Most danger does not arrive suddenly.
It announces itself first.
In the first episode of Quiet Readiness, David Burnell introduces the foundational skill that prevents more danger than any weapon or tactic ever will — situational awareness.
Drawing from decades of experience in military service, rescue operations, tactical training, and humanitarian missions, David explains why awareness is the quiet skill that keeps people safe in everyday life.
You’ll learn:
• why most people miss early warning signs
• the three levels of situational awareness
• how criminals and predators identify distracted targets
• simple habits that dramatically improve personal safety
• why preparedness begins with attention, not equipment
Situational awareness is not paranoia.
It is the calm ability to understand what is happening around you so you can recognize problems before they become dangerous.
This episode introduces the mindset that will guide the entire Quiet Readiness series — practical awareness, preparedness, and self-defense thinking for uncertain times.
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Stay aware.
Stay prepared.
Stay quietly ready.












