Defense in Heels Featured on Channel 3 & Channel 8: Why Women’s Safety Is Finally Being Talked About

This past weekend, Defense in Heels was featured three times on local television news — twice on Channel 3 and once on Channel 8 — to discuss women’s and children’s self-defense.

Media coverage like this doesn’t happen by accident. It happens because more women are asking better questions about safety — and refusing outdated, fear-based advice.

During the segments, we focused on what truly keeps women and families safer:

  • Situational awareness without paranoia

  • Confidence and boundary-setting

  • Age-appropriate safety education for kids and teens

  • Practical, real-world self-defense skills

At Defense in Heels, we don’t teach fear.
We teach preparation, confidence, and options.

Our self-defense classes are designed by women, for women, with programs for teens and children as well. Every class is hands-on, empowering, and focused on techniques that actually work in real life — not just in theory.

Why This Media Attention Matters

Being invited to speak on local news is a reflection of trust. It means our approach to self-defense is being recognized as:

  • Credible

  • Practical

  • Needed

But the real impact happens off-camera — when women and parents take action.

Join an Upcoming Self-Defense Class

If you saw us on the news (or found us afterward), we invite you to join us in person.

👉 View upcoming Defense in Heels classes and register here:
https://www.defenseinheels.com/events

Classes fill quickly, and we intentionally keep them small to ensure every participant gets personal attention and hands-on training.

Women deserve safety education that builds confidence — not fear.
And we’re proud to be leading that conversation.