
Cleared Hot - Powered By BRCC Violence Is Escalating | Caleb Gilbert | Ep. 431
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Feb 2, 2026 Caleb Gilbert, founder of White Glove Protection Group and veteran executive protection pro, discusses how rising violence and online radicalization changed personal security. He breaks down protection failures, venue and resource limits, tech and training fixes, and everyday steps people can take to reduce risk. He also shares how his culture-first firm trains and sustains professional protection teams.
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Events Ripple Into Demand For Protection
- After high-profile attacks, protectees who never had protection suddenly perceived real personal risk.
- Gilbert says events like Charlie Kirk’s killing changed public awareness and demand for protection.
Embed Medical Capacity, Don't Rely Only On EMS
- Integrate medical capability into teams and stage appropriate care when feasible, but ambulance staging can be cost-prohibitive.
- For ultra-high-net-worth clients, embed higher-level medical resources on-site instead of relying solely on EMS.
Say No When Risk Is Unsustainable
- When risk is unsustainable, publicly refuse the job: better to cancel than place people into near-certain harm.
- Prioritize protectee trust and explain limits so clients understand why you may say no.
