Making Shooters Better
This episode isn’t about the Secret Service. It’s not about psychology. It’s about who you become when pressure shows up uninvited. Dr. Mary Beth Wilkas Janke has lived in environments where hesitation has consequences—pulling out of a garage in Bogotá knowing today might be the day, advising protection teams with lives on the line, and operating with a bounty on her head. And what she learned cuts straight through the noise: Fear isn’t the problem. Mismanaging it is. She didn’t eliminate fear—she trained her response to it. She didn’t rely on confidence—she built it under pressure. She didn’t hope for resilience—she engineered it over time. Then came the realization that changes everything: The real battlefield isn’t out there… it’s in your head. Because people don’t break from lack of skill— they break when their thinking collapses under pressure. Her three truths land hard: * Fear survives because you feed it * Your self-talk shapes who you become * Resilience is built—not given And the line that ties it all together: You don’t rise to the moment… you reveal what you’ve already built. This conversation will leave you with one uncomfortable question: If the moment found you today… would you trust yourself?
27 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Making Shooters Better!