loader from loading.io

051 - Teacher - Know Their Stories: Voices from March 27, 2023

Tips, Tactics, and Tools Podcast

Release Date: 04/15/2025

063 - How ZeroEyes Uses AI to Save Lives show art 063 - How ZeroEyes Uses AI to Save Lives

Tips, Tactics, and Tools Podcast

In this episode, we sit down with Dustin Brooks, Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer of ZeroEyes, to explore what inspired a mission to prevent future violence through AI-powered gun detection. A former Navy SEAL, Dustin shares how ZeroEyes combines cutting-edge technology with human verification to provide real-time situational awareness to schools, businesses, and communities. He discusses the evolution of camera security, the importance of layered protection, and the ethical standards that guide ZeroEyes’ work. Tune in for an insightful look at the intersection of innovation,...

info_outline
062 - Answering the Call: An Officer’s Response to an Active Shooter show art 062 - Answering the Call: An Officer’s Response to an Active Shooter

Tips, Tactics, and Tools Podcast

Former Chattanooga and Nashville Police Officer Steven Meador sits down with Brink and Adam to share what it’s like to respond to two active shooter events during his law enforcement career, including the 2015 Chattanooga military recruiting center attack and the 2023 Covenant School shooting in Nashville. Steven reflects on those days, brotherhood that forms in moments of danger, and the lasting impact of trauma that first responders carry long after the scenes clear. He speaks with honesty about what he saw, what he felt, and how therapy has helped him continue forward.   1:10 –...

info_outline
061 - Staying Ready: Lessons from Recent Threats show art 061 - Staying Ready: Lessons from Recent Threats

Tips, Tactics, and Tools Podcast

In this episode, Brink and Tom break down recent events in the U.S., from the Ukrainian refugee stabbing on a train, to the Colorado school shooting, the Charlie Kirk attack, and a country club incident in New Hampshire. They discuss how these events reveal a troubling rise of evil in our country, shifts in societal behavior, and the importance of rapid response training. Learn practical ways to protect yourself and others. 3:05 – Ukrainian refugee stabbing incident on a train and lack of help 4:30 – Societal shift post-COVID: fewer people willing to protect others 6:25 – Social proof:...

info_outline
060 - Security After Charlie Kirk show art 060 - Security After Charlie Kirk

Tips, Tactics, and Tools Podcast

In this episode, host Brink Fidler is joined by Adam McIntyre, Director of Training at Defend Systems, to analyze the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk. Together, they dissect the event security and broader implications for security moving forward. From exterior security layers and high-ground threats to the emerging role of drones, Brink and Adam also examine normalcy bias and the risks of social media’s obsession with violent content. This conversation moves far beyond one incident, drawing lessons relevant to public venues and daily life. Whether you’re a parent, student, security...

info_outline
059 - Fighting Cybercrime: From the FBI to Overt Channel show art 059 - Fighting Cybercrime: From the FBI to Overt Channel

Tips, Tactics, and Tools Podcast

Bart Holzer, cyber expert and founder of Overt Channel, shares his journey from FBI intern to tackling high-profile cybercrime cases. He recounts early days investigating online criminals, cases like Top 10 fugitive Charles Cobb and serial killer Maury Travis, and how the Patriot Act reshaped the landscape for cybersecurity experts. Bart also breaks down what you should do if you become a victim of cybercrime, why recovery vs. prosecution is a constant trade-off, and why every business and family needs a cybersecurity plan. From multi-factor authentication to password managers and protecting...

info_outline
058 - Smarter Security Screening with CEIA’s OPENGATE® Technology show art 058 - Smarter Security Screening with CEIA’s OPENGATE® Technology

Tips, Tactics, and Tools Podcast

In this episode, we explore CEIA’s OPENGATE® system, sharing insights from hands-on testing. Unlike traditional metal detectors, OPENGATE® is wireless, portable, weather-resistant, and managed through a mobile app, making it faster to deploy and easier to use in dynamic school and event environments. Guest Matt Samels from CEIA USA breaks down what sets this system apart, and Tom highlights Herring Technology’s experience field-testing the product. We also discuss the importance of training, proper implementation, and lessons learned from real-world incidents. Notes: 1:32 – Intro to...

info_outline
057 - Protecting People, Not Just Products: Security at GEODIS show art 057 - Protecting People, Not Just Products: Security at GEODIS

Tips, Tactics, and Tools Podcast

Craig Parker, Head of Supply Chain Security at GEODIS, oversees safety across a global logistics network. In this episode, he shares the real-world challenges of securing both people and products, from workplace violence and domestic threats to theft and brand protection. Craig unpacks why security is often invisible until the moment it matters most and how meaningful change usually follows tragedy. Whether you're in corporate security or just care about workplace safety, this conversation offers valuable insights on preparedness and the power of effective security partnerships. Notes: 2:00...

info_outline
056 - Tragedy in Chattanooga and an Officer’s Journey to Healing show art 056 - Tragedy in Chattanooga and an Officer’s Journey to Healing

Tips, Tactics, and Tools Podcast

In this powerful episode, Chief Sean O’Brien of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Police Department shares his remarkable journey through decades in law enforcement, including an account of the July 16, 2015 terrorist attack in Chattanooga. From his first officer-involved shooting in 1994 to leading K9 units, interdiction operations, and active shooter response training, Sean opens up about the moments that tested him most. He discusses the physical and emotional toll of life-or-death encounters and the conversation around mental health in law enforcement. Sean speaks candidly about...

info_outline
055 - The Backbone of Modern Security: Networks, AI, and the Human Factor show art 055 - The Backbone of Modern Security: Networks, AI, and the Human Factor

Tips, Tactics, and Tools Podcast

In this episode, we sit down with Aaron Hatcher, Director of Technology Operations at Herring Technology, to break down the modern landscape of security systems. From AI-powered cameras and facial recognition to the often-overlooked power of a strong network, Aaron shares how his team tests, deploys, and supports cutting-edge tech for real-world protection. We also dive into key takeaways from ISC West (the security industry’s largest international tradeshow) and why human training still matters, even with the best tools. Learn More about Herring Technology: https://herringtechnology.com/...

info_outline
054 - Travel Smarter: Burglars Love When You Post from the Beach show art 054 - Travel Smarter: Burglars Love When You Post from the Beach

Tips, Tactics, and Tools Podcast

In this episode, we dive into the risks of oversharing on social media while traveling and how it can make you a target for burglars. From real stories about alarm calls and serial burglars to why most break-ins happen during the day, Brink and Tom share practical safety tips to protect your home and yourself. Learn what to pack for safer vacations, how to check crime maps before you go, and why reviewing crime data beats relying on online reviews. They also cover essentials like firearms and permits, using pepper spray correctly, and simple hotel security hacks.  Notes: 1:05 — Risks of...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

On March 27, 2023, our guest was a teacher at The Covenant School in Nashville—a place she had poured her heart into. In this episode, our guest recounts the moments before, during, and after the tragedy that unfolded. 

She walks us through her second-by-second decision making process as she decides the best way to help the others in the building and also get herself out safely. She fled into the woods with children, thanking God that the spring leaves had started to arrive and provided concealment as they ran from the school. She shares how prior active shooter response training prepared her for split-second decisions she made to protect children, and the aftermath of surviving one of the most traumatic events imaginable. 

We also reflect on the lasting legacy of Head of School Katherine Koonce, who made the decision to bring training to Covenant staff just a year earlier. “Katherine saved our lives,” our guest says.

This episode is a moving tribute to courage, preparation, and the unwavering strength of educators in the face of the unthinkable.

Notes:

2:40 - Journey to becoming a teacher and why

8:05 - Recounting her morning on March 27, 2023

10:00 - Recognizing the sound of gunshots in a building and processing using previous active shooter response training

13:20 - “Hearing that [gunfire in a building during active shooter response training] saved my life. I probably would have gone down to investigate.”

20:20 - Realizing others in the building probably only heard the fire alarm. “How can I save as many people as possible?”

27:50 - All of this happened in under 2 minutes

30:40 - Conversation with the 911 dispatcher and getting children away from the school

40:00 - People all responded differently

43:55 - For 14 minutes, it was teacher vs. gunman.

45:40 - The staff did an outstanding job scripting and performing even after they had evaded.

1:03:40 - People can make excellent decisions under stress when they have prepared even a little.

1:15:20 - Fogginess after a traumatic event and dealing with survivor’s guilt

1:19:54 - Advice for teachers about why training is important

1:25:25 - Honoring Head of School Katherine Koonce