A judge shot through his front door by someone claiming to look for a lost dog. A mental health counselor stabbed to death when a former client walked in unannounced. A state legislator and her husband murdered at 2 AM by an attacker posing as a police officer.
These aren’t hypotheticals. They’re headlines from the past few months.
If you work with people who didn’t choose to see you — defendants, parolees, patients in crisis, clients who blame you for their problems — your professional training taught you how to help them. It didn’t teach you what to do when one of them stands up, blocks the door, and you realize you’re alone.
That’s exactly what this seminar is for.
WHAT THIS IS
Threat-Proof Professional is a live, instructor-led seminar built specifically for professionals who face potentially dangerous people as part of their job. Not a generic active shooter video. Not a compliance checkbox. A practical, reality-based system — the same frameworks used in special operations and executive protection, adapted for your office, your client population, and your daily routine.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
The seminar walks you through five proven protocols:
ASSESS — Pre-contact risk evaluation using the same Probability × Consequence framework used by SWAT teams worldwide. Know your risk level before the meeting starts.
PREPARE — How to shape your environment in your favor. Room setup, positioning, the reactionary gap, and what to do when someone shows up unannounced — at your office or your front door.
DETECT — The Color Code of Awareness, pre-violence indicators, and the Orange Alert Gap that gets people killed. De-escalation only works if you catch the signs early enough.
RESPOND — The Tactical Twos response sequence for active threats, the Basic Defensive Response for developing situations, and the critical difference between the two.
AID — The Three Selfs for when you’re injured, trauma bleeding control, and why the standard first aid kit in your breakroom won’t cut it.
THE ORANGE ALERT GAP
Most people fail not because they don’t know what to do — but because they jump from awareness straight to panic. They skip the critical middle stage where preparation happens.
This seminar teaches you to act before the attack — not react to it after the fact.