2A WEDNESDAY NIGHT LIVE TALKING MEET & MORE WITH NAAGA

Published on June 8, 2023
Duration: 118:27

This video details the upcoming 'Regular Meetup 3' event, focusing heavily on the Women's Conference component. The conference aims to empower women through self-awareness, hand-to-hand combat, and firearms training, emphasizing survival and personal safety. Instructors highlight the importance of being your own first responder and offer practical advice for various skill levels, from beginners to experienced individuals.

Quick Summary

The Women's Conference at Regular Meetup 3 offers training in self-awareness, hand-to-hand combat, and firearms safety. It emphasizes situational awareness and the importance of being your own first responder, with practical advice for women of all skill levels. Safety precautions for the range include closed-toe shoes and appropriate hearing and eye protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction and Greetings
  2. 01:31Anticipation for Meeting Jason
  3. 02:01Excitement for Next Week's Event
  4. 03:00Guessing Gary S's Middle Name
  5. 05:04Discussing Recent Gun Purchases
  6. 07:01Reflecting on Gun Purchases This Year
  7. 08:01Nervousness and Excitement for the Event
  8. 09:01Overview of Regular Meetup 3 Schedule
  9. 09:10Women's Conference Details
  10. 09:45Official Meet and Greet
  11. 10:30Saturday Range Day Activities
  12. 11:15Minute of Mayhem at the Range
  13. 11:28Afternoon Dinner Plans
  14. 12:02Regular GunTube Awards (RGAs)
  15. 12:46Sneaker Ball Event
  16. 13:15After Party Plans
  17. 13:31Deep Dive into Women's Conference Origin
  18. 14:06Last Year's Meetup Observations
  19. 15:31Finalizing Event Details
  20. 16:25Last Minute Preparations and Ammo Deals
  21. 17:57Introducing Kia and Siege for Women's Conference
  22. 19:09NAGA Acronym Explanation
  23. 20:04Anticipation for Meeting Attendees
  24. 21:37First Lady Joins the Panel
  25. 22:12Internet Connection Check
  26. 23:06Discussion on Pricing and Discounts
  27. 23:31Humorous Anecdote about a Word
  28. 24:22Preparing to Bring Ladies onto the Panel
  29. 26:04Checking in with Patrick and Siege
  30. 27:29Siege's Impact on Channel Guests
  31. 29:12Call for Likes and Panelist Introduction
  32. 31:09Professionalism for Panel Discussion
  33. 32:28Introducing Kia to the Panel
  34. 33:14Introducing Siege to the Panel
  35. 34:03Introducing Rita to the Panel
  36. 35:01Panelists Discuss Women's Conference Plans
  37. 35:29Kia Explains Women's Conference Content
  38. 36:08Discussion on Self-Defense and Firearms Training
  39. 37:50Secrecy of Women's Conference Details
  40. 38:00Rita's Background and Credentials
  41. 39:01Siege's Extensive Self-Defense Background
  42. 41:15Concerns About Ladies Becoming Too Aggressive
  43. 42:07Agenda for the Women's Conference
  44. 43:13Wish for Event Attendance
  45. 44:13Kia's Perspective on Survival and Protection
  46. 45:03Inclusivity of the Women's Conference
  47. 45:49Fun, Food, and Females at the Conference
  48. 47:40Commitment to Sisterhood and Safety
  49. 48:25Shoutout to Gary Pierre and Click Bang Firearms
  50. 49:17Boosted as a Practice Target
  51. 50:01Addressing Late Chatters and Event Excitement
  52. 50:17Gifts and Prizes at the Conference
  53. 51:21Shoutout to Geneva Solomon of Redstone Firearms
  54. 52:49Chicago Guy's Subject Changing Reputation
  55. 53:14Question about Sneaker Ball Outfits
  56. 55:05Shoutout to Uncle BP and Son's Graduation
  57. 55:41Final Call to Register for Women's Conference
  58. 56:43Range Access for Women's Conference Attendees
  59. 57:13Encouraging Women to Attend and Learn
  60. 58:02Personal Story of Overcoming Fear of Firearms
  61. 59:44Don't Be Afraid to Attend
  62. 60:39Connecting with Local NAGA Chapters
  63. 61:47No Requirements to Participate, Just Show Up
  64. 63:05Focus on Situational Awareness
  65. 64:04Question About Dress Code for the Range
  66. 65:23Rita's Advice on Range Attire
  67. 66:32Humorous Comments on Attire
  68. 68:04Shoutout to Dr. Brian Despinasse and Noir Armory
  69. 69:01Importance of Being Your Own First Responder
  70. 69:48What Ladies Should Bring to the Conference
  71. 70:46Eye and Ear Protection Requirements
  72. 72:39Addressing Vision Impairment Concerns
  73. 73:37Eyeglasses as Eye Protection
  74. 74:43Screen Visibility for Attendees
  75. 75:07Shoutout to Alex and Birthday Present
  76. 76:03Question About NAGA and Pistol Brace Lawsuit
  77. 77:07Shoutout to Big Joy/Drag and Royal Armament
  78. 78:33Misery Joins the Call
  79. 79:16Finding Your Place in the Firearms World
  80. 80:13Becoming a Gun Enthusiast
  81. 81:44Liking Nice Things, Including Firearms
  82. 82:39Moving and Packing for the Meetup
  83. 83:30Phil's Emergency and Excitement for the Event
  84. 84:04Kia's Journey from Media Director to Firearms Instructor
  85. 85:03Surviving Heart Attacks and Finding New Purpose
  86. 86:19Mission to Equip Women with Self-Protection Skills
  87. 87:49Future Trajectory and Desire to Buy More Firearms
  88. 88:43Discussion on Previous Statements

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Women's Conference at Regular Meetup 3 about?

The Women's Conference at Regular Meetup 3 focuses on empowering women through self-awareness, hand-to-hand combat, and firearms training. It aims to teach essential survival skills, situational awareness, and responsible firearm handling in a supportive environment.

What safety precautions are advised for the Women's Conference range day?

For range day, closed-toe shoes are mandatory to prevent burns from hot brass. Low-cut tops should be avoided. While eyeglasses can serve as eye protection, over-the-ear or electronic hearing protection is highly recommended due to the noise.

What is the National African-American Gun Association (NAGA)?

NAGA is an organization with over 100 chapters nationwide that supports the 2A community and promotes firearm education and responsible gun ownership. They are involved in organizing events like the Women's Conference.

Why is being your own first responder important?

The average ambulance response time is 12-15 minutes, but critical bleeding from a gunshot wound can occur in 3-5 minutes. Learning to be your own first responder with skills like those taught at the conference is crucial for survival.

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