Each of us can be a hero.

Duty To Protect involves three steps:

Prepare
Look inward. Know yourself. Trust yourself.

Peacekeep
Resolve conflict and restore harmony.

Protect
If you love something, you’ll protect it.
Recent Podcasts
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#023 Storytime: Neighborliness in New Hampshire
What do you do when your neighbor does not, by default, exude civility? I was confronted with this situation when living in Manchester, New Hampshire when a man thought it appropriate to blast his vehicle stereo for the whole neighborhood to hear. I engaged him in conversation with an aim to achieve an understanding. While …
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#022 Good Samaritan Stories #11
Armed customers step-up to thwart robber in Georgia, John Gelinne and son rescue downed pilot Steve Couchman in Maryland, man saves children from burning home in Michigan — details on these and other instances of individuals who acted heroically in this installment of Good Samaritan Stories. Call them protectors. Call them good samaritans. They inspire …
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#021 Armed Self-Defense in the Civil Rights Era: The Deacons for Defense and Justice, with Lance Hill
Being targeted by one aggressor is unpleasant enough. Facing many aggressors, who have preyed on many people for years without pushback, is another beast altogether. It was due to this second scenario, where systemic double-standards were the norm, that The Deacons for Defense and Justice emerged. A group of individuals who had enough and who …
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