If you want to understand what’s wrong with our public schools, you have to look at what is arguably the most powerful force in shaping them: white parents. A five-part series from the makers of Serial and The New York Times. Hosted by Chana Joffe-Walt. To get full access to this show, and to other Serial Productions and New York Times podcasts on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, subscribe at nytimes.com/podcasts. To find out about new shows from Serial Productions, and get a look behind the scen ...
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เนื้อหาจัดทำโดย Anthony McNeil เนื้อหาพอดแคสต์ทั้งหมด รวมถึงตอน กราฟิก และคำอธิบายพอดแคสต์ได้รับการอัปโหลดและจัดหาให้โดยตรงจาก Anthony McNeil หรือพันธมิตรแพลตฟอร์มพอดแคสต์ของพวกเขา หากคุณเชื่อว่ามีบุคคลอื่นใช้งานที่มีลิขสิทธิ์ของคุณโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต คุณสามารถปฏิบัติตามขั้นตอนที่แสดงไว้ที่นี่ https://th.player.fm/legal
The law enforcement podcast that's fun and informative. Hear conversations with retired and active police officers and those who support the profession Conversations that focus on getting to know the people, not politics, departments or tactics. Hosted by Retired Police Officer, Anthony McNeil, "The Off Duty Podcast" is unlike any other police podcast. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
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เนื้อหาจัดทำโดย Anthony McNeil เนื้อหาพอดแคสต์ทั้งหมด รวมถึงตอน กราฟิก และคำอธิบายพอดแคสต์ได้รับการอัปโหลดและจัดหาให้โดยตรงจาก Anthony McNeil หรือพันธมิตรแพลตฟอร์มพอดแคสต์ของพวกเขา หากคุณเชื่อว่ามีบุคคลอื่นใช้งานที่มีลิขสิทธิ์ของคุณโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต คุณสามารถปฏิบัติตามขั้นตอนที่แสดงไว้ที่นี่ https://th.player.fm/legal
The law enforcement podcast that's fun and informative. Hear conversations with retired and active police officers and those who support the profession Conversations that focus on getting to know the people, not politics, departments or tactics. Hosted by Retired Police Officer, Anthony McNeil, "The Off Duty Podcast" is unlike any other police podcast. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
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In this episode, host Anthony McNeil engaged in a heartfelt conversation with Steve Gould, a 12-year police officer and host of the Things Police See podcast. They discussed the emotional and physical challenges faced by those in law enforcement, as well as the personal growth and reflections that come with the job. Growing up in a small town, Steve was inspired by his father's career in law enforcement, who was a respected figure and helped people when they needed it the most. This sparked Steve's own journey into the field, where he has experienced both the positive aspects and challenges that come with being a police officer. One of the most significant challenges in law enforcement is the physical and mental toll it takes on an individual. Both Steve and Anthony shared their experiences of injuries and the impact they had on their careers. However, despite the downsides, the good aspects of the job have outweighed the bad. Anthony shared how luck brought him into law enforcement, allowing him to better his family's future. Furthermore, they both reflected on the inspirational people they worked with throughout their careers who motivated and pushed them to be better. Another topic of discussion was the debate around martial arts and jujitsu, and their role in developing discipline, leadership, and following. Trying new things and pushing boundaries is essential to both personal and professional growth, and Steve shared his interest in exploring voice-over work as an example. Networking and connecting with others in the law enforcement community are also crucial, as it help humanize police officers and allow for shared experiences and support. Through platforms like the Things Police See podcast, officers can share their stories, ambitions, and motivations, shedding light on the changing landscape of the American dream. In conclusion, this honest and powerful conversation between Anthony McNeil and Steve Gould highlights the importance of personal growth and reflection in law enforcement. By acknowledging the emotional and physical challenges faced by officers, we can better understand the people behind the badge and appreciate the sacrifices they make every day. About Steve Gould 4 years natural resources officer , 12 years police officer Host - Things Police See Podcast From Massachusetts Follow Steve Instagram YouTube Facebook Time Stamps 0:03:38 - Unexpected Path to Law Enforcement (62 Seconds) 0:08:41 - Efforts to Eliminate Law Enforcement Pensions (80 Seconds) 0:12:48 - Challenges of Police Work (113 Seconds) 0:23:15 - Police Officers and PTSD in Podcasting (75 Seconds) 0:25:38 - Exploring Social Media Posts (60 Seconds) 0:29:42 - Exploring Voice Over for Audio Books (100 Seconds) 0:41:52 - FTO Program Mishap (69 Seconds) 0:47:09 - Humanizing Police Officers Through Podcasts (71 Seconds) 0:49:43 - Netflix's "How to Get Rich" Series (50 Seconds) ============================ Support First Responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and helping first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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Join me for an awesome conversation with the one and only Lyndsay Taylor, a total rockstar in law enforcement. Lyndsey spills the tea on her journey to becoming a cop, including the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated field. Find out how Lyndsay's Starbucks encounters with police officers led her to pursue a career in law enforcement. And, hear about how her family's initial reluctance only motivated her to pursue her dreams even harder. Lyndsay also dishes on how self-love has been a game-changer for her, sharing her journey of therapy and taking risks to achieve her goals. Don't miss our discussion about the similarities between Lyndsay's experiences as a cop and her twin sister Ali's life-saving work as a nurse during the pandemic. Tune in to hear Lyndsay's amazing insights on perseverance and the importance of recognizing the hard work of first responders like nurses, EMTs, and dispatchers. Lyndsay's story will remind you of the incredible strength and resilience of the individuals who dedicate their lives to serving and protecting our communities. So, grab some popcorn and join us for this inspiring conversation about life, love, and the challenges faced by those who keep us safe! About Lyndsay Taylor 4 Yrs in LE From Pennsylvania Follow Lyndsay Instagram EPISODE CHAPTERS (0:00:00) - Female Police Officer's Experience and Journey (0:11:20) - Relationships and Personalities in Law Enforcement (0:17:07) - Purpose for First Responders (0:23:14) - Life, Love, and Self-Love ============================ Support First Responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform, helping first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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We never know where life might take us, and today's guest, Donovan Heavener, is a perfect example of that. With 29 years of experience in law enforcement, Donovan shares his fascinating journey into a profession he never dreamed of pursuing. Together, we explore his passion for making a difference in people's lives and the defining moments that have shaped his career. A particularly powerful part of our conversation delves into Donovan's off-duty shooting experience, his struggle with PTSD, and the importance of having a support system in place. We also examine the impact of our jobs on our relationships and how Donovan has found purpose and identity beyond his law enforcement career. Plus, we have a blast with a lively "This or That" segment, revealing Donovan's preferences on everything from night shifts to donuts. As we wrap up our compelling and insightful discussion with Donovan Heavener, we address the trend of people leaving the law enforcement profession and the significance of community and support for first responders. We're reminded of the importance of finding one's passion in life and the power of staying connected to those who matter most. Don't miss this incredible episode as we learn and grow together. About Donovan Heavener 29 years in LE Worked in Wisconsin and Washington Sits on the Special Olympics Board of Directors Recognized for work in community policing and by school boards for work as an SRO From Washington State Follow Donovan Facebook LinkedIn The Police Applicate Podcast Episode Chapters (0:00:00): Law Enforcement & Off-Duty Shooting (0:11:55): PTSD Recovery Through Special Olympics (0:23:35): Life Lessons and Self-Reflection (0:29:20): Finding Purpose and Identity Beyond Work (0:33:37): Life, Family, and Law Enforcement (0:39:01): Support First Responders Episode Chapters with Short Keys (0:00:00): Law Enforcement & Off-Duty Shooting Police officer Donovan Heavener shares his journey, passion for making a difference, moments of doubt, and why he chose the profession. (0:11:55): PTSD Recovery Through Special Olympics Donovan Heavener shares his journey with PTSD, coping strategies, and how he now talks to recruits about his experience. (0:23:35): Life Lessons and Self-Reflection Donovan reflects on family, shooting experience, retirement, and purpose, emphasizing the importance of staying busy for mental well-being. (0:29:20): Finding Purpose and Identity Beyond Work Donovan Heavener's law enforcement career transition and the importance of finding passion and honest friends are discussed. (0:33:37): Life, Family, and Law Enforcement Donovan reflects on his mother's influence, and discusses night shift vs. day shift, donuts with filling vs. without. (0:39:01): Support First Responders Donovan Heavener's 29-year journey in and out of law enforcement, adjusting to life after, and thoughts on unexpected turns are discussed. ================================ Support First Responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and helping first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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We recently interviewed David Cain, CEO and owner of Heroes Home Advantage, a company dedicated to supporting everyday heroes, including military, police, law enforcement, fire, healthcare, and education personnel. The company has given back over $20 million through real estate transactions, making a difference in the lives of these public servants. Our conversation explored the Heroes Home Advantage Real Estate Program, a nationwide initiative providing a credit at closing for heroes buying or selling property. David also shared his ambitious plan to triple the number of program affiliates by year's end, further expanding their impact on our communities' heroes. Under David's leadership, Heroes Home Advantage has profoundly impacted numerous public servants' lives. Discover the motivating efforts of David Cain and his team as they persist in recognizing and assisting the heroes who devote themselves to our communities each day. About David Cain CEO Heroes Home Advantage From South Carolina Follow Heroes Home Advantage Facebook Instagram LinkedIn EPISODE CHAPTERS (0:00:00) Heroes Home Advantage David Cain, CEO of Heroes Home Advantage, shares his passion for giving back to heroes and how the company has donated over $20 million. (0:05:20) Heroes Home Advantage Real Estate Program Heroes Home Advantage provides closing credits to heroes nationwide, giving away over 25 million dollars. (0:10:47) Heroes Home Advantage Program Details David Cain and I discussed Heroes Home Advantage credits, marketing, and expansion. ============================ Support first responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and helping first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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First responders face immense challenges, especially when it comes to mental health and PTSD. In this powerful episode, guest Andrew Douglas, a firefighter and co-creator of a resource for first responders struggling with PTSD, shares his personal experiences and insights into the importance of addressing these issues within the law enforcement and firefighting communities. Together, we explore the emotional toll of working in emergency services, the need for self-care and support systems, and the potential benefits of using innovative tools like the Siento app to help manage PTSD symptoms. About Andrew Douglas Retire Firefighter/Paramedic Creator of Siento.ai WA/Costa Rica Follow Andrew Douglas Website Instagram Facebook TikTok Chapters: (0:00:00) - PTSD and First Responders' Mental Health (0:04:14) - Trauma & Resilience in Fire Service (0:12:46) - First Responder PTSD and Seeking Help (0:27:17) - Siento App (0:37:32) - First Responder in Costa Rica & App (0:44:30) - Support First Responders ============================ Support First Responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and helping first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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In this re-released episode, I interview retired police officer Paulie Lewis, who was medically retired after being shot twice while responding to a domestic violence incident. Through the interview, Lewis discusses his physical and mental journey to recovery and clarifies how the media's portrayal of such incidents differs from the reality of their long-lasting effects on people's lives. Lewis encourages listeners to consider the layers and complexities of law enforcement work that exist beyond what is depicted in mainstream media. About Paulie Lewis Medical retired after 2 years From New Hampshire Follow Paulie Lewis Instagram TikTok Chapters: (0:00:00) - The Purpose of Law Enforcement (0:04:45) - Recovering From Injury (0:14:24) - Advocating for Law Enforcement (0:24:48) - Social Media and Law Enforcement (0:34:08) - Disney and Life's Value (0:39:20) - Take Care and Show Love ============================ Support First Responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and help first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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In this episode, we break free from the "pigeonhole" mindset and explore alternative paths, such as entrepreneurship in land investing and seller financing. My guest, Brent Bowers, a former military officer turned entrepreneur and CEO of Land Shark, shares his journey of finding financial and personal freedom through land investing. We delve into the world of wholesaling real estate and discuss the importance of following smart money and seizing opportunities in the land market. We also discuss the risks involved and the importance of conducting due diligence and research when buying parcels of land. Furthermore, we explore how to use PropStream to find potential land deals and make offers to landowners. We also discuss strategies for finding buyers for these properties and the benefits of acting as the middleman in land transactions. Finally, we discuss the resources provided by the Land Shark program and acknowledge the growing trend of individuals leaving the law enforcement profession. There are alternative career options available, and if you're considering a transition, don't hesitate to reach out for advice and support. Remember, there is life after law enforcement. Don't miss this episode! About Brent Bowers 8 yrs U.S. Army Officer Entrepreneur CEO of The Land Sharks Wholesale Real Estate Coach Florida Follow Brent Bowers Facebook Instagram YouTube Chapters: (0:00:00) - The Power of Entrepreneurship (0:05:59) - Wholesaling Real Estate (0:10:34) - Buy and Sell Vacant Land (0:18:21) - Buying and Selling Land for Profit (0:30:09) - Benefits of Land Shark Program (0:36:00) - Life After Law Enforcement Chapter Summaries: (0:00:00) - The Power of Entrepreneurship (6 Minutes) In this episode, we explore the concept of breaking free from the "pigeonhole" mindset that often keeps people, particularly those in law enforcement and the military, from pursuing other opportunities and passions. The guest, Brent Bowers, is a former military officer who is now an entrepreneur, CEO of Land Shark, and a wholesale real estate coach. He shares his journey of breaking free from the mold and finding financial and personal freedom through land investing and seller financing. The conversation highlights the importance of considering alternative paths in order to achieve a fulfilling and balanced life. (0:05:59) - Wholesaling Real Estate (5 Minutes) In this section, we delve into the world of wholesaling real estate, specifically vacant land. The process involves getting a piece of land under contract at a discounted price and then selling the purchase agreement to someone else for a slightly higher price. This method provides an opportunity for those who may not have the funds to purchase a property outright, allowing them to make a down payment and monthly payments instead. The key is finding that one landowner out of a hundred who is willing to sell at a discount. These deals can be assigned to cash buyers, builders, developers, or even individuals just looking for a piece of land. (0:10:34) - Buy and Sell Vacant Land (8 Minutes) As we continue our discussion, we examine the importance of following smart money and seizing opportunities in the land market. Despite skepticism, buying and selling land is legal, and our guest shares his experiences with over 350 land transactions. We discuss the risks involved, including tax implications and unhappy customers, and the importance of conducting due diligence and research when buying parcels of land. Understanding the demand for land is crucial, and tools like Zillow and Redfin can help identify trends and specialist realtors to assist in the process. (0:18:21) - Buying and Selling Land for Profit (12 Minutes) In this conversation, we discuss how to use PropStream to find potential land deals and make offers to landowners. We also explore strategies for finding buyers for these properties, such as working with land specialist real estate agents, utilizing signage, and utilizing online platforms like Facebook Marketplace. Additionally, we touch on the benefits of acting as the middleman in land transactions and the importance of having a buyer lined up before purchasing a piece of land. We also share success stories, highlighting how anyone can get started in this business part-time, regardless of their background or experience. (0:30:09) - Benefits of Land Shark Program (6 Minutes) We dive into the resources provided by the Land Shark program, which includes systems, tools, contracts, letters, and postcards at discounted prices. The program is designed to give participants the permission, confidence, and steps needed to succeed in land deals. What sets Land Shark apart from other courses is its focus on small daily wins and providing actionable steps for success. Although the program is primarily focused on the US market, it's possible for international participants to join and invest in US land through proper legal channels. The cost to join Land Shark is $5,000, with payment plans available for those on a budget. (0:36:00) - Life After Law Enforcement (1 Minutes) In this segment, we acknowledge the growing trend of individuals leaving the law enforcement profession and emphasize that there are alternative career options available, such as those discussed in this podcast. If you're considering a transition, don't hesitate to reach out to Brent for advice and support. Stay tuned for more valuable insights in future episodes, and remember that there is life after law enforcement. See you in the next episode! ============================= Support First Responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two because a portion of every purchase will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and help first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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In this episode, I dive into the incredible 45-year law enforcement career of Susan Welch Rodriguez, an author, speaker, private investigator, songwriter, and musician from Texas. We explore her journey from starting as a clerk in 1978 to adapting to numerous changes in the field, such as the transition to semi-automatic weapons and the introduction of computers in squad cars. We also discuss her memoir, " She's a County Mountie: From Bulletproof Vest to Armor of God ," recounting her encounters with fugitives, dangerous situations, and the emotional impact of these events on her life. Susan shares her struggles with identity, depression, and post-traumatic stress after retiring from law enforcement and how her faith in Jesus and the transformative power of God led her to a new beginning in prison ministry. We also touch on her work with inmates, the importance of forgiveness, and the impact it can have on changing lives. Finally, we wrap up the episode by discussing the process of writing and publishing a book from the perspective of someone in law enforcement and our new coffee brand, Blue Java, which supports first responders through our partnership with Fund the First. Don't miss this inspiring and captivating episode! About Susan Welch-Rodriguez 45 Yrs in LE Author & Speaker Private Investigator Songwriter and Musician Texas Follow Susan Welch-Rodriguez Website: https://www.susanthecop.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/susan.rodriguez.7731 Chapters: (0:00:00) - Law Enforcement Transition (0:10:29) - Enforcing the Law (0:22:07) - Writing a Law Book (0:26:02) - Accepting Jesus for a New Beginning (0:40:03) - Supporting First Responders Through Coffee Chapter Summaries: (0:00:00) - Law Enforcement Transition (10 Minutes) In this episode, we dive into the fascinating 45-year law enforcement career of Susan Welch Rodriguez, an author, speaker, private investigator, songwriter, and musician from Texas. Susan shares how she started as a clerk in 1978, eventually finding her way to the streets in 1984. Over the years, she has adapted to numerous changes in the field, from the transition to semi-automatic weapons to the introduction of computers in squad cars. Despite retiring in 2009, Susan continues to serve as a volunteer in the sheriff's posse, patrolling on horseback and working special events. (0:10:29) - Enforcing the Law (12 Minutes) In this segment, we explore the inspiration behind Susan Welch Rodriguez's memoir titled "She's a County Mountie: From Bulletproof Vest to Armor of God" Susan shares the challenges she faced while writing and how her experiences as a police officer influenced her writing process. The book recounts her encounters with fugitives, dangerous situations, and the emotional impact of these events on her life. We also discuss the importance of sharing her experiences to help others navigate through difficult trials and crises. The memoir is available on Amazon.com. (0:22:07) - Writing a Law Book (4 Minutes) We discuss the process of writing and publishing a book from the perspective of someone in law enforcement. The key takeaway is to just start writing and not worry about what others might think - the hardest part is getting it on paper. Once the story is written, it can be cleaned up and refined. Susan Welch Rodriguez shares her experience self-publishing her book with Paper Raven Publishing and how it is now available on Amazon and in stores. We also delve into a defining moment in Susan's life, which occurred in downtown Dallas in 2009 when a freak accident left her injured and helpless. (0:26:02) - Accepting Jesus for a New Beginning (14 Minutes) We delve into the personal experiences of Susan Welch Rodriguez, discussing her struggles with identity, depression, and post-traumatic stress after retiring from law enforcement. Susan shares how her faith in Jesus and the transformative power of God helped her overcome these challenges and ultimately led her to a new beginning in prison ministry. Through her work with inmates, Susan emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and the impact it can have on changing lives. The conversation also features entertaining anecdotes from Susan's career in law enforcement, as well as her thoughts on various this-or-that preferences' (0:40:03) - Supporting First Responders Through Coffee (1 Minutes ) As we wrap up this episode, we appreciate Susan for sharing her insights and experiences with us, and thank you for tuning in. Don't forget to check out our new coffee brand, Blue Java, which supports first responders through our partnership with Fund the First. By purchasing Blue Java coffee, you'll be contributing to a monthly donation to different campaigns on Fund the First, helping those in need. Find the link in the show notes, stay safe, take care of one another, and catch us on the next episode. Bye for now! ============================ Support First Responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and helping first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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I had the pleasure of catching up with Officer Darren Derby, a law enforcement professional with 22 years of experience and a local celebrity in Massachusetts. We discussed how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted community policing, Officer Derby's new role as the department's full-time safety officer, and the introduction of a Comfort Dog program. We also dove into Officer Derby's personal journey with mental health, exploring his experiences with depression and ADHD. Additionally, we touched on the origins of his "get out of your cruiser" hashtag, the importance of listening and community support, and the benefits of having a comfort dog like his standard poodle, Winston. Finally, we announced the launch of Java Blue, a coffee brand with a cause that supports first responders in need. Join us for this heartfelt and informative conversation with Officer Darren Derby, and make sure to check out his inspiring work on social media! About Darren Derby Pryor Guest EP 3 - March 2020 Kind of like a local celebrity 22 years in LE Massachusetts Follow Darren Derby Instagram Facebook Winston's Instagram Chapters: (0:00:00) - Building Bridges (0:15:03) - Exploring Mental Health in Uniform (0:25:10) - Balancing Being Seen and Being Darren (0:30:40) - Listening and Community Support (0:38:54) - Benefits of Comfort Dog (0:47:04) - Coffee for a Cause Chapter Summaries: (0:00:00) - Building Bridges (15 Minutes) In this episode, we catch up with Officer Darren Derby, a law enforcement professional with 22 years of experience and a local celebrity in Massachusetts. Darren shares updates on his life since his last appearance on the podcast in March 2020, discussing how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted community policing and his role in the profession. Darren's department recently implemented a Comfort Dog program, which has been successful in Massachusetts. He is now the department's full-time safety officer, focusing on community engagement, crime prevention, and addressing safety issues in the community. (0:15:03) - Exploring Mental Health in Uniform (10 Minutes) We delve into Officer Darren Derby's personal journey with mental health, including his experiences with depression and ADHD. He shares how the challenges of the job and the impact of COVID-19 contributed to his mental health struggles. However, he also emphasizes the importance of talking about mental health, especially in uniform, and encourages others to seek help and support. Despite the hardships, Officer Derby remains passionate about his work and continues to make a difference in his community' (0:25:10) - Balancing Being Seen and Being Darren (6 Minutes) We explore the origins of Officer Darren Derby's "get out of your cruiser" hashtag and his motivation to show the positive side of law enforcement officers. He discusses his desire to highlight the good deeds and genuine connections that officers make within their communities. Officer Derby also touches on balancing his personal and professional lives, navigating the attention he receives as a well-known figure, and the impact his online presence has had on other law enforcement agencies' (0:30:40) - Listening and Community Support (8 Minutes) We discuss the impact of COVID-19 on Officer Darren Derby's work-life balance and his realization of the importance of family. The pandemic allowed him to spend more time with his loved ones and appreciate his home life. The conversation also highlights the power of spreading positivity and kindness to marginalized individuals, as well as acknowledging the importance of staying humble and being open to listening to others. Officer Derby expresses his gratitude towards Tommy Norman, whose work inspired him to make a difference in his own community' (0:38:54) - Benefits of Comfort Dog (8 Minutes) We discover the benefits of having a comfort dog, like Officer Darren Derby's standard poodle Winston, in the workplace and community. Winston brings happiness and comfort to not only the community but also the officers themselves. With over 150 comfort dogs in the state and more being introduced in other states and organizations like NYPD, we see the powerful impact these animals can have. The conversation wraps up with a rapid-fire round where Officer Derby shares his preferences on various topics and his social media handles for those interested in following his journey' (0:47:04) - Coffee for a Cause (1 Minutes) We announce the launch of Java Blue, a coffee brand with a cause. Partnering up with Fund the First, proceeds from the sale of Java Blue coffee will go towards supporting campaigns for first responders in need. Check out the four flavors available at javablue.coffee and help make a difference in the lives of our brothers and sisters on the front lines' ================= Support First Responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and help first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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I had the pleasure of welcoming back Scott Medlin, a retired police officer, Marine veteran, author, and speaker. We discussed his journey into law enforcement, his passion for writing books, and his mission to help officers improve their mental health and well-being. Scott shared his experience leaving law enforcement after 15 years to focus on his family and career as a speaker and educator. We also explored the challenges of transitioning out of the profession and the importance of officers taking care of themselves and focusing on solutions, rather than problems. We delved into Scott's journey as a successful author, discussing his four published books and his upcoming book that will encompass various aspects of policing. Scott also shared his experiences as a stay-at-home dad and the importance of balancing work and family life, particularly in high-stress professions like law enforcement. In this episode, we also discussed the power of taking action, self-reflection, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. We emphasized the need for honesty and self-improvement, as well as staying physically active and maintaining a positive mindset. Don't miss this insightful conversation with Scott Medlin on the Off Duty Podcast! About Scott Medlin 15 Yrs in LE Successful Author & Speaker Host of The 10 Code Mindset Podcast Previous Episode 42 Marine Veteran North Carolina Follow Scott Medlin Scott's Website The 10 Code Podcast Free Mental Survival Guide LinkedIn YouTube Get Scott's Books 101 Health Tips For Police Officers Truths Beyond The Police Academy 101 Useful Tips For Rookie Police Officers Chapters: (0:00:00) - Leaving Law Enforcement for Family (0:07:24) - Police Officer Impact on Family (0:17:04) - The Power of Taking Action (0:28:17) - Self-Reflection and Active Life Chapter Summaries: (0:00:00) - Leaving Law Enforcement for Family (7 Minutes) In this episode of the Off Duty Podcast, I welcome back retired police officer, Marine veteran, author, and speaker Scott Medlin. We discuss his journey into law enforcement, writing books, and his mission to help officers improve their mental health and well-being. Scott shares his experience leaving law enforcement after 15 years to focus on his family and career as a speaker and educator. We also touch on the challenges of transitioning out of the profession and the importance of officers taking care of themselves and focusing on solutions, rather than problems. (0:07:24) - Police Officer Impact on Family (10 Minutes) In this portion of the Off Duty Podcast, we dive into Scott Medlin's journey as a successful author and his passion for addressing mental health in the law enforcement community. We discuss his four published books, including Mental Health Fight: The Heroes in Blue, and his upcoming book, which will encompass various aspects of policing. Scott also shares his experiences as a stay-at-home dad and the importance of balancing work and family life, particularly in high-stress professions like law enforcement. We reflect on the potential dangers of becoming too consumed with our careers and the need for self-awareness and self-care in order to avoid negative consequences' (0:17:04) - The Power of Taking Action (11 Minutes) In this part of the Off Duty Podcast, we focus on the importance of finding a purpose outside of one's profession and the impact of self-talk. Scott Medlin opens up about managing post-traumatic stress disorder and the negative thought patterns that can come with it. He emphasizes the need for constant growth and taking action, even in the face of fear, to achieve personal fulfillment. The conversation also touches on the launch of the Blue Java coffee brand, which aims to give back to first responders, and the power of perseverance in overcoming obstacles' (0:28:17) - Self-Reflection and Active Life (12 Minutes) In this segment of the Off Duty Podcast, we explore the importance of happiness, self-reflection, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. We discuss the value of spending quality time with family, prioritizing personal well-being, and handling the ups and downs of life. We also touch on the idea of financial freedom and the pursuit of happiness, emphasizing the need for honesty and self-improvement. Finally, we share some recommendations for staying physically active and maintaining a positive mindset. ============================ Support First Responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and helping first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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The Off Duty Podcast - Law Enforcement

Eric Reynolds, a retired police officer who spent 20 years in law enforcement, is a licensed primary sports nutritionist, licensed personal trainer, founder of Cops and Campers, and founder of KetoFiveO. Eric talks about his family's history of law enforcement and how it naturally led him to join the team. He also shares his experience finding out he had a brother who was a deputy in Orlando, Florida who he never knew about. Eric’s story is a reminder that first responders need help connecting with each other. He was able to use his passion for camping to create a space for first responders to connect and share their stories. His creation of the “Cops and Campers” retreat was a way for first responders to come together and share their experiences. It was a way for them to find comfort in knowing that they are not alone in their struggles. Cops & Campers Documentary About Eric Reynolds Licensed Primary Sports Nutritionist Licensed Personal Trainer Retired Wounded Police Officer Founder of Cops & Campers Founder of KetoFiveO 20 years in LE From Florida Follow Eric Cops & Campers KetoFiveO Twitter Instagram Facebook SHOW SEGMENTS 00:03:04 Law enforcement runs in family. 00:06:06 Live life and experience it. 00:10:28 Help first responders find community. 00:15:08 Improve health through community support. 00:22:44 Slow down, enjoy life. 00:26:59 Eat healthily to stay fit. 00:31:29 Living life to fullest with kids. 00:37:37 Sell piece of soul for pension. 00:42:39 Honesty is key to respect. 00:45:10 Listen to your body. ============================ Support First Responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and helping first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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The Off Duty Podcast - Law Enforcement

Episode Summary: This episode explores the realities of policing, with a conversation between a retired police officer, Anthony McNeil and a law enforcement officer from They discuss why Mark chose to pursue a career in law enforcement, the differences between policing in Canada and the United States, the importance of treating people fairly, the importance of understanding police tactics, psychology and the challenges officers face. They also discuss the importance of leading a healthy, well-rounded life to be a good police officer and the need to take time off to relax and down regulate. Mark shares his journey with PTSD, the importance of healthy coping strategies, and the need to destigmatize mental health. The discussion also touches on the importance of being present with loved ones, expressing emotions and creating healthy habits in relationships. Finally, they highlight the idea that relationships will have their ups and downs, but that by treating people with kindness and being a good listener, you can build strong relationships with those around you. About Mark Bouchard Husband - Father Author - Blogger 17 Years in Law Enforcement From British Columbia, Canada Follow Mark Facebook Twitter Website Chapters: (0:00:00) - Exploring the Realities of Policing (0:12:48) - Police Officer Well-Roundedness (0:18:12) - Transforming Trauma Into Post-Traumatic Growth (0:28:24) - Navigating Marriage and Parenthood (0:36:26) - Intuition and Self Talk ============================ Support First Responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and helping first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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The Off Duty Podcast - Law Enforcement

Leonard Perez talks about his law enforcement career, which included 32 years in the profession and 14 years in the Navy. Leonard shares his experience growing up in poverty, the conversations he had with his family when he decided to enter law enforcement, and how he was able to stay in the job for so long. He and Anthony discuss the lack of technology, such as cell phones and computers, at the time of the Rodney King incident, and the atmosphere of the profession then and now. About Leonard Perez 32 yrs at LAPD 14 yrs with the Navy Reserve From California Follow Leonard LinkedIn Time Stamps 00:04:51 Challenge yourself to keep going. 00:09:26 Police ethics and training important. 00:13:00 Have an outlet after retirement. 00:19:11 Speak kindly to yourself. 00:21:45 Live life to the fullest. 00:26:37 LAPD officer commits murder. 00:33:07 Plan ahead for retirement. 00:33:46 Support first responders with coffee. ============================ Support First Responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and helping first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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The Off Duty Podcast - Law Enforcement

John Benjamin Jones, a 23 year veteran of law enforcement, author, speaker and combat veteran. After leaving the military, he wanted to find something that allowed him to be of service to others, which is why he initially applied to be a firefighter and continue working in the medical field, something he did in the military. About John Benjamin Jones Author/Speaker Retired Federal Law Enforcement Officer 8404 (FMF) U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman Combat Veteran 23 years in LE From Mississippi Follow John Benjamin Jones Instagram Facebook ============================ Support First Responders: Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the "Fund the First" platform and helping first responders in need. Get your coffee here! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp…
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