Skillset Magazine The Man Who Sold the Brooklyn Bridge: Why People Believe Misinformation By Troy Smith In the late 1800s and early 1900s, a man named George C. Parker pulled off one of the most unbelievable... Read more »
Skillset Magazine The Mother-Guardian Roadmap: Why the Mama Bear Mindset Is More Than a Hashtag By Tiffanie Kluchnik Let’s be honest; motherhood is essentially a series of high-stakes tactical maneuvers performed while someone screams about for fun and... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Be Kind, Rewind: 10 Things That Were Sadly Killed By The Internet By Skillset Staff The modern internet is what, about 25 or 30 years old, give or take a few years? Certainly, it is... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Espresso Martini – Don’t Let Your Ego Get Ahead of Your Tastebuds By Fred Mastison As a man, I can tell you women keep some secrets well hidden. For example, the real reason ladies go... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Card Shark: Play Baccarat Like James Bond By Sean Chaffin The cool tuxedo, the martini (shaken, not stirred), the high roller atmosphere, and a flair for the dramatic at the... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Too Old To Operate? Why Age Isn’t the Barrier You Think By Morgan Lerette Look at yourself. You’re old. You smell of Old Spice. Not the cologne, actual spice, like the 15-year-old oregano and... Read more »
Skillset Magazine De-escalate A Situation Before It Turns Violent: A Boys’ Night Out By Waysun Johnny Tsai Fighting is really overrated, especially when you are fighting for FREE. There is a monstrous difference between self-defense and knowing... Read more »
Skillset Magazine The Protectors Playbook: Testing the 5.11 Kubaton Pen By Michael D'Angona If you mention the word, Kubaton, many people may not know what you’re talking about. However, if you say it’s... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Earning the Sunrise: My First Overland Camping Trip in Arizona By Matt Heaston I knew if I said no too many more times, I’d stop being invited. For three years, my friend Joe... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Grim Workshop: EDC Tool Excellence By Jim Cobb I hate gimmicky nonsense. I’ve been working in the preparedness realm long enough to have grown a distinct hatred for... Read more »