“Critical Thinking Is As Valuable As As any Other Skill You Train.”
Episode Summary
On this episode of The Gun Experiment, Keith and I dive deep into the world of executive protection with veteran and security expert Ashton Dickey. We explore how Ashton transitioned from combat medic and nurse to running his own executive protection company. Ashton gives us a no-nonsense look at what the job really entails versus Hollywood glamor, the critical soft skills needed, how medical training gives you an edge in the field, and even how drones are being integrated into security operations. Plus, Ashton shares stories from the field and reveals how to build trust with high-profile clients. We round things out by talking about Ashton’s experience competing on American Airgunner.
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Key Takeaways
- Executive protection is mostly about concierge/hospitality, not just “meat shield” tactics you see in movies.
- Medical and soft skills (critical thinking, communication) set great agents apart from the crowd.
- There is little regulation—it’s a “good buddy” system where reputation matters more than a certificate.
- Drones are now a powerful, affordable tool for security teams, allowing safe route prep and surveillance.
- Most clients are regular people; building trust is key, and sometimes you become part of their family.
- Medical emergencies (not gunfight wounds!) are the most common issues agents need to handle.
- Discipline and honest self-assessment are more important than flashy techniques.
Guest Information
Ashton Dickey
- Veteran, former combat medic, and nurse
- Co-owner and operator of Paratus Group
- TECC medical instructor for civilians and police
- Season 5 contestant on American Airgunner
Find Ashton on Instagram and follow his work with Paratus Group.
Keywords
Executive protection, security work, concierge, critical thinking, soft skills, medical training, TECC, TCCC, drones, security technology, Paratus Group, American Airgunner, gun podcast, Second Amendment, HSM Ammunition, Onsite Firearms Training, firearms, podcast, tactical training, discipline, reputation, private security, bodyguard, trauma care, lifestyle, Arizona, drone surveillance, airgun competition
