

Managing Violence Podcast with Joe Saunders
Joe Saunders, CPP
Since 2018, the Managing Violence Podcast has been the go-to location for unfiltered, intelligent conversations with the world’s leading experts in violence prevention, threat assessment, self-protection and protective security.
Hosted by Joe Saunders, a seasoned violence prevention professional and protective security expert, this podcast dives deep into real-world insights from criminology, psychology, BTAM, law enforcement, combative arts and security professionals.
Managing Violence is proudly #ForTheProtectors
Hosted by Joe Saunders, a seasoned violence prevention professional and protective security expert, this podcast dives deep into real-world insights from criminology, psychology, BTAM, law enforcement, combative arts and security professionals.
Managing Violence is proudly #ForTheProtectors
Episodes
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Dec 17, 2019 • 51min
S3. Ep. 6: Doug Melia - Safer Handling and restraint training for healthcare, law enforcement, education and more
Doug Melia is the Director of Defend Solutions Ltd which includes, Safer Handling, Pro-Tactical and Defend UK Professional Safety Education. He is an accredited trainer, consultant & speaker on the use of force, safer handling strategies & restraint. Doug is also a registered expert witness, auditor, risk assessor and specialist member of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (SIIRSM). Safer handling is a licensed centre of the National Federation of Personal Safety. He is an international expert in the use of soft restraint kits for healthcare, law enforcement, corrections and other industries.
You can find out more about Doug at https://www.safer-handling.co.uk/

Dec 11, 2019 • 1h 6min
S3. Ep. 5: James Hamilton - Senior Vice President Gavin De Becker & Associates, former FBI special agent
James Hamilton is a senior vice president in charge of quality in protection for Gavin De Becker & Associates - the world renowned executive protection company in Los Angeles, California. He comes to GDBA with a 20+ year career in law enforcement specialising in training and protection.
Recruited from the FBI, James was the Special Agent selected to develop the Protection Course at the FBI Academy. His courses are currently taught to agents protecting the U.S. Attorney General and the Director of the FBI – and have been taught to protectors at the NSA, NYPD, and many other agencies. James also served as Personal Security Advisor for the Attorney General and the two most recent Directors of the FBI.
He is a Certified FBI Instructor in Firearms, Active Shooter, Tactical Skills, Emergency Driving, and SWAT Operations.
James was Team Leader and Manager for the FBI’s Overseas Survival Awareness Program, widely valued by officials and corporations working in high-risk areas.
Earlier in his career, he served four years on the Protection Team for the FBI Director. After 9/11, he was selected to create a Joint Terrorism Task Force.

Dec 3, 2019 • 49min
S3. Ep. 4: Organisational mistakes in managing customer aggression
In this episode, Joe Saunders discusses the 7 key mistakes organisations and companies make when trying to implement workplace violence prevention or customer aggression management initiatives.

Nov 15, 2019 • 1h 13min
S3. Ep. 3: Randy King - Author, podcast host, instructor
In this episode, Joe sits down with his Candian double, Randy King! They talk about a variety of topics, including Randy's early journey from martial artist to security professional, and then developing his passion for teaching self defence.
Trigger warning: This conversation does go quite dark, particular in relation to the stress of self-defence instructors accurately recreating "bad guys" in training, which leads to a conversation around child abuse and pedophilia, so please keep this in mind if you do not want to listen to that segment.
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Randy King is an accomplished, impactful, internationally acclaimed mentor, public speaker, author and globe-trotting father.
Having trained in the world of martial arts from the age of 10, Randy embraced traditional training having earned 2 black belts in different disciplines, one being a 4th degree, in Modern Arnis. In 2002, Randy’s perspective and confidence were shattered when he survived a stabbing, while attempting to deescalate a violent situation while he was employed at an Edmonton club as Head of Security. Randy realized that the old ways did not serve as a functional platform for self defense and he became determined to redefine the self defense industry.
Over the course of a decade, Randy grew his desire for technical expertise into a hunger to demystify the psychology of violence through evidence-based research. Randy used his growing knowledge to build K.P.C. Self Defense , a highly successful local gym that he carved out of Edmonton’s inner city. K.P.C’s mandate was (and still is) to train and empower todays most vulnerable members of society. Working alongside at-risk youth, victims of abuse, and the general population Randy’s progressive and innovative methods gave people a realistic, easy to digest set of tools to help identify conflict, the communication around conflict, and if need be, employ physical techniques to escape and evade an attack.
As Randy’s reputation and influence began to grow, he wanted to shift his focus from being a local influencer to a global one by creating Randy King Live. Under this new banner, Randy began aligning and partnering with other international coaches and organizations such as Safe International , Violence Dynamics , One on One Control Tactics , and others to apply his message; as well as becoming certified in a number of key courses such as Krav Maga, Rory Millers’ Conflict Communication and ‘ Understanding Violence’ from Emory University (with distinction) .
Today, Randy travels the globe, helping others who look to help themselves by focusing on his philosophy of empowerment through empathy and education. Randy’s’ character has been described by clients and colleagues as insightful, practical, personable and dedicated. His passion, charisma, and experience make him an excellent choice to train the individual or organizations in conflict identification and resolution.

Oct 31, 2019 • 60min
S3. Ep. 2: Dr Gav Schneider - CEO of Risk 2 Solution, Author, Speaker, 7th degree black belt Krav Maga
Dr Gav Schneider is the CEO of Risk 2 Solution, a 7th degree black belt in krav maga and jiujitsu, completed a PhD in use of force decision making, and was one of 2019's top 20 Global Thought Leaders in Security and Fire, as ranked by IFSEC. He is the author of Beyond the Bodyguard and Can I See Your Hands (ASIS book of the year nominated) as well as an in-demand speaker and corporate risk culture expert. Originally from South Africa with extensive training in Israel, but now living in Australia, Dr Schneider has a unique view on violence and personal readiness. This is an episode not to be missed.

Oct 17, 2019 • 1h 5min
S3. Ep. 1: Matt Thornton
Matt Thornton was one of the early group of American’s to become involved in the art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, having been introduced to it in 1991. He was also the first person from the State of Oregon to receive a black belt in the Art.
As a teacher he produced a video set in 1999 titled simply, ‘Aliveness’ which became one of the top sellers of all time within the industry. It set off a firestorm of controversy, and remained a central catalyst in a Martial Arts training revolution that is still taking place all over the world. They were voted as one of the top five self-defense videos of all time by Black Belt magazine.
Matt’s main emphasis over the last decade has been addressing superstition as it relates to the fields of sports training, combat sports, and martial arts; the methodology known as aliveness was designed as a tool to help people distinguish between fact, and fiction.
Over the last few years his writing has branched off into other areas. He is currently working on a book which will cover the topic of violence, and its relationship to both combat sports and skepticism.

Oct 1, 2019 • 18min
FightBite: What's worth fighting for?
One of the most fundamental questions we must answer when confronted with violent or aggressive behaviour is "What am I prepared to fight for?" Today's FightBite explores this question.

Sep 24, 2019 • 31min
FightBite: What is the best Martial Art for Self-Defense?
It's a question as old as the arts themselves. What is the best martial art for self-defense? In this first ever MVP FightBite, violence management expert Joe Saunders breaks down the question in detail and looks at the common answers given, as well as providing his own detailed explanation.

Sep 12, 2019 • 1h 19min
S2. Ep. 10: Tony Blauer
Tony Blauer is a pioneer and legend of the self-defence industry. He was one of the first to introduce behavioural, emotional and psychological elements into martial arts training through the use of scenario replication. He is the creator of the SPEAR system, the inventor of High Gear, and the founder of Blauer Tactical Systems. He also hosts his own podcast titled Know Fear. Tony has been researching and teaching violence management for nearly 40 years and is a wealth of knowledge.
If you'd like to learn more about Tony, check out his website at www.blauerspear.com
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Sep 5, 2019 • 1h 10min
S2. Ep. 9: Gershon Ben Keren returns to talk Workplace Violence
Gershon Ben Keren is a Scottish-born, Boston-based Krav Maga instructor and former security professional with two masters degrees in psychology and criminology. Beyond his successful martial arts school, he is also an in-demand security consultant. In this interview, Gershon and Joe discuss workplace violence in the context of type 2 (customer-on-staff) aggression and also touch on some active shooter guidelines towards the end. Gershon has written three books, all of which are worth checking out.
You can learn more about Gershon at the following links:
www.kravmagablog.com
www.gershonbenkeren.com
www.bostonkravmaga.com
Don't forget, if you'd like to support the podcast there are two things you can do right now:
1. Click 5 stars and/or leave us a review in your podcast store of choice
2. Head over to patreon.com/managingviolence to become a contributor


