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

    2d ago

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

    May 26

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

    May 19

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

    May 12

    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
  5. Episode 286 - Finding a Common Language in Security: Risk, AI, and Leading Through Uncertainty with Jonathan Perillo

    May 5

    Episode 286 - Finding a Common Language in Security: Risk, AI, and Leading Through Uncertainty with Jonathan Perillo

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, host Mark Ledlow is joined by Jonathan Perillo, a former Marine, to talk about changes in the security industry and staying adaptable amid geopolitical disruption. Perillo discusses being named ASIS International’s Next Gen of the Year, recognized in the Hartford Business Journal’s 40 Under 40, publishing in SJA, helping launch the Life Safety Alliance Legends program, and serving as a judge for the US OSPAs. They explore how security is expanding into polycrisis conditions, the need for a unified language across security, IT, and legal to enable convergence, and the shift from protection to enterprise risk management. They discuss AI-driven misinformation, growing geopolitical risk in corporate risk registers, banking’s anxiety over crypto and AI, and the idea that adapting to AI requires becoming more human. Perillo shares his motivation to keep people safe and argues strong security leaders address vulnerabilities and imposter syndrome. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS The security industry is shifting from protection to risk management, requiring professionals to speak the language of legal, IT, C-suite, and finance stakeholdersCommon language is the #1 bottleneck slowing down convergence across security, cyber, and business functionsGeopolitical risk (Middle East, Ukraine, etc.) is now being added to corporate risk registers, on par with cyber riskAdaptability over normalcy — organizations should stop chasing "business as usual" and build resilience to ongoing disruptionAI makes human relationships more valuable, not less — face-to-face trust-building cannot be automatedThe best security leaders are insecure — they identify gaps, address vulnerabilities, and constantly seek to improveMilitary veterans thrive in security because of the "if not me, then who?" ethosImposter syndrome is nearly universal among thought leaders — the breakthrough is the question: "If not me, then who?" QUOTES "The best security leaders are insecure, because those are the ones who strive to better themselves and fill in the gaps of what they don't know.""AI will let you be more human. Business relationships aren't made off bits and bytes — they're made off meeting in person.""It's not about getting back to the first chapter where everything was green pastures. It's about finishing the book and adapting as you go.""If not me, then who?" — the Marine Corps ethos applied to stepping up as a security leader"Security through insecurity — insecure people know how to address their vulnerabilities, and that's what makes a good security leader.""I can either learn it, or I can hire somebody that knows it.""You're the only person that could come up with that idea, because you're you." Get to know more about Jonathan Perillo through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-perillo/ 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.

    25 min
  6. Episode 285 - Entrepreneurship, Leadership Development, and Navigating Polarization with Christopher Stitt

    Apr 28

    Episode 285 - Entrepreneurship, Leadership Development, and Navigating Polarization with Christopher Stitt

    In this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast, host Mark Ledlow is joined by a former State Department and Diplomatic Security Service official Christopher Stitt, who describes transitioning from 28 years in federal service to entrepreneurship. Chris discusses building three efforts: Crisis Lead (risk navigation and preparedness), his book “Scaling Pyramids: Leadership Lessons from a Mid-Level Bureaucrat” as the basis for a leadership development platform, and keynote speaking focused on developing entry- and mid-level leaders. He explains how earning an executive MBA from Quantic helped with business structure, marketing, and communicating with C-suites, and emphasizes mentorship and “return on network investment” through conferences and relationships. The conversation broadens to concerns about anti-capitalism, leadership gaps for younger generations, misinformation-driven polarization, media bias, and how COVID-era remote work and doomscrolling may have accelerated societal divides. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS Transitioning to Entrepreneurship Requires a Mindset Shift: Moving from government service to business ownership means learning pricing, value positioning, and operating beyond a “lowest bidder” mindset.You Can Build Multiple Value Streams: Christopher Stitt demonstrates how to combine consulting (Crisis Lead), thought leadership (his book), and keynote speaking into a unified entrepreneurial strategy.Business Education Helps Translate Ideas to Executives: His executive MBA wasn’t just about knowledge—it gave him the language and perspective to communicate effectively with C-suite leaders.Leadership Starts Before the Top: You don’t need a title to lead. Leadership begins with self-management, then extends to influencing others and eventually organizations.Mentorship and Network Investment Are Critical: Success often comes from relationships. Stitt emphasizes “Return on Network Investment (RONI)” as a powerful driver of opportunities.Your Book Can Be a Strategic Asset: Writing a book isn’t just about sharing ideas—it can open doors to speaking engagements, teaching opportunities, and broader influence.There’s a Growing Leadership Gap in Younger Generations: Many young professionals lack direction and belief in long-term success, highlighting the need for stronger leadership development.Polarization Is Fueled by Misinformation and Echo Chambers: Social media algorithms, 24-hour news cycles, and lack of critical thinking are deepening societal divides.COVID-19 Accelerated Disconnection: Remote work and increased screen time reduced real-world conversations, intensifying polarization and limiting exposure to diverse perspectives.Critical Thinking and Source Awareness Matter More Than Ever: Understanding whether information is fact-based or opinion-driven is essential in today’s media environment. QUOTES “I don’t want to be the lowest bidder—I want to be the highest quality bidder and have them take my price anyway.”“You can have formal leadership positions and informal leadership impact from wherever you are.”“Leadership doesn’t start at the top—it starts with leading yourself.”“It’s not just ROI anymore—it’s RONI: Return on Network Investment.”“The book helped me focus on my passion to develop entry- and mid-level leaders.”“We’ve lost the ability to listen to each other and have civil conversations.”“Are you getting fact-based information—or just opinions that reinforce your beliefs?”“News is a business—their goal is to get more viewers and subscribers.”“COVID disrupted the natural rhythm of relationships.”“Without real conversations, people went deeper into their own echo chambers.”“A lot of younger people feel like they’ve already lost—so they’ve stopped striving.” Get to know more about Christopher Stitt through the link/s below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherstittcem/ 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. Upcoming Event: Executive Protection & FIFA World Cup 2026 As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, join leading security professionals for a live session on executive protection and risk management for this global event. April 29 | 6:00 PM EST Register here: https://bit.ly/Webinar_WorldCupSecurity

    31 min
  7. Episode 284 - Michael Gips on Building Best-in-Class Security Programs and Guiding the Next Generation Through Information Overload

    Apr 21

    Episode 284 - Michael Gips on Building Best-in-Class Security Programs and Guiding the Next Generation Through Information Overload

    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 the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video

    31 min
  8. Episode 283 - Adapt, Improvise, Overcome: Mindset Lessons for Business, Security, and Life with Frank Mir (REWIND)

    Apr 14

    Episode 283 - Adapt, Improvise, Overcome: Mindset Lessons for Business, Security, and Life with Frank Mir (REWIND)

    This rewind episode of the Fearless Mindset Podcast features host Mark Ledlow interviewing two-time UFC champion Frank Mir about handling adversity with an “adapt, improvise, overcome” mindset, illustrated by Mir escaping a guillotine against Nogueira by calmly breaking problems into immediate steps. Mir advises business leaders during COVID-19 to accept what’s out of their control, focus on controllables, and keep improving using available options. For executive protection and law enforcement, he stresses constant training because skills and mental toughness are perishable, and better hands-on ability can prevent situations from escalating to lethal force. He highlights situational awareness, reading body language, problem-solving before issues arise, and verbal de-escalation rooted in self-confidence, drawing on his years as a Las Vegas bouncer. Mir discusses free agency, his management support, trial-and-error business learning, and his daily training and strength work while managing injuries from a past motorcycle accident. Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast. KEY TAKEAWAYS Adapt, Improvise, Overcome — Break overwhelming situations into small, immediate steps rather than freezing under pressureControl what you can control — Stop wasting energy on what's outside your control; focus on what's available to you right nowCombat skills are perishable — Warriors, bodyguards, and athletes must train continuously or lose their edge, no matter their past achievementsVerbal de-escalation is a superpower — The ability to defuse conflict without force is the greatest skill in security and protection workBody language awareness wins — Observing nonverbal cues lets you neutralize threats before they materializeYour best EP agents solve problems before you know you have them — Anticipation and situational awareness matter more than physical abilitySelf-confidence enables verbal control — If you're not secure in yourself, emotions take over and you lose the ability to de-escalateLosses are the best teachers — In fighting and business, failures teach more than victoriesQUOTES "You have about a second to feel overwhelmed, and now I get to work.""I've learned a lot more through my losses than I ever had through my victories — and that's not just fight mentality, that's business mentality.""A warrior mindset is a perishable skill. It can lessen. If you're not constantly pushing yourself, you will get weaker.""My best guys I've ever worked with didn't necessarily know how to fight — 'cause they solved problems before they ever became a problem.""To be good at verbal de-escalation, that comes from self-confidence. And that comes from being in the gym, constantly training.""I wouldn't have to wrestle a guy for three minutes. He's probably gonna be asleep in the next 15 seconds — and it never got to that point because I'm confident in my abilities."Get to know more about Frank Mir through the links below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-mir-9072b017a/ 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
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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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