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المحتوى المقدم من Michael Laidler. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Michael Laidler أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Every law enforcement officer has a story to tell! Whether cautionary tales or stories that inspire and encourage…they are all based on real experiences! Get ready to hear from the men and women who put their lives on the line every day for their communities and their country! This is the LEO First Podcast with Michael Laidler!
المحتوى المقدم من Michael Laidler. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Michael Laidler أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Every law enforcement officer has a story to tell! Whether cautionary tales or stories that inspire and encourage…they are all based on real experiences! Get ready to hear from the men and women who put their lives on the line every day for their communities and their country! This is the LEO First Podcast with Michael Laidler!
On this episode of The LEO First Podcast , host Michael Laidler talks with Bill Fraass, retired Acting Chief of Police and CEO of Code 33 Consulting. Bill shares his 27-year journey from a 19-year-old reserve officer to leading the Sausalito Police Department. He reflects on his experiences in patrol, investigations, and community outreach, as well as the leadership lessons that shaped his career. Drawing from his book, Leadership in Law Enforcement: 10 Key Traits , Bill discusses the core principles of effective leadership and how agencies can cultivate these traits in future leaders. He also opens up about the challenges of injury, retirement, and transitioning to a consulting role. Tune in for a compelling discussion about law enforcement leadership, community trust, and the importance of developing the next generation of leaders. #lawenforcement #leadershipdevelopment #communitytrust #theleofirstpodcast #professionalgrowth…
On this episode of The LEO First Podcast , Michael Laidler sits down with Lee Wolahan, a 24-year veteran of Victoria Police and a specialist in crisis negotiation. Lee spent the last 14 years working within the Critical Incident Response Team, where he mastered the art of communication under pressure. Today, Lee shares how the negotiation skills honed in high-stakes policing can be used to enhance team management, stakeholder engagement, and leadership effectiveness. From teaching how to move conversations from "no" to "yes," to managing performance in stressful environments, Lee’s insights are practical for anyone looking to lead and communicate better. Through his current work training police officers, detectives, and specialist units, Lee emphasizes world-class negotiation strategies that influence behavior and create better outcomes — whether on the street or in the boardroom. Tune in to hear how communication truly becomes the ultimate tool for leadership. #crisisnegotiation #leadership #communication #lawenforcement #theleofirstpodcast…
On this episode of The LEO First Podcast , host Michael Laidler speaks with Jason Armstrong, retired Apex Police Chief and national expert in community trust and organizational reform. Chief Armstrong shares his journey from leading transformative changes in Ferguson, Missouri, to authoring his #1 best-selling book, I'm Done Here!: Create Lasting Impact by Leading with Intentionality . He discusses the challenges of fostering accountability while building meaningful connections with the community. Throughout the conversation, Chief Armstrong emphasizes the importance of intentional leadership and the long-term impact of ethical, transparent practices. His insights on media relations, change management, and community engagement provide valuable takeaways for law enforcement professionals and leaders alike. Tune in to hear how thoughtful, purpose-driven leadership can reshape organizations and leave a legacy of trust and integrity. #leadership #communityengagement #lawenforcement #organizationalchange #theleofirstpodcast…
🎙️ In this episode of The LEO First Podcast , host Michael Laidler interviews Tyra Valeriano, a former Master Law Enforcement Officer and Sergeant with extensive experience in investigations, Tyra holds a Master of Science in Criminal Justice & Cybercrime and has transitioned into roles as a First Responder Mental Health and Wellness Coach, Criminal Justice Adjunct Professor, and entrepreneur. She also hosts her own podcast, focusing on mental health and wellness in the first responder community. Tyra discusses her law enforcement career, emphasizing the importance of mental health support for first responders. She shares insights into her transition from active duty to coaching and education, highlighting the challenges and rewards of supporting those who serve. Her passion for mental wellness and dedication to the first responder community offer valuable perspectives on resilience and personal growth. Tune in to hear Tyra's journey and her commitment to enhancing mental health resources for first responders. #mentalhealth #firstresponders #lawenforcement #wellness #theleofirstpodcast…
On this episode of The LEO First Podcast , host Michael Laidler sits down with Antonio Santana, a Marine Corps combat veteran, former law enforcement officer, and mental health advocate. Antonio shares his journey from serving in Iraq to a decade in law enforcement, and how his experiences fueled his passion for supporting veterans and first responders. He discusses his podcast, Frontline Strong , and the nonprofit of the same name, which offers free mental health services to those who serve. Antonio also gives insight into his latest project, Wellness Empowered , and its innovative app focused on suicide prevention. His story is a testament to the power of resilience, purpose, and the importance of prioritizing mental wellness in high-stress professions. Tune in for an authentic conversation about the realities of service, the weight of sacrifice, and the transformative impact of mental health support. #mentalwellness #veteransupport #lawenforcement #firstresponders #theleofirstpodcast…
On this episode of The LEO First Podcast , host Michael Laidler welcomes Percy Pitzer, founder of Creative Corrections and a veteran with over 40 years of correctional management experience. From his military service during the Vietnam era to his innovative work in prison reform, Percy shares the lessons he's learned about leadership, rehabilitation, and the evolving landscape of corrections. As a former warden across multiple security levels, he’s seen firsthand how innovative programs can create safer, more rehabilitative environments. Percy discusses the critical need for practical, sustainable solutions in corrections, highlighting how reform efforts can benefit not just facilities but entire communities. His commitment to enhancing correctional systems through education, accountability, and forward-thinking strategies offers valuable insights for anyone in law enforcement or leadership. Don’t miss this conversation about the future of corrections and the power of reform. #lawenforcement #prisonreform #theleofirstpodcast #leadership #professionaldevelopment…
On the latest episode of The LEO First Podcast , host Michael Laidler sits down with Chief Deputy Josh Summerford of the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office. With nearly 20 years in law enforcement, Chief Summerford shares insights from a career that has taken him from a deputy clerk to overseeing all divisions of the Sheriff's Office. He discusses the challenges of leading complex operations, coordinating major crime investigations, and balancing responsibilities across multiple divisions, including patrol, criminal investigations, and school resource officers. From receiving a "Top Gun" award for solving a cold case to graduating from the FBI National Academy, Chief Summerford's journey embodies service, resilience, and leadership. Tune in for valuable lessons on teamwork, accountability, and what it takes to foster a culture of professionalism and excellence in law enforcement. #lawenforcement #leadership #criminaljustice #policing #mentalwellness #theleofirstpodcast #podcast #professionaldevelopment…
The LEO First Podcast: This week, we bring you two inspiring guests, Autumn Clifford and Lyndsay Taylor, who share their journeys of resilience, leadership, and impact in law enforcement and beyond. Autumn Clifford is a professional coach, entrepreneur, and podcast host of She’s An Asset . With a Master’s in Criminal Justice, extensive martial arts achievements, and a groundbreaking career in law enforcement, Autumn specializes in mindset coaching and resilience training. Her signature Breakthrough Method has empowered countless professionals to thrive in their careers and personal lives. Lyndsay Taylor, a dedicated Patrol Officer with over a decade in law enforcement, reflects on her career path and passion for serving the community. A Temple University graduate, Lyndsay highlights the importance of adaptability and continuous growth in policing. Don’t miss this powerful episode filled with actionable insights, personal triumphs, and a shared mission to transform lives. #theleofirstpodcast #lawenforcement #resilience #leadership #mindset…
The LEO First Podcast: This week, we’re honored to feature Davin Cole, a veteran with 33 years in law enforcement. From serving as a Deputy Sheriff with the SFSD to a diverse 29-year tenure with the SFPD, Davin brings unparalleled insights. He shares his experience leading the Homeless Outreach Unit (HSOC), where he championed human-centered policies, creating transformative programs like LEAD to support rehabilitation and recovery for the homeless and those battling addiction. As a certified CA POST instructor, Davin specializes in Procedural Justice, Implicit Bias, Crisis Intervention Tactics (CIT), and De-escalation, empowering officers with critical skills. A passionate public speaker and advocate, Davin discusses wellness strategies for law enforcement professionals, addressing addiction and Post-Traumatic Stress Injuries (PTSI) to ensure a healthier, more resilient workforce. Listen now to hear Davin’s story of service, leadership, and advocacy. #theleofirstpodcast #lawenforcement #leadership #homelessoutreach #policewellness #publicsafety #ptsi #policek9 #deescalation #mentalhealth…
On this episode of the podcast, Ivan Guduric, a decorated member of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Serbia, shares his journey of service, advocacy, and athletic excellence. With 19 years of experience as a police officer in Belgrade, Ivan’s commitment to public safety is matched only by his passion for advancing labor rights through his role as a board member of the Police Union of Serbia. A graduate from the University Union Nikola Tesla, Ivan discusses how his legal expertise fuels his trade union activism. As a dedicated advocate, he works tirelessly to promote fair labor conditions and greater rights for his colleagues in law enforcement. Ivan also highlights his participation in the World Police and Fire Games, showcasing his dedication to personal discipline and physical fitness. Join us for an inspiring conversation about leadership, resilience, and making a difference in both the workplace and the community. #lawenforcement #laborrights #leadership #publicsafety #resilience…
This week on the podcast, Jeff Marr, a Certified Mental Performance Coach, shares his transformative journey and the principles behind his platform, Me vs Me. With multiple years of experience, Jeff leverages his background in law enforcement, business ownership, and sports coaching to empower individuals to take control of their mental performance. A father of seven, Jeff brings unique insights into resilience, having faced challenges such as depression, PTSD, anxiety, and alcoholism while striving to "Win Every Day". Jeff discusses the philosophy of self-accountability and growth that underpins his coaching. His motto, "Success leaves clues," emphasizes the importance of emulating effective strategies to overcome obstacles. Tune in to learn actionable strategies for improving mental performance and finding clarity through adversity. #MentalPerformance #Resilience #Leadership #PersonalGrowth #WinEveryDay…
This episode features Rachel Keller, a seasoned law enforcement professional with 18 years of service at the Leon County Sheriff’s Office. Currently, Rachel is the Special Investigations Unit Sergeant, collaborating with HSI to oversee human trafficking investigations. Her career path includes roles as a Patrol Sergeant, Financial Crimes Detective, and School Resource Officer, earning her multiple accolades, such as the Meritorious Service Award and Employee of the Month honors. Rachel’s pioneering work as LCSO's first female motor officer reflects her commitment to breaking barriers and delivering excellence. Beyond her professional experience, Rachel is equipped with extensive training and certifications. She holds a Master's in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration and certifications like Command Leadership from FBI-LEEDA, Advanced Gang Specialist from the Florida Gang Investigator’s Association, and Crisis Intervention Training. Her skills in leadership, criminal investigations, and critical incident stress management further enrich her contributions to law enforcement and community outreach. Join us as Rachel shares her insights into investigative strategies, leadership development, and advancing the role of women in law enforcement. #Leadership #LawEnforcement #HumanTraffickingAwareness #CriminalInvestigations #CareerGrowth…
In this episode of the LEO First Podcast, Jason Ziegler, Chief of Police at the Mandan Police Department, offers valuable leadership insights. With over eight years in his role, Jason reflects on his career and the importance of community engagement, proactive policing, and crisis management. He shares how his education, including a Master’s in Public Administration from Troy University and a Bachelor’s in Criminal Justice Administration from Columbia College, has informed his approach to law enforcement. Jason emphasizes the significance of creating a positive department culture, focusing on officer development and building trust within the community. He highlights his dedication to modernizing policing practices to address evolving challenges. Through his extensive experience and education, Jason has become an influential voice in law enforcement leadership, advocating for innovation, compassion, and collaboration. #Leadership #CommunityEngagement #PoliceChief #LawEnforcement #StrategicLeadership…
In this episode of The LEO First Podcast , we welcome Jeff Martin, a man of faith, strength, and service who embodies the phrase "Enjoy the Journey." With a career dedicated to law enforcement and a passion for MMA, Jeff brings a unique perspective on resilience, discipline, and living a purpose-driven life. He shares how his faith has been the cornerstone of his journey, guiding him through challenges and victories alike. Jeff discusses his experiences as a law enforcement officer, reflecting on the demands and rewards of protecting and serving the community. His passion for MMA has not only sharpened his physical and mental toughness but has also inspired him to lead with confidence and humility both on and off duty. Through his message of perseverance and prioritizing faith, Jeff reminds us all of the importance of balance and maintaining focus on what truly matters. #Faith #LawEnforcement #ResilienceInAction #MMA #MentalWellness #Purpose…
In this episode of The LEO First Podcast , we sit down with Michael Slocum, lieutenant and a dedicated leader in law enforcement with a passion for education, mentorship, and community resilience. Michael brings over two decades of experience to the Painesville Police Department, backed by a Bachelor’s in Law Enforcement Administration and a Master’s in Public Administration. He shares insights on his role as a Certified Law Enforcement Executive and instructor, where he empowers officers to serve with professionalism and adaptability. Beyond the police force, Michael leads transformative backpacking experiences with Frontline Freedom, helping first responders build resilience and camaraderie through the healing power of nature. In this conversation, he discusses the importance of continuous learning, the role of personal growth in leadership, and his commitment to building stronger, safer communities. Join us for a deep dive into the life and values that drive Michael's work in law enforcement and beyond.…
In this episode of *The LEO First Podcast*, Kristen Ziman, former Chief of the second-largest police department in Illinois, shares her powerful journey in leadership. With nearly two decades of experience, Kristen discusses how she transformed organizational cultures and empowered individuals to reach their full potential. Her passion for leadership and personal development shines through as she reflects on her career and the lessons she's learned along the way. Kristen's rise from cadet to Chief in a male-dominated field is a testament to her resilience and determination. She highlights the importance of optimism, empowerment, and leading with authenticity. Drawing from her own experiences, Kristen offers insights into overcoming challenges and thriving in high-pressure environments. A seasoned keynote speaker with two master's degrees, Kristen’s presentations are dynamic and impactful, resonating across diverse industries. Her expertise extends beyond law enforcement, providing valuable lessons for leaders in any field. #LeadershipDevelopment #Resilience #Empowerment #OrganizationalTransformation #PersonalGrowth…
In this episode of the LEO First Podcast, Chris Catren, Director of Strategic Relationships for First Responder Wellness, shares his insights on connecting first responders with essential behavioral health resources and training. As a retired Chief of Police of the Redlands Police Department, Chris brings a wealth of experience from his 28-year law enforcement career, where he prioritized mental health support and well-being for officers. Chris discusses his journey in organizational leadership, change management, and community outreach, drawing from his time leading the Redlands Police Department. His leadership helped to foster a culture of resilience and support within the agency, emphasizing the importance of wellness initiatives in maintaining strong and effective law enforcement teams. As a former President of the California Police Chiefs Association and an Executive Fellow at the National Policing Institute, Chris shares valuable strategies for building strong relationships between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. #LawEnforcementLeadership #BehavioralHealthSupport #ChangeManagement #CommunityOutreach #FirstResponderWellness…
In this episode of the LEO First Podcast, we sit down with Chris Hsiung, Executive Director of "The Curve," a leadership organization co-founded with Simon Sinek and law enforcement leaders across the nation. The Curve's mission is to modernize police culture by inspiring and equipping progressive leaders with the tools they need for effective leadership development. Chris shares insights on how The Curve fosters innovation and supports those aiming to reshape the law enforcement profession from within. Chris brings over 28 years of law enforcement experience to the table, having served as Police Chief of Mountain View, California, and later as Undersheriff of San Mateo County. His leadership in these roles emphasized community partnerships, crisis communications, and digital engagement, ensuring that law enforcement evolves to meet modern challenges. His career highlights underscore his commitment to leading with integrity and forward-thinking approaches. An internationally recognized speaker and writer, Chris is also a graduate of the prestigious Harvard Kennedy School's Senior Executives program. He currently serves on several boards, including as Chair of the IACP Human & Civil Rights Committee, reflecting his ongoing dedication to advancing leadership and human rights in policing. #LeadershipDevelopment #LawEnforcementInnovation #CrisisCommunications #CommunityPolicing #PublicSafetyTransformation…
In this episode of The LEO First Podcast , we are joined by Rudy Perez, the Assistant Chief of Police for the City of Golden Valley, MN. With over 20 years of law enforcement experience, including graduating from the prestigious FBI National Academy, Rudy brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership to his role. He discusses his passion for constitutional policing, building community relationships, and advocating for meaningful partnerships between law enforcement and the public. As President of the National Association of School Resource Officers, Rudy also emphasizes the importance of school-based safety and professional development for officers. Tune in to hear Rudy’s insights on technology-driven crime reduction, community engagement, and fostering trust, respect, and accountability in modern policing. #LEOFirstPodcast #CommunityPolicing #LawEnforcementLeadership #SchoolSafety #PoliceAndCommunity #TrustAndAccountability #FBINationalAcademy #SchoolResourceOfficers #CrimeReduction #GoldenValleyMN…
In this episode of The LEO First Podcast , we welcome La'Jerrick Taylor, a veteran of the federal prison system with 12 years of service. Starting as a correctional officer, La'Jerrick later became a Sports Specialist while pursuing a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy. With a remarkable 7-0 amateur MMA record, La'Jerrick's journey is a testament to resilience and strength. He opens up about his personal experiences, including childhood trauma (ACEs), the suicide of his brother, and how his marriage and family life anchor him. His wife, who works in mental health, is a vital support in his journey. La'Jerrick also runs a no-holds-barred blog that's "not for kids" and reflects on balancing fatherhood and fighting. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about navigating trauma, purpose, and self-growth. #MentalHealthAwareness #LEOFirstPodcast #MMALife #FamilyFirst #Resilience #MarriageAndFamilyTherapy #OvercomingTrauma #FighterSpirit…
In this episode of The LEO First Podcast , we sit down with Doug Shoemaker, a distinguished law enforcement leader with nearly 27 years of service in Jefferson City, Missouri, and Grand Junction, Colorado. Doug's career is marked by his deep commitment to community partnerships, notably managing the "Journey for Justice" march after the Ferguson protests, where he worked closely with the NAACP to foster unity and trust. As a former Chief of Police and a leader within the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), Doug has driven cultural change within policing organizations globally. Now embarking on a new chapter as a Public Safety Executive with Peregrine, Doug remains dedicated to enhancing public safety and leadership in law enforcement. Join the conversation and connect with Doug to explore innovative solutions for safer communities. #LeadershipDevelopment #CommunityPolicing #PublicSafety #LawEnforcementLeadership #CultureChange…
In this episode of The LEO First Podcast , we feature Detective Erika Kirk, who has been with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) since 2005. Erika’s career began as a patrol officer and quickly transitioned to Vice operations, including roles in the Prostitution Enforcement Detail and the elite Citywide Human Trafficking Unit. Her expertise in investigating gang-related crimes grew during her time with the Valley Bureau's Violent Crime Task Force. Erika's leadership skills were honed further during her five years as a Senior Lead Officer in Van Nuys, focusing on community engagement and combating prostitution and human trafficking. Now a Detective II in the Officers' Representation Section, Erika continues her impactful work in major assault crimes. She is also actively involved in the Los Angeles Women Police Officers and Associates and serves as a board member of Cover Now, supporting officers in crisis. #LawEnforcementLeadership #CommunityEngagement #HumanTraffickingAwareness #PublicSafety #WomenInLawEnforcement…
In this episode of The LEO First Podcast , we feature Paul Butler, a retired law enforcement executive with over 27 years of experience. Renowned for his expertise in leadership, teamwork, and motivation, Paul has transitioned from a successful career in law enforcement to founding Paul Butler Presentations. His mission is to make a positive impact on others by delivering engaging, informative, and entertaining presentations. Paul’s passion for helping individuals and organizations grow shines through in his work, as he focuses on making every event memorable and impactful. #LeadershipDevelopment #Teamwork #MotivationalSpeaking #EventPlanning #PersonalGrowth…
In this episode of The LEO First Podcast , we feature Colin Whittington, whose life mission is to support America's Veterans and First Responders in their transition to fulfilling private-sector careers. After a distinguished career in law enforcement, including being named Virginia Deputy Sheriff of the Year in 2019, Colin founded Recruiting Heroes LLC in 2022. This employment agency focuses on connecting Veterans and First Responders with exceptional job opportunities, offering services like resume writing, LinkedIn profile optimization, and career coaching. Colin is also the author of Beyond the Thin Blue Line , a best-selling guide for those transitioning from law enforcement or military service. Through his work, Colin continues to honor those who have served by helping them thrive in their post-service careers. #CareerTransition #VeteranSupport #FirstResponderCareers #LeadershipDevelopment #CareerCoaching…
In this episode of The LEO First Podcast , we feature Chris Hoyer, a retired Arizona police officer with over 20 years of experience on the streets. Born and raised in New England, Chris has been a protector, survivor, and advocate for mental, physical, and emotional wellness throughout his career. Now, as an author and public speaker, Chris shares his experiences to help the law enforcement community prepare for the trauma that accompanies the job. His book, When That Day Comes: Training for the Fight , offers essential insights on tactics, preparation, and survival for first responders, military personnel, and anyone facing life's challenges. Currently residing in San Diego, Chris works full-time as an instructor for the Marine Corps Police Academy. He remains dedicated to providing specialized training and discussions on officer safety, trauma, and resilience. #LawEnforcement #MentalHealthAwareness #FirstResponders #TraumaInformedCare #ResilienceMatters…
Join us for an episode of the LEO First podcast as I sit down with Fred Stevens, the Sheriff of the Seneca County Sheriff's Office. With his wealth of experience and unwavering dedication to leadership, Sheriff Stevens offers invaluable insights into cultivating a culture of training, fostering authenticity without fear, and prioritizing the crucial balance between work, relaxation, and family. For those eager to learn more about Sheriff Stevens' wisdom and leadership philosophy, further information can be found by reaching out to him at sheriff@senecacountyohio.gov . Tune in to the LEO First podcast and embark on a journey of discovery, learning, and inspiration with Sheriff Fred Stevens. #LEOPodcast #PoliceLeadership #LawEnforcement #WorkLifeBalance #TrainingCulture #Authenticity #SheriffStevens #PoliceCommunity #LEOInsights #policetraining…
In this solo episode of The LEO First Podcast , hosted by Michael Laidler, we dive into the tragic case of Sonya Massey, who was fatally shot by Deputy Sean Grayson after she called 911 for help. We explore the stressors that law enforcement officers face and how these pressures can impact their decision-making in critical situations. Michael breaks down the incident and discusses the systemic issues that may contribute to such tragic outcomes. ✔️ 50% of police officers report experiencing severe stress daily. ✔️ Law enforcement officers are 30% more likely to develop PTSD than the general public. ✔️ High-stress incidents can lead to split-second decisions with life-altering consequences. Tune in to understand the human side of policing, the challenges officers endure, and the importance of mental wellness in law enforcement. #PoliceStress #LawEnforcement #MentalHealthMatters #BlueLine #OfficerWellness #PoliceAccountability #911Call #JusticeForSonya Don’t miss this powerful episode! Subscribe to The LEO First Podcast and join the conversation on how we can support our officers and prevent future tragedies.…
In part two of the LEO First Podcast, we continue our conversation with Sheriff Will Akin from the Clay County Sheriff’s Office. Building on last week’s episode, Sheriff Akin, a US Army veteran and former officer with the Phoenix Police and South Bend Police Departments, delves deeper into the critical topic of mental health in law enforcement. Discover how his family, role model mother, and education have influenced his approach to leadership and support for his team. Don’t miss this compelling conclusion! #MentalHealthMatters #PoliceLeadership #USArmyVeteran #LawEnforcement #FamilyFirst #FirstResponders #EmergencyServices #FirstResponderLife #HeroicDuty #FrontlineHeroes #ResponderLife #EmergencyResponse #RescueTeam…
In part one of the LEO First Podcast, join us for an eye-opening conversation with Sheriff Will Akin of the Clay County Sheriff’s Office. A US Army veteran and former officer with the Phoenix Police and South Bend Police Departments, Sheriff Akin brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to mental health in law enforcement. Discover how his role model mother, family life, and college education have shaped his perspective. Don’t miss Part Two coming out next week! #MentalHealthMatters #PoliceLeadership #USArmyVeteran #LawEnforcement #FamilyFirst #FirstResponders #EmergencyServices #FirstResponderLife #HeroicDuty #FrontlineHeroes #ResponderLife #EmergencyResponse #RescueTeam…
🚔 New Episode Alert: The LEO First Podcast 🚔 This week, we're honored to feature Christian Martinez AKA Kable, a retired law enforcement officer with 24 years of service. Chris' extensive career includes 8 years with Hialeah Police, 16 years with Miami Gardens Police, 4 years in the Army, and 2 years in the National Guard. Despite his professional success, Chris faced significant personal battles, including depression, PTSD, suicidal ideations, and substance abuse, which led him into a dark place. Chris' turning point came when he found faith, transforming his life and igniting a passion for advocacy. Now, he champions physical and mental wellness, stressing the importance of having a crisis plan in place. His story is not just a testament to resilience but a vital message for those facing similar struggles or supporting others who do. Join us for an eye-opening episode as Chris shares his journey of overcoming adversity and his mission to promote wellness and preparedness. #LEOFirstPodcast #LawEnforcement #MilitaryVeteran #MentalWellness #PhysicalWellness #CrisisPlan #Faith #OvercomingAddiction #Resilience #PTSDRecovery #Inspiration #Podcast #WellnessJourney #MentalHealthMatters #SelfCare #TransformationTuesday #YouAreNotAlone #PodcastLife #ListenNow #Subscribe…
New Episode Alert! Join us on the LEO First Podcast as we sit down with Captain Kory Flowers, a 25-year veteran of the Greensboro Police Department. Captain Flowers is not just an expert in law enforcement but also a renowned trainer on subversive criminal groups, leadership, and tactical communication. His insights have been featured in top publications like Police One, Police Magazine, and the Los Angeles Times, and he's a familiar voice on the Street Cop Podcast. In this episode, we dive into his experiences, the importance of effective communication in law enforcement, and his impactful work with Run Well, a mentorship program for young men. Don’t miss this engaging conversation with a leader dedicated to shaping the future of policing! #police #lawenforcement #policeofficer #policetraining #leadership #firstresponders #swat #family…
Join us on The LEO First Podcast for a special "Trump" edition featuring Michael Sugrue. In this powerful episode, Michael shares his harrowing experiences from two critical incidents. During the first shooting, his body broke down under immense stress, leaving a lasting impact on his mental health. The second shooting was fatal, where Michael had to make the life-altering decision to take another man's life. Michael's candid discussion sheds light on the mental toll faced by law enforcement officers and the importance of mental wellness. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation. Catch up on Michael's previous appearance in Episode 19 from July 2023, and check out our in-depth discussion on the Rayshard Brooks case in Episode 8, "The .25 Decision," from June 2020. Tune in now and let's continue the conversation on mental health in law enforcement. #leofirstpodcast #MichaelSugrue #mentalhealth #lawenforcement #FirstResponder #MentalWellness #PoliceCommunity #PodcastLife #TrueCrimePodcast #PoliceStories #developthepolice…
Welcome to the milestone 50th episode of the LEO First Podcast! I’m Michael Laidler, your host, and I couldn’t be more excited to reach this significant point in our journey. We started this podcast back in 2019, took a necessary break from 2020 to 2023, and came back stronger than ever with 40 incredible episodes from May 2023 to June 2024. As we look ahead to episodes 51 through 100, I promise you an epic lineup of content. We aim to continue inspiring and informing our listeners with fresh and engaging discussions. But I need your help to make it even better! I’m looking for your suggestions on guests you’d love to hear from and topics you’re passionate about. Your input is crucial in shaping the future of the LEO First Podcast. Thank you so much for your continuous support. Your views, likes, shares, and comments have been instrumental in our growth. Let’s continue this journey together—like, share, and comment to help spread the word. Here’s to the next 50 episodes and beyond! #podcast #lawenforcement #police #mentalwellness #mentalhealth…
Episode 49 of the LEO First Podcast features Mike Schentrup, a seasoned law enforcement officer with 25 years of service at Gainesville PD. As a dedicated father and husband of nearly three decades, Schentrup shares insights from his personal and professional journey. Amidst personal losses, including the passing of his wife's parents and brother due to COVID-19, Schentrup maintains a resilient, "glass half full" perspective on life. He emphasizes the importance of celebrating success and fostering a competitive spirit. Schentrup's dedication extends beyond policing; he actively engages in community work, including his involvement with the Florida Council for Sexual Violence. With a commitment to trauma-informed response and the "Start by Believing" campaign, Schentrup demonstrates his passion for making a positive impact. As a lifelong learner, he recommends essential reads like "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" and "How to Win Friends and Influence People." In his final words, Schentrup encourages generosity and offers valuable advice for those looking to start a business, advocating for proactive networking on platforms like LinkedIn. #PersonalGrowth #LEOFirstPodcast #Resilience #PersonalGrowth #developthepolice…
In episode 48 of the LEO First Podcast, Keith Grounsell, Chief of Police at the Laurens Police Department, shares his inspiring journey balancing the responsibilities of law enforcement with the joys and challenges of family life. With four children, including a 6-year-old adopted from a troubled background, Keith emphasizes the importance of family values and staying mentally resilient in the face of demanding situations. Having dedicated much of his career to drug investigations, Keith reflects on the necessity of maintaining perspective and avoiding becoming jaded. He discusses his book series, "A NARC’S TALE," shedding light on his experiences and lessons learned. As he enters the final phase of his fifth book, a children’s book, Keith underscores the significance of leaving a legacy and setting achievable goals both personally and professionally. With a commitment to physical fitness and leading by example, Keith imparts valuable insights on leadership and making a positive impact in the community. Don't miss this compelling episode filled with wisdom and encouragement. #LEOFirstPodcast #Family #MentalResilience #LeadershipJourney #LegacyBuilding #developthepolice…
In Episode 47 of the LEO First Podcast, we bring you the inspiring story of Lindsay McCall Long. Born in the Bay Area to parents deeply entrenched in the music industry, Lindsay's life took an unexpected turn after her father's passing at the age of 17. Retiring from Tempe PD three years ago, Lindsay shares her unique journey, having initially diverged from a musical path to embrace a career in law enforcement. Having spent 14-15 years in Georgia, Lindsay's first venture into law enforcement was with Gwinnett County PD, the largest in Georgia. The experience was transformative, as she navigated the challenges of the academy and learned both good and bad methods from seasoned officers. Lindsay emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, stating, "You take you with you." The narrative takes a poignant turn as Lindsay explains her personal struggles, including a diagnosis of postpartum disorder after the birth of her second child. She opens up about a critical incident on October 29, 2018, where she was shot three times, highlighting the cumulative stress faced by law enforcement officers. Lindsay sheds light on the often-hidden realities of trauma and the ongoing battle with depression. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the intense changes brought about by trauma and the importance of seeking help. Lindsay provides details on where people can connect with her, including Lindsaytalks.com and LinkedIn. In her final words, she encourages everyone to be their own best advocate. #theLEOFirstPodcast #music #Trauma #MentalHealthAwareness #developthepolice…
In Episode 46 of The LEO First Podcast, join us for a compelling conversation with Ray Beshirs, boasting 23 years of experience in law enforcement in the DFW area. Explore Ray's remarkable journey, from growing up in poverty to becoming a dedicated supervisor with a passion for training. Uncover the lessons he learned along the way, including the importance of quality control and the necessity of passion in an instructor. Ray shares his unique perspective on resilience, having experienced homelessness at the age of 17. Despite not having a degree, he emphasizes the significance of empathy when walking in the shoes of others. Gain insights into the challenges of financial planning for retirement in law enforcement and the importance of open communication with family. Discover the impact of friendships both inside and outside of law enforcement and how Ray believes the manner of disagreement can make a difference. Explore the benefits of good health and the need to increase police explorer programs. Ray sheds light on his role as a public service officer and provides details on where you can connect with him - on his website, Instagram, and Facebook. In his final words, Ray encourages everyone to stay safe and emphasizes the importance of reaching out if needed. Don't miss this opportunity to gain wisdom from Ray Beshirs' extensive law enforcement career. #theLEOFirstPodcast #officer #Police #Career #developthepolice…
In Episode 45 of the LEO First Podcast, join us for an exclusive conversation with John Vik, a distinguished member of the Lancaster Sheriff Office. Discover the intricacies of professional standards, hiring and firing, and internal affairs as John shares his journey of starting professional standards from scratch. Gain valuable insights into the transformative effects of working in professional standards and how it has shaped John's perspective on the importance of treating everyone with dignity and respect. Explore the unique challenges faced by law enforcement officers, from the rarity of investigations to the profound impact of traumatic events. John provides a glimpse into the core values of compassion and empathy that form the foundation of community policing. Learn about the role of police officers as problem solvers and the intentional efforts required in personal relationships, both within the family and the community. Learn about John's experience at the FBI National Academy in the fall of 2022, where he underwent 10 weeks of intensive training. Understand the critical role of local and state cooperation in combating crime, as emphasized by the FBI. John also shares insights into maintaining physical, mental, and spiritual health in a demanding profession. Looking to connect with John Vik? Learn about job opportunities at the Lancaster Sheriff Office (@lsonebraska) and find him on LinkedIn. Don't miss this chance to gain a deeper understanding of law enforcement from someone who believes it is the best career in the world. #theLEOFirstPodcast #ProfessionalStandards #CommunityPolicing #FBINationalAcademy #PublicSafety #developthepolice…
Join us on Episode 44 of the LEO First Podcast as we sit down with Andrea Ballesteros, a seasoned psychologist who has risen to the role of Deputy Chief in the federal correctional setting system. Andrea, a dedicated mom and wife, opens up about her journey in law enforcement and her profound commitment to mental health. From her aspirations in 6th grade to her current leadership position, Andrea shares the challenges of staffing issues in recruiting psychologists and the delicate balance of work and personal life. Learn how she navigates the difficult conversations that happen behind the walls and how mentorship plays a crucial role in professional development. Andrea reflects on her hardest days, including instances of inmate suicide and homicide, and emphasizes the importance of connections and support within the team. Discover the stigma surrounding mental health and why creating genuine connections is vital, especially when dealing with high-stress situations. Explore Andrea's insights on work-life balance and the need for promoting a holistic approach to well-being. Drawing parallels with military practices like Reacclimation, Andrea discusses the science behind managing stress and adrenaline, emphasizing the significance of sleep and creating habits to maintain peak performance. In the episode, Andrea shares her frustrations when individuals fail to pursue their potential and offers advice on focusing on personal growth to make a positive impact within any agency. Connect with Andrea on LinkedIn and don't miss her final words of wisdom – focus on yourself and find ways to make a positive impact within the agency you serve. #podcast #lawenforcement #developthepolice #leofirst #womeninlawenforcement…
In the latest episode of the LEO First Podcast, we sit down with Burke Brownfeld, a former police officer with a unique journey that took him from dreaming of law enforcement in his hometown to serving in the Peace Corps in Latin America. Burke shares insights from his time in the private sector and introduces the Guardian Score, a revolutionary approach to police department collaboration. We explore the evolution of policing, comparing the past to the present, and evaluate the importance of empathy in the field. Burke emphasizes the role of procedural justice and perspective taking, urging listeners to pause and consider the experience of others. Discover how Burke stayed resilient in high-stress situations by using empathy as a coping mechanism during his law enforcement career. Learn about his AHA moment and how he incorporates hands-on scenarios to teach empathy to aspiring officers. Join us as we discuss fostering environments that prioritize empathy and the profound impact it has on community relations. Burke introduces the Guardian Score, a customer service rating system for police officers, and emphasizes the value of open feedback loops to redefine public perception. Don't miss the captivating Charles Ramsey story and Burke's perspective that "every child is born a 10" and retains their dignity and respect at a baseline of 1. Explore the powerful question, "Do you want to be right or effective?" and how it applies to law enforcement. Burke wraps up the episode by sharing how individuals can connect with him on LinkedIn and leaves our listeners with a powerful reminder – every interaction is an opportunity. #podcast #lawenforcement #developthepolice #leofirst #theleofirstpodcast…
In Episode 42 of the LEO First Podcast, join the riveting conversation with Jennie Hill, the dynamic Executive Director of Wounded Blue, who launched her impactful journey in 2019. Living in Buford, GA, Jennie shares her compelling story of eight years as a former officer, reflecting on a time when K9 wasn't part of her life. She introduces Barron, her canine companion acquired at 10 weeks old, now an integral part of her world at 2.5 years. Diagnosed with PTSD in 2013, Jennie's narrative unfolds with the question: What came first, Wounded Blue or Barron? The episode explores the challenges she faced, including a colleague's tragic death two days into FTO, leading to a profound moment of denial and subsequent intervention by FTO and Dr. Ginger. Jennie openly discusses her coping mechanisms, humor in particular, and navigates personal struggles, including a divorce, TBI, and a shoulder injury incurred while clearing a call. A wake-up call from her chief and deputy, dropping off business cards without follow-up, prompted reflection on life's worth. In a raw and vulnerable revelation, Jennie shares her darkest moment in 2013, contemplating suicide until a friend's timely question, "Are you okay?" sparked a turning point. The episode traces her evolution, culminating in the formation of a training initiative in August 2018, impacting over 14,000 officers nationwide. The conversation highlights the reactive nature of peer support and emphasizes its necessity starting at the leadership level. Drawing inspiration from Simon Sinek, Jennie poses the crucial question: Can you influence leaders? Addressing complexities within law enforcement, she references her book, "I Think I Love a Cop," and reveals her personal resolution to help others. The episode concludes with a poignant question: What can I do for you? For those seeking connection, Jennie can be reached via email or Facebook, and Barron's adventures can be followed on Instagram. In her final words, Jennie extends a lifeline, urging anyone in need to reach out. Wounded Blue provides a 24-hour helpline for support. #LEOFirstPodcast #developthepolice #WoundedBlue #Survivor…
Tune in to Episode 41 of the LEO First Podcast for an illuminating conversation with the seasoned law enforcement veteran, Bob Stewart. With 28 years of active service and a wealth of experience, Bob takes us on a journey through the underbelly of policing, sharing insights from his fascinating career. Born and raised in Pittsburgh and an alum of Howard University, Bob's path into policing was anything but conventional. From his early days in the MOD squad to navigating the challenges when radios were not as reliable, Bob reflects on the twists of fate that shaped his career. As a consultant, Bob is now building a new organization, assembling a team of executives for success. He discusses the intricacies of consent decrees, racial profiling expertise, and the pivotal moments that define policing. Discover his unique approach to crime mitigation, crime reduction, and accountability, and gain valuable perspectives on the ever-evolving landscape of law enforcement. Bob also opens up about his love for NASCAR, his favorite decade (the '70s), and his commitment to helping future police leaders through the sergeants' exam. In this episode, he addresses contemporary issues, including the concept of defunding the police, proposing innovative solutions for mental health crisis interventions and the involvement of college students in call responses. For those seeking to go deeper into Bob's insights, don't miss the magic moment when he candidly asks, "Can I speak freely?" Bobcat Consulting, designed for supervisors and managers, takes center stage as a valuable resource for leadership development and police training. #LawEnforcementJourney #Career #LeadershipDevelopment #developthepolice #ServingWithPurpose…
In our milestone 40th episode, we welcome Lyndsay Taylor, a dedicated officer with 5 years part-time and 2 years full-time experience at the Upper Uwchlan Township Police Department, starting in 2022. Lyndsay wears many hats as a daughter, sister, and someone juggling four jobs, shouldering the heavy responsibility of her badge while navigating the challenges of mental health within her community. Join us as Lyndsay opens up about the realities of patrolling an area marked by homelessness and drug addiction. She shares how 95% of her time is spent ensuring the safety of her community and reflects on her seven years at Temple University. How does one manage four jobs without succumbing to burnout and stress? Lyndsay found her sanctuary in the gym, committing to a consistent routine for the past 18 months. Discover her approach to mentoring, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the mindset that got her into the academy. Lyndsay's dedication extends beyond her professional life, as she engages in self-defense and dry-firing drills. She shares insights from the Female Mindset Conference and the positive impact of her social media presence on Instagram and TikTok. Tune in as Lyndsay discusses the significance of body cams, highlighting that they capture only the action, not the full story. She expresses sadness about society's inability to respond appropriately and considers the potential effects on future calls. In the final segment, Lyndsay leaves us with her thoughts on reaching out and encourages listeners to think deeply about the world around them. Connect with her on Instagram and join us for an enlightening conversation about balancing responsibilities, empowering mindsets, and navigating the complexities of serving and protecting. #PoliceLife #MindsetEmpowerment #FemaleOfficer #theLEOfirstPodcast #developthepolice…
In Episode 39 of our podcast, we sit down with the incredible Pat McNamara, a true warrior with 22 years of experience in the Army. Owner of TMACS and the mastermind behind Invader Coffee, Pat holds a unique position on the internet with a massive following on LinkedIn (57k), Instagram (600k), and a thriving YouTube channel. Discover the man behind "Basic Dude Stuff," a platform he co-created at home with his wife in December 2019. Pat shares insights into self-improvement and promoting good human behavior, emphasizing that every night is Saturday and every morning is Monday in his world. As the author of T.A.P.S. (Tactical Application of Practical Shooting) and Sentinel, Pat explains the importance of securing intellectual property and limiting the number of people you share your ideas with. Learn about the inspiration behind his creations and the impact of Basic Dude Stuff on people worldwide. Pat takes us on a journey through his high-stress positions, emphasizing the power of having a healthy outlet, whether it's baking a cake or exploring primal skills. Discover the motivation behind his Sunday Sentinel Sermons and how his YouTube channel serves as a vehicle for escape. From the power of looking up to finding inspiration in the ospreys of Florida, Pat shares his secrets for staying on high alert and the importance of a warrior mindset. Dive into his workout philosophy, diet, and the projects he juggles outside of work, all while mitigating excuses and finding motivation. Join us as we explore Pat's incredible journey, from overcoming chronic pain to battling diseases like PMR (Poly Myalgia Rheumatica). Learn where his drive comes from and how, at the age of 15, he started working out, ultimately embracing the challenges life throws his way. Connect with Pat's ventures, TMACS for adventure training and primal skills, and Invader Coffee based in Austin, TX. Don't miss the Blaze Ops Blend! Tune in for an inspiring conversation with a true warrior who believes that some people just can't get out of their own way. #WarriorMindset #BasicDudeStuff #InvaderCoffee #developthepolice #theleofirstpodcast…
Join us on the LEO First Podcast as we sit down with Randall Doizaki, a seasoned law enforcement professional with an impressive 23-year career at the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office. Randall brings a unique perspective, having also served four years as a sergeant in the Marines, and he currently coaches law enforcement personnel to reach their full potential. In this episode, Randall takes us on a journey through his distinguished career in the Marine Corps, emphasizing the importance of starting with the end in mind and the value of having a well-thought-out plan in place. Randall's journey is marked by resilience, having undergone three shoulder surgeries and hand surgery. He holds a degree in HR, showcasing his commitment to continuous learning. Randall opens up about a personal experience as a kidnapping victim, shedding light on the challenges he faced and overcame. As the conversation unfolds, Randall addresses the concept of "sheepdogs" and whether this protective instinct still exists in our society. Special guests Jeff and Vinny Montez are teased as potential future podcast guests, promising even more fascinating discussions. We explore Randall's thoughts on the realities of being of Japanese descent in law enforcement and the importance of cultivating friendships outside of the profession. Discover his passion for racquetball and his views on vulnerable leadership in the law enforcement community. Connect with Randall on LinkedIn for more insights into his wealth of knowledge. Don't miss this engaging episode filled with wisdom, personal anecdotes, and valuable perspectives on a career in public service. Read more about Randall's journey and leadership principles as we explore the multi-faceted world of law enforcement. #theLEOFirstPodcast #LawEnforcementLeadership #MilitaryService #LEOCommunity #developthepolice…
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