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Every person gets the same 24 hours in a day.
The difference between average and exceptional often comes down to how those hours are used — especially when the stakes are high.
In this episode of What Do You Do With Your 24?, Tyler Rickstrew sits down with MyQuez Todd, CEO of TPS Group, an executive protection company providing close protection and security services nationwide.
MyQuez has spent over a decade operating in high-risk, high-responsibility environments, leading protection, investigative, and emergency response operations for high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals across the United States.
His work revolves around risk management, situational awareness, and making calm, effective decisions when pressure is at its highest.
But protection isn’t just about reacting to danger — it’s about preparation.
Today, MyQuez also dedicates his time to training civilians, law enforcement, and organizations in firearms, tactics, and operating effectively under stress. His philosophy focuses heavily on discipline, restraint, and readiness long before a crisis ever occurs.
In this episode we talk about:
• What executive protection actually looks like behind the scenes • The mindset required to operate in high-risk environments • Risk management and situational awareness in everyday life • Training civilians and professionals to perform under pressure • Leadership and discipline when people are relying on you
This conversation isn’t about fear.
It’s about readiness, leadership, and how you choose to use your 24 hours when the stakes are real.
By Ty RickstrewEvery person gets the same 24 hours in a day.
The difference between average and exceptional often comes down to how those hours are used — especially when the stakes are high.
In this episode of What Do You Do With Your 24?, Tyler Rickstrew sits down with MyQuez Todd, CEO of TPS Group, an executive protection company providing close protection and security services nationwide.
MyQuez has spent over a decade operating in high-risk, high-responsibility environments, leading protection, investigative, and emergency response operations for high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals across the United States.
His work revolves around risk management, situational awareness, and making calm, effective decisions when pressure is at its highest.
But protection isn’t just about reacting to danger — it’s about preparation.
Today, MyQuez also dedicates his time to training civilians, law enforcement, and organizations in firearms, tactics, and operating effectively under stress. His philosophy focuses heavily on discipline, restraint, and readiness long before a crisis ever occurs.
In this episode we talk about:
• What executive protection actually looks like behind the scenes • The mindset required to operate in high-risk environments • Risk management and situational awareness in everyday life • Training civilians and professionals to perform under pressure • Leadership and discipline when people are relying on you
This conversation isn’t about fear.
It’s about readiness, leadership, and how you choose to use your 24 hours when the stakes are real.