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. 1d ago

    Episode 300 - Show Your Work: AI, Intelligence, Expertise, and the Future of Risk with Kyle Sweet (Part 3)

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, host Mark Ledlow  concludes his conversation with captive insurance and risk-management expert Kyle Sweet by exploring the intersection of defense innovation, insurance, intelligence, and artificial intelligence. Kyle explains why emerging technologies such as drones, counter-drone systems, and other defense applications often create risks that traditional commercial insurance markets are not equipped to handle.  Kyle breaks down the differences between group, single-parent, and cell captives and explains how captive structures can help growing companies obtain the coverage they need while competing for government and defense contracts. He also reflects on the Whitefish Security Summit and why access to credible subject-matter experts and actionable intelligence has become increasingly important for business leaders operating in complex environments.  The conversation then turns to AI, information credibility, and the declining trust in expertise. Kyle warns that AI can make anyone sound knowledgeable without actually understanding how an answer was reached. He argues that professionals must be able to “show their work,” verify their sources, understand second-, third-, and fourth-order consequences, and take responsibility for the information and advice they provide.  Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS Emerging defense technologies often create risks that traditional insurance markets are not prepared to cover.Captive insurance can help innovative companies obtain specialized coverage and compete for larger contracts.Group, single-parent, and cell captives provide different solutions depending on a company’s size and insurance needs.Kyle identifies roughly $350,000 in annual insurance spend as a general threshold for considering a single-parent captive.Innovation creates opportunity, but increased opportunity also brings increased risk.Business leaders need intelligence they can analyze, operationalize, and turn into action.AI can provide answers quickly, but professionals still need to understand how those answers were reached.Real expertise becomes more valuable as AI-generated information becomes easier to produce.QUOTES  “With innovation comes risk.”“We can level the playing field with captive insurance.”“I have to have updated intelligence that’s not just being packaged from current events. It’s actually true analysis.”“AI gives us a chance—we know the answer, but we can’t show our work.”“I want to be able to understand how AI got to where it did, and not just trust where it wound up.”“I want to surround myself with people who know, who can show their work.”“If I determine you are an expert, I will not negotiate your price with you because I want the actual expert.”“We need to accept the responsibilities of the information that we put out there and its accuracy.”“I actually understand what the ramifications, the second, third, and fourth order of effects of the advice I’m going to give you.”Get to know more about Kyle Sweet through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-sweet-08b97173/ 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.

    Episode 300 - Show Your Work: AI, Intelligence, Expertise, and the Future of Risk with Kyle Sweet (Part 3)
  2. Aug 11

    Episode 299 - Stronger in Numbers: Coalition Leadership, Trust, and National Security with Dexter Ingram (Part 2)

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, host Mark Ledlow continues his conversation with national security leader Dexter Ingram about why the most complex security challenges are better addressed through strong international coalitions. Dexter explains that even the most powerful countries benefit from partners with regional expertise, unique capabilities, and a willingness to contribute where others cannot. In national security, every partner has a role to play, and effective leadership means bringing those strengths together toward a common mission.  Dexter also reflects on his time serving as a navigator aboard the E-6 Mercury, an aircraft connected to America's nuclear deterrence mission. He describes the uncertainty of responding to alerts without knowing whether they were exercises or real-world emergencies, his reaction to 9/11 while working on Capitol Hill, and the importance of teamwork when operating in dangerous environments. Those experiences reinforced a lesson he now passes on to younger professionals: high-stakes service is not about appearing tough—it is about doing your job, protecting your team, and taking care of the people beside you.  The conversation then turns to mentorship and the next generation of national security professionals. Dexter discusses bringing 11 young people to the Whitefish Summit, the growth of the IN Network, its internship program, and his book National Security Careers. He and Mark also reflect on the humility and servant leadership they encountered at Whitefish, where genuine relationships led to mentorship opportunities and even job offers. Dexter emphasizes that meaningful professional relationships are built through trust and human connection—not by treating every interaction as a transaction.  Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS Complex national security challenges are stronger when addressed through coalitions.Every coalition partner can contribute unique expertise and capabilities.High-stakes missions require teamwork, preparation, and trust.Leadership under pressure is about taking care of the people around you.The next generation of national security professionals needs guidance and real-world exposure.Humility creates stronger environments for mentorship and collaboration.Relationships should be built around people, not transactions.QUOTES  “Everybody plays a role.”“You are doing what you gotta do, and you’re a part of a team and you’re taking care of each other.”“If they’re given the right direction, [they] could really, really make a difference.”“For me, it was the people I met.”“Open those doors, make those relationships.”“You just gotta develop that trust with people.”“Everybody’s human, not because of what anybody can do for you.”Get to know more about Dexter Ingram through the link/s below.https://www.linkedin.com/in/dexteringram/ 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.

    Episode 299 - Stronger in Numbers: Coalition Leadership, Trust, and National Security with Dexter Ingram (Part 2)
  3. Aug 4

    Episode 298 - Future-Proofing Wealth: Captive Insurance, Security, and Emerging AI Threats with Kyle Sweet (Part 2)

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, host Mark Ledlow continues his conversation with captive insurance and risk-management expert Kyle Sweet about protecting businesses, family offices, and generational wealth in an increasingly unpredictable world. Kyle explains how captive insurance can help business owners gain greater control over risk, reduce dependence on the commercial insurance market, and potentially transform an uncontrollable expense into a financial asset. He also discusses how family offices can preserve wealth by diversifying investments, involving qualified experts, maintaining responsible governance, and preparing future generations to become capable stewards rather than dependent beneficiaries. The conversation also explores the growing security challenges facing high-net-worth families and businesses. Mark and Kyle discuss continuous threat assessments, AI-generated reputational attacks, economic disruption, and the importance of combining security, insurance, and enterprise risk management. Kyle emphasizes that tomorrow’s risks require agile professionals who can anticipate second-, third-, and fourth-order consequences before the damage occurs.  Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS Captive insurance can transform risk management from an expense into a financial asset.Business owners can operate more like family offices without immediately selling their companies.Generational wealth should produce capable heirs, not dependent beneficiaries.Family-office decisions should never be controlled by one dominant personality.Diversification and expert guidance help protect wealth from poor investment decisions.Money does not eliminate risk. It creates new personal, financial, security, and reputational exposure.Security assessments must be continuous because threats evolve constantly.AI can create fake images, emails, receipts, and political associations that damage a company’s reputation.Security professionals should participate in broader enterprise risk and captive-insurance discussions.Agile and independent teams are often better positioned to anticipate emerging threats than large bureaucratic organizations.QUOTES  “Money does not insulate them from risk. It creates infinitely more types of risk.”“This is not your trust fund. This is a family fund.”“You want your heirs to give more than they take.”“You don’t get security one time and then think you’re good.”“There’s nothing more intimate with somebody than their money.”“You can’t do that unless you have an assessment.”“This is an injury that you don’t even know you’re being cut until you’ve bled out.”“Bureaucracy kills innovation.”“Innovation comes from people who are nimble, agile, and can change on a dime.”“What we know today will be a completely different thing tomorrow.”Get to know more about Kyle Sweet through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-sweet-08b97173/ 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.

    Episode 298 - Future-Proofing Wealth: Captive Insurance, Security, and Emerging AI Threats with Kyle Sweet (Part 2)
  4. Jul 28

    Episode 297 - Mission First: Human Connection, Mentorship, and Leadership in National Security with Dexter Ingram (Part 1)

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, host Mark Ledlow speaks with national security and counterterrorism expert Dexter Ingram about his decades of service across the Navy, State Department, INTERPOL, the White House, and the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS. Dexter explains why the most successful careers are built around service, teamwork, and genuine human relationships rather than personal recognition. He shares how meaningful connections opened unexpected opportunities throughout his career and why the next generation of national security professionals needs mentorship, practical guidance, and strong human values. The conversation also explores leadership inside the White House Situation Room, the transformation of American security after 9/11, and the complexity of international counterterrorism operations. Dexter emphasizes the importance of surrounding yourself with knowledgeable people, understanding both strategic and tactical consequences, communicating honestly, and remaining transparent when leading through chaos. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS Mission must always come before ego.Human connection creates trust and opportunity.Service-first leadership strengthens every team.Young professionals need mentorship and practical guardrails.Face-to-face conversations can resolve conflict faster.Strong leaders surround themselves with knowledgeable people.National security decisions require strategic and tactical thinking.Transparency builds credibility during high-stakes situations.QUOTES  “Life’s about people. Life’s about those human connections.”“Let’s never make it about yourself.”“It was never about me. It was about the mission and the team.”“Be a good human. Don’t make it about yourself.”“It’s about service first.”“Pick up the phone and call them. Walk down the hallway and speak to them.”“I’ve always tried to surround myself with people that know more.”“It’s not a video game. It’s real life, and it’s complicated.”Get to know more about Dexter Ingram through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dexteringram/ 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.

    Episode 297 - Mission First: Human Connection, Mentorship, and Leadership in National Security with Dexter Ingram (Part 1)
  5. Jul 21

    Episode 296 - Beyond Traditional Insurance: Turning Business Risk Into a Financial Asset with Kyle Sweet (Part 1)

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, host Mark Ledlow speaks with Kyle Sweet, co-founder and chief strategy officer of Helio Risk, about his journey from law enforcement and litigation to entrepreneurship, captive insurance, and strategic risk financing.  Kyle explains how captive insurance allows qualified businesses to create their own licensed insurance company, design coverage around their actual needs, and reduce their dependence on traditional commercial policies. Rather than treating risk only as an expense, businesses can finance it strategically, invest surplus premiums, and potentially turn risk into a financial asset. The conversation also explores rising premiums, hidden policy exclusions, cyber and AI uncertainty, geopolitical disruption, business interruption, and the role captive funds can play in security assessments and risk-reduction initiatives. Kyle emphasizes that greater ownership of risk can improve accountability, strengthen enterprise risk management, and give leaders more control over their organization’s financial future. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS Risk can become a financial asset when it is managed strategically.Traditional policies may contain exclusions that leave businesses unexpectedly exposed.Captive insurance gives qualified companies greater control over coverage and claims.Rising premiums reflect growing claims costs, volatility, cyber threats, and uncertainty surrounding AI.Businesses must invest in risk prevention, not only insurance protection.Captive funds can support security assessments, safety programs, equipment, and software.Owning risk creates greater accountability across an organization.No one understands a company’s risks better than the people operating the business.QUOTES  “I decided I didn’t want to be reading reports and prosecuting cases about guys doing cool stuff.”“We take risk and turn it into revenue.”“With a captive insurance company, you can write the policy for yourself.”“We don’t focus on exclusions. We focus on coverages.”“No one understands your risk better than you as a business owner.”“You think you have insurance. In fact, you don’t.”“Risk is, in fact, a commodity.”“When you own your own risk, your enterprise risk management improves significantly.”“You can take control over that.”Get to know more about Kyle Sweet through the link below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-sweet-08b97173/ 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.

    Episode 296 - Beyond Traditional Insurance: Turning Business Risk Into a Financial Asset with Kyle Sweet (Part 1)
  6. Jul 14

    Episode 295 - From Recon Marine to Navy SEAL: The Warrior Mindset, Elite Leadership, and Business Resilience with Michael Sarraille

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, host Mark Ledlow speaks with retired Navy SEAL officer, former Recon Marine, entrepreneur, and leadership expert Michael Sarraille about the experiences that shaped his warrior mindset. Michael shares how the Marine Corps developed his discipline and prepared him for Recon training, Scout Sniper School, the SEAL Teams, and JSOC. He explains why elite performers continually learn from the best and why warriors must sustain readiness instead of preparing to perform on only one specific day. The conversation also explores veteran transition, entrepreneurship, company culture, and leadership. Michael discusses building Talent War Group, scaling Overwatch Mission Critical, and why success depends on character, adaptability, accountability, and the willingness to own your journey. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS Discipline and commitment can transform a person’s future.Every difficult experience prepares you for greater responsibility.Elite performers remain teachable and learn from the best.Military service does not automatically guarantee civilian success.Veterans should give themselves time and grace during transition.Strong leaders protect culture and hold people accountable respectfully.The greatest lessons often come from the journey, not the destination.QUOTES  “The Marine Corps laid the foundation for me to be successful.”“We were always seeking out the very best and then trying to learn from them.”“With warriors, you don’t get to choose the time and place at which you’re called.”“A warrior mindset has nothing to do with the profession and absolutely everything to do with a mindset.”“Anything tactical or technical can be taught, but a mindset is hard to instill.”“Give yourself time, give yourself some grace, and fake it until you make it.”“Don’t let others determine what success is for you.”“Enjoy the journey. That’s where the best lessons happen in life.”Get to know more about Mike Sarraille through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsarraille/ 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.

    Episode 295 - From Recon Marine to Navy SEAL: The Warrior Mindset, Elite Leadership, and Business Resilience with Michael Sarraille
  7. Jul 3

    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.

    Episode 294- Executive Security, Social Media OPSEC, and AI: Staying Visible Without Becoming Vulnerable with Ken Carrasco (Part 2)
  8. Jun 26

    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.

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