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Awe Intuitive Conversation with Jesus Eddie Campa on May 17, 2022 Heard the phrase “work smarter, not harder”? Felicia Miller Johnson is Awe Intuitive Life Coach & Webcaster who encourages people to "Live SMART". She conducts work-life video interviews with career professionals that become an Awe Intuitive Conversation. Awe happens as Felicia asks intuitive questions and channels spiritual intuitive feedback. Live SMART Energy Card Reading #livesmart #energyhealing #cardreading
Growing up in his youth and in career as a Police Chief, Jesus Eddie Campa has felt the need to protect himself and others from hostility. Watch as he receives Intuitive Feedback that encourages him to free himself from guilt and shame and while achieving his 10 year goal. Heard the phrase “work smarter, not harder”? Felicia Miller Johnson is Awe Intuitive Life Coach & Webcaster who encourages people to "Live SMART". She conducts work-life video interviews with career professionals that become an Awe Intuitive Conversation. Awe happens as Felicia asks intuitive questions and channels spiritual intuitive feedback. Awe Intuitive Conversation with Jesus Eddie Campa on May 17, 2022 Work Life Video Interviews Oracle Cards #worklife #videointerviews #oraclecards
Jesus "Eddie" Campa, former Chief Deputy of the El Paso County Sherriff's Department and forme Chief of Police for Marshall Texas, discusses the recent school shooting in Uvalde and how loose restrictions on gun ownership complicate the lives of law enforcement. Sign up for Dan's new weekly newsletter here, which will give additional resources on each episode, and previews of upcoming episodes. Eddie's book and other content can be accessed at https://jesuseddiecampa.com/ Recommendations on gun reform from the International Association of Chiefs of Police can be found here. Here's 2021 article from the Associated Press that outlines some of the issues law enforcement has with the loosening of restrictions on gun ownership.
Today's guest learned about leadership through his lens as a Chief of Police and State Law Enforcement Director. He's now sharing his experiences as an author and international speaker. Dave Bookbinder goes Behind The Numbers with Jesus Eddie Campa, Author of Unmasking Leadership. Eddie is also the CEO and Founder of two companies and the host of the Leading Through Adversity podcast. In this episode, Eddie shares insights from his law enforcement days and discusses the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace and what it takes to be a great leader. About the Host: Dave Bookbinder is the person that clients reach out to when they need to know what their most important assets are worth. Dave is a Managing Director at B. Riley Advisory Services, where he works closely with business owners, CFOs, Controllers, and CEOs. Dave has conducted valuations of the securities and intangible assets of public and private companies for various purposes Grab Dave's best-selling book: The New ROI: Return on Individuals Connect with Dave on LinkedIn Connect with Dave on FaceBook Follow Dave on Twitter Check out NewROI.com for more.
#113: Having the vision to build something great is already difficult. When that vision challenges the societal norm, it can feel next to impossible.On this episode, Eddie talks about his experiences as Chief of Police impacted by racial divisions. He talks about the strategies he uses with his clients to 'Lead through Adversity'.If you'd like to connect with Eddie, you can reach him at his website here.This episode was powered by Full Books Marketing and hosted by Daniel Phung.
In this episode of Local Crown our host Antonia Hanlon talks with Jesus Eddie Campa about leadership and how to become a great leader. Due to his experience in law enforcement, Jesus has a ton of knowledge of being a leader in times of adversity. Tune in to learn how to be a better leader in life and with others. Want to learn more about our hosts? https://treycarmichael.us/ (https://treycarmichael.us/) Djemilah Birnie | Author, Digital Designer, Podcaster, and Founder of Becoming the Big Me https://djemilah.com/ (Djemilah Birnie | Author, Digital Designer, Podcaster, and Founder of Becoming the Big Me)https://antoniahanlon.com/ (https://antoniahanlon.com/) Want to learn more about Local Crown, LLC? https://thelocalcrown.com/ (https://thelocalcrown.com/) Want to check out our publication? http://insidetheempire.com/ (insidetheempire.com) Did you want to get featured in the publication alongside Jayson Waller, Sharon Lechter, Jim Kwik, and Dan Caldwell? https://thelocalcrown.com/becomeacontributor (https://thelocalcrown.com/becomeacontributor) Want to learn more about Jesus? https://leadingthroughadversity.com/ https://jesuseddiecampa.com/ https://abstrategicgroup.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesuseddiecampa/
On today's episode of American gypC Podcast we are talking to Jesus "Eddie" Campa about leadership development and leading through adversity. Jesus is the CEO & Founder of Leading Through Adversity LLC and Owner/CEO of AB Strategic Security Group LLC. After 27 years of service as a public servant in the law enforcement field, most recently serving as the Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for the State of Oklahoma, he retired for the second time from the field of Law Enforcement at the age of 48. He first retired in 2014 from the El Paso County Sheriffs Office as the Chief Deputy after a successful 20-year career. He then served as the Chief of Police for the Ector County Independent School District in Odessa, Texas, for a short time. He then went on to serve as the Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, Texas. His three years as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led him to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 he was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He is also a public speaker, keynote speaker, and creator of the El Paso County Anti Bullying Coalition and the No Colors No Labels. He is a recognized nationally and internationally expert on leadership and a recognized national and international security expert. He hold a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. Guest Links https://jesuseddiecampa.com https://leadingthroughadversity.com https://teamcampa.com https://ABstrategicgroup.com American gypC http://americangypc.com @americangypcpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/american-gypc/support
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In this episode of Oh My Heath ... There's HOPE! Jana talks with Jesus "Eddie" Campa. Jesus is an internationally recognized expert on Leadership, Law Enforcement, and Security. Through the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST), Jesus Eddie Campa is a National and International Certified Instructor. Campa is currently serving as the Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for the State of Oklahoma. Director Campa was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. Director Campa has over 27 years of continuing law enforcement experience. Director Campa retired as the Chief Deputy of the El Paso County Sheriff's Office after a successful 20-year career. Director Campa was appointed as the Chief of Police for the Ector County Independent School District in Odessa, Texas. Director Campa then served as the Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, Texas. Director Campa's last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led him to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 Director Campa was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. Director Campa believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. Director Campa holds a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. Director Campa is a supporter of 21st Century Policing, Procedural Justice, and active in Prison Reform. He is the owner of both America's Best Strategic Security Group and Leading Through Adversity. Director Campa is an internationally recognized keynote speaker and University Lecturer. “Don't let the same snake bite you twice.” Jana and Jesus Eddie Campa talk about: 1) Leading through adversity and bringing leadership back to leaders 2) Pivoting through life's shifts while leading 3) Unmasking leaders and what that looks like 4) The difference between a mentor and a coach and do you need one? 5)n Leadership and mentoring and are you either This 30-minute episode is on: Jana speaks with Jesus "Eddie" Campa about leading through adversity and bringing leadership back to leaders. Learning to pivot through life's shifts and changes, and the why using a coach or mentor can really take your life to the next level. Meet Jesus Eddie Campa: jesuseddiecampa.com leadingthroughadversity.com Leading_Through_Adversity_ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesuseddiecampa/ JesusEddieCampa Get in touch with Jana and listen to more Podcasts: https://www.janashort.com/ Show Music ‘Hold On' by Amy Gerhartz https://www.amygerhartz.com/music Free Gift: 5 Keys To Becoming The Next Influencer Free Video Series Are you ready to see just how powerful your business can be through storytelling? Grab my FREE video series outlining how you can become the next influencer through your powerful story. The upside is right; now, over 90% of businesses are online. On the downside to you is over 90% of businesses are currently online. If you want to stake your place in this crowded space, you need to stand out and be unique. Learn how to do just that for your brand and business. Grab your gift today: https://www.janashort.com/becoming-the-next-influencers-download-offer/ Connect with Jana Short: https://www.janashort.com/contact/
Today attorney/author Mark Bello and I are speaking with Jesus “Eddie” Campa, author of a new book, “Unmasking Leadership: What They Don't Tell You.” He's a former police chief who lectures frequently on “Leading Through Diversity.”We'll talk about those leadership topics, and we'll also tap into Eddie's background in law enforcement to get his view about the current debate over the need for police reform. Eddie Campa was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. After 27 years of law enforcement experience, he retired from the public service, and transitioned his experience and expertise into the private sector as a mentor, consultant, and sounding board. Eddie served as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions throughout his career. As a result of his last tour in a city impacted by racial divisions, Eddie created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative. It was designed to remove the preconceived notion that the police were racially motivated. In 2017 Eddie was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He's a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. Eddie holds a Master's in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. He is a strong supporter of leadership development, strategic planning, customer service, crisis communication, 21st Century Policing, and Procedural Justice.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.
Today attorney/author Mark Bello and I are speaking with Jesus “Eddie” Campa, author of a new book, “Unmasking Leadership: What They Don't Tell You.” He's a former police chief who lectures frequently on “Leading Through Diversity.”We'll talk about those leadership topics, and we'll also tap into Eddie's background in law enforcement to get his view about the current debate over the need for police reform. Eddie Campa was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. After 27 years of law enforcement experience, he retired from the public service, and transitioned his experience and expertise into the private sector as a mentor, consultant, and sounding board. Eddie served as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions throughout his career. As a result of his last tour in a city impacted by racial divisions, Eddie created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative. It was designed to remove the preconceived notion that the police were racially motivated. In 2017 Eddie was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He's a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. Eddie holds a Master's in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. He is a strong supporter of leadership development, strategic planning, customer service, crisis communication, 21st Century Policing, and Procedural Justice.
Jesus Eddie Campa served as the second highest law enforcement official in El Paso, Texas before moving to the small town of Marshall to change the culture of their police department. He discusses the changing nature of law enforcement and the surprising obstacles to improving the departments that need it most.
730- Eddie was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. After 27 years of law enforcement experience, Eddie retired from public service and transitioned his experience and expertise to the private sector as a mentor, consultant, and sounding board. Eddie served as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions. As a result of his last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions, he created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 he was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He is a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. Eddie most recently served as the Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for Oklahoma State as State Director. He is a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. He holds a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. He is a strong supporter of leadership development, strategic planning, customer service, crisis communication, 21st Century Policing, and Procedural Justice. Eddie is the owner of both America's Best Strategic Security Group and Leading Through Adversity. ________ Need help with your business? Marketing, Podcast Mentorship or Content Creation? Stop by and check us out. Go to www.BusinessBros.biz to be a guest on the show or to find out more on how we can help you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessbrospod/support
Jesus Eddie Campa is the former Police Chief in Marshall, Texas. He shares the racism he experienced during this time serving as the first minority (Mexican) Police Chief of a racially divided community and how he was eventually bullied out of this position. We discuss the main form of police misconduct that he witnessed which was assault/unnecessary use of force and the racism he was up against in the community and in the police department. He makes a point of saying he truly believes that 99% of police officers are good guys but that 1% can really shape a culture. He shares the initiatives he took to improve the relationship the public has with police. How he created and implemented the No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. This and many other positive impacts he had won him in 2017 the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP This episode is in recognition of the anniversary of George Floyd's murder. “One year ago, George Floyd was murdered at the hands of police, a day that sparked protests for social justice worldwide. Floyd, 46, died on May 25, 2020, after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee into his neck for more than nine minutes.” - USA Today
JESUS "EDDIE" CAMPA, a retired police chief and police officer, and a current author, joined us to discuss his career, law enforcement, and his newest release, "Unmasking Leadership: What They Don't Tell You". From His Website: "Eddie was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. After 27 years of law enforcement experience, Eddie retired from public service and transitioned his experience and expertise to the private sector as a mentor, consultant, and sounding board. Eddie served as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions. As a result of his last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions, he created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 he was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He is a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve." jesuseddiecampa.com
NOW YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TIMELINE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE SEGMENT(S) OR LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SHOW! NOTE - As there is no such license available, we can no longer post the music of others on the podcast page. The music IS still included on our radio show, but cannot be posted here. Please check out our full radio show, or snippets contained within, from Monday, May 17, 2021, wherein we discussed: 0:00 - Hello, Introduction, Update, and Today's Show Details 3:57 - "Arrogant Al" Entered the Fray! 5:07 - Explanation of Our Jokes 5:39 - Al's Question on Extra Innings for Baseball 8:00 - "LIVE SINGING" Segment - "Elvis Presley" showed up with "Hicksville Harry", "Cannabis Carl", and "Paranoid Pete" to perform, "THE WONDER OF YOU". As Al often says, what could POSSIBLY go wrong??? 25:02- Paul's Interview with former police chief and police office, and current author and speaker, JESUS EDDIE CAMPA 55:46- JOKES!!! As a reminder, you can catch all of our live shows on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 11:00 am (ET) on "Impact Radio USA", through the following site: http://www.ImpactRadioUSA.com (click on LISTEN NOW) (NOTE: Each live show is also repeated at 2:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m., and 11:00 p.m. on the same day) Enjoy!
JESUS "EDDIE" CAMPA, a retired police chief and police officer, and a current author, joined us to discuss his career, law enforcement, and his newest release, "Unmasking Leadership: What They Don't Tell You". From His Website: "Eddie was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. After 27 years of law enforcement experience, Eddie retired from public service and transitioned his experience and expertise to the private sector as a mentor, consultant, and sounding board. Eddie served as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions. As a result of his last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions, he created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 he was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He is a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve." jesuseddiecampa.com
What is it that 27 years of public service teaches you about leadership? Alex finds out as he welcomes Jesus "Eddie" Campa to the virtual lounge. The El Paso, Texas, native retired from public service after 27 years and transitioned his experience and expertise to the private sector. He created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the police are racially motivated and was named a Dr. MLK Jr. Humanitarian of the Year 2017. Learn more about Campa, including how to pre-order his book: JesusEddieCampa.com. Register for the Oasis Writer's Workshop: https://writecentral.thinkific.com/courses/the-oasis-a-writer-s-workshop WHAT DO YOU THINK? Alex wants to know! Click here to weigh in: https://anchor.fm/alex-greenwood1/message Follow us on Twitter: @HoursPR or @A_Greenwood. Follow Alex on Clubhouse, also, as @A_Greenwood. Listen to our entire library of episodes and more on the show website: PRAfterHours.com. Drop a buck in the tip jar here. PR After Hours Theme: https://filmmusic.io "Bossa Antigua" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC. Sound effects. As an Amazon Associate, we earn a small commission on some of our Amazon links. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alex-greenwood1/message
In this episode former Police Chief, Jesus Eddie Campa, talks about leading ourselves, especially in the tough times, and the worst moments, of our lives. For more from Jesus, including his new book, Leading Through adversity, go to www.leadingthroughadversity.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/empoweringresilience/message
Jesus ‘Eddie’ Campa joins me to discuss and reflect on his illustrious and at times, controversial career in law enforcement. Born and raised in El Paso Texas, Jesus retired as the Chief Deputy of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office after a 20 year career. Jesus’ last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led him to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. As an advocate for diversity and with firm beliefs that the workforce should mirror the community they serve, Jesus speaks candidly about the challenges he faced within his own ranks and why he feels he was in the right place, at the wrong time. If you would like to know more about Jesus you can follow him on LinkedIn, or check out his websites https://jesuseddiecampa.com/ , https://www.teamcampa.com/ . https://leadingthroughadversity.com/ and you can read more at www.ifonlyyouknewpodcast.com.au Follow If Only You Knew Podcast on Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter for more episodes, photos, videos and other show content. Watch this conversation on YouTube You can also email any feedback to ifonly@ifonlyyouknewpodcast.com.au Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode and please leave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts https://ratethispodcast.com/ifonlyyouknew
Are you leading through adversity? Are you struggling to find ways to navigate the leadership reality of differing perceptions? Are you looking for tools and strategies to enhance your leadership impact? Our special guest Jesus Campa answers these and other questions about leading through adversity, navigating the unique leadership challenges in the public sector, and leading in the midst of social unrest and divided communities. Jesus Campa is the owner of America's Best Strategic Security Group and Leading Through Adversity. Born and raised in El Paso, Texas, Jesus served in law enforcement for 27 year, including serving as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions. He then retired from public service and transitioned his experience and expertise to the private sector as a mentor, consultant and leadership development trainer. As a result of his last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions, Jesus created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the police were racially motivated. In 2017 Jesus was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He is a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. Jesus holds a Master's in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. He is a strong supporter of leadership development, strategic planning, customer service, crisis communication, 21st Century Policing, and Procedural Justice.. The Leadership Junkies Podcast is brought to you by Cardivera.com. Show Notes Episode highlights… Leadership inside and outside of law enforcement Leadership challenges when you're under the microscope of culture and social media Keys for leading through adversity Understanding your leadership mission Navigating leadership challenges when followers are heavily focused on what benefits them Challenges of leading through the maze of varying stakeholders It's okay to make mistakes as a leader and you must be prepared to handle the consequences when you do Challenges of changing the culture in law enforcement especially with respect to diverse communities Unique challenges of navigating people issues in the public sector Keys to leading through adversity Critical role of getting support (mentors) to lead through adversity Leadership in adversity requires resilience Self-awareness is vital to leading through adversity Unique challenges of leading in the public sector, including the impact on family The role of individual perceptions and wants in engaging your team Unique challenges of leading with a long game mindset in the public sector Leadership strategies for navigating your own differences amongst those you lead It's okay for people to be pissed off when you do the right thing Challenges of leading people who are primarily focused on ways that decisions benefit them (or not) Resources: Jesus Campa Jesus Eddie Campa Website Leading Through Adversity Website The Leadership Junkies Podcast Cardivera
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Why is it so hard to lead a team? Have you ever heard of leading by committee, is that even a thing. Learn about leadership from Jesus “Eddie” Campa and Earl Morrison. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Jesus Eddie Campa is an internationally recognized expert on Leadership, Law Enforcement, and Security. Through the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST), Jesus Eddie Campa is a National and International Certified Instructor. Jesus retired as the Chief Deputy of the El Paso County Sheriff Office after a successful 20-year career. Jesus was appointed as the Chief of Police for the Ector County Independent School District in Odessa, Texas. Jesus then served as the Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, Texas. Jesus last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led him to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 Jesus was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. Jesus Eddie Campa believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. In 2018 Jesus Eddie Campa was named Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for the State of Oklahoma and served proudly before indefinitely retiring from a storybook career in December 2020. Jesus Eddie Campa holds a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. Jesus Campa is a supporter of 21st Century Policing, Procedural Justice and active in Prison Reform. He is the owner of both America Best Strategic Security Group and Leading Through Adversity. Jesus Eddie Campa is an internationally recognized keynote speaker and University Lecturer. Jesus Eddie Campa's first book Unmasking Leadership will be available this summer, July 2021. Website: https://leadingthroughadversity.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations