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The Financial Guys
Criminal Cartel Politics: FBI, Courts, and Conspiracies

The Financial Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 58:58


Glenn Wiggle and Mike Sperrazza take aim at Republican leadership for their continued inaction in the face of political scandals, FBI operations like “Arctic Frost,” and the arrests of Trump allies. They expose the double standards in the legal system, from Ray Epps to James Comey, and argue that the Democratic Party operates like a “criminal cartel” while Republicans sit idle. The hosts also dive into the recent Charlie Kirk shooting, the cultural radicalization of young Americans, and alleged intelligence ties in events that mirror political thrillers. From Mossad operations to Epstein's CIA connections, this episode blends sharp political critique with hard-hitting commentary on the erosion of law and order.(00:01:05) Republican Passivity Amid Biden Administration Scandals(00:02:57) Criticism of Republican Inaction Amid Trump Era(00:07:01) Inequitable Accountability Within Legal System(00:18:26) Extreme Reactions in Political Decision-Making(00:26:21) Challenges of Prosecuting High-profile Government Officials(00:33:48) Concealed School Assaults by Transgender Offenders(00:40:54) Movie Inspirations for Political Assassination Theories(00:49:57) Debating Epstein's Alleged CIA Affiliation(00:55:11) Crime Scene Investigation Variability in Law Enforcement(00:57:59) Unethical Practices of Western New York Insurers

Justice & Drew
Hour 1 : Daveed Gartenstien Ross

Justice & Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 36:25


Jon begins the show by breaking down an interview of a viral interview with Katie Porter. Then Daveed Gartenstien Ross joins the show to talk about AI and how it can be used in Law Enforcement.

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Democrats' Big Lie on Healthcare Spending, Attack on ICE in Chicago, & A Legal Perspective on Trump's Law Enforcement Tactics with Bruce Fein

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 36:43


Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, October 6, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country.  Talking Points Memo: The Democrats' desperate plea for free healthcare for illegal migrants is dragging on the government shutdown. Tensions are escalating in Chicago with a near-miss attack on ICE. The latest in Portland: a temporary roadblock for Donald Trump and the National Guard. Constitutional Attorney and Former Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Fein enters the No Spin Zone to discuss legal insight on the deployment of the military across the country. New polls reveal Americans sentiment towards President Trump and Israel. Disney takes a hit in the wake of the Jimmy Kimmel fiasco. Final Thought: Submit your questions now for the live Q&A special with Bill and Josh Hammer on Thursday for Premium and Concierge members. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Black Spy Podcast
ABUSED? STALKED? - Demand Women get Tech Protection! (Part 1)

The Black Spy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 51:23


ABUSED? STALKED? - Demand Women get Tech Protection! (Part 1)  The Black Spy Podcast 213, Season 22, Episode 0004 In this and the next episode of The Black Spy Podcast, Carlton King and Firgas Esack delve deeply into one of society's most urgent and under-addressed crises — the protection of women, girls, and others from domestic violence and stalking. The discussions examine both the failures of current protective systems and the promise of new technologies, such as GPS-based electronic monitoring devices, to transform safety and accountability. Carlton and Firgas focus particularly on the innovative Talitrix LLC wrist-worn monitoring systems already in use in the United States. These systems differ significantly from traditional ankle tags by offering real-time GPS tracking, two-way communication, biometric verification, and advanced geofencing capabilities. This means that for the first time, courts, police, and victims themselves could be instantly alerted if a perpetrator breaches a restraining or non-molestation order — potentially preventing violence before it happens. Victims could be warned in real time when a perpetrator approaches a prohibited zone, allowing them to take immediate protective action and giving authorities the ability to intervene rather than merely react to tragedy. The podcast also scrutinizes why, despite these advances, such life-saving technologies are not yet widely deployed in the UK. The hosts question whether bureaucratic inertia, cost concerns, or lack of political will have delayed the adoption of electronic monitoring in domestic violence contexts — even as statistics show domestic abuse accounts for nearly one-fifth of all violent crime in the UK. Firgas Esack, herself a survivor, brings a personal and poignant perspective to the discussion, highlighting how delayed interventions and weak enforcement leave victims vulnerable, while perpetrators often exploit the system's gaps. In the second part, Carlton broadens the debate to consider the moral, legal, and privacy dimensions of widespread monitoring. Can technology be implemented ethically without becoming intrusive or misused by authorities? Could a coordinated rollout of systems like Talitrix save countless lives by making restraining orders truly enforceable for the first time? Through expert interviews, survivor testimonies, and international comparisons, The Black Spy Podcast challenges listeners to rethink how modern society uses technology — not just for convenience or commerce, but for justice and protection. These episodes argue powerfully that the tools already exist to make domestic abuse prevention proactive rather than reactive — but only if the UK government has the courage to act. Hope you enjoy this week's episode and please don't forget to subscribe to the Black Spy Podcast for free, so you'll never miss another fascinating episode. If you wish to discuss using Talitrix's/Sentrx's electronic monitoring systems in the UK to keep you and others safe, please contact Sarah at: Sarah@sentrx.co.uk To contact Firgas Esack of the DAPS Agency go to Linked In To contact Carlton King by utilising any of the following: To donate - Patreon.com/TheBlackSpyPodcast Email: carltonking2003@gmail.com Facebook: The Black Spy Podcast Facebook: Carlton King Author Twitter@Carlton_King Instagram@carltonkingauthor To read Carlton's Autobiography: “Black Ops – The incredible true story of a (Black) British secret agent” Click the link below: https://amzn.eu/d/fmzzq9h

International Teacher Podcast
Migrating To and Teaching in the U.S.

International Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 69:46


ITP - 131 What happens when seasoned teachers step into a brand-new culture? Coreen and Subhadra reflect on challenges, strategies, and the importance of mentorship in thriving as international educators in the U.S.Order their book:  Reaching Beyond Borders: The International Teachers' Guide to Migrating and Teaching in the U.S.Chapters(00:00) Introduction and Setting the Stage(01:25) Meeting the Guests: International Teachers' Perspectives(04:21) Journeys to the U.S.: Corinne's Story(07:21) Journeys to the U.S.: Subhadra's Story(10:02) The Impact of International Teaching(12:41) The Book: Reaching Beyond Borders(15:24) Challenges Faced by International Teachers(18:40) Cultural Adjustments and Teaching Strategies(21:12) The Importance of Mentorship(23:56) Driving Test Anecdote and Cultural Differences(35:14) Facing Challenges and Finding Support(38:15) Struggles of International Teachers(41:48) The Role of International Teachers in a Globalized World(45:30) Cultural Exchange and Understanding(49:01) Humorous Encounters with Law Enforcement(57:35) Bringing Culture and Identity to the Classroom(01:01:50) Settling in and Family Dynamics(01:07:27) Final Thoughts and Reflections

America's Roundtable
America's Roundtable with Tom Garrett | America's Economic Reforms | Virginia's 2025 Elections and Key Issues | President Trump's Speech at the UN

America's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 37:38


X: @GarrettInExile @americasrt1776 @ileaderssummit @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk Join America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with the Honorable Tom Garrett, a leading attorney, currently serving as a legislator in the Commonwealth of Virginia, former Assistant Attorney General and former U.S. Congressman. While serving in the US Congress, Tom served on the Foreign Affairs Committee and Homeland Security Committee. An expert on Iran and the Middle East, Tom Garrett's analysis and insights are enlightening as America's foreign policy and national security concerns are focused on a strategic region adversely impacted by Iran, a state sponsor of terrorism. Key Topics: The state of America's economy and the impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act focused on cutting taxes for everyday and hardworking Americans, including no tax on tips and overtime, no tax on social security, and savings for American families. Energy | Fuel costs going down with a goal to make America energy independent. President Trump's speech at the United Nations and the truth that while Western nations spend hundreds of billion of taxpayer dollars on the efforts to address climate change while China continues to be the world's number polluter. He called it "a conjob." President Trump stated that renewable energy, along with migration, was destroying Western countries and placing nations in debt and added greater security challenges. Published report: _President Trump attacked global immigration and efforts to fight climate change during an address to the United Nations, claiming they were among the world's top threats to Western civilization. In an hour-long speech filled with grievances about ongoing wars, windmills and malfunctioning escalators, it was Trump's attacks against what he called a “double-tailed monster” that rang loudest in the ornate General Assembly room. “Immigration and the high cost of so-called green, renewable energy is destroying a large part of the free world and a large part of our planet,” he said. “Countries that cherish freedom are fading fast because of their policies on these two subjects. Both immigration and their suicidal energy ideas will be the death of Western Europe.” “I'm telling you that if you don't get away from the ‘green energy' scam, your country is going to fail. If you don't stop people that you've never seen before that you have nothing in common with, your country is going to fail.” _ President Donald Trump, speech delivered at the United Nations, September 23, 2025 America's eyes are focused on state-wide elections in New Jersey and Virginia, with governors' races and the legislatures which will determine key policies including economic and social issues. Pro-life advocates are concerned about Virginian Democrats pushing for a radical plan: House Joint Resolution 1/Senate Joint Resolution 247, would amend the Virginia Constitution to allow for unrestricted abortion through the third trimester of pregnancy – repealing and preventing widely supported abortion regulations that enjoy broad support from the American people. New manufacturing plant in the United States - Insulin for Americans | Competition to bring down prices of pharmaceuticals in America | India's Biocon which produces biosimilars and insulin opened its first manufacturing facility in New Jersey. Biocon Biologics is a global leader in biosimilars and insulin production and is among the top three global players for rh-Insulin and Insulin Glargine, providing over 9.2 billion doses of insulin globally with a broad portfolio comprising basal, mixed and rapid acting insulins. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Chairperson, Biocon Group, said, “Biocon's first U.S. FDA approved formulations facility in New Jersey marks a new chapter in our journey of global expansion. More than a milestone, it is a reaffirmation of our purpose to serve patients wherever they are." Washington Times, op-ed by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy: FDA must fast track insulin for the millions of Americans living with diabetes https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/oct/17/fda-must-fast-track-insulin-for-the-millions-of-am/ Bio | Tom Garrett Virginia Delegate Tom Garrett earned his Bachelor's degree from the University of Richmond. After the University of Richmond, Tom Garrett became an artillery officer in the United States Army. Achieving the rank of Captain, Tom led soldiers overseas—most notably while deployed in Bosnia. Upon returning to the States, Tom earned his J.D. from the University of Richmond and quickly became an Assistant Attorney General for Virginia. In 2016, Tom was elected to represent Virginia's 5th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives. Tom won that election with the most votes ever in the 5th Congressional District. While in Congress, Tom served on the Foreign Affairs Committee, Homeland Security Committee, Education and Workforce Committee and was a member of the Freedom Caucus. In the years since, Tom Garrett has dedicated his life to fighting for the oppressed and forgotten not only here in America, but around the world. Tom has been working on a global docu-series project, Exile, (https://www.wvtf.org/news/2021-12-10/former-congressman-tom-garrett-working-on-a-new-documentary-series) which tells the untold stories of those who are persecuted based on their faith or ethnicity. In addition to continuing his work as a defense attorney, Tom has served as a consultant and most recently, cofounder for firms working in global energy development. americasrt.com (https://americasrt.com/) https://summitleadersusa.com/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 X: @GarrettInExile @americasrt1776 @ileaderssummit @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio program focuses on America's economy, healthcare reform, rule of law, security and trade, and its strategic partnership with rule of law nations around the world. The radio program features high-ranking US administration officials, cabinet members, members of Congress, state government officials, distinguished diplomats, business and media leaders and influential thinkers from around the world. Tune into America's Roundtable Radio program from Washington, DC via live streaming on Saturday mornings via 68 radio stations at 7:30 A.M. (ET) on Lanser Broadcasting Corporation covering the Michigan and the Midwest market, and at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk Mississippi — SuperTalk.FM reaching listeners in every county within the State of Mississippi, and neighboring states in the South including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee. Tune into WTON in Central Virginia on Sunday mornings at 6:00 A.M. (ET). Listen to America's Roundtable on digital platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, Google and other key online platforms. Listen live, Saturdays at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk | https://www.supertalk.fm

Paragould Podcast
Training Tomorrow's Officers with Law Enforcement Training Academy Director: Jared Bassham

Paragould Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 57:23


What does it really take to wear the badge? In this episode, we sit down with Jared Bassham, Director of the Law Enforcement Training Academy at BRTC, for a candid look inside the world of police training. Jared shares how a kid raised in a family of educators found his way into law enforcement, working everywhere from school hallways as an SRO to crime scenes as an investigator. Now, he leads the academy that prepares nearly a hundred recruits each year for the realities of the job. We talk about what recruits actually learn during those 14 weeks, how AI and drones are already changing the way officers work, and why something as simple as listening might be the most important skill for a detective. Jared also reflects on what makes a truly great officer—not just toughness, but relational maturity, genuine care for people, and a strong work ethic. If you've ever wondered what goes on behind the walls of a police academy—or what it takes to build officers who will last—this is an episode you'll want to hear.

The John Batchelor Show
Professor John Yoo examines US missile attacks on alleged Venezuelan drug boats, differentiating military force (war) from law enforcement (crime). He suggests that if the Maduro regime is using drug cartels like Tren de Aragua as instruments of attack a

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 11:34


 Professor John Yoo examines US missile attacks on alleged Venezuelan drug boats, differentiating military force (war) from law enforcement (crime). He suggests that if the Maduro regime is using drug cartels like Tren de Aragua as instruments of attack against the US, it constitutes a state of war, justifying military action. Yoo argues that the president can use force defensively without seeking a declaration of war if the US is attacked first, even unconventionally 1902 CARACAS.

The John Batchelor Show
Professor John Yoo examines US missile attacks on alleged Venezuelan drug boats, differentiating military force (war) from law enforcement (crime). He suggests that if the Maduro regime is using drug cartels like Tren de Aragua as instruments of attack a

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 6:16


 Professor John Yoo examines US missile attacks on alleged Venezuelan drug boats, differentiating military force (war) from law enforcement (crime). He suggests that if the Maduro regime is using drug cartels like Tren de Aragua as instruments of attack against the US, it constitutes a state of war, justifying military action. Yoo argues that the president can use force defensively without seeking a declaration of war if the US is attacked first, even unconventionally.

Get Legit Law & Sh!t
D4VD Investigation: Digital Evidence and Law Enforcement's Search for Answers | Case Brief

Get Legit Law & Sh!t

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 22:08


Watch the full coverage of the live stream on The Emily D. Baker YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/FNr4NPpIs3U This is an in-depth update on the D4VD case, focusing on the discovery of Celeste River Hernandez's remains in the front trunk of a Tesla registered to the singer D4VD. We delve into the critical aspects of the investigation, including the timeline of events, the challenges posed by the state of decomposition, and the extensive efforts by law enforcement to gather digital evidence. RESOURCES The Disturbing D4vd Investigation - https://youtu.be/EdL_PARUFbc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Tara Show
H4: Broken Justice: Sanctuary Cities, Corrupt Judges, and the Cost of Weak Law Enforcement

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 32:54


In this explosive episode, we dive deep into America's failing justice system, from immigration enforcement to local judicial corruption. Hear how federal operations in Chicago are dismantling criminal networks tied to human trafficking, drugs, and violent crime—highlighting the dangers of sanctuary city policies. We also examine the tragic consequences of suspended sentences and judicial nepotism in South Carolina, exposing how weak judges and corrupt legislators have enabled repeat offenders to roam free, resulting in devastating crimes like the murder of Logan Federico. From immigration sweeps to courtroom failures, this episode uncovers the real impact of policy, politics, and corruption on public safety—and why reform is urgent. Tune in for a no-holds-barred discussion on crime, accountability, and the fight to protect communities across the nation.

New York City Bar Association Podcasts -NYC Bar
AI and Civil Liberties: Law Enforcement in "Wexford"

New York City Bar Association Podcasts -NYC Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 83:13


The Presidential Task Force on AI and Digital Technologies welcomes you to Wexford, a fictional city that has purchased AI-enabled law enforcement tools with a black box provision from a tech vendor. Task Force member Elizabeth Daitz moderates a discussion on the complexities of AI usage in criminal investigations and prosecution. Panelists Christian Quinn, Andrew Warshawer, Jerome Greco, and the Honorable Paul Grimm provide insightful perspectives on the significance of the black box provision, ethical and legal implications, and the need for transparency and coordination among stakeholders to ensure these tools are used effectively and justly in the criminal justice system. 00:00 Introductions 02:18 Fictional Case Study: Sentinel AI in Law Enforcement 03:31 Regulatory Landscape and Challenges 05:50 Bias and Explainability in AI 12:19 AI in Law Enforcement 18:01 Legal Implications of AI in Prosecution 35:52 Defense Perspective on AI Evidence 43:54 Challenging Unverifiable Evidence 46:57 Litigation Strategy and Expert Witnesses 49:00 Economic Barriers in Defense Technology 53:33 Judicial Perspectives on AI Evidence 01:13:53 Key Takeaways and Leadership in AI 01:22:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Engadget
Is Amazon pitching law enforcement on its cloud services? FTC sues Zillow, and Saturn's ocean moon looks more hospitable to subsurface life than we thought.

Engadget

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 8:36


-Forbes has published an investigation into Amazon's efforts to court law enforcement clients for artificial intelligence and surveillance services. The article reveals that not only is the company promoting Amazon Web Services as a potential police tool, but it has been partnering with other businesses in that sector to use its cloud infrastructure. -The Federal Trade Commission is suing home-search website Zillow, alleging that it paid rival Redfin $100 million to eliminate competition in the online listing business. The suit refers to a deal inked back in February between the two companies in which Redfin allegedly agreed to become "an exclusive syndicator of Zillow listings." -On Wednesday, scientists published a paper outlining the increasing complexity of molecules emitted from beneath the moon's surface. "We now have all elements required for Enceladus to harbor life.” Enceladus gives researchers a unique window into its subsurface world. The Cassini mission already taught us that plumes of water ice shoot 6,000 miles into space from Enceladus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Vintage Voorhees
Traffic: Bud's Cop Stop / Downtown Mess / Your Own Sand

Vintage Voorhees

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 45:53 Transcription Available


Passing Judgment
Legal Perspectives on Federal Action in Oregon: State vs. National Authority

Passing Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 8:27


In this episode of Passing Judgment, Jessica breaks down the Trump administration's move to federalize the National Guard in Oregon amid Portland protests. She explains Oregon's lawsuit against the federal government, outlining key arguments such as the improper use of federal authority, possible violations of the Posse Comitatus Act, and state sovereignty issues. Jessica evaluates each argument's strength, noting that courts usually defer to presidential discretion in these cases. The episode offers a clear overview of the unfolding legal battle and what's at stake for both state and federal powers.Here are three key takeaways you don't want to miss:1. Federalization of the National Guard in OregonThe episode opens by discussing the Trump administration's decision to federalize the National Guard in Oregon—specifically Portland. This move was made over local objections and parallels previous situations, such as federal intervention during protests in Los Angeles.2. Oregon's Legal Arguments Against FederalizationThe majority of the episode breaks down the legal case Oregon is making in its suit against the federal government.3. Legal Analysis of Oregon's ChancesEach argument is weighed in terms of likely success. The host points out that courts have historically given substantial deference to presidential discretion in these national security and public order matters, making Oregon's position a difficult one.Follow Our Host: @LevinsonJessica

Law Enforcement Today Podcast
From the Drug Violence of Miami to Colombia

Law Enforcement Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 40:18


From the Drug Violence of Miami to Colombia: His DEA Journey to the Cali Cartel. His early start in Law Enforcement was as a part-time police officer on the Jersey Shore, which eventually led to his role in one of the most dangerous assignments in law enforcement history, Chris Feistl's career is a story of grit, perseverance, and determination. His journey took him from the drug violence of Miami to Colombia, where he helped dismantle the infamous Cali Cartel, a saga now immortalized in books, podcasts, and Netflix series like Narcos. Chris Feistl is our guest on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast, available for free on our website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and most podcast platforms. “Miami was chaos during those years,” Feistl recalls. “The violence from the Cocaine Cowboys was unlike anything most Americans could imagine. We were in the middle of a war.” The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast promoted across their Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn , Medium and other social media platforms. The Cocaine Cowboys Era After joining the DEA following his service as a Virginia Beach police officer, Feistl was assigned to Miami, Florida, ground zero for the cocaine trade in the late 1970s and 1980s. The era was defined by the so-called “Cocaine Cowboys,” traffickers who turned Miami into the epicenter of cocaine smuggling and drug-related violence. Look for supporting stories about this and much more from Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast in platforms like Medium , Blogspot and Linkedin . One incident still stands as a symbol of the times. On July 11, 1979, a brazen daytime shootout erupted inside a liquor store at Dadeland Mall. Armed with submachine guns, assailants gunned down rivals in what police described as a “Wild West-style” shootout. Their escape vehicle, later found abandoned, was stocked with weapons and bulletproof vests, earning the nickname “war wagon.” “Miami was the Wild West,” Feistl explains. “Every arrest could turn into a gunfight. That's the environment we lived in daily.” From the Drug Violence of Miami to Colombia: His DEA Journey to the Cali Cartel. Available for free on their website and streaming on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other podcast platforms. From Miami to Colombia While in Miami, Feistl's investigations often led back to Colombian suppliers. By the early 1990s, his path took him directly to Colombia itself. Arriving just after Pablo Escobar's death, Feistl shifted focus to the emerging powerhouse of the drug world: the Cali Cartel. “The Cali Cartel was unlike Escobar's Medellín Cartel,” Feistl said. “They operated with a corporate structure, independent cells reporting to managers. It made them more sophisticated and harder to infiltrate.” At the height of its reign between 1993 and 1995, the Cali Cartel controlled more than 80% of the global cocaine market, raking in billions annually. Robert Bonner, former DEA Administrator, once called them “the most powerful criminal organization in the world. No drug organization rivals them today or perhaps any time in history.” The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast episode is available for free on their website , Apple Podcasts , Spotify and most major podcast platforms. Taking Down the Cali Cartel Partnering with fellow DEA agent David Mitchell, Feistl joined a special task force charged with dismantling the cartel. Together, they spent years tracking the cartel's leaders, an effort that culminated in the arrest of the Cali “Godfathers” and the collapse of one of history's most powerful crime syndicates. “Our mission was clear,” Feistl says. “We had to take them down. It wasn't easy, but the Cali Cartel was too big, and too dangerous to continue unchecked.” From the Drug Violence of Miami to Colombia. His success earned him some of the DEA's highest honors, including the Administrator's Award of Honor and multiple Distinguished Service medals from the Colombian government. The full podcast episode is streaming now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and across Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Legacy in Media and Pop Culture Chris Feistl's extraordinary career has been documented across media platforms, ensuring his story reaches far beyond law enforcement circles. He co-authored the book After Escobar: Taking Down the Notorious Cali Godfathers and the Biggest Drug Cartel in History, offering readers a first-hand account of the operations that brought the cartel down. Netflix's hit series Narcos dramatized his work in Season 3, introducing millions of viewers to the complexities of the Cali Cartel. Feistl has also appeared on Drug Lords: The Cali Cartel (Netflix), Narco Wars (National Geographic), Finding Escobar's Millions (Discovery), and German Cocaine Cowboy (Prime Video). His journey and story resonates across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and beyond. Beyond television, he has become a frequent guest on top podcasts including the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast, sharing his expertise on platforms like their website along witt Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. He's appeared on This American Life, Game of Crimes, Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard and Monica Padman, and The Adam Carolla Show. On the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show's Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and more fans can continue to follow his journey. From the Drug Violence of Miami to Colombia: His DEA Journey to the Cali Cartel. Looking Back After 26 years with the DEA, 12 of them spent in Colombia, Feistl retired in 2014 as Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Phoenix Field Division. Looking back, he often reflects on the risks, the victories, and the lives lost along the way. “We were fighting something much bigger than ourselves,” Feistl says. “But if our work saved lives and slowed the violence, then it was worth it.” From the drug violence of Miami to Colombia, Chris Feistl's DEA journey to the Cali Cartel remains one of the most compelling law enforcement stories of modern history. Through books, Netflix, and podcasts, his legacy continues to educate, inspire, and remind the world of the human cost of the global drug trade. Be sure to check out our website . Be sure to follow us on MeWe , X , Instagram , Facebook, Pinterest, Linkedin and other social media platforms for the latest episodes and news. You can help contribute money to make the Gunrunner Movie . The film that Hollywood won't touch. It is about a now Retired Police Officer that was shot 6 times while investigating Gunrunning. He died 3 times during Medical treatment and was resuscitated. You can join the fight by giving a monetary “gift” to help ensure the making of his film at agunrunnerfilm.com . Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. You can contact John J. “Jay” Wiley by email at Jay@letradio.com , or learn more about him on their website . The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast promoted across their Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn , Medium and other social media platforms. Get the latest news articles, without all the bias and spin, from the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Medium , which is free. Find a wide variety of great podcasts online at The Podcast Zone Facebook Page , look for the one with the bright green logo. From the Drug Violence of Miami to Colombia: His DEA Journey to the Cali Cartel. 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Resilience in Life and Leadership
Unpacking Human Trafficking: A Survivor's Perspective - Guest Kim Kelley - Resilience & Relationships (R&R) - Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders

Resilience in Life and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 56:04 Transcription Available


402-521-3080In this conversation, Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders engage with Kim Kelley, a survivor of child trafficking, who now advocates for effective solutions to combat human trafficking and child exploitation. They discuss the complexities of trafficking, the need for trauma-informed care, and the importance of community involvement and law enforcement training. Kim emphasizes the misconceptions surrounding 'rescuing' children and the necessity for transparency in NGOs and social services. The conversation highlights the critical role of survivor involvement in shaping effective programs and the need for collaborative approaches to protect children.ranchtx.orgDigital Defenders United - digitaldefendersunited.org TakeawaysKim Kelly is a survivor of child trafficking and now advocates for effective solutions.Understanding the complexities of human trafficking is crucial for effective intervention.Law enforcement often lacks the necessary training to identify and assist trafficking victims.Community involvement is essential in preventing child exploitation.The misconception of 'rescuing' children can lead to further trauma.Effective solutions require collaboration between various sectors, including law enforcement and NGOs.Survivor involvement is critical in shaping effective programs and solutions.Transparency in funding and organizational effectiveness is necessary for real impact.Trauma-informed care is essential in supporting survivors of trafficking.Education and awareness are key components in combating trafficking.Sound bites"Awareness is powerful, but we need to take action.""Not all abuse is trafficking.""If we don't understand the problem, we can't solve it."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Resilience and Relationships02:29 Understanding Child Trafficking and Exploitation06:42 The Role of Law Enforcement in Child Protection12:52 Defining Human Trafficking and Its Impact18:36 The Complexity of Rescuing Children25:31 Challenges in Social Services and Law Enforcement Training29:54 Understanding Trauma-Informed Approaches36:12 The Role of Law Enforcement in Aftercare37:32 Vetting Organizations for Effectiveness40:19 The Importance of Tailored Healing Modalities48:45 Funding and Transparency in Nonprofits56:47 Connecting with Experts and ResourcesSupport the showEveryone has resilience, but what does that mean, and how do we use it in life and leadership? Join Stephanie Olson, an expert in resiliency and trauma, every week as she talks to other experts living lives of resilience. Stephanie also shares her own stories of addictions, disordered eating, domestic and sexual violence, abandonment, and trauma, and shares the everyday struggles and joys of everyday life. As a wife, mom, and CEO she gives commentaries and, sometimes, a few rants to shed light on what makes a person resilient. So, if you have experienced adversity in life in any way and want to learn how to better lead your family, your workplace, and, well, your life, this podcast is for you!https://setmefreeproject.net https://www.stephanieolson.com/

San Diego News Matters
The Citizens Law Enforcement Review Board has been given more power

San Diego News Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 14:15


First, the San Diego City Council delayed voting on a series of increases to water and sewage rates in the city. The Citizens Law Enforcement Review Board or CLERB can now investigate healthcare providers in San Diego County jails. Then, we get reaction to an announcement made to almost every general, admiral and senior enlisted leader in the military. Then, we discuss how constant negative headlines in the news can ultimately affect our health. Finally, the Italian Film Festival kicks off its 19th year!

MPIR Old Time Radio
Radio Law Enforcement Episode 75 Replay

MPIR Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 30:31


Presenting a replay of Dragnet "The Big Watch" aired on Apr 13, 1950. Please support these shows with your donation today, thank you. https://mpir-otr.com/sponsors-donations

Blue Canary: For Cops By a Cop
Where Is All The Support?

Blue Canary: For Cops By a Cop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 14:48


Send us a textWhen an officer retires, whether it's after 20, 25, or 30 years, there's often a handshake, a plaque, maybe a party. Then the uniform goes in the closet, and that's it. After decades of service—after countless nights on patrol, after seeing humanity at its worst and sometimes at its best—suddenly, you're just… done.There's no transition program. No debrief. No structured counseling. No real roadmap for what comes next.Contrast that with the military: service members who retire or separate are connected with the VA, with veteran service organizations, with peer support programs. They're eligible for medical and mental health services for the long term. Whether or not the system is perfect, there is a system. For cops? Not so much.When it comes to support for retired officers, it's really a mixed bag.

2 Cops 1 Donut
Tech, Transparency, and Tough Calls

2 Cops 1 Donut

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 136:08 Transcription Available


Sirens aren't the loudest thing in modern policing—the data is. We pull back the curtain on how real-time crime centers, body-worn cameras, license plate readers, and drones actually shape decisions on the street, and where strong policy stops powerful tools from becoming blunt force. From disabling bodycam muting at the admin level to logging every search with an offense number, we explain the audit trails that keep both cops and cases honest.Then we stress-test it all with live bodycam reviews. A wrong-way DUI on the interstate forces a brutal choice between policy and public safety. A patrol car gets slammed mid-stop by a driver who confesses everything—alcohol, weed pills, suspended license—before EMS even arrives. A Ford Raptor pursuit turns into a foot chase and shots fired, and we break down why movement, angles, and tool transition matter when seconds shrink and distances lie on camera. Not every tactic shines; we call out the sloppy ones and show how proper felony stop procedures, perimeters, and backdrop awareness save lives.Along the way, we tackle the big questions. Do LPRs need warrants? Where does AI back-search cross a constitutional line? What should retention look like when petabytes cost real taxpayer money? And why does testimony still matter in a world obsessed with video? Our answer is balance: purpose-limited tech, strict audits, disciplined policy, and a culture of debriefs where rank steps aside and every lesson lands. We also talk mental health—why officers need confidential, third‑party options they can trust without risking careers.If you care about transparency, civil liberties, and what really happens when the footage ends, this one's for you. Subscribe, drop your take in the comments, and share with someone who thinks cameras alone tell the whole story. Your feedback shapes future breakdowns—what should we analyze next?#police #lawenforcement #cops #policemonitor #policeoversight #policeoversightmonitor #bridgethegap #bethechange Join our Discord!! https://discord.gg/BdjeTEAc 

Joy Stephen's Canada Immigration Podcast
Canada Immigration Provincial pick for Law Enforcement by Alberta on 17 September 2025

Joy Stephen's Canada Immigration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 0:34


Alberta issued invitations under the Law Enforcement Pathway of the Alberta Express Entry Stream on September 17, 2025.Alberta Draw Details:Draw Date: September 17, 2025Stream: Alberta Express Entry Stream – Law Enforcement PathwayMinimum Score: 56Number of Invitations: Fewer than 10This selection highlights Alberta's continued efforts to target key sectors through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).More information and past Alberta updates: https://myar.me/tag/ab/Need guidance on Canadian Immigration programs? Learn more about the Provincial Express Entry Federal pool Canadian Permanent Residence Program or other Canadian immigration pathways here: https://myar.me/cFree Weekly Immigration Resource Sessions: Join our complimentary Zoom meetings every Thursday, and get your questions answered by Canadian Authorized Representatives during Friday's Q&A sessions. Details available at: https://myar.me/zoomChoosing a Qualified Immigration Representative: Find resources on selecting a trusted immigration professional here: https://ircnews.ca/consultantStay tuned with IRC News for the latest updates on Canadian Immigration programs and Provincial Nominee selections.

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - ELLIOTT VAN DUSEN - PPRI in Nova Scotia, Canada

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 53:33 Transcription Available


Elliott Van Dusen has been fascinated with both the supernatural and law enforcement since childhood. Elliott graduated from Saint Mary's University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminology. He completed 15 years of service with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police before retiring at the rank of Corporal. He spent his policing career specializing in major crimes; homicide, sex crimes, and drug enforcement. He currently serves as the Director of Paranormal Phenomena Research & Investigation. He has earned a diploma in parapsychology from the Stratford Career Institute, a doctorate degree in parapsychology from the American International University, and has taken additional parapsychological training from the Nova Scotia Community College, University of Edinburgh's Koestler Parapsychology Unit, Rhine Education Center, and the University of Ottawa. He is currently completing his Master of Arts in counselling psychology degree from Yorkville University. Elliott's parapsychological work has also been featured on the Discovery Channel, The Globe and Mail, The Daily News, The Chronicle Herald, and several podcasts and radio stations. He has written and published three professional books. In May 2018 he released his first book entitled Evil in Exeter. It was based on an investigation he conducted into one Rhode Island family's terrifying haunting. On September 1, 2020 his second book, Supernatural Encounters: True Paranormal Accounts from Law Enforcement was released. On October 26, 2021 his third book More Supernatural Encounters from Law Enforcement was released.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Please note that all XZBN radio and/or television shows are Copyright © REL-MAR McConnell Meda Company, Niagara, Ontario, Canada – www.rel-mar.com. For more Episodes of this show and all shows produced, broadcasted and syndicated from REL-MAR McConell Media Company and The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network and the 'X' Zone TV Channell, visit www.xzbn.net. For programming, distribution, and syndication inquiries, email programming@xzbn.net.We are proud to announce the we have launched TWATNews.com, launched in August 2025.TWATNews.com is an independent online news platform dedicated to uncovering the truth about Donald Trump and his ongoing influence in politics, business, and society. Unlike mainstream outlets that often sanitize, soften, or ignore stories that challenge Trump and his allies, TWATNews digs deeper to deliver hard-hitting articles, investigative features, and sharp commentary that mainstream media won't touch.These are stories and articles that you will not read anywhere else.Our mission is simple: to expose corruption, lies, and authoritarian tendencies while giving voice to the perspectives and evidence that are often marginalized or buried by corporate-controlled media. 

China Global
Global Public Security with Chinese Characteristics

China Global

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 35:55


In mid-September, while many China watchers were focused on the Xiangshan Forum, the Chinese military's annual high-level security and defense convening in Beijing, another major annual meeting was being held by the Ministry of Public Security in the Chinese city of Lianyungang (2-2-3). The Lianyungang Forum dates to 2015 but was upgraded and renamed the Global Public Security Cooperation Forum in 2022 following Xi Jinping's launch of the Global Security Initiative. This year it was attended by 2,000 participants from 120 countries, regions and international organizations. The theme was “Shaping Global Public Security Together: United Action to Tackle Diverse Threats.”  As Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong made clear in his opening speech, China is advancing an alternative to the western-led security order. Dr. Sheena Chestnut Greitens is a leading expert on Beijing's push to reshape the global security order and promote China as a model and global security provider to developing countries. Sheena is an associate professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin where she directs UT's Asia Policy Program and serves as editor-in-chief of the Texas National Security Review. She is also a nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Endowment of International Peace, and a visiting associate professor of research in Indo-Pacific security at the China Landpower Studies Center of the U.S. Army War College's Strategic Studies Institute. Relevant to this episode's discussion, Sheena recently published a co-authored report for the Carnegie Endowment of International Peace Carnegie titled “A New World Cop.” Timestamps:  [00:00] Start [02:30] The Global Security Initiative and Xi Jinping's Grand Strategy [05:22] Outcomes of the Global Public Security Cooperation Forum  [08:50] What Do Participant Countries Gain?  [12:23] How Do Recipient Countries Use Chinese Technologies?  [16:12] Countries Rejecting China's Surveillance Technologies  [21:49] China's Rewriting of Global Norms [28:18] Potential Policy Responses to the GSI 

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Rep. Mike Bost on the Schumer Shutdown, Veterans, and Law Enforcement

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 10:54


Marc Cox talks with Congressman Mike Bost about the “Schumer Shutdown” and its political implications. They discuss Chuck Schumer's leadership challenges, the impact of a government shutdown on veterans and essential services, and Governor J.B. Pritzker's comments on ICE and law enforcement. The segment wraps with closing thoughts and a preview of upcoming topics on military leadership and President Trump's speech.

New York’s Finest: Retired & Unfiltered Podcast
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Ends Re-Election Bid

New York’s Finest: Retired & Unfiltered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 170:00


On this episode of New York's Finest : Retired & Unfiltered Podcast John, Eric & Marlon discuss Eric Adams bowing out of the Mayoral race and the latest in NYPD and Law Enforcement news. To Follow The Finest Unfiltered: https://x.com/TheFinestCast https://www.instagram.com/thefinestun... To learn more about us visit us at: Website: https://thefinestunfiltered.com To Purchase a Coffee Mug https://the-finest-unfiltered-podcast.printify.me/product/10258644 If you are interested in purchasing a Finest Unfiltered T-Shirt please visit https://meyersuniforms.com/265-unfiltered-podcast-tee/ For any financial or investment advice please contact LaidLaw Blue at 888-901-2583 (Blue) or visit them online at https://laidlawwealthmanagement.com/laidlaw-blue/ tell them your friends at #TheFinestUnfiltered sent you Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University
Jeff Wenninger: What Should We Be Teaching Law Enforcement?

Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 41:51


What should we be teaching law enforcement? Jeff Wenninger is a nationally recognized law enforcement expert with 33 years of experience, most notably as a lieutenant with the LAPD. He has dedicated his career to understanding and improving police practices, specializing in police use of force, crowd management and control, school and campus safety, and security protection measures. He just released a new book called “On Thin Ice: An LAPD Veteran's Journey to Reimagine Policing”. As the Founder & CEO of Law Enforcement Consultants, LLC, he provides clear and practical expert testimony and consulting services. He uses his extensive experience to help legal professionals, cities, schools, and more navigate the complexities of law enforcement in today's challenging environment. Jeff's goal is to boost public trust and safety by offering straightforward, actionable advice and ensuring objectivity in every assessment. In episode 600 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out the unexpected way that Jeff decided to go into law enforcement, what police and college students often misunderstand about each other, why abuse of power is so dangerous, how his upbringing in a multiracial family shaped his views on justice and equity, what moments challenged his integrity as an officer, what does "reimagine policing" actually mean, what we should be teaching law enforcement, lessons that law enforcement should learn from past tragedy on campuses, how fraternities and sororities can build better relationships with law enforcement, and Jeff's concerns in terms of policing that is done by the National Guard.

Viewscapes
Always educating: WSU Police Chief Dawn Daniels

Viewscapes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 16:54 Transcription Available


Dawn Daniels was appointed as Washington State University's police chief in August 2025. Daniels shares her journey from WSU student to leading the university's police department. Over the years, she has served in various WSU roles including community policing officer, sergeant, and firearms instructor. With nearly three decades of service, she reflects on her career, the evolving role of campus policing, and her commitment to student success and community collaboration.“I've always viewed policing as teaching—just in a different way,” Daniels says.She talks with Washington State Magazine editor Larry Clark about her unexpected path into law enforcement, the importance of community policing and student engagement, and memorable moments in her career.Support the show______________________________________________________________________________Want more great WSU stories? Follow Washington State Magazine: LinkedIn @Washington-State-Magazine Bluesky @wastatemagazine.bsky.social X (formerly Twitter) @wsmagazine Facebook @WashingtonStateMagazine Instagram @WashingtonStateMagazine YouTube @WashingtonStateMagazine Email newsletter How do you like the magazine podcast? What WSU stories do you want to hear? Let us know. Give to the magazine

Seize & Desist
Ep. 24: Asset Recovery in a Digital-First World

Seize & Desist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 54:54


In this conversation, Aidan Larkin sits down with Dr. Max Bernt (TaxBit) to explore the future of asset recovery in a digital-first world. They dive into how data aggregation, crypto, and stablecoins are transforming investigations - and why practitioners have reason for optimism. Timestamps00:00 – Introduction and Background 04:00 – Inside the Digital Asset Recovery Ecosystem 09:48 – How TaxBit Bridges On-Chain and Off-Chain Data 16:00 – Real-World Cases & Lessons Learned 27:50 – Tackling Data Challenges & Regulatory Hurdles 32:09 – Stablecoins: Risks and Opportunities 40:49 – The Future of Financial Crime Investigations 51:03 – Why There's Reason for Optimism in Recovery About our Guest Dr. Max Bernt is TaxBit's Global Head of Regulatory Affairs and Managing Director for Europe. With a robust background in transnational criminal law and extensive experience in regulatory affairs, he advises on cases and policy involving cryptocurrency, financial crime, and digital asset recovery. Max has helped shape discussions around the intersection of law enforcement and crypto, exploring how data aggregation, stablecoins, and regulatory frameworks impact investigations and compliance. Key Takeaways Evolving Asset Recovery Ecosystem: Technology is driving the evolution of the asset recovery ecosystem, creating new tools and approaches for practitioners. Importance of Data Aggregation: Effective investigations rely on robust data aggregation, helping practitioners identify patterns and trace assets efficiently. Bridging On-Chain and Off-Chain Data: TaxBit serves as a critical bridge between on- and off-chain data, enabling more accurate and comprehensive investigations. Impact of Regulatory Changes: Shifting regulations will have a significant effect on financial crime investigations, requiring practitioners to adapt strategies accordingly. Opportunities and Challenges of Stablecoins: Stablecoins present both opportunities and challenges for investigators, influencing how digital assets are tracked and recovered. Optimism for the Future of Asset Recovery: Despite the challenges, practitioners can be optimistic about future advancements, including improved efficiency, technology, and collaboration in the field. Resources Mentioned Taxbit Stay Connected Dive deeper into the world of asset recovery by subscribing to Seize & Desist: https://link.cohostpodcasting.com/b36b929c-6ca3-4e49-8258-44c310d012c9?d=sG5Qi2MdL DisclaimerOur podcasts are for informational purposes only. They are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, and/or investment advice. Listeners must consult their own advisors before making decisions on the topics discussed. Asset Reality has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Asset Reality employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company. Asset Reality does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Asset Reality.

Verdict with Ted Cruz
Schumer Shutdown-What to Expect plus Dem Rhetoric Keeps getting Worse, Inciting Violence & Endangering Law Enforcement

Verdict with Ted Cruz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 36:50 Transcription Available


Michigan Church Attack The discussion opens with news of a violent attack at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Michigan, where a man drove a truck into the building, opened fire, killed four people, injured ten, and set the church on fire. The speakers frame the attack as part of a wider trend of violence against religious institutions, emphasizing hostility toward people of faith. They highlight the quick response of law enforcement, using it to argue against what they see as Democratic “demonization” of police and ICE agents. The “Schumer Shutdown” Cruz and Ferguson repeatedly call it a “Schumer Shutdown,” arguing Democrats are deliberately causing it to appease their progressive base and avoid criticism from figures like AOC. They claim Republicans offered a clean continuing resolution (CR) to keep government open, but Democrats opposed it for political reasons. They warn of shutdown consequences, such as furloughed workers, closed national parks, and delayed paychecks, while also suggesting it could be an opportunity for Trump’s administration to terminate “deep state” bureaucrats in agencies like the EPA, IRS, and Labor Department. The commentary portrays Democrats as inconsistent, citing their past statements opposing shutdowns. Escalating Democratic Rhetoric and Its Effects The episode then devotes significant time to Democratic leaders’ rhetoric about Republicans, ICE, and law enforcement. It cites examples: Gavin Newsom calling Stephen Miller a fascist, Hakeem Jeffries describing Trump’s inauguration as a “supervillain convention,” and others comparing ICE to the Gestapo or slave patrols. The speakers argue this rhetoric incites violence against conservatives and law enforcement, linking it to incidents like the assassination of Charlie Kirk and attacks on ICE facilities. They present this as part of a broader Democratic strategy to delegitimize institutions like ICE, police, and the Supreme Court. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rise N' Crime
MA law enforcement corruption unveiled by TurtleBoy,KY woman's disturbing arrest details revealed in death of infant found in closet, and FL teen found safe after amber alert.

Rise N' Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 33:57


MPIR Old Time Radio
Radio Law Enforcement Epiosde 74 Replay

MPIR Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 27:21


Presenting a replay of Boston Blackie "Murder On Cedar Street" aired on Apr 09, 1946. Please support these shows with your donation today, thank you. https://mpir-otr.com/sponsors-donations

Vintage Voorhees
Bud Crawford's Wild Weekend

Vintage Voorhees

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 36:07 Transcription Available


It started Saturday morning with a parade in his honor, segued into a private party for his birthday, and ended with him in handcuffs.  Quite a day!

Sekulow
BREAKING: Comey Set to Surrender to Law Enforcement

Sekulow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 49:58


The Burning Platform
Fake cigarettes financing terror | With commonwealth law enforcement, Rohan Pike

The Burning Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 28:27


How do criminals exploit borders, trade systems, and corruption to move their money? For most of us the idea of ‘fake' cigarettes and illicit trade really came to the fore during the Covid Lockdowns when even law abiding South Africans found themselves looking in the strangest places for their fix. Since then the conversations about illicit trade, the financial Action Task Force greylisting of South Africa for among others terror funding and funny money has become an almost daily conversation. Phumi Mashigo speaks to Rohan Pike, a commonwealth law enforcement expert on border controls, foreign bribery, trade crime, money laundering and corruption to compare how South Africa is doing in contrast with other countries faced with similar challenges. The Burning Platform

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:30 - Joe Rothrock, Special Agent in Charge of FBI in Dallas, on shooting 13:33 - Vance on Dallas ICE shooting 34:15 - Comey indictment coming 57:15 - Liel Leibovitz, editor at large for Tablet and host of the “Rootless” podcast, on Trump's UN speech and stance against Hamas - "there is at least one adult in the room who understands actions have consequences" Follow Liel on X @liel 01:13:30 - Josh Schirard, Byrna Technologies’ Director of Law Enforcement & Private Security and a former Galveston Police Captain & SWAT Commander, calls for urgent investigations into the radical networks fueling tragedies like the Dallas shooting 01:32:10 - Long time Chicago radio personality and author of “Broken Mary: A Journey Of Hope”, Kevin Matthews, previews "Broken Mary: The Kevin Matthews Story” exclusively in theaters nationwide for one night only, Tuesday, Oct. 7. – brokenmaryfilm.com 01:47:41 - Bob Woodson, founder of the Woodson Center, draws on his civil rights experience to offer lessons for navigating today’s era of political unrest. Mr. Woodson is also author of A Pathway to American Renewal: Red, White, and Black Volume II 02:05:39 - Tim Stearns, president of TJ Stearns in Arlington Heights, shows Dan how to retire early… and finally fix that short game. Tim is host of Protect & Grow: Chicagoland Retirement. Tune in Saturdays from Noon to 1:00PM (CT) at 560 The Answer 02:15:35 - Dan illustrates his conversation with Bill NapletonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Disaster Tough Podcast
Part 1: Leadership In The Field | Jim Balthazar | Security & Law Enforcement Expert

Disaster Tough Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 33:25


Looking for more DTP Content? Check us our here: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksIn Part 1 of this three-part series, host John Scardena talks with Jim Balthazar, a seasoned law enforcement and emergency management professional, about the realities of leadership in the field.Jim shares insights from his decades of service with the ATF, including his years on the Special Response Team and his work with ESF-13 operations at headquarters. After retiring, he moved into faith-based security leadership in Tampa and continues to support the Pasco County Sheriff's Office in emergency management.Topics Covered in Part 1From law enforcement to emergency management — the challenges of shifting from tactical response to strategic leadership, and how learning ICS reshaped Jim's perspective.Leadership lessons from the field — humility when joining new teams, the importance of listening before leading, and the risks of trying to “leave your mark” too quickly.Uvalde school response — a case study in leadership breakdowns, communication failures, and the importance of urgency when lives are on the line.Integrating outside expertise — why agencies benefit from new perspectives, and how Pasco County has successfully blended law enforcement with emergency management professionals.Key TakeawaysStrong leaders balance tactical expertise with strategic vision.Communication and coordination are essential in complex incidents.Culture matters — new leaders should observe and earn trust before making changes.Training and readiness determine how effectively teams perform under pressure.Part Two: Charlie Kirk, Schools, & MitigationPart Three: Church Security *Major Endorsements:Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionals: https://www.impulsekits.comDoberman Emergency Management Subject matter experts in assessments, planning and traininghttps://www.dobermanemg.comThe Readiness LabTrailblazing Disaster Readiness through podcasts, outreach, marketing, and interactive eventshttps://www.thereadinesslab.comFor Sponsorship Requestscontact@thereadinesslab.com314-400-8848 Ext 2#DisasterToughPodcast #EmergencyManagement #CrisisLeadership #DisasterResponse #ActiveShooterAwareness #PublicSafety #Resilience #Leadership #IncidentCommand #CrisisCoordination #TeamReadiness #Security #CharlieKirk #UVU #Catholic 

Disaster Tough Podcast
Part 2: Charlie Kirk, Schools, & Mitigation | Jim Balthazar | Security & Law Enforcement Expert

Disaster Tough Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 34:46


Looking for more DTP Content? Check us our here: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksIn Part 2 of this three-part series, host John Scardena continues his conversation with Jim Balthazar, drawing on Jim's background in law enforcement, ATF Special Response Teams, and faith-based security leadership to unpack lessons from high-profile incidents and what they mean for community safety today.Topics Covered in Part 2The Charlie Kirk incident — rooftop vulnerabilities, the difference between local security resources and federal protective standards, and how evolving threats require new approaches such as counter-sniper teams, drones for observation, and protective design changes.Historical parallels — from JFK to modern-day open-air events, how notoriety and visibility create unique risks.Schools and safety drills — why “run, hide, fight” isn't always effective, the role of barricading, and why empowerment strategies can make a difference for students and staff.The role of parents and families — parents as the first line of defense, age-appropriate conversations with children, and the importance of monitoring online influences.Mitigation and risk management — balancing statistical rarity with catastrophic impact, and how organizations can prepare without creating paranoia.Key TakeawaysHigh-profile figures and open-air venues face unique risks that demand proactive security planning.Statistically rare events can still have catastrophic consequences, making risk management essential.Training and age-appropriate preparation for schools and families are more effective than fear-based approaches.Parents play a critical role in monitoring, guiding, and shaping safe environments for kids.Security must adapt as threats evolve — from rooftops to classrooms to community gatherings.Part One: Leadership in the FieldPart Three: Church SecurityMajor Endorsements: ImpulseBleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionalshttps://www.impulsekits.com Doberman Emergency Management Subject matter experts in assessments, planning and training https://www.dobermanemg.com The Readiness Lab Trailblazing Disaster Readiness through podcasts, outreach, marketing, and interactive eventshttps://www.thereadinesslab.com For Sponsorship Requests contact@thereadinesslab.com 314-400-8848 Ext 2#DisasterToughPodcast #EmergencyManagement #CrisisLeadership #DisasterResponse #ActiveShooterAwareness #PublicSafety #Resilience #SchoolSafety #IncidentCommand #SecurityLeadership #RiskManagement #CharlieKirk #UVU #ChurchSecurity

Disaster Tough Podcast
Part 3: Church Security | Jim Balthazar | Security & Law Enforcement Expert

Disaster Tough Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 22:41


Looking for more DTP Content? Check us our here: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksIn Part 3 of this three-part series, host John Scardena wraps up his conversation with Jim Balthazar, exploring how churches and faith-based organizations can strengthen safety while preserving their mission of sanctuary. With decades of law enforcement, ATF Special Response Team service, and experience leading security for a large church, Jim shares practical approaches for balancing protection, ministry, and community trust.Topics Covered in Part 3Perimeter strategy — why extending security outward, even to sidewalks and parking lots, creates more time and distance to respond.Church disruptions vs. rare violent threats — preparing for the more likely challenges such as disruptions, vandalism, or medical incidents.De-escalation and “pastor-first” approach — treating people with kindness while being ready to shift into protection mode when necessary.Cultural balance — how to avoid turning places of worship into “fortresses,” while still ensuring safety for congregants.Active Threat Mitigation — Places of worship, like businesses and schools, should rely on trained, professional responders to protect congregations. Volunteer greeters and ushers are vital for hospitality and situational awareness, but they should not be expected to act in a professional security or use-of-force role unless they hold current, verifiable professional security or law enforcement credentials.Family and community role — why parents and local culture remain the first line of defense, and how churches can reinforce these values.Key TakeawaysPrevention begins outside the building — greeters and safety teams should look outward as well as inward.Most church incidents are not violent — disruptions and vandalism are far more common and deserve focused planning.De-escalation matters — approach with kindness first, but be ready to act decisively if needed.Faith and safety can coexist — churches can remain welcoming while still protecting their community.Families remain central — cultural norms of responsibility and involvement are more powerful than mandates.Part One: Leadership in the FieldPart Two: Charlie Kirk, Schools, & MitigationMajor EndorsementsImpulseBleeding Control Kits by Professionals for Professionalshttps://www.impulsekits.comDoberman Emergency ManagementSubject matter experts in assessments, planning, and traininghttps://www.dobermanemg.comThe Readiness LabTrailblazing disaster readiness through podcasts, outreach, marketing, and interactive eventshttps://www.thereadinesslab.comFor Sponsorship Requestscontact@thereadinesslab.com314-400-8848 Ext 2#DisasterToughPodcast #EmergencyManagement #ChurchSecurity #CrisisLeadership #DisasterResponse #ActiveShooterAwareness #PublicSafety #Resilience #Leadership #IncidentCommand #FaithBasedSecurity #CommunitySafety

Justice & Drew
Hour 3 : Gun Control during Traffic Stops, Tom Tiffany

Justice & Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 37:40


Hour 3 of the show begins talking about how not enforcing gun laws during minor traffic stops would effect Gun Control and Law Enforcement. The Tom Tiffany joins the show to talk about his campaign to become the Governor of Wisconsin.

Vintage Voorhees
40 Minutes on Strip Clubs

Vintage Voorhees

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 40:22 Transcription Available


I didn't want to try to fool you about the content of this podcast.  It really is 40 minutes almost exclusively devoted to the topic of gentlemen's clubs.  No, it's not dirty.  Yes, there was a news story reason that led us down this path.  Yes, I really did work in a strip club once.  Now stop asking me these questions and just listen to this show.

Things Police See: First Hand Accounts
NOLA Cop Shares Wild Stories: Katrina, Voodoo More!

Things Police See: First Hand Accounts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 87:10


Join host Steve Gould on Things Police See as he interviews David Liang, a retired New Orleans Police Department sergeant with 24 years of service. David shares gripping stories from his career, including his first adrenaline-pumping call to a house fire, a bizarre suicide scene in the French Quarter, and the chaos of securing the New Orleans Convention Center during Hurricane Katrina. Now serving in a smaller Kansas agency, David reflects on cultural differences, the challenges of modern policing, and the impact of media on law enforcement's reputation. Packed with intense, heartwarming, and humorous anecdotes, this episode offers a raw look into the life of a dedicated officer. Subscribe for more firsthand police stories! 02:30 - David Leang's Background: 24 Years with NOPD 05:15 - Culture Shock: New Orleans to Kansas 10:45 - First Hot Call: House Fire with a Trapped Child 16:20 - Steven Seagal's Reserve Deputy Role 25:40 - Bizarre Call: French Quarter Suicide Scene 31:50 - Hurricane Katrina: Chaos at the Convention Center 40:10 - Voodoo and New Orleans Culture 47:25 - Most Intense Call: Predator-Like Crime Scene 53:30 - Mardi Gras Policing Challenges 58:45 - Heartwarming Moment: Saving a Life 1:05:00 - Advice for Aspiring Police Officers 1:12:20 - Challenges of Modern Policing and Christian Belief Contact Steve - steve@thingspolicesee.com Support the TPS show by joining the Patreon community today! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27353055

Trainer's Bullpen
EP52 ‘Mastering Decision Making in Law Enforcement' with John F. Schmitt

Trainer's Bullpen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 64:20


Summary: In this episode of the Trainers Bullpen, host Chris Butler speaks with John Schmitt, CEO of Shadowbox LLC, about the critical aspects of training in law enforcement, particularly focusing on decision-making and training fidelity. They explore the nuances of training fidelity, the importance of cognitive skills, and the role of Tactical Decision Games (TDGs) in enhancing decision-making abilities. John emphasizes the need for a safe and engaging training environment, the management of cognitive load, and the significance of experiential learning. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced in current training approaches and the importance of adapting training to meet the needs of law enforcement professionals.Takeaways:• John Schmitt emphasizes the importance of decision-making in training for tactical populations.• Training fidelity is more nuanced than just high-fidelity training.• Different types of fidelity include physical, functional, psychological, and cognitive fidelity.• Cognitive fidelity is crucial for effective decision-making training.• Cognitive load must be managed to enhance learning.• Current training approaches often overemphasize physical fidelity.• Repetition and experience are key to developing decision-making skills.• Tactical Decision Games (TDGs) can be used to enhance cognitive skills.• Creating a safe and engaging training environment is essential.For more information about Shadowbox Training, check out these great resources:Website - https://www.shadowboxtraining.com/Learning Center - https://www.shadowboxtraining.com/learning-center/Masterclass in Practical Decision Making Course - https://www.shadowboxtraining.com/courses/masterclass-in-practical-decision-making/The Cognitive Dimension Course - https://www.shadowboxtraining.com/courses/the-cognitive-dimension/Join Shadowbox list - https://www.shadowboxtraining.com/contact-us/

Armed American Radio
09-21-25 HR 2 Sarasota County Florida Sheriff Kurt Hoffman

Armed American Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 39:54


Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the evolving landscape of gun control politics, particularly focusing on comments made by Senator Chris Murphy that suggest a shift in the Democratic Party's approach to gun rights. The conversation highlights the importance of the NRA and the Second Amendment in current political discourse, as well as the implications of recent election results that favor pro-gun candidates. AWR Hawkins joins the discussion to provide insights on recent events, including the assassination of Charlie Kirk and its impact on the conservative movement. Sheriff Kurt Hoffman shares his perspective on new gun laws in Florida, emphasizing the need for responsible gun ownership and the importance of public safety. In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the recent changes in Florida's gun laws, particularly the legalization of open carry. The conversation delves into the implications for past convictions, the importance of self-defense laws, and the cultural shifts surrounding gun ownership. Sheriff Kurt Hoffman provides insights into law enforcement's response to these changes, while the panel reflects on personal experiences with firearms. The discussion also touches on the evolving political landscape, with Democrats reconsidering their stance on gun control in light of changing voter demographics and the assassination of a conservative figure. Takeaways Chris Murphy's recent comments indicate a shift in the Democratic Party's stance on gun control. The NRA continues to advocate for Second Amendment rights amidst changing political landscapes. Polling shows strong support for the Second Amendment even in traditionally blue states. The recent election results suggest a growing acceptance of pro-gun candidates. Public sentiment is shifting towards more freedom in gun ownership and carry laws. The importance of staying engaged in the fight for gun rights is emphasized. Sheriff Kurt Hoffman discusses the implications of new gun laws in Florida. The media's portrayal of gun owners often misrepresents the reality of responsible ownership. AWR Hawkins highlights the need for accountability in political discourse regarding gun control. The conversation reflects a broader cultural shift towards valuing personal freedom and responsibility. [object Object] Keywords gun control, Chris Murphy, Armed American Radio, Second Amendment, elections, NRA, AWR Hawkins, Sheriff Kurt Hoffman, Florida gun laws, public safety, Armed American Radio, Second Amendment, Open Carry, Florida Gun Laws, Self-Defense, Legal Representation, Gun Ownership, Political Commentary, Gun Control, Law Enforcement      

Armed American Radio
09-21-25 HR 3 Roundtable with Justin Moon, Brad Premo and Parkland Dad Ryan Petty

Armed American Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 39:54


Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the evolving landscape of gun control politics, particularly focusing on comments made by Senator Chris Murphy that suggest a shift in the Democratic Party's approach to gun rights. The conversation highlights the importance of the NRA and the Second Amendment in current political discourse, as well as the implications of recent election results that favor pro-gun candidates. AWR Hawkins joins the discussion to provide insights on recent events, including the assassination of Charlie Kirk and its impact on the conservative movement. Sheriff Kurt Hoffman shares his perspective on new gun laws in Florida, emphasizing the need for responsible gun ownership and the importance of public safety. In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the recent changes in Florida's gun laws, particularly the legalization of open carry. The conversation delves into the implications for past convictions, the importance of self-defense laws, and the cultural shifts surrounding gun ownership. Sheriff Kurt Hoffman provides insights into law enforcement's response to these changes, while the panel reflects on personal experiences with firearms. The discussion also touches on the evolving political landscape, with Democrats reconsidering their stance on gun control in light of changing voter demographics and the assassination of a conservative figure. Takeaways Chris Murphy's recent comments indicate a shift in the Democratic Party's stance on gun control. The NRA continues to advocate for Second Amendment rights amidst changing political landscapes. Polling shows strong support for the Second Amendment even in traditionally blue states. The recent election results suggest a growing acceptance of pro-gun candidates. Public sentiment is shifting towards more freedom in gun ownership and carry laws. The importance of staying engaged in the fight for gun rights is emphasized. Sheriff Kurt Hoffman discusses the implications of new gun laws in Florida. The media's portrayal of gun owners often misrepresents the reality of responsible ownership. AWR Hawkins highlights the need for accountability in political discourse regarding gun control. The conversation reflects a broader cultural shift towards valuing personal freedom and responsibility. Keywords gun control, Chris Murphy, Armed American Radio, Second Amendment, elections, NRA, AWR Hawkins, Sheriff Kurt Hoffman, Florida gun laws, public safety, Armed American Radio, Second Amendment, Open Carry, Florida Gun Laws, Self-Defense, Legal Representation, Gun Ownership, Political Commentary, Gun Control, Law Enforcement

Tactical Living
E1011 The Cost of Over-Accommodation in Law Enforcement: Calling Out PORAC

Tactical Living

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 10:48


This episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, hosted by Coach Ashlie Walton and Sergeant Clint Walton, explores a common trap in both policing and leadership (Amazon Affiliate): the belief that you can be everything to everyone. While the intention often comes from a good place—wanting to serve, to represent, to protect—the reality is that spreading yourself too thin or trying to cover all sides usually backfires. Using recent events as a real-world example, we look at how the Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC) attempted to endorse both Republican mayoral candidate Chad Bianco and Democratic candidate Antonio Villaraigosa. Instead of broadening support, this “cover all bases” approach was met with backlash so intense that PORAC eventually had to turn off its comments. The lesson? Not making a decision is still a decision—and trying to please everyone often means you please no one. The “Everything to Everyone” Mentality in Policing Officers often feel the need to be a protector, counselor, disciplinarian, and community voice all at once. How this leads to overextension, blurred roles, and burnout. The Leadership Parallel: PORAC's Political Endorsements Endorsing both sides was meant to keep the peace but created the opposite effect. Why trying to straddle the fence is often seen as disingenuous by the public and members alike. How This Backfires in Daily Law Enforcement Work Example: an officer trying to be a friend, disciplinarian, and problem-solver in one call. The public often perceives inconsistency or lack of authenticity. Personal toll: resentment, exhaustion, and identity conflict for the officer. The Hidden Costs of Over-Accommodation Loss of trust from those you're trying to serve. Reduced credibility as a leader or officer. Mental health strain from always shifting roles and expectations. Remedies: How to Serve Without Over-Serving Clarity of Role: Know what you are there to do—and what you are not. Boundaries: Give yourself permission not to fill every role in every moment. Authenticity: Stand firm in your decisions, even when not everyone agrees. Communication: Explain your stance clearly instead of trying to appease both sides. Resilience Practices: Build systems (peer support, supervision, personal reflection) to guard against burnout when pressures to “be everything” arise.

The Daily Beans
The National Conversation (feat. Monica Hopkins)

The Daily Beans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 79:31


Thursday, September 18th, 2025Today, alleged text messages in court documents between Charlie Kirk's shooter and his roommate face public scrutiny; Disney pulls Jimmy Kimmel off the air indefinitely for his remarks about Charlie Kirk; Kash Patel and the fired head of the CDC testify in separate hearing before congressional committees; the Trump administration has been pressuring prosecutors to indict Tish James for mortgage fraud but there's no evidence; an immigration judge has ordered the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil; Republicans have blocked Jamie Raskin's bid to subpoena banks for Epstein records; the Republican ex candidate who fired shots at the homes of Democrats in New Mexico has been sentenced to 80 years in prison; a San Diego Navy doctor was fired after a right wing activist found pronouns in her LinkedIn profile; Minneapolis police said more than a dozen people were injured in homeless encampment shootings; Democrat Xp Lee has won the special election to fill Melissa Hortman's seat in Minnesota; four people were arrested after images of Donald Trump alongside Jeffrey Epstein were projected on Windsor Castle on Tuesday; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.Thank You, HelixSleep25% Off Sitewide, when you go to HelixSleep.com/dailybeansThank You, CBDistilleryUse promo code DAILYBEANS at CBDistillery.com for 25% off your purchase. Guest: Monica Hopkins ​​director of the ACLU of DCMonica Hopkins - executive director of the ACLU of the District of Columbia (ACLU-DC)ACLU of DC (acludc.org)Know Your Rights - ACLU of DCImmigrants' Rights - ACLU of DCLGBTQ+ Rights - ACLU of DCKnow Your Rights in Encounters with Law Enforcement and Military Troops - ACLU of DCEpisode 2 of The Breakdown is Out Now! StoriesTrump officials pressuring federal prosecutors to bring criminal charges against NY AG Letitia James: Sources | ABC NewsJudiciary panel rejects Democrats' bid to subpoena banks in Epstein case - Live Updates | POLITICOMinneapolis police say more than a dozen hurt in homeless encampment shootings | The GuardianKash Patel doubles down on his handling of the Epstein files in heated Hill testimony | POLITICOImmigration judge orders Mahmoud Khalil deported to Syria or Algeria | POLITICOSan Diego Navy doctor fired after right-wing activists find pronouns on social media | KPBS San DiegoSolomon Peña, Republican Ex-Candidate, Sentenced in Politically Motivated Shooting Plot | The New York TimesLed By Donkeys attacks ‘Orwellian' arrests after Trump Windsor projections | UK news | The GuardianGood TroubleLook!   More greedy cowardly bastards caving into the #WorstPOTUSEver Let them know your thoughts!  | BlueSkyNexStar Media - BOARD OF DIRECTORSGary Weitman -EVP & Chief Communication OfficerPhone: 972-373-8800gweitman@nexstar.tv **California needs your help | Proposition 50 Vote YES !! 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The NPR Politics Podcast
Law Enforcement Charge Alleged Shooter In Charlie Kirk Killing

The NPR Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 15:17


Utah law enforcement have charged 22-year-old Tyler Robinson with seven counts related to the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. We discuss the investigation into Robinson and what officials allege motivated him.This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, domestic extremism correspondent Odette Yousef, and justice correspondent Carrie Johnson.This podcast was produced by Casey Morell & Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when you sign up for The NPR Politics Podcast+ at plus.npr.org/politics.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Order of Man
JAY JAIRDULLO | “Why Self-Image is Everything”

Order of Man

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 60:26


What you think of yourself is directly correlated with the kind of man you are or will become. If you believe yourself to be a victim of circumstances beyond your control, you will be. If, alternatively, you believe the world is conspiring for your benefit, it will be. It is quite literally self-fulfilling prophesy. My guest today, Jay Jairdullo, knows exactly what this is like after spending 25 years in law enforcement and now a college wrestling coach, he has had to redefine himself over and over again. Today, Jay and I talk about what he calls “false masculinity,” avoiding slipping back into old patterns, the importance of core values, overcoming the victimhood mentality, and keeping yourself and others off pedestals you don't belong. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 – Building Brotherhood and Friendship 04:00 – Self-Image and Overcoming Excuses 10:00 – Shifting Identity and Mindset 14:00 – Lessons from a Career in Law Enforcement 18:00 – Loyalty, Support, and Marriage Dynamics 22:00 – Rebuilding Trust and Reputation 26:00 – Focusing on Positives vs Negatives 30:00 – Emotional Intelligence and Fatherhood 33:00 – Leadership: Autocratic vs Democratic 36:00 – Masculinity, False Masculinity, and Clarity 41:00 – Values, Vision, and Decision-Making 46:00 – Aligning Actions with Identity 48:00 – Retirement, Reflection, and New Purpose 52:00 – Connecting Through the Iron Council Battle Planners: Pick yours up today! Order Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto. For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood. Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready

Consider This from NPR
The immigration crackdown is changing how people interact with law enforcement

Consider This from NPR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 10:49


The Supreme Court has cleared the way for federal immigration enforcement agents in Los Angeles to use race and other profiling factors in deciding who to stop and potentially detain. NPR's Scott Detrow and Jasmine Garsd discuss how the expansion of ICE operations around the country has changed the way people interact with law enforcement, and their community. For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.This episode was produced by Erika Ryan and Avery Keatley.It was edited by Adam Raney and Sarah Robbins.Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy