
The David Burnell Podcast
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Audiobook: Fight Though
THE EXAMINER: What The Examiner Is — And Is Not
(Audiobook) The Climb
Sun Tzu Made Simple
Defense for Women: Trust the Signal
The Weight You Carry Still Matters
David Burnell: Sorab and Rustum - The Son He Never Knew
Defense for Women: The Color Code of Awareness
Defense for Women: The Interview Phase
Audiobook: The Weight We Carry
Audiobook: Tiger Stripe

Quiet Readiness: Martial Arts and the Reality of Self-Defense
Martial arts builds discipline, confidence, and physical capability—but does it actually prepare you for real-world self-defense?In this episode of Quiet Readiness, David Burnell explores the gap between martial arts training and real-world violence. Drawing from a lifetime of experience in martial arts and self-defense instruction, David breaks down why most traditional training assumes a fight will happen—and why that assumption can be dangerous.This episode covers:• the strengths of martial arts for discipline, fitness, and mental resilience• why most training environments do not reflect real-world violence• how rules, structure, and technique can create a false sense of security• the role of aggression and unpredictability in real encounters• why awareness and prevention are the foundation of true self-defense• how to shift from a “fight mindset” to a “readiness mindset”Quiet Readiness is not about learning how to win fights.It is about learning how to avoid them—and how to think clearly when avoidance is no longer possible.Make sure to follow or subscribe for more Quiet Readiness insights on awareness, preparedness, and practical self-defense thinking.Stay aware.Stay prepared.Stay quietly ready. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Defense for Women: This Is Where Real Self-Defense Begins
DEFENSE FOR WOMENIf you’re here, it’s because you’ve thought about your safety.This isn’t about fear.It’s about being prepared.Most self-defense training teaches you how to fight—but by the time you’re fighting, you’re already behind.Real safety starts earlier.In this program, you’ll learn how to recognize danger before it escalates, set boundaries with confidence, and take action before it becomes physical.Because violence isn’t random—and once you understand how it develops, you can stay ahead of it.You don’t need to be a fighter.You need to be aware.Prepared.And willing to act.More information available at: https://defenseforwomen.com/ Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Defense for Women: What Predators Look For
Violence is not random.The people who commit it are not guessing—they are choosing.In this episode of Defense for Women, David Burnell breaks down how attackers think, how they select targets, and what they are looking for before anything ever happens.This isn’t about fear—it’s about understanding the process.You’ll learn why distraction, hesitation, and isolation matter, and how small changes in awareness and behavior can make you a hard target instead of an easy one.Because the truth is simple:You don’t get chosen by accident.And once you understand what they’re looking for…you can take it away. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Defense for Women: The Moment Something Felt Wrong
There is a moment most people ignore.A pause.A hesitation.A quiet signal that something isn’t right.In this episode of Defense for Women, David Burnell breaks down the earliest and most important indicator of danger—the moment your instincts recognize a threat before your mind can explain it.This is where safety begins… or where it is lost.You’ll learn why that feeling matters, why people override it, and how to trust it before a situation escalates.Because the truth is simple:Most dangerous situations don’t begin with violence—They begin with something that just feels off.And what you do in that moment can change everything. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Defense for Women: This Is Not a Fight
There’s a moment most people ignore.A pause.A hesitation.A quiet voice that says: something isn’t right.In this first episode of Defense For Women: Before It Happens, we talk about that moment—the one that comes before danger fully reveals itself.This isn’t about fear.It’s about awareness.Drawing from real-world experience in law enforcement, military operations, and civilian encounters, this episode breaks down what many call a “bad gut feeling”—and why it may be one of the most powerful survival tools you have.You’ll learn:* Why intuition is often your first line of defense* How danger presents itself before it becomes obvious* The cost of ignoring early warning signs* How to begin trusting what you feel—even when you can’t explain itThis is not about teaching you to fight.It’s about teaching you to see.Because the truth is—most dangerous situations don’t start with violence…They start with something that just feels off.And what you do in that momentcan change everything.If this message resonates with you, follow the series and share it with someone you care about.Because awareness isn’t just personal—It’s something we pass on. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe
Echo Valor: Lifting the Weary and Downcast

David Burnell: Natural Rights the Foundation of Liberty
In this episode, David Burnell explores the timeless doctrine of natural rights—the idea that certain freedoms belong to every human being simply by virtue of being human.Tracing the origins of these ideas back to 17th-century philosophers such as John Locke, David explains how these principles shaped the thinking of the American Founders and became embedded in the documents that define the United States, including the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, and the United States Bill of Rights.With a clear and apolitical perspective, he reflects on the tension between individual liberty and collectivism, the responsibility that comes with freedom, and the principle championed by leaders such as Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln—that our rights must never infringe upon others’ rights.This episode is a reminder that the foundations of liberty are not simply political ideas, but enduring principles that continue to shape free societies. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe
Echo Valor: What Makes a Hero

Quiet Readiness: Everyday Essentials
Preparedness does not begin with bunkers and panic. It begins with the ordinary decisions you make before something goes wrong.In this episode of Quiet Readiness, David Burnell takes a practical look at three layers of readiness:* What to carry on your body* What to keep in your vehicle* How to build a realistic 72-hour kitDrawing from operational experience, rescue work, and real-world emergency thinking, this episode covers the gear, habits, and priorities that matter most when you are stranded, cut off, delayed, displaced, or forced to move.This is not about fear. It is about reducing friction when life gets chaotic. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Quiet Readiness: Calm in the Storm by Managing Trauma and Crisis Stress
In a world where traumatic events unfold in real time across our screens, the human mind is being exposed to more crises than ever before.But how do we process it?In this episode of Quiet Readiness, David Burnell sits down with longtime friend and crisis-response specialist Jeffrey Denning — a retired law enforcement officer, federal agent, and mental-health professional who has spent years helping first responders recover after critical incidents.Together they discuss:• The hidden cost of repeated trauma exposure• Why first responders experience cumulative stress• The psychological impact of witnessing violence• The dangers of isolation and social media trauma loops• The practical disciplines that restore mental balanceDrawing from decades of operational experience and clinical work, Denning shares simple but powerful tools for maintaining mental readiness: sleep, exercise, connection, gratitude, and purposeful service.Because resilience is not accidental.It is practiced. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe
Echo Valor: The Glass Case - A Warrior’s Perspective on Trauma and Misunderstanding

Audiobook: The Quiet War
For ten years, David Burnell lived in the invisible war—serving as a U.S. Air Force Communications Operations Specialist during the most volatile decade of the late Cold War.His battlefield wasn’t marked by trenches or gunfire, but by encrypted transmissions, coded messages, and the heavy silence of classified operations.From the blackout classrooms of Sheppard Air Force Base to the fog-covered runways of RAF Sculthorpe, and from the jungles of Central America to the frozen plains of South Dakota, Burnell’s decade in uniform unfolded behind security fences, within cleared rooms, and beneath the constant hum of secrecy.In The Quiet War, Burnell opens a window into the unseen world of intelligence operations—where loyalty is tested by polygraphs, trust is earned in whispers, and the smallest mistake can echo across nations.He recounts the call that changed everything: volunteering for Task Force Bravo in Cabañas ’87, where a last-minute reassignment spared his life when a friendly-fire incident took down the helicopter he was meant to board.He describes the OSI polygraph interrogations after the capture of Navy spy John Walker, and the eerie feeling of serving “in the glass bowl” where every heartbeat was measured for loyalty.He walks through the fall of the Berlin Wall, the rising threat of global terrorism, and the quiet moments on the flight line when coffins draped in flags arrived home without ceremony.Amid the secrecy and tension, Burnell’s story is deeply human. It is about faith, family, endurance, and the cost of commitment.It’s about the dream that first drew him in—the desire to become a Pararescue operator (“That Others May Live”)—and how that same drive would later carry him into real-world search and rescue, humanitarian missions, and crisis response long after the uniform came off.The Quiet War is more than a military memoir—it is a testament to those who serve in silence, whose battles are unseen but whose sacrifices are just as real.For readers of The Right Stuff, American Sniper, and The Operator, this is the untold story of a warrior who lived at the intersection of technology, intelligence, and faith during one of the most complex eras in modern history.Themes & Tone* True Cold War service through the eyes of an intelligence operator* Faith, discipline, and moral courage under pressure* Psychological and emotional costs of secrecy* Human connection amidst technology and global tension* The unseen link between military service and humanitarian rescueKey Operations & Chapters* The Road Not Taken – Pararescue Dreams and Duty* Boot Camp – Breaking and Building* The 12th Tactical Intelligence Squadron* Into the Fire: Cabañas ’87* The Polygraph – Loyalty Under Interrogation* Signals in the Silence – RAF Sculthorpe and the Shadow War* Bodies on the Tarmac* And the Wall Came Down – Berlin 1989* Ellsworth AFB and the End of the Uniform* From Airman to Rescuer – A Life Built by FireFind this and other episodes from the Echo Valor Podcast by searching “Echo Valor Podcast” on your favorite podcast platform. You can also discover original music by searching “Echo Valor Music” on your favorite streaming platform, and explore books and written works by searching “David Burnell” on Amazon to visit his author page. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

David Burnell: Biography
David Burnell is a U.S. Air Force veteran, rescue professional, entrepreneur, humanitarian, and storyteller whose life has been shaped by a deep commitment to service. Over the course of several decades, Burnell has worked across military operations, search and rescue, disaster response, counter-terror, and protective security environments, as well as the development of advanced training programs for those who protect and serve. His career reflects a consistent focus on preparing people to face danger, uncertainty, and adversity with discipline, courage, and clarity of purpose.Military ServiceDavid Burnell served in the United States Air Force, where he worked in communications and operational support roles connected to intelligence, air operations, and special operations environments during the final decade of the Cold War. His military service provided the foundation for his lifelong focus on operational readiness, teamwork under pressure, and leadership in high-stakes environments. The principles learned during this period—discipline, accountability, and mission focus—would guide the rest of his career.Rescue and Search & Rescue OperationsFollowing his military service, Burnell became deeply involved in search-and-rescue operations, including work as a public-safety diver and rescue professional. He participated in demanding recovery and rescue missions in challenging environments, including underwater and ice-dive operations where lives and evidence depended on calm execution under pressure. These experiences exposed him to the realities first responders face and reinforced his belief that preparation, training, and emotional resilience are essential for those operating in life-and-death environments.Counter-Terror and Protective Security WorkBurnell later worked in the protective security and counter-terror environment, including roles as a protective security detail (PSD) operator, where teams safeguard individuals operating in volatile, high-risk regions. These missions required the ability to operate with precision, discipline, and situational awareness in complex security environments. The experience further strengthened his understanding of operational planning, risk mitigation, and the leadership required to protect others in the face of a threat.Entrepreneur and Business LeaderIn addition to his operational work, Burnell is a serial entrepreneur and business builder who has founded and led several successful companies. Among his ventures was the Urban Warfare Center. Burnell helped pioneer realistic force-on-force training environments designed to simulate the stress and complexity of real-world operations. These programs trained thousands of military personnel, law enforcement officers, and first responders in decision-making under pressure and operational readiness.Over the years, Burnell has built, grown, and exited multiple businesses, demonstrating a rare ability to combine operational experience with entrepreneurial leadership.Humanitarian MissionsThroughout his life, David Burnell has participated in numerous humanitarian and disaster-response missions around the world, working alongside rescue teams, medical volunteers, and non-governmental organizations in environments where lives had been disrupted by natural disasters, poverty, and conflict.In 2010, Burnell deployed to Haiti following the devastating earthquake that destroyed much of Port-au-Prince. Serving as Chief of Security for the Utah Hospital Task Force, he helped establish and protect a field hospital that provided desperately needed medical care to thousands of survivors. Operating in an environment marked by collapsed infrastructure, widespread suffering, and intense humanitarian need, the mission left a lasting impression on Burnell’s understanding of service and resilience.In 2011, after the massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Burnell traveled independently to assist in the recovery effort along the devastated northeastern coastline. Working alongside the internationally respected Mexican rescue team Los Topos, he participated in recovery operations in some of the hardest-hit areas near Sendai, Ishinomaki, and Onagawa, searching through debris fields left by the catastrophic wave. The mission exposed him to the quiet dignity and resilience of the Japanese people as communities struggled to rebuild after unimaginable loss.Burnell has also served in Burma (Myanmar) in support of humanitarian efforts among the Karen people, who have endured decades of conflict and displacement. Working with humanitarian organizations, he supported medical training programs that equipped local medics with lifesaving skills in remote jungle regions where access to modern medical care was limited.His humanitarian travels have also taken him to Costa Rica and Thailand, where he assisted with training, outreach, and service efforts focused on community resilience, emergency preparedness, and humanitarian support. These experiences broadened h

David Burnell: Why I Write
bonusA reader recently asked me a simple but powerful question:Why do you write?It made me stop and think about the journey that led me here.For most of my life, I didn’t think of myself as a writer. I was serving in the military, working in rescue operations, protective assignments, and humanitarian missions around the world. Those environments are full of moments that shape a person—moments of courage, loss, faith, resilience, and quiet reflection.Over time, I realized those experiences carried lessons worth sharing.In this episode, I talk about how storytelling became a way to process life’s hardest moments, what kinds of stories I choose to tell, and why authenticity matters more than perfect writing.Sometimes a story can do more than entertain.Sometimes it helps someone see their own life more clearly.Sometimes it even helps someone through a difficult season.This episode is about the purpose behind the stories. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Built by Fire: The Rescue I Didn’t Expect - Japan Tsunami
In March of 2011, after the devastating earthquake and tsunami struck Japan’s eastern coast, David Burnell felt a quiet but powerful pull to go.He didn’t go on an official mission.He went alone.With a backpack, rescue gear, and the experience of a lifetime spent in military service, rescue operations, and crisis response, David traveled into one of the largest disaster zones of the modern era.Eventually, embedding with the legendary Mexican rescue team Los Topos, he moved north into the devastated coastal regions of Sendai, Ishinomaki, and Onagawa—places where entire towns had been erased by the sea.He believed his mission was simple:help recover the missing.But along the way, two unexpected encounters revealed a deeper truth.Sometimes rescue isn’t about pulling bodies from rubble.Sometimes it’s about helping someone find their way home.This episode is a reflection on service, faith, purpose, and the quiet moments when a single conversation can redirect a life’s course. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Built By Fire: The Wounds You Cannot See
Some wounds bleed. Others stay hidden for years.In this episode of Built By Fire, David Burnell sits down with longtime friend Jeffrey Denning — veteran, former law enforcement officer, federal operator, and trauma-informed mental health professional — for a deeply honest conversation about critical incidents, cumulative trauma, and the invisible wounds carried by first responders, warriors, and ordinary people.Together they explore the weight of secondary and tertiary trauma, the emotional aftermath of violence, the danger of isolation, and the practical habits that help people heal: sleep, nutrition, movement, gratitude, faith, connection, and service.This episode is not about weakness.It is about reality.It is about the unseen cost of service, the burden carried by those who run toward crisis, and the reminder that healing is possible — but it takes intention, honesty, and people who care enough to knock on the door.If you’ve ever carried pain you couldn’t explain, or loved someone who has, this conversation is for you. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Quiet Readiness: The Benevolent Wolf - Why It Takes a Wolf to Stop a Wolf
In this episode of Quiet Readiness, David Burnell speaks with former African Special Forces instructor and executive coach David Fabricius about the famous “sheep, sheepdog, and wolf” concept popularized by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman.But Fabricius offers a deeper perspective:Sometimes it takes a wolf to stop a wolf.Drawing from his upbringing in Africa, his military service, and decades of international experience, Fabricius explains the role of the benevolent wolf — individuals capable of violence, but guided by discipline, character, and moral responsibility.The conversation explores:• why violence sometimes must confront violence• the psychology of predators and protectors• lessons from South Africa’s political transformation• the importance of capability and preparedness• why freedom must be actively protectedIn an increasingly unstable world, the ability to protect oneself and others may be more important than ever. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Quiet Readiness: Cortisol, Chaos, and Calm Under Pressure
What happens to the human mind and body under sudden stress, violence, and uncertainty?In this episode of Quiet Readiness, David Burnell is joined by Jeffrey Denning for a deep conversation about cortisol, adrenaline, fear, fight-flight-freeze, stress inoculation, and what helps some people remain calm when chaos erupts.Drawing on real-world experience in military, protective, tactical, and training environments, David and Jeff explore lessons from active violence incidents, high-level operators, civilian self-defense, and the importance of training the mind as well as the body.This episode covers:* cortisol and the body’s stress response* fight, flight, freeze, and tonic immobility* what training under pressure actually does* why some people become calmer when chaos increases* how civilians can build readiness without living in fear* the role of faith, discipline, training, and mindset in uncertain timesThis is not fear-based content.It is a practical conversation about how to think clearly, prepare wisely, and remain steady when the world becomes unstable.Make sure to follow or subscribe for more Quiet Readiness insights on awareness, preparedness, and practical self-defense thinking.Stay aware.Stay prepared.Stay quietly ready. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe
Echo Valor: You Have to Live Hard to Be Hard — The Life and Missions of Dan Laguna
Echo Valor: The Walking Wounded
Echo Valor: The Long Walk - Delta Force Selection and our Life Journey

Quiet Readiness: Shots Fired
Two words can change everything in an instant: Shots fired.In this episode of Quiet Readiness, David Burnell examines the reality of active violence and what it teaches us about preparedness, training, and the mindset required to respond when chaos suddenly enters ordinary places.Drawing on decades of experience in military service, law enforcement training, rescue operations, and the development of force-on-force training environments such as the Urban Warfare Center, David explores how modern threats have evolved and why traditional training methods often fail to prepare people for real-world encounters.This episode looks at:• why active violence can occur in any community• how distraction and hesitation increase vulnerability• the limits of traditional range training• why force-on-force training changes how people respond under stress• the psychological realities of fight, flight, or freeze• lessons from real-world incidents involving active shootersQuiet Readiness is not about fear or sensationalism.It is about developing the habits of awareness, preparation, and calm thinking that help people function when the unexpected happens.Because when violence erupts, people do not magically rise to the occasion.They fall to the level of their preparation.Follow or subscribe for more Quiet Readiness insights on awareness, preparedness, and practical self-defense thinking.Stay aware.Stay prepared.Stay quietly ready. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Built By Fire: Sohrab and Rustum
The Tragedy of Sohrab and Rustum — When Warriors Are Forged by FireIn this episode of the Built By Fire Podcast, David Burnell explores the powerful story behind Matthew Arnold’s classic poem Sohrab and Rustum—a tragic tale of war, identity, legacy, and the fire that forges warriors across generations.Rustum, the greatest warrior of Persia, unknowingly faces his own son in single combat after years of separation. What unfolds is one of the most powerful stories ever written about honor, misunderstanding, and the cost of a life lived in battle.This episode reflects on the deeper meaning behind the story:how warriors are shaped by hardship, how fathers and sons carry the same fire, and how the trials of life forge character, wisdom, and purpose.Built By Fire shares real stories, historical reflections, and leadership principles drawn from lives tested in conflict, service, and faith.If you have ever faced hardship, carried responsibility, or wondered what the fire in your life is meant to forge—this conversation is for you.Subscribe for more episodes exploring the lessons forged in the fire. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

S1 Ep 1Quiet Readiness: Introduction
Welcome to Quiet Readiness.In this introductory episode, David Burnell explains the purpose behind this series and the philosophy that guides it — the idea that awareness, preparation, and calm thinking are the most important tools for navigating an uncertain world.Drawing on decades of experience in military service, rescue operations, tactical training, and humanitarian missions, David shares why he created Quiet Readiness and what listeners can expect from future episodes.This series is not about fear, panic, or extreme survivalism.It is about developing the quiet habits that help ordinary people stay aware, prepared, and capable when situations become unpredictable.In this episode, you will learn:• why awareness is the foundation of personal safety• how preparedness begins long before emergencies occur• the mindset that guides Quiet Readiness• what topics and lessons the series will exploreFuture episodes will cover situational awareness, self-defense mindset, disaster readiness, practical preparedness, and lessons drawn from real-world experience.If you value clear thinking, practical preparedness, and calm strength in uncertain times, you are in the right place.Make sure to follow or subscribe for more Quiet Readiness insights on awareness, preparedness, and practical self-defense thinking.Stay aware.Stay prepared.Stay quietly ready. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Quiet Readiness: Situational Awareness
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 equipmentSituational 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.Make sure to follow or subscribe for more Quiet Readiness insights on awareness, preparedness, and practical self-defense thinking.Stay aware.Stay prepared.Stay quietly ready. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe
Echo Valor: Beneath the Ice - A True Dive Rescue Story
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Echo Valor: The Arctic Convoy Murmansk, 1942
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Echo Valor: Japan 2011 - Valor in the Face of Earthquake, Tsunami, and Radiation
Echo Valor: Quiet Valor in the North Hollywood Shootout

Audiobook: Kin, Land, and Steel - Power, War, and the Scottish Clans
The Scottish clans were not symbols.They were systems.Long before modern states imposed centralized law and authority, the clans of Scotland governed land, loyalty, and violence through kinship and obligation. In an environment where geography defeated bureaucracy and law arrived too late to matter, clans provided order, protection, and survival. They endured not because they were ancient, but because they worked.Kin, Land, and Steel strips away romantic myth to examine the Scottish clan system as it truly functioned. This is not a celebration of tartans or folklore, but a practical history of power—how authority was earned, enforced, and ultimately dismantled.David Burnell traces the rise of the clans from their origins in fractured landscapes and mixed populations, through their internal structures, traditions, and wars, to their confrontation with centralized authority. He explores how chiefs ruled through obligation rather than law, how violence was regulated rather than chaotic, and why the clan system could not survive the rise of the modern British state.The book follows the clans through feuds, raids, Jacobitism, Culloden, and the Highland Clearances—not as tragedies of identity, but as case studies in the collision between local power and centralized control. What emerges is a clear understanding of why the clans endured for centuries, and why they fell so quickly once their mechanisms were deliberately dismantled.Written in a restrained, unsentimental voice, Kin, Land, and Steel is for readers who want history without romance and clarity without nostalgia. It is a study of how societies organize themselves when institutions fail—and what happens when those systems are replaced.Perfect for readers interested in* Scottish history beyond folklore* Clan warfare and kin-based power systems* The rise of centralized states* Military and social history* Power, obligation, and survival under pressureFind this and other episodes from the Echo Valor Podcast by searching “Echo Valor Podcast” on your favorite podcast platform. You can also discover original music by searching “Echo Valor Music” on your favorite streaming platform, and explore books and written works by searching “David Burnell” on Amazon to visit his author page. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Audiobook: Behind the Lines - The History of Air Force Special Operations
Air Force Special Operations has shaped modern warfare in ways few outside the profession fully understand. Operating in secrecy, denied environments, and the margins of conventional conflict, specialized airpower has enabled missions that reshaped battlefields, doctrine, and national strategy.Behind the Lines is a comprehensive documentary history of Air Force Special Operations—from the earliest foundations of airpower to the creation of Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) and its role in modern multidomain conflict. Written as an institutional history rather than a memoir, this book traces how unconventional aviation capabilities evolved from World War II through the Cold War, Vietnam, and post-9/11 operations.This volume examines:* The origins of special operations aviation and the Air Commandos* Tactical innovation during World War II and Vietnam* The institutional failures that led to reform and centralization* The creation of Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)* Special Tactics Forces and air-ground integration* Special operations aviation platforms and the AC-130 gunship* ISR, precision warfare, and modern counterterrorism operations* Joint, interagency, and coalition integration* Emerging threats, multidomain warfare, and the future forceDrawing exclusively from open-source materials, official histories, and publicly available doctrine, Behind the Lines presents a clear, neutral account of how specialized airpower became an indispensable element of U.S. special operations.This book intentionally avoids personal narratives, tactical instruction, or classified detail. Instead, it provides readers with historical context, institutional understanding, and doctrinal insight into one of the most consequential—and least documented—capabilities in modern military history.Behind the Lines is ideal for:* Military professionals and veterans* Aviation and airpower historians* Policy and defense studies readers* Students of special operations and modern warfare* Civilian readers seeking an authoritative, accessible historyThis is not a story of individuals—it is the documented history of a capability that operates, quite literally, behind the lines.Find this and other episodes from the Echo Valor Podcast by searching “Echo Valor Podcast” on your favorite podcast platform. You can also discover original music by searching “Echo Valor Music” on your favorite streaming platform, and explore books and written works by searching “David Burnell” on Amazon to visit his author page. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Audiobook: Defensive Handgun - Safe Carry, Clear Judgment, Effective Hits
A Practical Guide to Responsibility, Safety, and Effective Defensive Shootingby David BurnellOwning a defensive handgun carries responsibility long before it ever needs to be used. Defensive Handgun is not about bravado, speed, or tactics borrowed from movies or social media. It is about judgment, discipline, and skill built the right way—for civilians who carry legally and want to do so safely, ethically, and competently.Written by David Burnell, a professional with decades of real-world experience in training, protection, and firearms instruction, this book walks readers through the modern fundamentals of defensive handgun use—grounded in contemporary training standards and civilian realities.This fully illustrated guide takes complex concepts and makes them understandable, repeatable, and safe to practice. Every section emphasizes accountability over ego, preparation over reaction, and restraint over impulse.Inside You’ll Learn:* The legal, moral, and practical responsibilities of carrying a defensive handgun* The non-negotiable safety principles that prevent accidents before they happen* How to choose a reliable handgun, ammunition, and holster you can actually run* Modern sight systems, including when optics make sense—and when they don’t* The three fundamentals that produce consistent hits: sight alignment, sight picture, and trigger control* Grip, stance, and recoil management that hold up under stress* Safe presentation and re-holstering methods that prevent common injuries* Practical reloads, malfunction awareness, and keeping the gun running* Dry practice and live shooting plans designed for busy civilians* Simple skill checks that measure competence without machismoWhat Makes This Book Different:✔ Civilian-focused, not military fantasy✔ Safety-first, legally conscious instruction✔ Modern training concepts explained in plain language✔ Fully illustrated for clarity and learning retention✔ Designed to complement Before It Happens and Quick DefenseThis book is for responsible adults who understand that avoiding the fight is always a win, and that if a defensive handgun is ever needed, it must be handled with calm, control, and accountability.Skill is earned. Responsibility is non-negotiable.Find this and other episodes from the Echo Valor Podcast by searching “Echo Valor Podcast” on your favorite podcast platform. You can also discover original music by searching “Echo Valor Music” on your favorite streaming platform, and explore books and written works by searching “David Burnell” on Amazon to visit his author page. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

Audiobook: Quick Defense - Practical Self-Defense for Real-World Threats
Practical Self-Defense for Real-World ThreatsMost violence does not begin with punches.It begins with pressure, positioning, and hesitation.Quick Defense is a reality-based guide to personal safety built on awareness, restraint, and decisive action—designed for real people facing real-world threats. This is not a sports manual or a collection of flashy techniques. It is a practical system focused on avoiding danger, recognizing threats early, and responding effectively when escape is still possible.Written by David Burnell, a veteran instructor with decades of experience in operational training, rescue environments, and high-stress decision-making, Quick Defense emphasizes what works in practice—not what looks impressive in a gym.Inside, you’ll learn:* How violence really unfolds—and how to recognize it early* Situational awareness and boundary setting that reduce risk* Simple, reliable defensive techniques that function under stress* How to escape grabs, strikes, chokes, and ground threats* Why balance, movement, and decision-making matter more than strength* How to disengage safely and move toward helpEach technique is supported by clear black-and-white instructional illustrations to aid visual learning, while emphasizing that true self-defense requires awareness, judgment, and practice—not memorization.Quick Defense is not about becoming aggressive or fearless.It is about being prepared, present, and capable of acting when it matters.If your goal is not to fight—but to survive, disengage, and go home—this book was written for you.Find this and other episodes from the Echo Valor Podcast by searching “Echo Valor Podcast” on your favorite podcast platform. You can also discover original music by searching “Echo Valor Music” on your favorite streaming platform, and explore books and written works by searching “David Burnell” on Amazon to visit his author page. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

S1 Ep 8Audiobook: IN THE BLACK - Leadership Under Pressure
Leadership is easy when conditions are perfect.This book is not written for those moments.In the Black is about leadership when visibility is limited, information is incomplete, pressure is unavoidable, and responsibility does not disappear. It is about what holds when plans fall apart, certainty evaporates, and people still look to you.Drawing from real-world experience in disaster zones, high-risk security operations, combat training environments, and decades of building and leading companies, David Burnell examines leadership as it actually exists—not as theory, trend, or performance.These are not tactics.They are not motivational slogans.They are principles forged under pressure.Through lived narratives from post-tsunami Japan, humanitarian operations in Haiti, force-on-force training environments, and the boardrooms of growing companies, Burnell explores what pressure reveals about leaders—and what effective leaders transmit to the people around them.Inside this book, you will encounter:* Why stress exposes leadership rather than creates it* How affirmation stabilizes teams under cognitive overload* When deliberate stillness is the most responsible action* Why movement without purpose creates chaos* How comfort zones quietly become ceilings* Why leadership is transmitted, not possessed* What leadership costs internally—physically, mentally, and spiritually* Why true success often looks like “nothing happened.”This is a book for leaders who carry weight.For those who make decisions without applause.For those responsible for outcomes they cannot fully control.In The Black, there is no promise of certainty.It offers something more durable: clarity under pressure.Find this and other episodes from the Echo Valor Podcast by searching “Echo Valor Podcast” on your favorite podcast platform. You can also discover original music by searching “Echo Valor Music” on your favorite streaming platform, and explore books and written works by searching “David Burnell” on Amazon to visit his author page. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

S1 Ep 7Episode 7: Leadership Is Transmitted, Not Possessed
Leadership is not something leaders keep—it’s something they pass on.In the final episode of IN THE BLACK, David Burnell explores how leadership functions under pressure not as authority, but as transmission. Drawing from high-stress operational environments, this episode examines how calm, clarity, and intent move through teams—and how leaders shape outcomes by regulating the environment rather than controlling it.Leadership Is Transmitted, Not Possessed closes the series by reinforcing a central truth: under pressure, teams synchronize with their leaders. What is passed forward—calm or chaos, clarity or confusion—determines performance.This episode ties together the series’ core principles and leaves listeners with a durable framework for leading in the face of uncertainty, in business and beyond.Find this and other episodes from the Echo Valor Podcast by searching “Echo Valor Podcast” on your favorite podcast platform. You can also discover original music by searching “Echo Valor Music” on your favorite streaming platform, and explore books and written works by searching “David Burnell” on Amazon to visit his author page. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

S1 Ep 6Episode 6: Comfort Zones Are Ceiling Tiles
Comfort feels safe—until pressure arrives.In this episode of IN THE BLACK, David Burnell explores why comfort zones quietly limit growth and why preparation—not confidence—determines performance under stress. Drawing on stress inoculation training models, this episode explains how deeply ingrained fundamentals enable individuals and teams to adapt when conditions change.Comfort Zones Are Ceiling Tiles challenges the belief that stability comes from staying comfortable and reframes deliberate challenge as a leadership responsibility. This episode is especially relevant for business leaders seeking resilience, adaptability, and sustained performance in uncertain environments.Find this and other episodes from the Echo Valor Podcast by searching “Echo Valor Podcast” on your favorite podcast platform. You can also discover original music by searching “Echo Valor Music” on your favorite streaming platform, and explore books and written works by searching “David Burnell” on Amazon to visit his author page. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe

S1 Ep 5Episode 5: Move With Purpose
Action matters—but only when it’s anchored to intent.In this episode of IN THE BLACK, David Burnell breaks down why movement without direction creates noise rather than progress. Drawing from operational training environments, this episode introduces a simple but powerful framework—concept, objective, support, movement—and shows how it scales directly to business leadership.Movement With Purpose explores why leaders don’t need perfect information to act, but they do need aligned intent. It challenges the tendency to confuse activity with effectiveness and reframes clarity as shared understanding rather than control.This episode is especially relevant for leaders managing teams under pressure, navigating rapid change, or struggling with execution despite constant activity.Find this and other episodes from the Echo Valor Podcast by searching “Echo Valor Podcast” on your favorite podcast platform. You can also discover original music by searching “Echo Valor Music” on your favorite streaming platform, and explore books and written works by searching “David Burnell” on Amazon to visit his author page. Get full access to David Burnell at davidburnell.substack.com/subscribe