Hear how 4 women who had never fired a gun before ended up in our class and how they felt afterwards!
Traci joins the show again to talk about improvised weapons with me. What other things in your environment can be used as a weapon if you don't have a gun.
Meet Traci, a small business owner and long time student. We talk about situational awareness, self defense, carrying concealed with different body shapes, community. Lot's of ground covered here!
What can you do to help preserve our 2nd amendment? Meet Dianne Muller, Founder of the DC Project, Retired LE, Professional Shooter and hear her story. Preserving our 2A rights through education not legislation.
IG: Di3gun
https://www.facebook.com/Di3GunGirl
www.DCproject.info
https://ambassadoracademy.info/
Tammy talks about her first experience as a women entering a gun store and what that felt like to her. She explains how she eventually built confidence to go to the range and practice by herself and continue to seek out community.
Karen's journey into the world of firearms began in her 20's as a result of being a victim in an attmepted mugging at knifepoint.
Yvette, a small business owner, shares her training experience with a male instructor vs female instructor and why she preferred the latter!
Hear how one woman overcame and adapted to a life altering injury. She touches on multiple topics that I think can be helpful to many different people for different reasons.
For more info on ADSS: adaptiveshoot.com
Hear how a Mom and daughter ended up taking gun classes together!
Learning to defend yourself and a child presents some unique challenges when you have a disabled child. This short conversation takes place at an event for people with disabilites. For more information on this event go to: adaptiveshoot.com
It's about building confidence, not just the shooting! Lynne stuck around after her private lesson to share her story with me!
New students chat with us after their first class.
Hear how Cindy turned her fear of guns into confidence.
A Mother of 4 tells her story of how she came to owning a gun.
Shannon went from zero training to being an instructor and competive shooter who is passionate about continuing her own training and teaching women.
Pat's motto is to compare herself to herself.