Bail in the Midwest

Bail in the Midwest, Mike Willever, Tactical Law Enforcement Expert

1 h 3 min · 11 de mar de 2026
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Join host Shane Rolf as he interviews Mike Willever, a retired veteran of both local and federal law enforcement. Mike is the host of the Active Self Protection podcast, a show is consistently recognized as a top podcast in the area of self-defense. Active Self Protection, Mike's company, also provides training, both live and online.  Shane and Mike discuss the mindset someone needs to foster to engage in Active Self Protection. To learn more about Mike's work, visit www.activeselfprotection.com.

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