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Self-Defense and Personal Protection Strategies - How to Fight Back

Meet Staff Sergeant Cathy Hill and Sergeant Heather Partridge of the Vancouver Police Department Women's Personal Safety Team. These two badass officers instruct hundreds of women on personal protection, self-defense, and how to set boundaries that help keep them safer.

Join us today as we discuss the top tips for women's personal safety. Whether you are a real estate agent, or a person who wants to be safer in the world, this episode if for you!

We will talk about how real estate agents keep themselves safe from a self-defence standpoint and situational awareness. We also learn how to change our perspective on self-defence from defending to self-protection. Be okay with setting boundaries, being loud, and empowering yourself to fight back!

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Showing Homes - The Next Step. How Real Estate Agents Can Protect Themselves: Part II

Being trapped with intoxicated clients is not ideal. One agent disclosed a close encounter during a meeting he will never forget. 

In this episode of the Safe Realty Podcast, I discuss three essential safety tips for real estate agents during property showings. We take it one step further from last week as we enter the home or property and work through the situations that arise.

The episode also highlights the significance of strategic communication, such as 'little white lies,' to navigate uncomfortable scenarios.

Real estate agents, listen while you drive to your next client meeting or home showing today.

Join next week where we talk to two self-defense experts who specialize in training women to protect themselves.

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