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S9 Ep: 131 | The B*tch is Back! | Pretty Deadly Podcast
š New Episode: The Pretty Deadly Podcast Returns!
After a long break, Pretty Deadly Podcast is back! In this relaunch, Susie Kahlich, founder of Pretty Deadly Self Defense, shares her survival story, martial arts journey, and the evolution of Pretty Deadlyāfrom a workshop for her mother to an international program. Now, sheās bringing it to the U.S.!
ā Surviving homelessness, 1980s NYC, solo travel, and a violent attack.
ā Why traditional self-defense fails most women.
ā How Pretty Deadly makes self-defense fun, natural, and effective.
ā Moving from Berlin to San Franciscoāwhatās next?
ā How everyday movementsālike handing over a cup of coffeeābecome powerful self-defense techniques.
š Perfect for: Women interested in self-defense, personal safety, and confidence-building.
š Learn more: prettydeadlyselfdefense.com
š² Follow: @teamprettydeadly (Instagram) | @prettydeadlyboss (TikTok)
š 00:00:02 ā Welcome Back! The Pretty Deadly Podcast returns.
š 00:00:26 ā Survival & Strength: From homelessness to ninjutsu.
š 00:01:42 ā Moving Pretty Deadly to San Francisco: Whatās next?
š 00:02:37 ā Why Most Self-Defense Fails Women (and how to fix it).
š 00:03:40 ā Finding the Right Martial Arts Teacher: Susieās story.
š 00:09:27 ā The Birth of Pretty Deadly: How a lesson for her mom became a movement.
š 00:12:03 ā Self-Defense Should Be Fun: Breaking free from fear-based training.
š 00:13:01 ā Everyday Moves as Self-Defense: The power of natural motion.
š 00:14:18 ā Bigger Mission: Gender equality, empowerment & self-defense.
š 00:15:03 ā Where to Learn More: Classes, certifications & resources.
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138. S9 Episode 138: Fists and Featherdusters | Pretty Deadly Podcast
13:08||Season 9, Ep. 138Can cleaning your living room teach you self-defense? In this episode, Susie Kahlich walks us through everyday household tasksāthrowing toys, dusting, vacuumingāand reveals how these ordinary movements are secretly self-defense techniques in disguise.Highlights:ā How side-arm throws build reflexes for real-world defenseā Why feather dusters and vacuum handles are stealth training toolsā The martial arts wisdom hidden in āwax on, wax offāTimestamps:00:51 ā Toy Tossing as Throwing Practice03:41 ā Why Side Throws Matter in Self-Defense04:46 ā Frisbees, Records, and Shuriken Energy06:24 ā Weaponizing Books and Magazines07:57 ā Dusting as Blade Training (Shuto Strikes)11:02 ā Wax On, Wax Off (Window Cleaning = Defensive Blocks)12:16 ā Vacuuming and Syncing Movement with PowerListen / Watch:š§ Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Acastšŗ YouTube: Pretty Deadly Self DefenseSubscribe for more:š° Substack: Pretty Deadly Newsš Follow Pretty Deadly Self Defense for more self-defense tips, solo travel advice, and badassery.Have fun. Make friends. Kick ass. šŖš#SelfDefense #PrettyDeadly #WomensSelfDefense #SoloTravel #SelfDefenseTips
137. S9 Episode 137: Wax On, Wax Off
15:40||Season 9, Ep. 137What does The Karate Kid have to do with real-world self-defense? Everything. Continuing in the kitchen, this episode explores how wiping counters, kicking the fridge closed, and sweeping the floor are actually training your body for effective blocks, strikes, and takedowns.Highlights:ā Wiping in circles = real block and redirect training ā Side-kicking your fridge builds striking mechanics ā Sweeping = elbow control and takedown practiceTimestamps: 01:00 ā Karate Kid and āwax on, wax offā explained 02:10 ā Turning wiping motions into defense drills 04:10 ā Side kick mechanics (using your fridge!) 05:52 ā Wet dish towel = face strike practice 09:06 ā Sweeping as a takedown 10:51 ā How to strike with a broom like a hanboListen / Watch:š§ Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Acast šŗ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PrettyDeadlySelfDefenseSubscribe for more:š° Substack: https://prettydeadlyselfdefense.substack.com š Follow Pretty Deadly Self Defense for more self-defense tips, solo travel advice, and badassery.Have fun. Make friends. Kick ass. šŖš#SelfDefense #PrettyDeadly #WomensSelfDefense #SoloTravel #SelfDefenseTips
136. S9 Episode 136: Everything But the Kitchen Sink
14:20||Season 9, Ep. 136š¬ Episode SummaryWhat if you could train self-defense without adding anything to your schedule? In this episode, Susie Kahlich explains how everyday household tasksālike washing dishes or loading the dishwasherācan become effective training tools for self-defense. Learn how scrubbing, reaching, and bending can help you practice strikes, wrist locks, and escapes, using movements you already do every day. This isn't just about efficiencyāitās a feminist reframe of how and where self-defense happens.Whether youāre a beginner or a longtime Pretty Deadly fan, this is where martial arts meet real life.š prettydeadlyselfdefense.com šŗ Subscribe on YouTubeš What Youāll Learn in This Episode:How cleaning can train self-defense reflexesWhy martial arts instruction often misses the mark for womenHow to train like elite athletes without the gymThe origin of Pretty Deadlyās ākitchen sinkā approachStrike, block, and escape techniques built into daily habitsā±ļø YouTube Timestamps (Chapters)00:00 ā Welcome & training mindset 00:36 ā Train like elite athletes: everyday movement 01:46 ā Gender bias in martial arts teaching 02:45 ā Creating Pretty Deadly for real-world women 03:32 ā Turning chores into training: the new series 04:46 ā Scrubbing = claw strikes to remove grabs 05:58 ā Washing pans = elbow strike practice 06:41 ā Glassware = wrist locks for escapes 07:43 ā āShake the Waterā = escape a two-hand choke 08:44 ā Dishwasher tips: shuriken & bending safely 10:13 ā Putting dishes away = palm strikes with follow-through 11:46 ā Using your whole body in strikes 12:56 ā Donāt train more. Train smarter.š§ Bonus: Try It Yourselfš§½ Scrub with purpose š§¼ Load with awareness š½ļø Strike with a plate Because every move you make can be powerful.š§ Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible & more.š¶ Theme: āIcarus Wishā by Dead Centuries. Used with permission.
135. S9 Episode 135: What I'd Do Different | Pretty Deadly Podcast
12:14||Season 9, Ep. 135Episode Length: ~12 minutesEpisode Summary:In this episode of the Pretty Deadly Podcast, founder and martial artist Susie Kahlich breaks down the violent attack that changed her lifeāand launched a global self-defense movement.Rather than sharing a typical survivor story, Susie walks listeners through the assault as a tactical case study, examining how her instincts kicked in at the timeāand how she would respond now, with 25 years of martial arts training behind her.Stage by stage, she reflects on the positions, the physics, the fear, and the missed opportunitiesāoffering insight into how small, practical movements can be the key to surviving and escaping violence.This episode is both a personal narrative and a valuable educational resource for survivors, self-defense instructors, and anyone curious about real-world applications of martial arts in high-stress environments.Highlights & Key Moments:[00:02:22] Beginning of the assault: shoved and pinned against a wall and "scratch your back" defense[00:03:30] Pushed to the ground: using push-pull and momentum philosophy from martial arts to turn a fall into a throw[00:05:32] Hair grab and punch: wrist manipulation and how to absorb a punch[00:06:38] Crawling toward the kitchen and why "grab a knife" is a dangerous myth without training[00:07:43] Introduction of shrimping (from martial arts like BJJ and Kung Fu) to turn around leg grabs[00:08:54] Vulnerability of attackers in moments of distractionāand how to exploit balance points like knees and ankles[00:11:25] Final thoughts on learning to use space, momentum, and balance in self-defense situationsKey Takeaways:You donāt need brute strength to defend yourselfājust leverage, awareness, and a few basic tools.Survival is not a clean, choreographed fightāitās messy, instinctual, and often improvised.Martial arts can reframe fear into focus, giving you usable strategies in real-world scenarios.The body remembers, even when the mind doesnātāand that memory can be retrained to protect you.Learn the Techniques: Explore Pretty Deadlyās trauma-informed, body-aware approach to self-defense at PrettyDeadlySelfDefense.com, or join the conversation on Instagram @teamprettydeadlyKeywords: self defense for women, martial arts case study, personal safety, trauma-informed training, Pretty Deadly Self Defense, shrimping technique, hair grab defense, wall pin escape, real-world martial arts, violence prevention for women, survivor strategy, how to escape an attacker
134. S9 Episode 134: Surviving Date Rape | Pretty Deadly Podcast
11:27||Season 9, Ep. 134āDonāt You Remember Who You Are?ā ā Surviving and Interrupting Date RapeIn this raw and unflinching episode of the Pretty Deadly Podcast, host Susie Kahlich, founder of Pretty Deadly Self-Defense and violent crime survivor, shares three personal stories of surviving and interrupting date rape ā spanning decades, cities, and stages of life. With clarity, strength, and a no-BS lens, she breaks down the manipulative patterns of coercive assault, the complexity of survivor reactions, and how martial arts and muscle memory saved her when words failed.š Trigger Warning: This episode contains detailed personal accounts of sexual assault.šÆ Key points in this episode:Date rape survivor storiesHow to stop sexual assaultSelf-defense for womenReal stories of coercion and consentMartial arts for self-defensePersonal safety for solo womenFeminist self defense podcastSurviving date rapeConsent and coercion explainedš Episode Highlights & Timecodes00:00:18 ā Why We Need to Talk About Date RapeSusie introduces the episode and issues a clear content warning. She shares her intent: to name the unnamed and help others understand what happened to them, just as she once needed.00:01:30 ā New York, 90s: "The Nice Guy" SetupThe first assault: a guy plays the role of rescuer after a painful breakupāonly to assault her in her sleep. She reflects on how the term ādate rapeā didnāt even exist in common vocabulary then, and how publishing her story helped others come forward.00:05:49 ā Paris, 20 Years Later: āI Couldnāt Help MyselfāJet lagged, wine-drunk, and unconscious, Susie wakes up to a confession from a toxic partner. She explores the confusion of betrayal in relationships, and how social conditioning warps our perception of rape as flattery.00:07:54 ā Paris Again: The One She InterruptedA consensual hookup turns threatening when the man ignores her firm ānoā and pushes for non-consensual anal sex. In a split second of panic and clarity, her martial arts training kicks in. She fends him off with a tactical strikeālater integrated into Pretty Deadly training as a move called The Frenchman.00:10:42 ā How Pretty Deadly Teaches This RealitySusie shares how the real-life moves that protected her are taught in Level 3 of Pretty Deadly. Itās not just theory. Itās not just talk. Itās lived. And itās trainable.š Key TakeawaysDate rape isnāt always violentāitās often manipulative and confusing.Consent canāt exist without the option to say ānoā and be heard.You can interrupt assaultāeven mid-actāwith proper training and presence of mind.Recognizing manipulation is the first step to preventing assault.Survivors donāt owe a perfect reactionāthey owe themselves healing and truth.⨠Learn Moreā Find classes, become a trainer, or explore Pretty Deadlyās programs: PrettyDeadlySelfDefense.comā Follow on IG: @TeamPrettyDeadlyā TikTok rants, real talk, and rebellion: @PrettyDeadlyBossšµ Music: Icarus Wish by Dead Centuries (Berlin)
133. S9 Episode 133: Everything Is Training | Pretty Deadly Podcast
11:27||Season 9, Ep. 133In this raw and insightful episode, Pretty Deadly Self-Defense founder Susie Kahlich explores how seemingly random pieces of mediaātrue crime podcasts, a childhood āStranger Dangerā assembly, even a high school driverās ed videoācan become life-saving tools in dangerous situations. Drawing from her personal experience as a violent crime survivor, and her work in trauma-informed self-defense, Susie unpacks how our brains absorb and store survival instincts through everyday content.This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about how we prepare ourselves for dangerāoften without realizing it.šÆ What Youāll Learn:Why true crime podcasts are actually self-defense toolsHow womenās social conditioning can interfere with instinctāand how to push past itReal-life examples of how stored information surfaces in moments of dangerWhy self-defense education can (and should) go beyond the dojoā±ļø Episode Highlights & Time Codes:(00:46) ā Why True Crime Podcasts Are Secretly Self-Defense Lessons True crimeās popularity among women isn't about goreāit's subconscious training.(01:23) ā How Your Brain Stores Survival Tools Without You Knowing From conversations to news stories, everything you consume becomes part of your defensive toolkit.(02:39) ā Real Story: A Woman Attacked in Berlin A woman uses a piece of news she once read to instinctively try to protect herself during an assaultāand how her survival instinct was dismissed even by herself.(04:44) ā The Cost of Being āPoliteā Susie discusses how immigrant women often suppress their instincts to avoid ābeing a bother,ā and how dangerous that can be.(06:07) ā The Logic Behind Facing an Attacker A moment of insight changes Susieās perception of how self-defense instinct really works.(07:20) ā Susieās Own Story: Stranger Danger at 32 A childhood PSA resurfaces 24 years later, helping Susie survive a brutal attack in her own home.(08:26) ā Driverās Ed Saved My Life A decades-old memory from a video on drunk drivers helped her body survive physical trauma.(09:56) ā Youāre Probably Learning Self-Defense Without Realizing It Everything from movies to songs to podcasts can train your brain to respond in dangerāeven if youāve never taken a self-defense class.(10:42) ā No Class? No Problem. Susie shares why even if you canāt access a class, listening to podcasts like this is still validāand valuableāself-defense education.š Links & Resources:š» Visit: prettydeadlyselfdefense.com ā Classes, workshops & certificationsšø Follow: @teamprettydeadly on Instagramš„ Watch: @prettydeadlyboss on TikTok for rants on politics, capitalism, and feminist survivalš¶ Music: āIcarus Wishā by Dead Centuries (Berlin)#selfdefense #womensafety #survivorstories #traumainformed #prettydeadly #truecrimepodcast #intuitiveinstincts #situationalawareness #selfdefensepodcast
132. š“ Episode 132 ā How I Fought Back (Without Even Knowing It)
13:53||Season 9, Ep. 132Pretty Deadly Podcast: Finding Agency in Self-Defenseš“ Episode 132 ā How I Fought Back (Without Even Knowing It)After a violent attack in her home, Pretty Deadly Self-Defense founder Susie Kahlich set out to understand what really happens in moments of crisis. In this episode, she shares how her body's natural self-defense instincts helped her surviveālong before she ever trained in martial arts.We break down why self-defense is more than just fighting techniques, how trauma shapes our perception of survival, and the hidden ways we defend ourselves without even realizing it.š” Key Takeaways:ā Why self-defense isnāt just about fightingāitās about using what you already do naturally.ā How women are conditioned to think they "failed" at self-defense, even when they survive.ā The biological survival mechanisms that kick in during an attackāand how to trust them.ā How understanding your own agency can help break free from long-term trauma.š§ Listen now & reclaim your power!ā±ļø Timecoded Highlightsš 00:00:02 ā Welcome Back to the Pretty Deadly Podcastš¹ Why talking about the attack that led to Pretty Deadly has become⦠boring (and why thatās a good thing).š 00:01:31 ā Can Trauma Have an End?š¹ The journey from reliving an attack to reclaiming personal agency.š 00:02:55 ā What Actually Happens When We Fight for Our Lives?š¹ Self-defense isnāt just about throwing punchesāitās about survival in any form.š 00:03:37 ā Why Most Women Donāt Learn Self-Defense (Until Itās Too Late)š¹ The social conditioning that keeps women from claiming their right to fight back.š 00:04:25 ā The Only Rule of Self-Defenseš¹ If you survived, you defended yourselfā100%.š 00:07:52 ā The Moment My Body Took Overš¹ How relaxing at the right moment saved Susie from a knockout punch.š 00:13:06 ā Where Do We Really Learn Self-Defense?š¹ Itās not just in a classāitās from everything weāve ever seen, heard, or experienced.š Perfect for: Anyone who has ever wondered if they could really fight backāand how to harness their own natural self-defense instincts.š Links & Resourcesš A Stranger Tried to Kill Me in My Own Home https://medium.com/@susiekahlich/the-end-of-trauma-5a4b8b477d07š The End of Trauma: https://medium.com/@susiekahlich/the-end-of-trauma-5a4b8b477d07š Learn More: prettydeadlyselfdefense.comš² Follow on Instagram: @teamprettydeadlyš¢ Follow on TikTok: @prettydeadlybossš¶ Music Credit: Icarus Wish by Berlin-based band Dead Centuriesš Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform! š
130. S8 Episode 130: Sucker Punch
17:00||Season 8, Ep. 130of violence against women in New YorkThere has been a spate of violent men sucker punching random women in New York City recently. How do you defend against a sucker punch?This episode talks about:⢠The definition of a sucker punch⢠The role of the random attack in the history of GBV⢠How to identify someone targeting you⢠Can you even defend against a sucker punch?⢠Why is this happening and what should we do about itListen at the link in our bio or here: https://t.ly/HhL5t*****You can find the Pretty Deadly Podcast on iTunes , Spotify and Audible , or your favorite pod player -- just search for "Pretty Deadly Podcast" and give us a follow!This podcast is produced by SINGE Network for Pretty Deadly. Our theme song is a track called Icarus Wish by Berlin-based punk band, @deadsentries , and is used with permission of the artists.