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Trevel Henry and Me Discussing NFPS and The Takeover, etc.


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In this podcast Trevel and I discuss the takeover of NFPS Ltd by him and Rab.  

We also discuss the values of NFPS Ltd and its commitment to those we train.  

A breakdown of the content of this podcast is as follows:  

03:50 minutes - A woman who made contact with me asking for my help because she lost her job when she defended herself against a child with a weapon.  

05:53 minutes - Approved Techniques and who's approving what.  

08:00 minutes - Rigid training programmes not covering the people they train including the story of someone who was violently attacked and the managers response in calling the police.  

11:25 minutes - the story of a man who was being prosecuted for causing significant harm to a child, that we managed to stop.  

13:40 minutes - Professionally challenging organisations and/or individuals.  

15:10 minutes - Introducing PI into the SIA in 2008/2010  

16:47 minutes - Incorporating what people already know and why breaking a technique down into it's smallest component part creates more confusion.  

18:42 minutes - The 'Bill of Rights' and too much regulation.  

21:30 minutes - Taking the emotion out of it. Being dispassionate and biases.  

23:05 minutes - "No Plan Survives Contact" - in Paul 'Vic' Vicary's Book, Plan D.  

25:09 minutes - Do you have a mon-pain compliance technique to stop someone biting you (this was during the pandemic by the way).  

28:21 minutes - Why do people come into this industry.  

30:00 minutes - You have to transcend knowledge to reach understanding.  

31:22 minutes - Training people from the inside-out as opposed to outside-in to change the way they believe in themselves.   

31:48 minutes - What would I, as a restraint trainer, study NLP, Hypnosis, EFT, etc?  

34:11 minutes - What's the one thing I'd recommend.

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