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Vision InSites Podcast

Vision InSites Podcast

Vision InSites Intelligent Reporting Software

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Show overview

Vision InSites Podcast launched in 2025 and has put out 35 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 35 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 47 min and 1h 19m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 days ago, with 15 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Vision InSites Intelligent Reporting Software.

Episodes
35
Running
2025–2026 · 1y
Median length
1h 2m
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

The Vision InSites PodcastWhere the real stories of private security, property management, and business growth collide.Hosted by Chris Anderson, co-founder of Vision InSites, each episode goes beyond the surface—diving into unfiltered conversations with the people building, scaling, and redefining the security industry. From zero-contract startups to million-dollar operations, we talk strategy, mindset, wins, and the lessons that don’t make it into the reports.No fluff. No theory. Just what’s working in the field—straight from the source.🎙️ New episodes featuring founders, operators, and frontline leaders.🎧 Real insights from those doing the work.Subscribe and get the blueprint to grow, lead, and win in security.

Latest Episodes

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Chris Anderson’s Transition from Law Enforcement to Security Technology

May 12, 20261h 26m

36 Years in Law Enforcement: Ralph Ornelas, Former Chief of Police

May 5, 20261h 42m

From LAPD to Use of Force Training: Tim Pearce’s Story

Apr 28, 20262h 6m

Security Technology Experience Center: Industry Innovation

Apr 21, 202631 min

The Future of Security: Training & Technology

Apr 14, 20261h 21m

Security Guard to Police Chief: Kendrick Sadler

Apr 7, 202653 min

S3 Ep 6Internal Affairs & Police Misconduct: Insights from Marlon Marrache

In this episode of the Vision InSites Podcast, host Chris Anderson sits down with Marlon Marrache, a 25+ year law enforcement veteran and internal affairs expert, to break down the realities of police misconduct investigations and the impact they have on officers and organizations.Marlon shares insights from his experience handling internal affairs cases, including how investigations are conducted, where they can fall short, and why the process itself can be as challenging as the outcome.The conversation also explores how these lessons apply to the private security industry, where many professionals face similar risks without the same level of preparation or understanding.In this conversation: • What internal affairs investigations actually look like behind the scenes • Why the process can impact officers long before any outcome is reached • How incomplete investigations can affect credibility and careers • The human side of misconduct investigations • What security professionals should understand about risk and accountability

Mar 31, 20261h 18m

S3 Ep 5Security Operations Leadership: Lessons from Betty Wilson

In this episode of the Vision InSites Podcast, host Chris Anderson sits down with Betty Wilson of Shepherd Guard Services to explore the realities of security operations leadership — from discipline and accountability to communication and team management.With more than 30 years in the industry, Betty shares her journey from business ownership into private security, along with the leadership principles and operational strategies that have helped her build strong teams and manage complex contracts, including hospitals and large-scale accounts.In this conversation: • Why discipline and accountability are essential in security operations • How communication drives client relationships and long-term success • What most companies get wrong when managing security officers • The operational challenges of high-responsibility environments like hospitals • How leadership, structure, and appreciation improve employee retention

Mar 24, 202657 min

S3 Ep 4Security Staffing & Industry Professionalism with Klaus Doering

In this episode of the Vision InSites Podcast, host Chris Anderson sits down with Klaus Doering, founder of SecurityX and a former police officer in the German (Hesse) Police Force, to discuss security staffing, professional standards, and the systems the private security industry needs to evolve.Drawing on nearly three decades of experience across law enforcement, executive protection, and private security operations in both Europe and the United States, Klaus shares lessons from his career protecting dignitaries, building security teams, and navigating the operational realities of the industry.The conversation explores why staffing remains one of the biggest challenges in private security and how fragmented hiring processes can create risk for companies, clients, and officers alike. Klaus also explains the vision behind SecurityX and how better tools, stronger vetting, and a more connected professional community could help raise standards across the industry.In this conversation: • Lessons from German law enforcement and dignitary protection • Why security staffing remains a persistent challenge for operators • The risks of fragmented hiring and weak vetting systems • How stronger training and standards improve professionalism • The vision behind SecurityX and building a stronger security community

Mar 17, 202644 min

S3 Ep 3Crisis Stabilization Training with Dave Weiner

In this episode of the Vision InSites Podcast, host Chris Anderson speaks with Dave Weiner about crisis stabilization training and the challenges security and public safety professionals face when responding to unpredictable human behavior.Drawing on his background in law enforcement and behavioral crisis programs, Dave shares how real-world experience led him to develop training focused on recognizing behavioral cues, improving communication under pressure, and stabilizing volatile situations before they escalate. The conversation also explores the role of collaboration between law enforcement, mental health professionals, and crisis response teams.In this conversation:• Why crisis situations rarely unfold in predictable ways• The difference between traditional de-escalation and crisis stabilization• How behavioral awareness improves decision-making in the field• Lessons from working with law enforcement and veteran crisis teams• Why modern security professionals need better crisis response training

Mar 10, 20261h 9m

S3 Ep 2Business Leadership and Discipline with Craig Cooke

In this episode of the Vision InSites Podcast, host Chris Anderson sits down with Craig Cooke — entrepreneur, author of Business Kung Fu, and former agency owner — to explore how business leadership and discipline are built through mindset, structure, and resilience.Craig shares his journey from a modest upbringing to launching an early internet business in 1996, evolving into an integrated marketing agency, and eventually selling the company. He also breaks down his “Five Elements of Success” framework and explains how martial arts philosophy shaped the way he leads, stays focused, and pushes through setbacks.In this conversation:• How Kung Fu training influenced Craig’s approach to leadership and self-control• The Five Elements of Success: passion, discipline, expertise, confidence, and faith• Why entrepreneurship tests resilience more than anything else• The difference between showing up, being productive, and creating real value• How visualization and disciplined execution played a role in selling his business

Mar 3, 202654 min

S3 Ep 1Security Operations Leadership in Practice

In this episode of the Vision InSites Podcast, host Chris Anderson sits down with Sebastian Prooth to explore the realities of security operations leadership shaped by experience across media, investigative work, and enterprise security management.Sebastian shares candid insights from managing large, multi-site security programs, highlighting the operational breakdowns that occur when hiring, training, and accountability systems fail. Drawing on real-world experience, he explains why most security challenges are rooted in leadership and process—not individual guard performance.In this conversation:• How investigative thinking strengthens security operations• Why hiring and accountability systems matter more than headcount• Common operational failures leaders overlook in multi-site programs• Where technology supports decision-making—and where it doesn’t• Why security must evolve beyond basic “observe and report” models

Feb 24, 20261h 13m

S2 Ep 12From Coast Guard Operations to Private Security Innovation

In this episode of the Vision InSites Podcast, host Chris Anderson sits down with Rick Young, retired U.S. Coast Guard senior chief and founder of ATAC Solutions, to explore how real-world operational experience shapes effective security leadership and modern security strategy.Rick shares lessons from 20 years in maritime law enforcement, counter-drug interdictions, and joint operations with U.S. Navy assets, then connects those experiences to the realities of private security — including accountability, reporting, and the role of technology in high-risk environments.In this conversation:• What maritime law enforcement teaches about leadership under pressure• Why discipline and process matter more than technology alone• How reporting should function as communication, not a checkbox• The operational realities behind counter-drug missions at sea• What it takes to build scalable, accountable security operations

Jan 20, 202658 min

S2 Ep 11Episode 11 - Dennis Ruff & Martin Acosta

In this episode of the Vision InSites Podcast, host Chris Anderson sits down with Dennis Ruff and Martin Acosta, co-founders of Brothers in Arms Security, to unpack the realities of multi-housing security operations and why this segment breaks so many security companies.Dennis and Martin share candid insights from more than a decade of operating in HOAs and apartment communities, covering leadership under pressure, client expectations, reporting challenges, and what it actually takes to retain residential security accounts long-term.In this conversation:• Why multi-housing security operations demand a different leadership approach• The biggest mistakes security companies make with HOAs and apartments• How misaligned expectations create operational burnout• Why reporting—not visibility—drives trust in residential security• What operators must do to sustain growth in high-friction environments

Jan 13, 202658 min

S2 Ep 10How to Scale a Private Security Company Without Losing Control

In this episode of the Vision InSites Podcast, host Chris Anderson sits down with Ed Clay, founder of Protection America, to unpack the real-world challenges of scaling a security operation — from delegation and payroll pressure to leadership and long-term sustainability.Ed shares candid insights from building Protection America in California, including the personal and operational lessons that come with growth, portfolio clients, and managing hundreds of officers in a high-liability environment.In this conversation:• Why scaling security companies often leads to declining service quality• The hardest leadership lesson founders face when delegating control• Why payroll discipline is critical to survival in private security• How reporting has evolved from accountability to client communication• What success costs leaders if boundaries aren’t in place

Jan 6, 20261h 13m

S2 Ep 9Private Security Training: What Real Professionals Learn in the Field

In this episode, we discuss:• Why most private security training fails under stress• How executive protection reshaped LaVonce’s view of professionalism• The reality of active shooter preparedness (without the Hollywood myths)• Why training and reporting are inseparable• How micro trainings and site-specific guidance help officers perform better on post

Dec 16, 20251h 25m

S2 Ep 8From Facebook Security to Fraud Investigations: How Keith Butler Built Better Security

What actually makes professional private security services work?In this episode, Vision InSites Podcast host Chris Anderson sits down with Keith Butler, CEO of Elite Defense Security Solutions — a leader whose career spans San Ramon PD K-9, task-force operations, corporate security at Facebook, and now private-sector leadership.Keith shares powerful lessons on accountability, culture fit, reporting, and the standards that separate average firms from truly professional operations.In this conversation:• How a career-ending injury reshaped Keith’s purpose• What law enforcement did — and didn’t — prepare him for• Why big-box security companies lose clients over reporting• The role of leadership in building officer trust and professionalism• How Vision InSites strengthened Elite Defense’s operations

Dec 9, 20251h 16m

S2 Ep 7How to Win More Security Contracts: Leadership & Mindset Lessons From Richard Gordon and Matt Rash

Host Chris Anderson sits down with Richard Gordon and Matt Rash for an unfiltered conversation on leadership, communication, and the mindset needed to win more security contracts.Richard shares lessons from the Marine Corps, corporate security, and decades of real-world experience, while Matt adds perspective from running a fast-growing private security firm. A must-listen for security owners, operations leaders, and anyone who works with teams on the ground.Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.

Dec 2, 20251h 46m

S2 Ep 6"There Had to Be a Better Way”: Why Mike Rendon Built Gate Sentry for HOAs

In this episode of the Vision InSites Podcast, host Chris Anderson sits down with Mike Rendon, founder and CEO of Gate Sentry, for an eye-opening conversation about how a corporate strategist turned a gated-community frustration into one of the most innovative visitor management solutions in the security industry.From two decades in corporate leadership with companies like Bank of America, Unilever, and American Airlines, to running his own guard company and technology firm, Mike shares how his problem-solving mindset led to the creation of Gate Sentry — a tool now helping property managers and HOA boards across the country improve security, simplify operations, and reduce costs.They dive into:How a corporate background inspired a smarter, simpler approach to visitor managementWhy eliminating paper logs and hardware reduces risk and increases accountabilityHow technology can help guard companies improve efficiency and client trustThe future of intelligent access and automation in gated communitiesWhat it means to lead with innovation, empathy, and real-world experienceWhether you’re a property manager, HOA board member, or security operator, you’ll walk away with actionable insights on innovation, leadership, and how technology is reshaping private security — one gate at a time.

Nov 18, 20251h 25m

S2 Ep 5Jack Wilkie: From Corporate Leader to Community Security

In this episode of the Vision InSites Podcast, host Chris Anderson sits down with Jack Wilkie, founder of Paladin Gate Guardians, for an inspiring conversation on integrity, leadership, and reinvention.From his early career working with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Amway, and 7-Eleven to building a successful security company later in life, Jack’s journey is a testament to the power of service and relationships.They dive into:How Amway turned a 60 Minutes investigation into a PR triumphThe leadership lessons that translate from corporate America to community securityWhy hiring for attitude beats hiring for experienceHow hands-on management and personal touch drive retentionJack’s “price + service = value” principle for delivering quality and trustWhether you’re a security leader, business owner, or professional looking to build a lasting legacy, you’ll walk away with actionable insights on leadership, loyalty, and humility from someone who’s lived them all.

Nov 11, 20251h 19m
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