In the first half, attorney Sean Maloney from Second Call Defense joins me to explain the lessons gun owners can learn from what happened to Kyle Rittenhouse.
In the second half, I discuss a home invasion case from Oceanside California in which the homeowner successfully defended himself.
I was always taught to keep my troubles to myself, but that doesn't help anybody—especially me. Everyone you meet is fighting a battle. You just don't know it. With that in mind, I'm going to share the following. It just might help you realize that you're not alone.
It's a very stressful time for me. I find myself full of anxiety, grief, worry, and more. As you might imagine, those feelings can take a spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical toll—especially if you say nothing and do nothing, just stewing in your own juice. I don't want to do that. So, I'm going to tell you what I'm doing to handle what life is throwing at me right now:
1. Run to God – I read my Bible and I pray—a lot.
2. Be open – I talk with my close friends. I let them know what's going on and ask them to pray for me.
3. Eat right – I’ve changed my diet: no sugar, salt, dairy, pasta, baked goods, or processed foods. Just protein (meat, fish, poultry), fresh vegetables, and fresh fruit. Two cups of coffee in...