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The Protector Nation podcast A.k.a. The Protector Podcast is simply a podcast where we study modern day protectors. A place where we will look into the minds of those men and women who have been warriors for great causes that they believe in. We will study people who have had the privilege of protecting in real time, in real life and who have emerged victorious and also failed but survived to tell the story. Our goal is to help good people become more willing capable and prepared to protect ...
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Experience the Life of a Private Investigator in a way it has never been done before. I am not just a local P.I. , I found the world held mysteries and adventure waiting to be uncovered for clients piece of mind. Every week you will be brought into the cases from Murder, Under Cover, Missing Persons, Terrorism, Industrial Espionage and more. Whether repelling out of helicopters in Southern Lebanon or being the protector to the stars in Hollywood we have adventures that will fill a life time. ...
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This podcast follows my Insight as a young Man into becoming a better warriors per say to enlighten my community and hopefully the world into increasing situational awareness to be better first responders to serve as a confident protector for family, community, and nation. Consider your God Given Talents and cultivate respectable skill to make your environment a better place. I’m currently a grunt in the protection business but I can recognize that my niche for protection and situational awa ...
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Hondo Handy’s Podcast shares the journey of athletes across the country, Recreation Professionals stories throughout the nation, the importance of youth sports coaches certification and Good Sportsmanship in youth sports, how youth sporting tournaments and events can improve the local business economy and how Ocean City Amusements and Attractions can benefit both locals and visitors. My podcast also promotes my new book, “Defying Expectations.”
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EVERYTHING IS TRAINING WITH GREG WALSH OF WOLF BRIGADE GYM (PROTECTOR NATION PODCAST 🎙️ EP 106)⚡Enjoy the full podcast at 👉 https://bit.ly/pn-podcast-106⚜️ For this episode of the Protector Nation podcast, we have as our guest Greg Walsh of the Wolf Brigade Gym [facebook.com/wolfbrigade]. We discuss all things training, a must 👀 watch and 🎧 listen!…
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. Where is there treasure behind Skógafoss waterfall? In Icelandic Legends and Fairy Tales, 1862-64, Jón Árnason (1819–1888) added more details to the story of Þrasi Þórólfsson in Skógar. It is said that Þrasi buried a chest full of gold and tr…
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TACTICAL PROTECTION REVIEW COMPILATION (PROTECTOR NATION PODCAST EP 105)⚡Enjoy the full podcast at 👉 https://bit.ly/pn-podcast-105⚜️ For this episode of the Protector Nation podcast, we have compiled the best posts of our latest Tactical Protection Reviews—a series of real-world scenarios that I give you an analysis of from a professional protector…
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. A Plague Sent Sorcerers int Hiding When a plague ravaged Iceland in the 15th century, eighteen sorcerers formed a desperate alliance, fleeing to the remote Vestmannaeyjar Islands (Westman Islands) to escape its deadly grip. They hoped to wait…
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Every where I have worked and traveled I get the question. What kind of cases do you work, is it dangerous and is it like television. The follow up question is how can I become a pi. I have many women who get very excited when they hear I am a pi, and practical every one of them then says, I know I would make a great pi. Most of them are right, wom…
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Recently a horrific accident in an ice cave resulted in a tragedy that has rocked the Icelandic tourism industry. After international news sources picked up this incident, many potential visitors have expressed worry about whether they should ever go into an ice cave. I’m going to share what has been reported in Iceland, action being taken to preve…
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. A Tale of How a Canyon is named after a Giantess Kolugljúfur Canyon gets its name from the legendary giantess Kola, who made her home on a ledge within the gorge. According to local folklore, Kola was quite resourceful, often catching salmon …
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. An Icelandic Saga that Mentions the Lyngbakur The Saga of Örvar-Oddur from the 13th or 14th century mentions the Lyngbakur. In part of the saga, Oddur is seeing vengeance against Ögmundur Flóki (sometimes referred to as Ögmundur Eyþjófsbani o…
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. A Tyrant Farm Owner Long ago, in the northern reaches of Iceland, there was a farmstead called Skíðastaðir, where a wealthy farmer ruled with an iron fist. His wealth was immense, and he had many laborers working tirelessly, both summer and w…
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This is the fourth episode for my segment “Ask Jewells Anything About Iceland”. Thank you to everyone who sent in questions. If you would like to submit a question, please use this link. You can check out previous episodes on Ask Jewells Anything About Iceland here. If you have questions that are specifically for an upcoming trip and getting the an…
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. The Lazy Farmer’s Wife Many centuries ago, a hard working farmer that lived below the Eyjafjöll mountains in South Iceland married a young woman. To his surprise and dismay, he found out after their marriage that his new wife was kind of lazy…
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At the summit of Hólmaháls, just above the road, lies the grave mound of a Völva, or prophetess, who has been believed to protect Reyðarfjörður and Eskifjörður from sea attacks for centuries. Want to hear more Icelandic Folklore Stories? This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. Clic…
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In the mystic landscapes of Iceland, the northern lights weave tales as ancient as the glaciers. According to some Icelandic folklore, these shimmering lights are more than just natural phenomena. This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. Folklore stories of the Northern Lights in Ic…
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In this episode, host Lyla June interviews Dean Barlese, an elder and spiritual leader from the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe and Max Wilbert, writer and community organizer whose been part of grassroots political work for 20 years, and is the founder of Protect Thacker Pass. Their discussion focuses around the status of the lithium mining project to b…
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Whether you’re part of the LGBTQ+ community or an ally, visiting Iceland during Pride is an unforgettable experience. This guide will delve into why you should consider timing your visit to coincide with Reykjavík Pride, what events to look forward to, and what else you can enjoy in Iceland during August. Why Visit Iceland During Pride in Reykjavík…
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. Bárður’s Background Bárður’s mother was human, while his father was half giant (risi) and half troll. He was raised by Dofri, the mountain-dweller of Dovrefjell in Nroway. With his first wife, Flaumgerður, Dofri’s daughter (also half-human), …
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THE EDUCATION BATTLE (PROTECTOR NATION PODCAST 🎙️ EP 104)⚡Enjoy the full podcast at 👉 https://bit.ly/pn-podcast-104⚜️ For this episode of the Protector Nation podcast, I’m super stoked to have as my guest Matt Beaudreau @mattbeaudreau husband, dad, school founder, keynote speaker, @apogeeprogram co-creator of programs for men, young men, women, & f…
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. Back in the year 1000 AD Þorgeir, the Law Speaker in Althingi or Icelandic Parliament, made the decision that Iceland would become a Christian nation. This was a huge decision for him to make considering that he was Pagan that believed in the…
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The last 8 years have been a whirlwind for me but I have loved the journey. This is a relatively short episode but I thought it would be nice to give some insight into my life since I moved in 2016. I am so proud of how much the podcast has grown and I share a bit of that in the episode! Thank you to everyone that has been listening, sharing, and p…
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. Who are Iceland’s Ghost Children? with what’s known as a child ghost. The tale begins when a maid at a local farm gives birth to an unwanted baby. During Iceland’s pagan era, it was common to abandon such children in the wilderness. This hars…
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FEMALES AND FIREARMS WITH JADE STRUCK (PROTECTOR NATION PODCAST 🎙️ EP 103)⚡Enjoy the full podcast at 👉 https://bit.ly/pn-podcast-103⚜️ For this episode of the Protector Nation podcast, I’m super stoked to have as my guest Jade Struck @jadestruck Founder of Struck Society @strucksociety and Firearms Instructor. We speak about all things ladies and g…
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. What is a Hot Spring Bird? This is a relatively short folklore story but is one that might interest anyone who plans to visit or take a dip into a hot spring while in Iceland. There is a type of bird that is said to lurk around hot springs. O…
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VIOLENCE LOVES SPEED WITH TONY BLAUER (PROTECTOR NATION PODCAST 🎙️ EP 102)⚡Enjoy the full podcast at 👉 https://bit.ly/pn-podcast-102⚜️ For this Protector Nation podcast, I’m excited to have as my guest Tony Blauer @tonyblauer founder and CEO of BLAUER TACTICAL SYSTEMS© with over four decades in the martial arts, self-defense, and defensive tactics …
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. Who Was Sæmundur the Learned? Back in the 1100s, Sæmundur Sigfusson was the pastor at the well known ancient manor of Oddi in South Iceland. What was different about Sæmundur is that he had an interesting past with the Devil. It is said that …
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The Icelandic horse is a breed like no other, with a history that is deeply intertwined with the island nation itself. Brought to Iceland by Norse settlers in the 9th and 10th centuries, these horses have remained a pure breed for over a thousand years. The isolation of Iceland has played a significant role in maintaining the purity of the Icelandi…
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. Who is Hallbera the Icelandic Ghost? There is an old Icelandic folklore tale about a ghost named Hallbera. It is said that she resides in the Scouts Cabin. She specifically occupies one of the bunks. Hallbera is known for her mischievous natu…
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In this episode, host Lyla June talks with Maria Azhunova of the Buryat-Mongol Indigenous Peoples, Director of the Land of Snow Leopard Network. Their discussion focuses around the significance of the Snow Leopard, it's meaning and how they are spreading awareness and education on this sacred animal, as well as protecting the animal from humans and…
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. The Toddler’s Transformation One summer on a farm when everyone else where collecting hay, a woman and her child, a toddler, were in the house because she was doing chores. The child was well behaved, spoke fluently and, in general, didn’t ma…
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CALIFORNIA GRID DOWN SURVIVAL COURSE (PROTECTOR NATION PODCAST 🎙️ EP 101)⚡Enjoy the full podcast at 👉 https://bit.ly/pn-podcast-101⚜️ For this Protector Nation podcast, I’m excited to have as my guest Thomas Coyne @survival_expert founder of Coyne Survival Schools. We discuss our upcoming joint course the California Grid Down Survival Course: 👉 htt…
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. What Makes a Nykur Different than a Normal Icelandic Horse? Nykur is a water horse that is a gray color but it can shape shift into other things, living or dead. However, it’s said that it can’t take the shape of lambswool or peeled barley. I…
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This is the fourth episode for my segment “Ask Jewells Anything About Iceland”. Thank you to everyone who sent in questions. If you want to submit a question, you can do it here. You can check out previous Ask Jewells Anything About Iceland episodes here. Answers to the Questions That Were Submitted 1. Stephanie J. asked: “What is the tipping cultu…
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This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. A Tale from Grímsey Island I’m sharing about a man and a polar bear in Grímsey, which is the northernmost inhabited island in Iceland. It is the only part of Iceland that is the Arctic circle. I’ve not been there yet, but I have heard it is b…
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At the beginning of 2025, a new travel authorization system called ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System) will come into effect. This new requirement aims to bolster security across Europe, addressing concerns related to terrorism and the influx of migrants and refugees. Non-EU visitors who previously didn’t need a visa will n…
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CIVILIAN PROTECTOR PROJECT - SNEAK PEEK (PROTECTOR NATION PODCAST EP 100)⚡Enjoy the full podcast at 👉 https://bit.ly/pn-podcast-100⚜️ For the 100th episode of the Protector Nation podcast, we are doing something a little different. We are showcasing our Civilian Protector Project and giving you a sneak peek at all it offers and how you can particip…
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This is part of my Folklore Friday Series, where I am sharing an Icelandic folklore story every Friday in 2024. A King’s Decree Leads To Iceland’s Land Spirits Being Discovered In the Heimskringla saga of King Olaf Tryggvason, there is a captivating tale of King Harald Bluetooth’s failed attempt to invade Iceland. According to the saga, Harald task…
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Iceland straddles the Mid-Atlantic Ridge where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates meet. This unique geographical setting has led to some fascinating geological features and dynamic landscapes. In this episode, I go over the geology a little bit, the main reason why Iceland does not split in two even though the tectonic plates are slowi…
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This is part of my Folklore Friday Series, where I am sharing an Icelandic folklore story every Friday in 2024. A Magical Woman from Norway Migrates to Iceland In the book of the Icelanders, or Landnámabók, is a person named Þuríður syndafyllir and her son Völu-Steinn. They immigrated from Northern Norway and settled in Bolungarvík in the Westfjord…
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Rökkvi Vésteinsson was born in 1978 in Iceland. He had a multicultural upbringing, living in Chicago at age 11, and spending summers in Denmark and Sweden during his teens. By age 20, he was fluent in four foreign languages, thanks to his travels and a stint as an au pair in Germany. Rökkvi began his professional journey guiding one-day tours from …
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In this episode host Lyla June talks with Shelly Covert, spokesperson for the Nisenan Indigenous Nation, native to Grass Valley & Nevada City areas of northern California. Co-founders of CHIRP (California Heritage: Indigenous Research Project) Shelly Covert and Ember Amador discuss their $2.4M GoFundMe campaign to recover sacred lands stolen during…
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THE PRICE OF DESTINY WITH DENNIS PRICE (PROTECTOR NATION PODCAST 🎙️ EP 99)⚡Enjoy the full podcast at 👉 https://bit.ly/pn-podcast-99⚜️ For this Protector Nation podcast, I’m excited to have as my guest Dennis Price founder of Heroes for Humanity @heroes.4.humanity. We discuss his experiences and continued mission to deploy global and stateside human…
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Where Iceland’s Loch Ness Monster Lives Lagarfljot, nestled in eastern Iceland, is not just a lake but a river channel flowing from the majestic Vatnajokull glacier to the sea. This secluded area carries a mysterious aura, providing fertile ground for local folklore. Visitors from the east of Iceland or those who have journeyed to Reykjavik might s…
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