The Fearless Mindset

Mark Ledlow

The Fearless Mindset hosted by Mark Ledlow, the founder of Ledlow Security Group. Join me as I interview the Security Industry's best and brightest to learn about the tactics and strategies they use to protect the world's wealthiest families so you can stay safe during these unprecedented times. If any questions come up or you want to get connected or recommend a guest, email Mark@LedlowSecurity.com

  1. Episode 294- Executive Security, Social Media OPSEC, and AI: Staying Visible Without Becoming Vulnerable with Ken Carrasco (Part 2)

    vor 2 Tagen

    Episode 294- Executive Security, Social Media OPSEC, and AI: Staying Visible Without Becoming Vulnerable with Ken Carrasco (Part 2)

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, Host Mark Ledlow interviews security consultant and industry veteran Ken Carrasco they discuss how executives may lock down accounts, yet risk often comes from friends and family posting details; an audit example shows a wedding guest sharing an invitation and location, revealing an executive’s connections.  Mark contrasts low-profile wealthy individuals who post sparingly with others who overshare, noting social media’s value for marketing and client vetting but warning that posts can violate OPSEC, NDAs, or expose routines, and can’t truly be erased.  They cover deepfakes and AI voice/video translation that convincingly mimics speakers, urging AI be used to augment productivity, not replace professional judgment or client deliverables.  Business advice includes specializing in one or two strengths, expanding within strong regions/verticals, positioning as a strategic advisor, maintaining regular client cadence, and treating mentorship and genuine service as leadership and long-term reputation building. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS Wealthy and high-profile individuals protect themselves by posting after events, not before, and by keeping daily activities off social media entirelyThe line between personal and professional identity has blurred — what you post personally can directly affect your professional reputation and securityOnce content is published online, it cannot be fully retracted; someone will always capture it before you delete itAI-generated deepfakes and voice cloning are no longer theoretical — they are realistic enough to deceive even people who know you wellAI should augment professional judgment, not replace it; using AI to do client deliverables from scratch is a reputational and ethical riskSpecialization wins: in a competitive market, doubling and tripling down on one or two strengths beats trying to do everythingQUOTES  "Once you post, the cat's out of the bag. You can't take it back.""I don't think you can be a leader without being a mentor today.""People don't know how much you know until they know how much you care.""Don't try to be all things to all people. Double and triple down on what you're already strong in.""Position yourself as a strategic advisor — that's the distinguishing factor.""It's not about huge numbers — it's about the quality of what you're providing and helping individuals who find value in it.""There's no greater calling than being of service to others.""AI should augment what we're doing as professionals. It shouldn't replace things."Get to know more about Ken Carrasco through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kencarrasco/ To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen on major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.

    30 Min.
  2. Episode 293 - Trust, Executive Risk, and Building Security Through Relationships with Ken Carrasco (Part 1)

    26. Juni

    Episode 293 - Trust, Executive Risk, and Building Security Through Relationships with Ken Carrasco (Part 1)

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, Host Mark Ledlow interviews security consultant and industry veteran Ken Carrasco to discuss his journey from retail loss prevention to leading security programs in Silicon Valley and building a successful independent consulting practice. Ken shares how relationships, trust, mentorship, and continuous learning played a pivotal role in his career growth, including his transition from Costco to Cisco Systems during a period of rapid expansion. He reflects on the importance of adaptability, humility, and being willing to seek guidance when navigating new challenges in the security profession. The conversation explores the realities of entrepreneurship in the security industry, highlighting the unique challenges faced by boutique consultants and the importance of focusing on client outcomes rather than credentials alone. Ken explains how trust, empathy, and understanding the client's perspective often create more value than simply selling products or services. Mark and Ken also discuss today's evolving risk landscape, including executive protection, digital footprint management, third-party vendor assessments, reputational threats, and executive risk triage. Ken shares real-world examples of helping business leaders evaluate potential threats, validate concerns, and implement security measures that are proportionate to their actual risk profile. The episode concludes with an insightful discussion on situational awareness, social media exposure, and how family members, friends, and close associates can unintentionally create security vulnerabilities for executives and organizations. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS Trust creates opportunity — Long-term relationships and credibility often open more doors than direct sales efforts or marketing campaigns.Security is a relationship-driven business — Success comes from earning trust first and revenue second, especially when clients are dealing with sensitive risks and vulnerabilities.Mentorship accelerates professional growth — Seeking guidance from experienced professionals can shorten learning curves and help build stronger security programs.Adaptability is essential in security leadership — Security professionals must continuously learn new skills and collaborate across departments to address evolving challenges.Entrepreneurship requires resilience — Independent consultants must embrace uncertainty, overcome setbacks, and remain committed through both busy and slow business cycles.Clients care about outcomes, not credentials — Organizations are ultimately looking for solutions to their problems rather than an impressive list of titles or certifications.Empathy creates better security solutions — Understanding the client’s perspective leads to more practical recommendations and stronger long-term partnerships.Executive risk extends beyond physical threats — Digital footprints, online exposure, and publicly available personal information have become major security concerns for business leaders.Risk assessments should drive security decisions — Effective security strategies begin with understanding actual risk levels and implementing proportionate protective measures.Third-party vendors can introduce security vulnerabilities — Organizations must evaluate the security practices of partners, suppliers, and contractors as part of a comprehensive risk management program.Reputation can become a security issue — Rumors, misinformation, and competitive pressures can create concerns that require validation and strategic response.Social media creates unintended exposure — Family members, friends, and close associates can unknowingly reveal sensitive information that increases executive and organizational risk.Situational awareness is a leadership responsibility — Executives who understand their personal and professional exposure are better positioned to make informed security decisions.Honesty about what you don’t know is a strength — The most effective professionals acknowledge knowledge gaps and actively seek expertise when needed.Success in security comes from solving problems — The most valuable consultants provide clarity, practical guidance, and measurable outcomes rather than unnecessary complexity. QUOTES  “You have to lead with trust before revenue.""Clients don't care about your titles. They want to know if you can solve their problems.""A lot of the value is simply providing clarity.""In order to be successful, you're going to have to get through the failures to get to the successes.""Most executives aren't exposed by what they're doing—it's often the people around them."“Executive risk always begins with understanding the risk profile.""We want to provide proportionate security, not unnecessary security.""Just because someone has a concern doesn't mean they have a threat.""Most executives aren't exposed by what they're doing—it's often the people around them.""You can lock down your own information, but you can't always lock down everyone else's." Get to know more about Ken Carrasco through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kencarrasco/ To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen on major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.

    32 Min.
  3. Episode 292 - Cyber Resilience, Legal Liability, and Winning Through Service with Eddie Sorrells (Part 2)

    16. Juni

    Episode 292 - Cyber Resilience, Legal Liability, and Winning Through Service with Eddie Sorrells (Part 2)

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, Host Mark Ledlow interviews Eddie Sorrells, newly named president of ASIS and CEO of a security company,Eddie shares insights on how the security industry has evolved since COVID, highlighting the growing role of technology as a force multiplier and the increasing importance of cyber resilience in today's risk environment. The discussion explores the convergence of physical and cyber security, the emerging threats posed by artificial intelligence, phishing attacks, and digital deception.  Eddie also draws on his experience as an attorney to explain legal liability in the security industry, emphasizing the critical importance of training, insurance, documentation, and risk management. Mark and Eddie discuss how boutique security firms can compete against larger organizations by focusing on responsiveness, customer service, and operational excellence. They also preview the upcoming Global Security Exchange (GSX) conference in Atlanta and discuss the value of networking, professional development, and servant leadership within the security community. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS Cyber resilience is the new security mindset — Organizations must prepare not only to prevent cyber incidents but also to recover quickly when they occur.Technology is a force multiplier, not a replacement for people — COVID accelerated adoption of security technologies that enhance operational effectiveness.AI is transforming the threat landscape — Voice cloning, deepfakes, and sophisticated phishing attacks make traditional warning signs harder to detect.Training is your best legal defense — Proper training, documentation, and compliance can significantly reduce organizational liability.Security companies must understand risk beyond physical protection — Legal exposure, insurance requirements, and contractor oversight are critical business considerations.Responsiveness wins business — Clients value organizations that answer calls, solve problems quickly, and make them feel supported.Service outperforms marketing — A strong reputation built on consistent execution generates more referrals than any advertising campaign.Small firms can outperform larger competitors — Boutique organizations often have greater agility, stronger relationships, and faster decision-making.Professional relationships create long-term opportunities — Networking and maintaining authentic connections continue to drive industry growth.Servant leadership creates lasting impact — Great leaders focus on leaving organizations better than they found them. QUOTES  "They don't use the phrase cyber security. They only talk about cyber resilience because it's going to happen." "What's suspicious anymore?" "The classic attorney answer is, 'It depends.'" "Make sure you train your staff, you're investing in that, and they're aware of those threats and how to handle themselves.""At the end of the day, a good service and a good product is going to shine through.""It's not about being perfect, it's about being responsive.""People are hungry for that level of service.""We just want to feel special when we call you.""The fastest way you're going to grow is through your team's professionalism and reputation in the field.""I want to make sure that I leave this position better than I found it."Get to know more about Eddie Sorrells through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-sorrells-cpp-psp-pci-b376155/ To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen on major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.

    26 Min.
  4. Episode 291- Building Relationships, Marketing, and the Future of Executive Protection with Forhad Razzaque (Part 2)

    9. Juni

    Episode 291- Building Relationships, Marketing, and the Future of Executive Protection with Forhad Razzaque (Part 2)

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, host Mark Ledlow is joined by Forhad Razzaque, president and President of Integras Intelligence in New York, to discuss his career path and the security industry’s current risk landscape. They explore the importance of company culture, long-term partnerships, business resilience, and the evolving landscape of executive protection and intelligence services. Forhad shares lessons from building a business alongside his longtime partner Tony Picciano, emphasizing how trust, mutual respect, and a customer-first mindset have helped them navigate both difficult and successful periods. The discussion highlights the growing role of intelligence analysts, the need for security leaders to demonstrate measurable value, and how organizations are becoming leaner while demanding greater efficiency. The conversation also dives into marketing, podcasting, social media, and relationship-building as essential business development tools. Forhad explains how consistency and persistence often create opportunities years later, while Mark shares how digital platforms have transformed how clients discover and evaluate security professionals. They conclude by discussing the future of executive protection, the rise of digital executive protection, and why relationships, adaptability, and continuous learning remain critical for long-term success in the security industry. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS • Strong business partnerships are tested during both the worst and best times—mutual respect is what sustains them. • Company culture starts at the leadership level and spreads throughout the organization. • Technology enables security operations, but people remain the most important component. • Organizations increasingly want efficiency and measurable results rather than simply adding headcount. • Security professionals must communicate and quantify their value to executive leadership. • Sales and marketing should never stop, even when business is booming. • Consistent content creation builds credibility and trust over time, even when results are not immediate. • The best marketing often comes from educating people and providing value before asking for business. • Success in executive protection increasingly requires adaptability, relationship-building, and business acumen. • Digital executive protection is becoming a major growth area as executives face increasing online exposure and privacy risks. • Building relationships is about giving first, not taking. • Long-term business success comes from persistence, patience, and continuously showing up. QUOTES "Every day is not a good day, but let's work together, find a common middle ground, and work through our problems." "The most important thing is the customer." "Strategy before tactics." "The sales and marketing of an organization is 24/7, 365." "Discomfort is a natural part of life, and discomfort is also a sign of growth." "Either you do it or you don't do it. And if you do it, you've got to stick with it." "You never know who's listening. You never know what opportunities are being created." "Everything is driven by sales. If you don't have opportunity, you don't have customers." "Relationship building is not about getting. Relationship building is about giving." "Don't be afraid and being stupid are two different things." Get to know more about Forhad Razzaque through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/forhadrazzaque/ To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen on major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.

    31 Min.
  5. Episode 290 - ASIS President Eddie Sorrells on Transformation, Next-Gen Leadership, and Becoming a Total Risk Partner

    2. Juni

    Episode 290 - ASIS President Eddie Sorrells on Transformation, Next-Gen Leadership, and Becoming a Total Risk Partner

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, Host Mark Ledlow interviews Eddie Sorrells, newly named president of ASIS and CEO of a security company, about balancing the 12-month volunteer role with his day job and emphasizing the broader work of ASIS staff, volunteer leaders, and the global board. Sorrells describes traveling to chapters worldwide to share a “transformation” message: individuals, the security industry, and ASIS must evolve, including through new regional boards. They discuss how podcasts and digital content help develop the next generation, who seek long-term relationships and ask for information rather than help. Sorrells recounts an accidental 35-year career starting as an unarmed night-shift officer, mentorship, ASIS involvement, and law school. He explains client demands shifting from “guards, gates, and guns” to holistic, tech-enabled risk partnerships (including EP, intel, travel risk, consulting) while stressing customer service as the key differentiator. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS Never stop learning — Even with 35 years in security, staying curious and learning from the next generation is essential.Accidental starts can lead to intentional careers — Many security professionals stumbled into the field but thrived by committing fully once they arrived.Do the best job with the one you have — Consistent excellence in your current role is what earns advancement, not ambition alone.The industry is evolving from guards to risk partners — Modern security firms must offer tech-enabled, holistic solutions: personnel, EP, intel, travel risk, and consulting.Customer service is still the differentiator — Returning calls, being responsive, and making clients feel valued drives growth more than any marketing campaign.Next-gen professionals think in relationships, not transactions — They're asking deeper, forward-looking questions and playing the long game.Celebrate milestones along the way — The journey matters; don't wait for some distant goal to feel accomplished.Transformation is required at every level — Individuals, associations, and the industry itself must continuously evolve or become irrelevant.QUOTES  I've been doing this 35 years, but I've never done it today." "My journey in security was accidental, but once I got committed to it, it became much more intentional." "Just do the best job with the one that you got, and everything else will take care of itself." — Eddie Sorrells (attributed to his father)"People want to know how much you care before they care how much you know.""They're not asking for help. They're asking for information." — on the next generation's approach to mentorship"That front-line job was much more important than what I do now. That's the lifeblood of our industry." "All this stuff is irrelevant if you forget good old-fashioned customer service." "Customers said, 'You guys are giving good service — let's go on a journey together.'" Get to know more about Eddie Sorrells through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-sorrells-cpp-psp-pci-b376155/ To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen on major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.

    30 Min.
  6. Episode 289 - Client Needs and Risk Strategy with Forhad Razzaque (Part 1)

    26. Mai

    Episode 289 - Client Needs and Risk Strategy with Forhad Razzaque (Part 1)

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, host Mark Ledlow is joined by Forhad Razzaque, president and President of Integras Intelligence in New York, to discuss his career path and the security industry’s current risk landscape. Forhad describes immigrating from Bangladesh, growing up in Queens, losing his father in high school, and helping run the family deli in a dangerous Brooklyn area, which shaped his customer-service and security instincts. After starting at NYU on a pre-med track, he switched to economics and joined Guardsmark despite a lower offer, learning relationship-building and account management. He later partnered with Tony Picciano to start a guard-force consulting firm in 2006, sold it around 2008, entered investigations, and in 2016 acquired and rebranded a company into Integris. They discuss industry acquisitions, AI’s impact and client distrust, and Forhad’s view that clients need strategy-first risk assessments; Integris is 60–70% background investigations with other services including executive protection and assessments. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS You don't need a military or law enforcement background to succeed in security — relationships and customer service are the #1 skillAdversity early in life (loss, responsibility, necessity) can be the greatest business educationTaking a lower-paying offer at the right company can outperform a bigger paycheck at the wrong oneIn consulting and investigations, the relationships are the business — you can't just acquire thatStrategy before tactics: always assess your client's actual risk before prescribing solutionsKnow when to walk away from a client who won't collaborate — bad fits at the start only get worseAI is a great accelerator, but not yet a replacement for human judgment in securityScalability is the silent killer of good business ideas — great service doesn't automatically scale QUOTES "I got a chance to play for the Yankees right out of college." — Forhad on joining Guardsmark"You don't become a doctor by accident." — on losing focus after his father's death"My mom said: anything you add is going to be an addition." — the nudge that changed his career"Bad relationships at the start only get worse — and good relationships seem to get better over time.""Strategy before tactics. Assess your own risk. Your risk is not someone else's risk.""I think AI is a great tool. I think it's an accelerator. I just don't think it's a replacement.""You're either too busy or too slow." — on the scalability challenge of service businesses"The relationships are the business." — on why investigation firms are hard to acquire Get to know more about Forhad Razzaque through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/forhadrazzaque/ To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen on major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.

    31 Min.
  7. Episode 288 - Scaling Pyramids, Entrepreneurial Mindset, and Innovation in Executive Protection Media with Christopher Stitt (Part 2)

    19. Mai

    Episode 288 - Scaling Pyramids, Entrepreneurial Mindset, and Innovation in Executive Protection Media with Christopher Stitt (Part 2)

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, host Mark Ledlow is joined by Christopher Stitt, an East Coast State Department security professional focused on threat and risk assessments, recent MBA graduate, and first-time author of the leadership book "Scaling Pyramids," discussing the wins, losses, and mindset of serial entrepreneurship and networking. They highlight Mark’s approach to visibility and branding through a Dallas chauffeur driving course filmed like a documentary to create social clips, market to clients and agents, and differentiate executive protection with a more corporate style, emphasizing not letting others derail a clear vision. The conversation also covers capturing industry mixers and forums for ongoing educational content, managing introversion and burnout at events (including a recurring fully clothed “bathtub” photo-op), technology and AI adoption with client privacy concerns, referral-based consulting, and speculation about heightened U.S.-Iran tensions, protests, and election/voting-system concerns. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS Innovate boldly, even when your team pushes back. Mark invested in a film crew for his chauffeur training course despite internal resistance — the result was cinematic-quality content for branding and marketing.Let others tell your story. Rather than self-promoting, Mark had the agents in the course become the stars of the documentary, which is more authentic and compelling.Cross-pollination is a marketing strategy. Giving agents content (with your logo) for their own LinkedIn profiles builds mutual brand amplification.Referrals and relationships drive enterprise security consulting — not just name recognition. Smaller firms can compete on quality at a fraction of the price.AI is a tool, not a shortcut for sensitive data. Chris emphasizes using AI responsibly, especially when handling client information and privacy concerns.Introverts can thrive in high-visibility roles by managing energy intentionally — finding small groups within large crowds, stepping away briefly to reset.Geopolitical risk is real and escalating. The US military buildup near Iran (described as the largest since Desert Storm) signals a potential inflection point for global security professionals to monitor.Democratic systems are the safeguard. Regardless of political views, elections every four years remain the legitimate mechanism for change.QUOTES "Do not let people steer you from your vision. If you have an idea, just make it become reality. What's the worst that can happen?""You've got to innovate. You can separate yourself.""It's like being a mouse in a maze trying to find the cheese." — on entrepreneurship"I always like talking with you because it broadens my perspective and gives me the ability to see something new or different.""We're not for everybody, and that's okay with us.""It's either strike the deal or do the strike." — on Iran/Trump policy"They killed 30,000 protesters in an effort to hang onto power. That many people willing to sacrifice their lives — that shows how scared the regime is.""We still live in the greatest country in the world, regardless of who's president."Get to know more about Christopher Stitt through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherstittcem/ Check out the Scaling Pyramids (Security, Audit and Leadership Series) book. https://a.co/d/0fwAPBYd To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen on major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.

    42 Min.
  8. Episode 287 - Navigating AI, Crypto Risk, and Next-Gen Wellbeing in Security Leadership with Michael Gips

    12. Mai

    Episode 287 - Navigating AI, Crypto Risk, and Next-Gen Wellbeing in Security Leadership with Michael Gips

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, host Mark Ledlow speaks with security expert and Kroll lawyer Michael Gips about his new book on security networking, which acknowledges the podcast and features insights from 150 professionals. Michael shares his unexpected path to security, initially focused on history and Spanish before choosing law over a PhD. They discuss the comprehensive demands on Michael's clients, driven by threats like cyberattacks, social media, geopolitics, ransomware, executive protection, polarization, and AI. This requires a shift from compliance to building integrated, industry-leading security and threat intelligence programs. The conversation also touches on post-COVID workforce challenges, including younger workers' skepticism toward capitalism, and the heightened risk from algorithmic echo chambers and misinformation. Michael emphasizes that leaders must build authentic relationships and teach critical information evaluation, not judgment. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS The security industry is shifting from reactive, piecemeal problem-solving to proactive, best-in-class comprehensive security programsMid-size companies are now building dedicated physical security programs, often separate from IT securityThreats have multiplied — ransomware, executive protection, geopolitical disruption, AI deepfakes, and social media manipulation all demand integrated threat intelligenceYoung professionals entering the workforce post-COVID bring idealism and mission-driven values; organizations must adapt culture and policies to meet them where they areInformation overload and algorithmic echo chambers are eroding critical thinking — across all generations, not just youthThe greatest leadership responsibility is developing the next generation; leave your industry better than you found itPersistence, patience, and purpose are the keys for young people navigating a complex, values-driven career search QUOTES "There's no higher calling or no greater purpose to leadership than developing the next generation of professionals. You should be leaving an organization, an industry better than you left it.""We're at the beginning of a trend — clients are asking, 'What would it take to be best in class?' That hadn't been the case in previous years.""To be an objective, reasonable thinking person, you have to fight all these powers.""We need to give people the tools to evaluate the information and the environment they're in — not be saying tsk, tsk, I knew better.""Young professionals will probably need a few iterations to find a place where their values match the corporate values and the corporation can make money."Get to know more about Michael Gips through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgips/ To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen on major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to

    30 Min.

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The Fearless Mindset hosted by Mark Ledlow, the founder of Ledlow Security Group. Join me as I interview the Security Industry's best and brightest to learn about the tactics and strategies they use to protect the world's wealthiest families so you can stay safe during these unprecedented times. If any questions come up or you want to get connected or recommend a guest, email Mark@LedlowSecurity.com

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