Why Some Women Say No to Gun Training
In this episode of the Colion Noir podcast, Colion sits down with Jerah Hutchins, a seasoned firearms instructor, entrepreneur, and passionate advocate for the Second Amendment. With over 30 years of shooting experience, Hutchins shares her journey into the world of firearms.Hutchins discusses her work with Clearing the Chamber, a company she founded to promote responsible gun ownership and personal defense training. She delves into the motivation behind her nonprofit, Women’s Awareness & Defense Endeavor (W.A.D.E.), which offers free self-defense training to single mothers, low-income women, and survivors of domestic violence.Listeners will gain insight into Hutchins’s advocacy efforts, including her testimony at local and national levels in support of gun rights. She also talks about the unique workshops she has developed for women, such as “How to Protect What You’re Expecting” and “Prepare in What You Wear,” which aim to empower women through education and practical skills.The conversation also touches on the broader implications of gun rights and personal safety in today’s society, highlighting the importance of the Second Amendment and responsible gun ownership. With her direct and passionate approach, Hutchins offers a thought-provoking perspective on self-defense and women’s empowerment.Before you comment your thoughts, I want to let you know that my favorite in-ear Wireless Bluetooth hearing protection, the Blackouts, is available again: ➡️ https://bit.ly/3wnUOPf These incredible things allow you to listen to music, take phone calls, have active noise cancelation, and hear through technology that allows you to still hear the world around you all while still protecting your hearing with a certified NRR rating of 25! Get them here before they're sold out again. ➡️ https://bit.ly/3wnUOPf NEW Need Money For Pew Pew Collection ➡️ https://bit.ly/3sI8qDE