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2ND CONTACT READY present by Changing Discourse mission: Provide individuals with tools, methods, and practical philosophy for today’s world. With a mix of coaching, leadership questions, and interviews with world-renowned leaders you will discover the s

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    • Jul 19, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 31m AVG DURATION
    • 233 EPISODES

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    The 2ND CONTACT READY podcast, hosted by Chip and Tanner, offers a refreshing and impactful approach to communication and leadership. Their emphasis on asking, listening, sharing, and engaging creates an environment of healthy discourse that is necessary in today's society. As leaders in this space, their dedication to bringing help and guidance to the field of policing is commendable.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is the guests they bring on board. Steve Ijames's experience and pedigree bring credibility to the discussions surrounding police leadership. His ability to articulate simple solutions to persistent breakdowns in this area adds immense value to the conversations. Additionally, the focus on changing the discourse regarding policing through key areas like upholding the Constitution showcases a commitment to positive change.

    The authenticity and vulnerability displayed by both Chip and Tanner are standout qualities of this podcast. Their willingness to share their own shortcomings and successes in order to develop others creates a relatable and genuine atmosphere. Leadership is about influencing and developing others, and they do just that by breaking down complex concepts into easily digestible nuggets of wisdom.

    Chip's fearless authenticity is particularly refreshing in today's society where honesty can often be scarce. The interesting stories shared throughout the podcast not only entertain but also provide valuable insights. It is evident that a lot of thought goes into each episode, ensuring that listeners receive a wealth of knowledge.

    While it is challenging to find any negative aspects about this podcast, one potential drawback could be that some listeners may find certain topics repetitive or already familiar with certain ideas discussed. However, even for those who have previous knowledge in these areas, there are still plenty of gems scattered throughout each episode.

    In conclusion, The 2ND CONTACT READY podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in mentorship, leadership, and forward thinking. Chip and Tanner create an honest interaction with their guests that feels inclusive rather than exclusive. Their dedication to personal growth and development shines through each episode, and the impact of their conversations is undeniable. This podcast challenges listeners to reconsider their views and treatment of themselves and others, making it a valuable resource for personal and professional growth.



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    #171 - The 1910 Project - Part #4 - Conversation with Gregg.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 57:42


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    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 61:34


    #167 - The 1910 Project - Part #1 - Conversation with Jim.  The 1910 Project was intended to be a stand alone podcast. As shared on the last episode. Plans change. Things happen. Regardless these conversations need to be heard. 

    #168 - The 1910 Project - Part #2 - Conversation with Chris.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 39:59


    Continuing our 5 part 1910 Project mini series. 

    #169 - The 1910 Project - Part #3 - Conversation with Steve.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 38:09


    Part 3 of 5 - The 1910 Project Mini Series. 

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    #166 Reflection Part 4 - With Chip Huth

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 13:51


    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #166! On this episode, we continue with our conversation on the topic of reflection with our friend Chip Huth Chip Huth Bio: In addition to serving as a senior consultant with Arbinger, Charles “Chip” Huth is a Major with the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department. He has 28 years of law enforcement experience, commands KCPD's Traffic Division, and is the State of Missouri's defensive tactics subject matter expert. He also consults for international law enforcement, military, and corporate clients. He formerly led the Street Crimes Unit Tactical Enforcement Squad and has planned, coordinated, and executed over 2500 high-risk tactical operations. Chip's speeches are entertaining and inspiring, linking his law enforcement experiences with Arbinger principles. He leads audiences through incredibly powerful stories, weaving in lessons about mindset change and answering the question, “How does this mindset stuff work in real life?” His energy and the applicability of his stories leave audiences excited and motivated to create change in their lives and work. Chip regularly gives keynotes and other presentations to law enforcement, corporate, government, and other audiences. A few of these engagements include speeches at TEDx, WINx, police departments nationwide, U.S. Army Medical Command, and U.S. Air Force Aviation Commands. Chip is also an accomplished author: He co-wrote Unleashing the Power of Unconditional Respect—Transforming Law Enforcement and Police Training, a textbook used in officer development and graduate programs Chip has a bachelor's degree in multi-disciplinary studies from Grantham University and an associate's degree in political science from Park University. He is the former president of the National Law Enforcement Training Center, a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to delivering effective training to the international law enforcement, corrections, security, and military communities. He has 35 years of experience in martial arts and is a veteran of the U.S. Army.   Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth Host: Tanner Brock Guest: Chip Huth

    #165 Reflection Part 3 - With Chip Huth

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 23:59


    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #165! On this episode, we continue with our conversation on the topic of reflection with our friend Chip Huth Chip Huth Bio: In addition to serving as a senior consultant with Arbinger, Charles “Chip” Huth is a Major with the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department. He has 28 years of law enforcement experience, commands KCPD's Traffic Division, and is the State of Missouri's defensive tactics subject matter expert. He also consults for international law enforcement, military, and corporate clients. He formerly led the Street Crimes Unit Tactical Enforcement Squad and has planned, coordinated, and executed over 2500 high-risk tactical operations. Chip's speeches are entertaining and inspiring, linking his law enforcement experiences with Arbinger principles. He leads audiences through incredibly powerful stories, weaving in lessons about mindset change and answering the question, “How does this mindset stuff work in real life?” His energy and the applicability of his stories leave audiences excited and motivated to create change in their lives and work. Chip regularly gives keynotes and other presentations to law enforcement, corporate, government, and other audiences. A few of these engagements include speeches at TEDx, WINx, police departments nationwide, U.S. Army Medical Command, and U.S. Air Force Aviation Commands. Chip is also an accomplished author: He co-wrote Unleashing the Power of Unconditional Respect—Transforming Law Enforcement and Police Training, a textbook used in officer development and graduate programs Chip has a bachelor's degree in multi-disciplinary studies from Grantham University and an associate's degree in political science from Park University. He is the former president of the National Law Enforcement Training Center, a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to delivering effective training to the international law enforcement, corrections, security, and military communities. He has 35 years of experience in martial arts and is a veteran of the U.S. Army.   Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth Host: Tanner Brock Guest: Chip Huth

    #164 Reflection Part 2 - With Chip Huth

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 28:29


    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #164! On this episode, we continue with our conversation on the topic of reflection with our friend Chip Huth  Chip Huth Bio:  In addition to serving as a senior consultant with Arbinger, Charles “Chip” Huth is a Major with the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department. He has 28 years of law enforcement experience, commands KCPD's Traffic Division, and is the State of Missouri's defensive tactics subject matter expert. He also consults for international law enforcement, military, and corporate clients. He formerly led the Street Crimes Unit Tactical Enforcement Squad and has planned, coordinated, and executed over 2500 high-risk tactical operations. Chip's speeches are entertaining and inspiring, linking his law enforcement experiences with Arbinger principles. He leads audiences through incredibly powerful stories, weaving in lessons about mindset change and answering the question, “How does this mindset stuff work in real life?” His energy and the applicability of his stories leave audiences excited and motivated to create change in their lives and work. Chip regularly gives keynotes and other presentations to law enforcement, corporate, government, and other audiences. A few of these engagements include speeches at TEDx, WINx, police departments nationwide, U.S. Army Medical Command, and U.S. Air Force Aviation Commands. Chip is also an accomplished author: He co-wrote Unleashing the Power of Unconditional Respect—Transforming Law Enforcement and Police Training, a textbook used in officer development and graduate programs Chip has a bachelor's degree in multi-disciplinary studies from Grantham University and an associate's degree in political science from Park University. He is the former president of the National Law Enforcement Training Center, a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to delivering effective training to the international law enforcement, corrections, security, and military communities. He has 35 years of experience in martial arts and is a veteran of the U.S. Army.   Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth Host: Tanner Brock  Guest: Chip Huth 

    #163 Reflection Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 15:05


    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #163! On this episode, we start with our third topic for year three: Reflection. Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock 

    #162 Action, Progress, Effort Part 4 - With Tim Dyck & Mike Simmons

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 15:20


    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #162! On this episode, we continue with our second topic for year three: Action, Progress, Effort. To learn more about our upcoming guests please visit Mike Simmons: https://catalystsale.com/ Tim Dyck: https://bestculturesolutions.ca/ Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth Host: Tanner Brock

    #161 Action, Progress, Effort Part 3 - With Tim Dyck & Mike Simmons

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 20:22


    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #161! On this episode, we continue with our second topic for year three: Action, Progress, Effort.  To learn more about our upcoming guests please visit  Mike Simmons: https://catalystsale.com/  Tim Dyck: https://bestculturesolutions.ca/ Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock 

    #160 Action, Progress, Effort Part 2 - With Tim Dyck & Mike Simmons

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 25:31


    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #160! On this episode, we continue with our second topic for year three: Action, Progress, Effort.  To learn more about our upcoming guests please visit  Mike Simmons: https://catalystsale.com/  Tim Dyck: https://bestculturesolutions.ca/ Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock 

    #159 Action, Progress, Effort - With Tim Dyck & Mike Simmons

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 17:44


    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #159! On this episode, we introduce our second topic for year three: Action, Progress, Effort.  To learn more about our upcoming guests please visit  https://catalystsale.com/  https://bestculturesolutions.ca/ Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock 

    #158 What Proceeds Greatness? Part 4 - With Dr. Dave Mather

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 15:48


    Welcome to episode #158! On this episode, we continue with our first topic for year three: What Proceeds Great Leadership.   Guest Bio: Commander Dave Mather (Ret.) began his law enforcement career in 1988 as an officer with the Cheney Police Department in Washington. He served for 22 years, eventually rising to the position of commander. He worked as an instructor and helped develop and execute an annual multi-agency active shooter training program designed for university settings. In 2011, he retired from policing and became the Executive Director of the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center as well as the Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center. Created through grants awarded from the US Department of Justice, the centers are designed to improve the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies through the integration of technology into everyday policing. In 2018, Commander Mather became a professional advisor for the Center for Excellence in Public Safety Leadership at Cardinal Stritch University. He has operated his own law enforcement consulting firm since 1999. He has teaching experience as both an academy instructor and adjunct professor for college courses in ethics, domestic violence investigations, laws of arrest, search and seizure, crime scene investigation, and leadership for police organizations. He is a certified instructor and charter member with the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. He holds a BA in administration of criminal justice, a MA in Org Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock  Guest: Dave Mather - whatsamather@aol.com

    #157 What Proceeds Greatness? Part 3 With Dr. Dave Mather

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 25:14


    Welcome to episode #157! On this episode, we continue with our first topic for year three: What Proceeds Great Leadership.   Guest Bio: Commander Dave Mather (Ret.) began his law enforcement career in 1988 as an officer with the Cheney Police Department in Washington. He served for 22 years, eventually rising to the position of commander. He worked as an instructor and helped develop and execute an annual multi-agency active shooter training program designed for university settings. In 2011, he retired from policing and became the Executive Director of the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center as well as the Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center. Created through grants awarded from the US Department of Justice, the centers are designed to improve the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies through the integration of technology into everyday policing. In 2018, Commander Mather became a professional advisor for the Center for Excellence in Public Safety Leadership at Cardinal Stritch University. He has operated his own law enforcement consulting firm since 1999. He has teaching experience as both an academy instructor and adjunct professor for college courses in ethics, domestic violence investigations, laws of arrest, search and seizure, crime scene investigation, and leadership for police organizations. He is a certified instructor and charter member with the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. He holds a BA in administration of criminal justice, a MA in Org Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock  Guest: Dave Mather 

    Back At It 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 1:47


    #156 What Proceeds Greatness? Part 2 - With Dr. Dave Mather

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 30:11


    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #156! On this episode, we continue with our first topic for year three: What Proceeds Great Leadership.   Guest Bio: Commander Dave Mather (Ret.) began his law enforcement career in 1988 as an officer with the Cheney Police Department in Washington. He served for 22 years, eventually rising to the position of commander. He worked as an instructor and helped develop and execute an annual multi-agency active shooter training program designed for university settings. In 2011, he retired from policing and became the Executive Director of the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center as well as the Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center. Created through grants awarded from the US Department of Justice, the centers are designed to improve the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies through the integration of technology into everyday policing. In 2018, Commander Mather became a professional advisor for the Center for Excellence in Public Safety Leadership at Cardinal Stritch University. He has operated his own law enforcement consulting firm since 1999. He has teaching experience as both an academy instructor and adjunct professor for college courses in ethics, domestic violence investigations, laws of arrest, search and seizure, crime scene investigation, and leadership for police organizations. He is a certified instructor and charter member with the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. He holds a BA in administration of criminal justice, a MA in Org Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock  Guest: Dave Mather

    #155 What Proceeds Greatness? Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 23:18


    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #155! On this episode, we introduce our first topic for year three: What Proceeds Great Leadership.  As you listen consider the following three questions #1. Consider a leader you've had that served as an example of greatness. What did this leader do that stood out to you? #2. How did this leader prepare to be the leader you saw and worked with? #3. Why is it critical to consider what we can start doing now in preparation for our greatness?  Next Weeks Guest Bio: Commander Dave Mather (Ret.) began his law enforcement career in 1988 as an officer with the Cheney Police Department in Washington. He served for 22 years, eventually rising to the position of commander. He worked as an instructor and helped develop and execute an annual multi-agency active shooter training program designed for university settings. In 2011, he retired from policing and became the Executive Director of the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center as well as the Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center. Created through grants awarded from the US Department of Justice, the centers are designed to improve the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies through the integration of technology into everyday policing. In 2018, Commander Mather became a professional advisor for the Center for Excellence in Public Safety Leadership at Cardinal Stritch University. He has operated his own law enforcement consulting firm since 1999. He has teaching experience as both an academy instructor and adjunct professor for college courses in ethics, domestic violence investigations, laws of arrest, search and seizure, crime scene investigation, and leadership for police organizations. He is a certified instructor and charter member with the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. He holds a BA in administration of criminal justice, a MA in Org Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock  Guest Clip: Dave Mather 

    #154 Year 3...Engaged

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 2:08


    #153 Blitz

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 47:06


    #152 Times Of Disagreement

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 5:22


    #151 Resolving Conflict

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 3:34


    #150 Support For Others

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 4:31


    #149 I Failed (So Have You)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 6:07


    #148 Restructered Teams

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 5:22


    #147 The Feedback

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 5:11


    #146 The Most Difficult Decisions

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 5:59


    #145 Competition

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 4:51


    #143 Written Or Verbal

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 3:35


    #144 Bad News

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 5:07


    #142 When We Cant Meet Goals

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 5:59


    #141 A Leaders Greatest Asset

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 4:17


    #140 What Motivates Me

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 6:51


    #139 How To Measure Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 7:09


    #138 Leading Through Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 5:22


    #137 The Most Difficult Part Of Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 2:57


    #136 Speak Little Work A Lot

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 8:42


    #135 What Type Of Leader Are You

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 6:41


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