Terry Vaughan
Making Shooters Better
Making Shooters Better is where real shooter stories turn into smarter training and preparation for everyone. Each episode dives into the journeys, wins, and lessons of competitors, instructors, and innovators from across the firearms world. Hosted by Terry Vaughan —former British Royal Marine Commando, Top Shot competitor, and firearms instructor—this show delivers more than talk. You’ll get the mindset, methods, and motivation to train sharper and perform better, on and off the range!
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Your Vision, Brain, and Memory Will Betray You. Here’s How to Prepare Anyway. 09.07.2026 1:14:24
In this episode of Making Shooters Better , Terry sits down with Brian Baxter, combat infantry veteran, retired Texas State Trooper, and CEO of Force Science, for a conversation that changes how you understand perception, memory, decision-making, and accountability under stress. Why can two honest people experience the same event and remember it differently? Why might body-camera footage miss the...
In a Gunfight, Your Greatest Weapon Isn't Skill. It's Cognition. 02.07.2026 57:09
Can you trust your training when everything goes wrong? In this episode of Making Shooters Better , Terry Vaughan sits down with Erick Gelhaus, retired law enforcement officer, military veteran, firearms instructor, researcher, and founder of Cougar Mountain Solutions. Erick has spent decades bridging the gap between academic research and real-world violence, earning a reputation as one of the fir...
The Bad Guy Decides When. You Decide How Soon You Notice. 25.06.2026 56:13
Most people think situational awareness is about constantly scanning for danger. The reality is far more interesting and far more important: it's about recognizing danger sooner. In this solo episode, Terry Vaughan, former Royal Marine Commando and TEDx Speaker, breaks down the three biggest reasons good people miss obvious threats, even when those threats are hiding in plain sight. Drawing o...
Marine. Attorney. Instructor - Brian Taylor's Journey Post 9.11 18.06.2026 1:09:47
Brian Taylor has spent his life studying firearms from three very different perspectives: as a Marine infantryman, an executive protection professional, and an attorney. Raised in inner-city Chicago with little exposure to firearms, Brian discovered shooting as an adult before joining the United States Marine Corps in the wake of 9/11. What followed was a journey through military leadership, corpo...
Why You're Your Own First Responder | Dianna Muller 11.06.2026 51:04
Dianna Muller has spent her life around firearms, but her path from police officer to professional shooter to one of the most influential voices in the Second Amendment movement was anything but planned. In this episode, Dianna shares how a childhood introduction to firearms led to a 22-year law enforcement career, a passion for competitive shooting, and ultimately the founding of Women for Gun Ri...
Tim Herron–IPSC World Shoot Gold Medalist: Why Most Shooters Never Reach Their Potential 04.06.2026 1:06:01
Multi-division USPSA Grand Master and IPSC World Shoot Gold Medalist Tim Herron joins former Royal Marine Commando Terry Vaughan for a deep dive into the hidden side of shooting performance. While most shooters focus on speed, accuracy, and equipment, Tim argues that long-term improvement has far more to do with emotional control, self-awareness, and learning how to perform under pressure. In this...
After Being Threatened by a Criminal, She Refused to Stay Vulnerable 28.05.2026 1:06:14
After reporting a crime and being threatened by the suspect afterward, Dakota realized something uncomfortable: owning a firearm without truly knowing how to use it wasn’t enough. What started as hesitation around guns eventually became a journey into competitive shooting, concealed carry, instruction, and Second Amendment advocacy. In this episode, Dakota breaks down why skill in shooting has far...
Most Armed Citizens Prepare for the Range… Not the Fight 21.05.2026 43:53
In this episode, firearms instructor Karl Rehn joins former Royal Marines Commando Terry Vaughan for a brutally honest conversation about the dangerous gap between shooting skill and actual survivability in a violent encounter. Drawing from decades of experience training armed citizens, law enforcement officers, and competitive shooters, Karl explains why minimum qualifications often create false...
Part 2 Captured: One Marine's Fight to Survive the Iranian Revolution 14.05.2026 1:34:12
What happens after hope starts to slip? In Part 2, Ken Kraus takes us deeper inside one of the most feared prisons of the Iranian Revolution—a place where time disappears, rules don’t apply, and survival is no longer guaranteed. The questions from Part 1 are gone. What replaces them… is far worse. You’ll hear what it’s like to live among prisoners who’ve already accepted their fate… to witness the...
Part 1 Captured: One Marine's Fight to Survive the Iranian Revolution 07.05.2026 1:54:37
What happens when the post you’re sworn to protect becomes the place you’re taken from? In this first part of a two-part episode, former U.S. Marine Ken Kraus takes us inside the opening moments of the 1979 Iranian Revolution—from standing watch at the American Embassy in Tehran… to being wounded, captured, and dragged into a system he doesn’t understand. This isn’t a typical interview. It’s a sto...
She Had a Bounty on Her Head in One of the World’s Most Dangerous Cities—What Kept Her Alive Isn’t What You Think 30.04.2026 1:35:06
This episode isn’t about the Secret Service. It’s not about psychology. It’s about who you become when pressure shows up uninvited. Dr. Mary Beth Wilkas Janke has lived in environments where hesitation has consequences—pulling out of a garage in Bogotá knowing today might be the day , advising protection teams with lives on the line, and operating with a bounty on her head. And what she learned c...
She Was Afraid of Guns… Now She’s Leading a Movement Changing Who Shoots—and Why 23.04.2026 1:00:48
She didn’t grow up around guns. Didn’t want one in her home. And for years… she fought against the idea entirely. Then one moment changed everything. What started as fear turned into curiosity. Curiosity turned into competence. And that competence… turned into a nationwide movement that’s reshaping how women train, think, and show up under pressure. In this episode, Robyn Sandoval—President and CE...
How Behavioral Threat Experts See What Others Miss (And How to Start Seeing It Yourself) 16.04.2026 1:44:54
Most people rely on instinct when something feels off—but instinct without clarity doesn’t lead to action. And if you’re carrying a gun but don’t see the threat coming, it doesn’t matter what you’re carrying. In this episode, Behavioral Threat Assessment Specialist Nikki Burgett breaks down how professionals move beyond gut feelings and start seeing behavior with precision. From understanding what...
You Don’t Have a Shooting Problem—You Have a Movement Problem | Kita Busse 09.04.2026 1:17:25
Most shooters spend years chasing better accuracy… faster splits… cleaner gear. Kita Busse took one look at the sport and asked a different question: What if the problem isn’t your shooting at all? Coming in as an outsider with a medical background, she saw something no one else was talking about… the massive inefficiencies in how shooters move, see, and process information under pressure. What fo...
He Endured Three Hell Weeks! Why This Navy SEAL Refused to Quit 02.04.2026 1:45:14
He didn’t grow up around guns. He didn’t look like the obvious candidate. And twice… his body literally shut down on him. But Perry Yee didn’t quit. In this episode, former Navy SEAL Perry Yee takes you inside the moments most people never see… This isn’t just a story about toughness. It’s about why people quit… and why some don’t. We dive into what real pressure looks like, how humor keeps you sa...
A Knife Attack Changed His Life—and Practical Shooting: Grandmaster Steve Anderson 26.03.2026 1:25:14
In this engaging interview, Terry Vaughan chats with Steve Anderson, USPSA Grandmaster and mental management expert, and shares his journey from rock band to shooting champion. He reveals practical strategies for mastering the mental game, improving performance, and achieving goals in shooting sports and beyond.
USPSA Champion Maggie Reese: Mastery Starts Where Ego Ends 22.03.2026 1:12:11
In this episode, Maggie Reese, a national and international competitive shooter, shares her journey into the world of firearms and competition. She discusses the importance of mindset, training with intention, and the value of continuous learning. Maggie emphasizes the need for consistent practice and the role of self-talk in performance. She also reflects on her experiences on the show Top Shot a...
From 5th Special Forces to the White House: Before Delta, There Were Rare Men Like John Allen 12.03.2026 1:28:07
In this episode of Making Shooters Better, host Terry Vaughan interviews John Allen, a seasoned expert in threat assessment and personal safety. They discuss John's extensive experience advising presidents, his insights into the evolution of politics, and the importance of awareness and training in personal safety. John shares anecdotes from his time with President Reagan, the challenges face...
17 Years Old. World Record Holder. Here’s How She Trains. 05.03.2026 1:06:14
In this episode of Making Shooters Better, host Terry Vaughan interviews Olivia Albertson, a 17-year-old collegiate shooter who has made significant strides in the competitive shooting world. Olivia shares her journey from early experiences with firearms to becoming a world record holder in limited optics at the Steel World Speed Shoot. The conversation delves into her training regimen, the import...
Before Chaos Unfolds: Inside the Mind of a U.S. Army Intelligence Officer 26.02.2026 1:12:31
In this episode of Making Shooters Better , Terry Vaughan sits down with Jay Graves, former U.S. Army HUMINT and SIGINT Intelligence Officer, to unpack what real situational awareness actually looks like when the stakes are high. Drawing from counter-drug operations, overseas deployments, and real-world threat assessments, Jay explains how intelligence professionals learn to establish behavioral b...
Breaking the Fear Barrier: Helping Women Take Their First Shot 19.02.2026 1:04:16
In this episode, Terry Vaughan speaks with Michelle Camp, the head of Armed Women of America, about her journey from a casual shooter to a leader in the firearms community. They discuss the importance of building confidence in new shooters, the role of community in firearm training, and the growing demographic of women in shooting sports. Michelle shares insights on overcoming fears, the importanc...
Why Self-Defense Tools Won’t Save You—and What Actually Will 12.02.2026 1:07:09
In this episode of Making Shooters Better, host Terry Vaughan speaks with Brian Martin, a former paratrooper and 30-year law enforcement officer, about the critical importance of preparedness in emergency situations. They discuss how true readiness goes beyond just having the right tools and equipment, emphasizing the need for training, experience, and understanding stress responses. The conversat...
What TOP SHOT Didn’t Show You: Pressure, Personality, and the Breaking Point of Shooters 05.02.2026 1:43:30
In this episode of Making Shooters Better, host Terry Vaughan is joined by Colin Gallagher, a fellow TOP SHOT competitor. They discuss their early experiences with shooting, the motivations behind joining the TOP SHOT competition, and the pressures of filming a reality TV show. The conversation delves into the psychological testing involved in the selection process, the dynamics of personalities w...
He Didn’t Hesitate: Inside a Life-Saving Moment at the ALERRT Conference 29.01.2026 1:01:51
In this episode, Terry Vaughan sits down with D. Austin-Johnson, a patrol officer he personally witnessed taking decisive action to help save a life during a medical emergency at this year's ALERRT Conference. The conversation explores the unexpected collapse of an individual, the immediate response from Devyn and other first responders, and the importance of teamwork and calmness in crisis s...
Accuracy Under Fire: What Policing, Trauma, and Real Stress Reveal About Survival 15.01.2026 1:46:25
In this episode of Making Shooters Better , Terry Vaughan sits down with Tim Pearce, a former law enforcement officer whose career in South Central Los Angeles placed him face-to-face with violence, stress, and the limits of traditional training. Tim shares how years in gang units shaped his understanding of human behavior under pressure, and how a heartbreaking personal tragedy forced him to conf...
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