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Eddie Lowery Off The Deep End

Eddie Lowery Off The Deep End

De: Eddie Lowery Jr.
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This Podcast is all about our guest. The goal is to go over another's life experiences to break down the things that divide us and overall starting conversations about them. Here at Off The Deep End we talk about all including: domestic violence, suicide prevention, military stories, recovering from substance abuse, fitness, bodybuilding, active shooters and martial arts! Want to connect? Please reach out on Instagram or FB @thisiseddielowery FB: Eddie Lowery JrEddie Lowery Jr. Desarrollo Personal Éxito Personal
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  • Episode 160: Training with Tyler from Raider Tactical
    Jul 9 2025

    "You should be good at it."

    "The bare minimum is never enough."

    "Complacency will kill you."

    In the second part of out two part installment Tyler with Raider tactical joins us for another episode to continue out discussion about training. In this conversation, Tyler and Eddie discuss the critical importance of training in law enforcement and the civilian world, emphasizing the need for real-world application of techniques and the role of instructors in fostering continuous learning. Tyler highlights the necessity of understanding one's capabilities and the mindset required to handle high-stress situations. The discussion also touches on the cultural shift in training provided by Raider Tactical, aiming to integrate various aspects of law enforcement training for better preparedness.

    Takeaways from this podcast:

    Training is essential for law enforcement effectiveness.

    Real-world experience enhances the quality of training.

    Instructors must continuously learn and adapt their teaching methods.

    Understanding human physiology is crucial for effective training.

    Mindset and preparedness are key in high-stress situations.

    Complacency in training can lead to dangerous outcomes.

    Violence should be a last resort, but preparedness is vital.

    The bare minimum in training is not sufficient for safety.

    Raider Tactical aims to change the training culture in law enforcement.

    Investing time in training is an investment in community safety.

    THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! Be sure to subscribe for more and share this with a friend. Lets keep this conversation going at the links below.

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    1 h y 45 m
  • Episode 159: Pivotal Readiness with Greg Livell
    Jul 7 2025

    In this episode of the Off The Deep End Podcast, host Eddie engages in a deep conversation with Greg, a master trainer for security and firearms. They explore Greg's military experiences, the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, and the importance of time and stability. Greg shares insights on the emotional toll of military service, the significance of community support for veterans, and his entrepreneurial journey in the firearms training industry.

    The conversation emphasizes the need for proper training in firearms for civilians and the impact of military life on personal growth and mental health. In this conversation, Eddie and Greg discuss their experiences in the military, discussing the balance between training and leisure, the nature of evil witnessed during service, and the importance of educating the next generation of firearm instructors. Greg also opens up about the on the impact of war, the challenges faced by veterans transitioning to civilian life, and the role of faith in shaping perspectives on firearms. The discussion emphasizes the significance of community support, responsible firearm ownership, and the necessity of ongoing training and education.

    Takeaways:

    Evil manifests in various forms, often through coercion.

    The goal is to train the next generation of instructors.

    True evil often involves third-party coercion.

    Cultural perceptions of firearms can be problematic.

    Military life presents unique challenges and adaptations.

    Dry fire training is crucial for effective firearm use.

    Wildfires highlight the need for military preparedness.

    Technology plays a significant role in modern warfare.

    Faith influences perspectives on firearms and safety.

    Veterans face challenges transitioning to civilian life.

    Community support is vital for personal growth.

    Health issues can complicate military service.

    Teaching firearm safety is essential for responsible ownership.

    Finding the right instructor is key for new gun owners.BE SURE TO LEAVE COMMENTS ON SPOTIFY AND GIVE US A REVIEW!

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    Greg: Pivotal Readiness

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    2 h y 15 m
  • Episode 158: Tyler Raider Tactical- Service, Trials and Resolve
    Jul 2 2025

    Todays guest is a subject matter expert on many things. Tyler will describe his most important qualities as: A Father, a Friend, a Confidant, a good training partner and a man of God.His experience is vast with over 22 Years in Law Enforcement including: 9 Years on a SWAT Team, 6 Years in a plain clothes unit, Force science certified, a specialist in Active Shooter Response, Patrol Tactics, Defensive tactics, Rifle, Pistol and Sub Machine Gun, A Master Level Firearms Instructor and A practitioner of multiple disciplines of martial arts.

    This episode will introduce to you to someone who has devoted their life to their community, put in the work to advance and explain why he left law enforcement. Tyler has endured a large amount of trials and was gracious enough to share his journey to healing.

    This episode will contain very real, passionate, painful, and personal examples that he is brave enough to divulge.

    I hope this sheds light on the obstacles, stigmas, and uphill battles our Law Enforcement Officers experience and gives you depth for our future episode diving into the multiple avenues of training.

    Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss part 2.


    LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED

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    2 h y 38 m
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