Couple O' Nukes: Self-Improvement For Mental Health, Addiction, Fitness, & Faith
Couple O’ Nukes is a self-improvement podcast that engages difficult conversations to cultivate life lessons, build community, amplify unheard voices, and empower meaningful change. Hosted by Mr. Whiskey—a U.S. Navy veteran, author, preacher, comedian, and speaker—the show blends lived experience, faith, science, and humor to address life’s most challenging realities with honesty and purpose.
Each episode explores topics such as mental health, suicide prevention, addiction recovery, military life, faith, fitness, finances, relationships, leadership, and mentorship through in-depth conversations with expert guests, survivors, and practitioners from around the world. The goal is simple: listeners leave better than they arrived—equipped with insight, perspective, and the encouragement needed to create change in their own lives and in the lives of others.
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Couple O' Nukes: Self-Improvement For Mental Health, Addiction, Fitness, & Faith
Necessary Change For Prevention & Mental Health In Targeted Violence And Terrorism Prevention
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Today, I sit down with Robert Mahoney, founder of TVTP Solutions (Targeted Violence Terrorism Prevention), a consulting firm that works with municipalities, school districts, law enforcement, and mental/public health organizations to strengthen real prevention strategies.
Mr. Mahoney explains why we often overvalue “visible security” (protection and preparedness/response) while undervaluing true upstream prevention—and why that imbalance can leave communities reacting late instead of intervening early. We also unpack the distinction between targeted violence and broader terrorism, and why calling attacks “random” leads people to miss the warning signs that typically show up across months or years of concerning behavior.
From there, we talk about the unintended consequences of turning schools and public spaces into “high-security zones,” where the environment can feel more like a prison than a place to learn or live. Mr. Mahoney uses a powerful “still water” concept: when you flood a system with noise, you make it harder to spot the real ripples—especially the difference between someone who is simply quiet and someone who is isolating in crisis.
To close, Mr. Mahoney lays out practical solutions: the real gap isn’t always reporting—it’s coordination across systems—and prevention works best when it’s integrated into everyday operations, not treated like a last-minute inspection. He also breaks down the “identity, community, purpose” drivers that can fuel radicalization, and why “intercession” (creating better options and off-ramps) often works better than heavy-handed “intervention.” Finally, Mr. Mahoney shares how TVTP supports organizations through training, plan development, and guidance around BTAM (Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management) concepts.
https://tvtpsolutions.com/about-tvtp-solutions-prevention-first-approach/
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