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The Education Of A Weaponized Man

Podcast de Greg LeBoeuf

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There are people who believe that violence, even in self-defence, is morally wrong. Then there are good people, like you, who understand that self-defence is not only a personal right but a duty within a civilized society. The Education of a Weaponized Man is a 'deep dive' into the Weaponizing process...Weaponizing is the mental and physical process for mastering the tool of violence allowing you to protect yourself, family and property from a violent criminal assault.

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Cognitive Collapse Patterns

Most men imagine failure as panic. But cognitive collapse is often much quieter than that. It looks like hesitation. Confusion. Tunnel vision. Delayed recognition. The mind struggles to process what's happening… while pressure continues to rise. And in serious situations, even a few seconds of mental delay can change everything. In this episode we explore common patterns of cognitive collapse under stress, and why understanding them is critical for responsible preparation. We discuss: • How stress disrupts perception and decision making • Why the brain often defaults to denial or delay under pressure • The role of adrenaline in narrowing awareness • Why serious men must train recognition before reaction Because most people don't fail because they lack courage. They fail because their mind cannot organize fast enough under pressure.

21 de may de 2026 - 39 min
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Aftermath Begins Immediately

Most men think about the moment something happens. Very few think about what happens next. But the aftermath doesn't start later. It starts immediately. The moment action is taken, everything changes. Adrenaline is still present. Perception is still distorted. Emotions are still unstable. And now decisions carry a different kind of weight — legal, moral, and personal. In this episode we explore what happens after the moment, and why understanding the immediate aftermath is critical for responsible action. We discuss: • Why the situation isn't over once action is taken • How stress continues to affect thinking after the event • The importance of control in the moments that follow • Why serious men must consider consequences before they ever act Because the real outcome of a situation isn't defined only by what you do in the moment… but by what follows immediately after.

24 de abr de 2026 - 47 min
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preparation without Paranoia

Serious men prepare. But there's a line most don't talk about. At what point does preparation stop being responsible… and start becoming fear? Some men avoid the subject entirely. Others go too far — constantly alert, always scanning, unable to relax. Neither is sustainable. In this episode we explore the difference between calm preparation and quiet paranoia, and why confusing the two can affect not just how you respond under pressure… but how you live every day. We discuss: • The difference between awareness and anxiety • How overexposure to threat distorts perception • Why preparation should create stability — not tension • What responsible readiness actually looks like in real life Because preparation is not about living on edge. It's about being capable… without becoming consumed by what could happen.

17 de abr de 2026 - 38 min
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Cognitive Readiness

Many men think readiness is physical. Strength. Skill. Capability. But in serious situations, the first failure is rarely physical. It's cognitive. Confusion. Delay. Misinterpretation. Hesitation. The mind struggles to process what's happening… while the moment continues to move. In this episode we explore cognitive readiness — the ability to recognize, interpret, and decide under pressure. We discuss: • Why most men don't see what's happening until it's too late • How stress disrupts perception and decision making • The role of awareness in preventing escalation • Why thinking clearly under pressure is a trained capacity Because readiness is not just about what you can do. It's about how quickly and accurately you understand what's happening in front of you.

3 de abr de 2026 - 31 min
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