I'm not gonna flinch this is bullshit and I go like your flinching is your friend when your situational awareness is compromised you want something to go whoa I didn't see that soAR is an acronym for spontaneous protection, our startle response, accelerator response, spontaneous protection enabling accelerated response. I figured out almost like classical conditioning, a series of drills where we trick the body synthetically into micro flinches and
Starting point is 00:51:23 then attach a cognitive correction so we're converting the flinch. So instead of us going, like most victims of stabbing who don't survive a stabbing, they'll get slashed in the arm and then there's always a trail down their back. So if you started hitting me, I flinch, non-conscious movement, but then I want to get away, I go like this and I turn and the person's still coming at you. So there's a forensic line all the time. So what we do is we teach people the flinch is going to happen whether you like it or
Starting point is 00:51:54 not. But then how do you convert it? So how do you attach the amygdala hijack with the limbic system with this cognitive like an athlete what should I do here so it's a micro flinch and then there's a like a sequence of drills we do we call fingers played outside 90 where you drive in and you recruit this cordu extremity explosive movement almost like a biological airbag and we've been teaching it so I discovered this like an archeologist in 1986, 87. And I've been refining it like, like to today.
Starting point is 00:52:31 When COVID started, I saved my company by teaching online. We've done almost 800 classes since 800, two hour classes online, all over the place, man. Um, so I, I just say that because I'm still, I'm so obsessed with it, we're still coming up with wild stuff. So basically I recognize we're all human weapons, we all have fear, how do we use fear as fuel, how do we use our natural inclination to whatever we're going to do and weaponize fear and weaponize our startle response and get back in the fight. So where can people find you on social media? Where can they find your website? How can they
Starting point is 00:53:10 get ahold of you? So best thing is, so I've got two main websites, Blower Training Systems, my last name, B-L-A-U-E-R Training Systems. I've been around long enough that if you just Google Tony Blower, you'll find the lovers and the haters like any of all of us have. Then there's Blower's Spear. Of course, you can find me through Black Sight. I've been, I think, to every single event since we started. And you know, I love it.
Starting point is 00:53:39 Thank God I live close to here, you know, so it's just easy for me to shoot in and do it but There's there's something so special if you're sitting on the fence Should I do this should I do this like being able to understand your vulnerability and how to turn? like like the primary ingredient of courage is fear and to experience that and then to go Oh my god, I know how to put on a tourniquet I know how to shoot a gun and you're not gonna master stuff like the, and you got world-class instructors here, but you're gonna know what you don't know,
Starting point is 00:54:10 and fear of the known is a lot more manageable than fear of the unknown. Absolutely. All right, guys, it's really important to have these discussions with your friends, family, and followers about learning self-defense. So if you can go to martial arts training, if you can go to gun training, if you can go to gun range, learning something, at least having some basis.
Starting point is 00:54:32 Obviously we love to have you here at Operation Blacksite, but in your own hometown, wherever you are in the world, there is people that can teach you martial arts, shooting, self-defense, etc. So at least you have some type of a basis. Because what you don't want to do is the famous quote from Mike Tyson, everyone has a plan until you get punched in the face. So going through experience, going through the back and forth, learning from people that actually know what they're doing can literally change your life and hopefully save your life if, you know, God willing, it never happens. But if it does, you want to be at least somewhat prepared for those
Starting point is 00:55:03 moments so that you know what to do in those situations. All right, guys. This is a very different episode where we talk more about investing to yourself, into your mind, and into protecting your household. And oftentimes we overlook it until after the fact. After you get into a carjacking, after you get robbed in Los Angeles, after you get into a random stabbing in London or New York
Starting point is 00:55:25 where it's happening now. Like you do it after the fact, it's mathematically unlikely that you're gonna be the one that gets robbed again or gets stabbed again, you know? It already happened to you, like unfortunately. And so it's not that often you hear someone get like carjacked twice, right? There are definitely women that have been raped
Starting point is 00:55:41 multiple times because that's a much more intense thing and it's more focused happens there. But the actual like robbery shootings and things that we see Oftentimes happen during tourism or in certain cities certain territories And so getting the training beforehand rather than after the fact is very critical Similar to trying to be healthier before you go to the hospital right rather than fixing after the fact So the more things you can do to be preventative, to learn is critical. Have this discussion with your friends, family, followers. Maybe take all your staff, your coworkers together, go out there and do some martial
Starting point is 00:56:12 arts training or a day at the range. Just getting comfortable with it. And then if you can actually spend time where you like it, then obviously it would be great if you can get into more intense training because this is a lifelong mission. You don't just learn once, I don'tday thing or a two-hour thing here and there This is part of your daily life because at any moment, you know, whole life can change Appreciate you guys listening. Check us out at the money Mondays comm you've been helping us You know stay in the top ten for over 110 weeks in a row
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