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Inside The Mind (Part 3) with Dr. Manny Tau, Clinical + Forensic Psychologist

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SUMMARY

Learn a few self defense tips and tools I have not heard of before with Dr. Manny Tau, such as avoiding phone distractions, using flashlights at night, and considering self-defense tools like tasers, etc.

Communities can come together to learn and be able to support individuals facing threats. Let’s get back to family dinners in instilling values, and the need for a cultural shift towards prioritizing collective well-being over individualism.

LESSONS LEARNED

Practical safety tips include avoiding phone distractions, using flashlights instead of phones at night, and considering self-defense tools like tasers.
Depending on the situation, sometimes it’s better to move towards the threat (ex. If grabbed from behind, run backwards or drop like dead weight).
If being followed, if safe to do so, make 4 right hand turns to determine if being followed. If so, get to safety, such as a fire station.
Pay attention to your surroundings! Head up not looking at the phone.
Culture has really deteriorated (and we have entitlement, cognitive laziness, lack of robustness and resilience).
Communities play a vital role in supporting individuals facing threats, emphasizing collective responsibility for safety.
Family dinners serve as an opportunity to instill values and promote open discussions about safety and well-being.
Cultivating a culture of safety requires a shift towards prioritizing collective well-being over individualism, emphasizing community support and resilience.
Addressing violence as a community involves collaborative approaches, including community watch programs and collective responses to threats.

RESOURCES

"Blink" - book by Malcolm Gladwell

Taser.com

Dr. Manny Tau NoThreat.com

***Don’t forget to review the show (bottom of all episodes) - is it helpful, practical, insightful?***

Book Mandi for a keynote and workshops for your school, conference or retreat to share her real life story, how she healed and practical takeaways to inspire and empower your audience.

Find out the top 10 things Mandi does to keep herself safe at the bottom of her website WomenAwareAndPrepared.com.

You can find Mandi, on Instagram @WomenAwareAndPrepared

Music by Andrea Hamilton Binley at HopefulPop.com.
The primary purpose of the Women Aware and Prepared Podcast is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute advice or services. Please use common sense for your own situation.

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Send us a Text Message.

SUMMARY

Learn a few self defense tips and tools I have not heard of before with Dr. Manny Tau, such as avoiding phone distractions, using flashlights at night, and considering self-defense tools like tasers, etc.

Communities can come together to learn and be able to support individuals facing threats. Let’s get back to family dinners in instilling values, and the need for a cultural shift towards prioritizing collective well-being over individualism.

LESSONS LEARNED

Practical safety tips include avoiding phone distractions, using flashlights instead of phones at night, and considering self-defense tools like tasers.
Depending on the situation, sometimes it’s better to move towards the threat (ex. If grabbed from behind, run backwards or drop like dead weight).
If being followed, if safe to do so, make 4 right hand turns to determine if being followed. If so, get to safety, such as a fire station.
Pay attention to your surroundings! Head up not looking at the phone.
Culture has really deteriorated (and we have entitlement, cognitive laziness, lack of robustness and resilience).
Communities play a vital role in supporting individuals facing threats, emphasizing collective responsibility for safety.
Family dinners serve as an opportunity to instill values and promote open discussions about safety and well-being.
Cultivating a culture of safety requires a shift towards prioritizing collective well-being over individualism, emphasizing community support and resilience.
Addressing violence as a community involves collaborative approaches, including community watch programs and collective responses to threats.

RESOURCES

"Blink" - book by Malcolm Gladwell

Taser.com

Dr. Manny Tau NoThreat.com

***Don’t forget to review the show (bottom of all episodes) - is it helpful, practical, insightful?***

Book Mandi for a keynote and workshops for your school, conference or retreat to share her real life story, how she healed and practical takeaways to inspire and empower your audience.

Find out the top 10 things Mandi does to keep herself safe at the bottom of her website WomenAwareAndPrepared.com.

You can find Mandi, on Instagram @WomenAwareAndPrepared

Music by Andrea Hamilton Binley at HopefulPop.com.
The primary purpose of the Women Aware and Prepared Podcast is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute advice or services. Please use common sense for your own situation.

  continue reading

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