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Send us a textWelcome to another exciting live episode from the IAAI-ITC 2025 conference in Atlantic City! Hosts Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens bring you their final live recording from the conference, featuring an incredible interview with renowned fire fatality expert Elayne Pope. If you've ever wondered what happens to the human body during a fire, this episode is essential listening. Elayne Pope, one of the foremost experts in fire fatalities, shares her fascinating journey from art major to forensic anthropologist specializing in fire death investigation. Her groundbreaking research has debunked long-standing myths in the fire investigation community, including misconceptions about exploding skulls and spontaneous human combustion.Key highlights from the interview:How Elayne transitioned from studying art to becoming a pioneer in fire fatality researchThe shocking truth behind fire investigation myths that were taught industry-wide for decadesWhy pig testing doesn't accurately replicate human fire fatalitiesThe critical importance of proper scene preservation and body handlingHow bodies actually move and change position during fires - something most investigators don't realizeEssential do's and don'ts when working fire fatality scenesPersonal Updates & Big NewsChasity shares exciting news about becoming a co-owner of her own fire investigation company, marking a major career milestone at just 30 years old. Meanwhile, Scott discusses their agency's successful FI-210 wildland fire investigation class, which included an impressive 26 live wildland burns with support from IAAI's Rick Jones.Training Opportunities & Upcoming EventsThe hosts provide a comprehensive roundup of upcoming training opportunities, including:Hawaii's annual fire investigation training (August 5-8)Indiana Fire Investigation Conference (August 10-13)Tennessee Chapter ATC (August 18-22)Special webinar on Wildland Fire Investigation (August 7th) featuring Scott and Shaun MillerNebraska, North Dakota, and California conferences throughout September and OctoberTechnical Discussion: Fire Patterns & TerminologyThe episode continues their educational series on fire patterns with a deep dive into "full room involvement generated patterns." Scott and Chasity explain why they prefer using "full room involvement" over "flashover" in their reports, sharing insights on how terminology choices can protect investigators during legal proceedings.Sponsor SpotlightClean Space Technology's Tim Costa joins the show to discuss respiratory protection innovations specifically designed for fire investigators, addressing the common complaint that traditional respirators "suck" and how their technology makes protection more comfortable and effective.This episode perfectly balances technical education with real-world practical advice, making it valuable for both new and experienced fire investigators. Whether you're interested in the science behind fire fatalities or looking to improve your investigation techniques, this conversation with Elayne Pope offers insights you won't find anywhere else.Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, give us 5 stars, hit the follow button, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere you are listening in from. Follow us on social media!Instagram: @infocus_podcastLinkedIn: INFOCUS podcastFacebook: INFOCUS podcastTikTok: @infocus_podcast
In this episode of Good Job, New Mexico, hosts Stacy Johnston and Angelica Raygoza sit down with New Mexico State Police Officer Greg Ramirez to explore what it really takes to pursue a career in law enforcement. From his early motivations to the rigorous training process, Greg walks us through the steps to becoming a state police officer—and what it means to serve the people of New Mexico. Whether you're considering a career in law enforcement or simply curious about what it's like behind the badge, this episode delivers insight, inspiration, and a few unforgettable moments.
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Phil, Elaad, & Shane are joined by Dr. Stella Immanuel to discuss a NYPD officer being killed during a mass shooting in Manhattan, a judge blocking cuts to Planned Parenthood, leftists crying "Nazi" over American Eagle's ad campaign with Sydney Sweeney, and Media Matters collapsing amid lawsuits from Elon Musk. Hosts: Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Elaad @ElaadEliahu (X) Shane @ShaneCashman (everywhere) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Dr. Stella Immanuel @stella_immanuel (X)
A gunman opened fire inside a high-rise corporate building in the heart of Manhattan on Monday evening, killing a New York City police officer and three other people, officials said.
Mass shooting in midtown Manhattan leaves multiple dead, including the suspect and a New York City police officer. Then, longtime Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell files an appeal with the Supreme Court to overturn sex trafficking conviction. Plus, the U.S. and EU strike a tariff agreement, just days before Trump's self-imposed August 1st deadline. Marc Santia, Jim Cavanaugh, Rob D'Amico, Susan Glasser, David Drucker, Jeff Mason, Bharat Ramamurti, Brendan Greeley, and Marq Claxton join The 11th Hour this Monday.
Four people, including an off-duty New York Police Department officer, were killed in today's shooting in Midtown Manhattan, a law enforcement official told CNN. The suspected gunman was tentatively identified as a 27-year-old from Las Vegas and police believe he died of a self-inflicted gunshot. CNN has the latest from the scene. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Howie Kurtz on a crazed gunman killing four in midtown Manhattan, Ghislaine Maxwell asking SCOTUS to overturn her conviction and Hamas running out of money to pay their terror fighters. Follow Howie on Twitter: @HowardKurtz For more #MediaBuzz click here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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ICE arrested four child sex offenders in New Jersey. The FBI has arrested the ringleaders of a dark web child exploitation website with over 120k users. A Jamaican illegal alien working as a POLICE OFFICER was arrested in Maine. A mass shooter in NYC has killed four people including a NYPD officer. "SASQUATCH" Letitia James is suing the Trump admin to keep illegals on SNAP benefits/welfare. STUDY: One third of US teens use AI chatbots for social interaction. Join UNGOVERNED on LFA TV every MONDAY - FRIDAY from 10am to 11am EASTERN! www.FarashMedia.com www.LFATV.us www.OFPFarms.com www.MyPatriotSupply.com/UNGOVERNED www.SLNT.com/SHAWN www.PatriotMobile.com/FARASH
Discussion of the Shooting of NYPD Officer Islam and 4 others and the eroding of the influence of the NYC PBA. Also, a discussion of RICO being used against the Obama Crew.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on a deadly shooting in Manhattan.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on the victims of Monday's deadly shooting in a New York City office tower.
In our final hour, and in the wake of yesterday's fatal shooting of an NYPD cop, we talk about the rise of depression among police officers, more and more of whom are feeling as though they are performing a thankless job without community support.
Miles rote started his career as United States Marine, then became a Police Officer, then a Private Investigator, then a yoga teacher, and now runs one of the most successful book publishing companies in the world. Like me, he's also a giant AI dork.His life story is twisty, turny, and incredibly wild. We talk about choosing a path for your life, knowing when to make a hard pivot when your intuition tells you, why going all in is the only way to go — and stick around for the end of the episode when Miles openly shares about finding out the man he was told was his father, ended up not being so.This episode is about overcoming obstacles, dealing with pain, and living a truly UNcivilized life.Cheers,Traver
Monday's episode on Police Pod Talk host, Cleveland, sits down with his brother Jeff from Michigan, for a heartfelt and eye-opening discussion on one of the most tragic and disturbing events in recent law enforcement news, the ambush on Police Officers in Lorain, Ohio, where Officer Philip Wagner tragically lost his life and two other officers were seriously injured. Cleveland and Jeff reflect on the devastating impact this ambush has had on the Law Enforcement community, the families involved, and the city of Lorain. Together, they ask the difficult questions, What could drive someone to deliberately target police officers? What is the mindset behind such violence? With honesty, compassion, and years of perspective, these two brothers dive into the emotional and psychological toll these attacks take, not just on officers, but on the fabric of the communities they serve. They also take a moment to honor the memory of Officer Wagner and extend deep condolences to his family, his fellow officers, and everyone affected by this senseless act. Tune in to Police Pod Talk for this raw and necessary conversation. Available wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. This is more than just a news story, it's a call to understand, support, and stand together. This episode is brought to you by TAG Apparel Visit [tagfw.com](http://tagfw.com) Music track: Too Hot by Aylex Source: https://freetouse.com/music Music for Videos (Free Download) Music track: Fighter by Aylex Source: https://freetouse.com/music Free Vlog Music Without Copyright TAG Apparel: “Wear Your Mark!” Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the host(s), or guest(s) on Police Pod Talk Podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of our sponsor TAG Apparel. TAG Apparel does not endorse or take responsibility for any statements made during this program.
Send us a text however note we cannot reply through these means. Please message the instagram or email if you are wanting a response. On today's Zero Limits Podcast host Matty Morris chats with Matt Nicholson Australian Army Reservist and NSW Police Officer After leaving school Matt joined the Army reserves and into the Royal Australian Artillery corps. In 2007 Matt was accepted into the NSW Police and headed to the academy in 2008. Matt spent his career as a general duties officer and later on is his career moved into the Raptor task force. www.3zeroscoffee.com.auInstargram @3zeroscoffee Discount Code 3ZLimits Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=enHost - Matty Morris www.instagram.com/matty.m.morrisSponsors Instagram - @gatorzaustralia www.gatorzaustralia.com15% Discount Code - ZERO15(former/current military & first responders 20% discount to order please email orders@gatorzaustralia.com.au Instagram - @getsome_au GetSome Jocko Fuel - www.getsome.com.au10 % Discount Code - ZEROLIMITS
David Raymond spent almost 30 years as a QLD Police dog handler. He caught killers, found people reported missing and saved the lives of people who had attempted self harm. In this episode of Crime Insiders | Detectives, Brent Sanders sits down with David to learn what it's like to spend your life beside a working police dog. It's a fascinating insight into what being a dog handler entails, and what the future holds once your dog is ready to retire. This episode contains mention of self harm - if you or anyone you know needs to speak to someone, call LifeLine on 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The city, state, and country are busy planning for America's 250th anniversary in 2026, but is Philadelphia really prepared for the crowds it will bring? KYW's City Hall Bureau Chief Pat Loeb tells us what plans were unveiled this week. We have updates on several trials that captured the region's attention. The Eagles get serious at training camp, meanwhile the Savannah Bananas bring the fun and spectacle to baseball in Philly this weekend. Catch up on the week's headlines with Matt Leon and KYW Newsradio's reporting team. 00:00 Intro 02:00 What the city, state, and country are planning for America's 250th birthday 07:30 Sentencings in the killings of a CHOP doctor and a Philly SWAT officer 13:31 Verdict reached in a tragic, fatal home invasion 18:30 Eagles training camp gets underway 23:48 Savannah Bananas put on a show at their baseball tour 29:39 Beloved dinosaur from Haddonfield returns to her glory at the Academy of Natural Sciences Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marc and Kim discuss the video of white police officer punching black driver goes viral and if it is justified.
Africa Melane speaks to Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis, who recently visited the graduating cadets alongside Alderman JP Smith. - The City introduces 700 new City police officers as part of the Spring programme. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the new episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome the first man ever to be featured on the show — Olyn Sexton. Olyn is a retired law enforcement officer, tactical firearms instructor, and the CEO of the Lindsey Pilkington Memorial Foundation. This is a powerful and inspiring conversation about empowering women, protecting women, and carrying on the legacy of someone you love. This episode continues our special month-long series on SASSGO and the life-changing I Will Survive Weekend. SASSGO is a nonprofit organization that protects women and girls from assault and exploitation through education, self-defense, and empowerment — and Olyn is one of the dedicated instructors helping to elevate that mission. In this episode, you'll hear: ✨ Olyn's journey from law enforcement officer to instructor — and how his experiences in life and on the job transformed the way he serves and protects others today; ✨ How he became involved with SASSGO, Fortis Tactical, and the I Will Survive Weekend — and why he's so passionate about empowering women through tactical firearms training, self-defense, and situational awareness; ✨ The story of Lindsey Pilkington — a bright light, fierce fighter, and dear friend — whose life was tragically cut short, but whose legacy lives on through the Lindsey Pilkington Memorial Foundation; ✨ How grief and loss led Olyn to a deeper purpose, healing, and mission — and how he now walks alongside others through their own journeys of training and healing; ✨ The importance of showing up, listening, and standing in the gap for others — especially women and survivors; ✨ And so much more.
Kev Healy spent years on the front line as a specialist firearms officer with SO19 — the Met's elite armed unit. In this episode, he lifts the lid on what really goes on behind the scenes: high-speed chases, armed stand-offs, and the harsh realities of life in the UK police. Kev doesn't hold back as he exposes the cracks in the system — and shares what it takes to operate at a level that few ever reach. SO19 isn't just any unit — it's a role few are selected for, and even fewer pass.This is the eventful life of Mr Kev HealyKev's book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/WATCH-REACT-SURVIVING-YEARS-POLICING/dp/B0F6LTB2LDYouTube: Dodge WoodallInstagram: @Dodge.WoodallWebsite: DodgeWoodall.comTikTok: @DodgeWoodallLinkedIn: @DodgeWoodall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When a shotgun blast tears through your face at point-blank range, survival seems unlikely. But for former Deputy Houston Gast, surviving was just the beginning of an extraordinary journey.On a freezing January morning in 2015, Houston answered a domestic disturbance call that would forever alter his life. The blast from a 12-gauge shotgun shattered his face, knocked out his teeth, and filled his body with metal fragments that remain to this day. Through dozens of surgeries, a complete facial reconstruction, and learning to navigate life with permanent injuries, Houston discovered something unexpected – the power of forgiveness.In this powerful episode, Houston shares the raw details of that fateful day and the grueling recovery that followed. He reveals the moment he made the remarkable decision to forgive the man who nearly killed him, sitting face-to-face with his shooter to say the words that liberated him from hatred. With unflinching honesty, he discusses the departmental abandonment many injured officers face and offers crucial guidance to police leaders on supporting their wounded.Beyond the physical trauma, Houston opens up about the psychological battles – the nightmares, the suicidal thoughts, and the struggle to find purpose when your identity as an officer is threatened. His story isn't just about survival; it's about finding meaning in suffering and the freedom that comes from choosing forgiveness over vengeance.The episode concludes with the team reviewing body camera footage, analyzing law enforcement tactics, and discussing de-escalation strategies that could save lives. Houston's unique perspective as someone who's faced death in the line of duty brings invaluable insight to these discussions.Whether you wear a badge or simply want to understand the human capacity for resilience, this conversation will challenge and inspire you. Join us for an unforgettable journey through darkness into light with a true hero who insists he's "just a normal dude" who survived.#police #lawenforcement #cops #policemonitor #policeoversight #policeoversightmonitor #bridgethegap #bethechange Join our Discord!! https://discord.gg/BdjeTEAc
What started as an impromptu livestream with Erik enjoying some tequila while his family was away turned into a marathon five-hour exploration of policing, constitutional rights, and the complex gray areas of law enforcement. Joined by fellow former officer Banning Sweatland, the conversation takes viewers on a journey through real-world police encounters that demonstrate both the successes and failures of modern policing practices.The hosts navigate the challenging territory of "fence-sitting" – receiving criticism from both police supporters and accountability advocates for their balanced approach to analyzing police conduct. With characteristic candor, they dissect several notable incidents, including an autistic homeowner detained on his own property, a teen auditor unlawfully arrested at a post office, and police responses to citizens legally carrying firearms while going about their business.Through these case studies, Erik and Banning offer unique insights that only former officers can provide, explaining the practical realities of policing while holding firm to constitutional principles. They tackle sensitive topics like duty to intervene, proper detention procedures, and the critical importance of body cameras for accountability and transparency. Their analysis reveals how officers sometimes misinterpret laws regarding reasonable suspicion, probable cause, and citizens' rights to record in public spaces.What makes this episode particularly valuable is the real-time community engagement, with viewers contributing questions, sharing videos, and participating in the analysis. The hosts respond thoughtfully to each contribution, creating an interactive learning environment where police practices are examined with nuance rather than simplistic judgments.Whether you're concerned about police accountability, interested in constitutional rights, or simply want to understand the challenges of modern law enforcement, this marathon session offers rare insights from those who've stood on both sides of the thin blue line. Join us for an unfiltered conversation that proves meaningful dialogue about policing reform happens when we're willing to listen to perspectives from all sides.#police #lawenforcement #cops #policemonitor #policeoversight #policeoversightmonitor #bridgethegap #bethechange Join our Discord!! https://discord.gg/BdjeTEAc
The Government's target of recruiting 500 new police officers has been held up yet again. A briefing sent to the Government suggests the two-year goal's been set back, and Police expect it'll be by August next year. That's nine months after the original target and two months behind the Police Commissioner's revised deadline. They're now looking at launching a recruitment drive into Australia – the place we're losing officers to. Police Association President Chris Cahill told Mike Hosking it's a la la land idea, as poached officers would get a 30% drop in wages, higher house prices, higher cost of living, and lower superannuation. He says NZ Police need to start looking at the things that would make a real difference for officers in New Zealand, such as the remuneration structure. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A drug dealer accidentally texted a police officer about his new line of drugs.
Monday on Police Pod Talk get ready for an inside look at one of the world's most inspiring and elite competitions for First Responders, the World Police and Fire Games! Join Cleveland as he takes you behind the scenes of his unforgettable experience competing in Birmingham, Alabama during June 27th to July 6th, where over 8,500 athletes from 70+ countries gathered to compete in 68 Olympic-style sports, chasing gold, silver, and bronze in a spirit of unity, strength, and service. From fierce competition to deep camaraderie, Cleveland shares: What it's like to compete on a global stage as a First Responder. How the Birmingham Police Department and other local agencies ensured top-notch safety and hospitality. Why YOU, if you're a Police Officer, Firefighter, or First Responder, should consider joining the next games! Mark your calendar for Perth, Australia, March 12–21, 2027, and hear how you can be a part of it. Whether you're an athlete, a First Responder, or just love stories of courage, competition, and community — this podcast is for you. World Police and Fire Games. Where heroes become champions. BHM2025.com Tune in Monday on Police Pod Talk — available wherever you get your podcasts! This episode is brought to you by TAG Apparel Visit [tagfw.com](http://tagfw.com) Music track: Too Hot by Aylex Source: https://freetouse.com/music Music for Videos (Free Download) Music track: Fighter by Aylex Source: https://freetouse.com/music Free Vlog Music Without Copyright TAG Apparel: “Wear Your Mark!”
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Rich Brown is a retired Marine Corps Officer, former Police Officer, and the Co-Host of America's leading Self-Defense podcast, the American Warrior Show. On today's American Warrior Show, we will be joined by Mike Chesne. Mike founded Tecton after a storied 25-year career in the United States Army Special Operations. At Tecton, as Chairman of the Board and Chief of Innovation, he maintains the corporate vision and mission while continuing to delve deeply into scientific exploration to create new and innovative ways to broaden the scope and breadth of Tecton's product portfolio and intellectual property landscape. At the outset of Tecton, he developed the biochemical makeup and design for the Tecton Ketone molecule. He then methodically worked on the methods, processes, and procedures necessary to formulate and manufacture the molecule from the benchtop to large-scale manufacturing. This process was designed to make it the most energy-efficient and environmentally friendly process possible, beginning with organic byproducts and enzymes and finishing with no hazardous waste. Mike founded an emergency medical supply company shortly before retiring from the army. This company developed trauma and emergency medical kits for all branches of the United States Department of Defense, as well as many of our NATO allied countries, and some of these kits are still standard issue in several different military forces to this day. Mike exited this business (Caromeds) and went into global healthcare consulting, working with the Ministries of Health of Afghanistan, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Algeria, etc. During this period, he developed the curriculum for the first-ever nursing school in Afghanistan, realigned the entire healthcare system and medical doctor training program in Afghanistan, assisted in the logistics and manning of the Faruq Medical Center in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan, Iraq, and helped the Algerian government design and develop their own version of the Food and Drug Administration. His experience in the United States Army working with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) led him to develop a keen understanding of the scientific method and of cutting-edge science. In 2012, he read about an older DARPA project which involved the search for a nutritional supplement that would improve physical performance and cognition by thirty percent. This project started in 2004 and had been funded for nearly ten million dollars. It never met the full requirement, so it was ended. The end product of that research was an exogenous ketone developed by Oxford University and the National Institutes of Health. He ended his healthcare consulting, went to Oxford, and began working on ketones. He is a motivational speaker who speaks at veterans' events and fundraisers around the country, as well as brain injury and brain health symposiums sponsored by the Department of Defense and the Veterans Administration. He has received many awards and decorations while serving in the army and served in the most prestigious units in the army. He has served in combat throughout the globe and continues to serve veterans through his charity work. Mike is passionate about helping others. He serves on the Board of Directors of multiple veteran non-profits and has served in many roles in these organizations, including Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Treasurer, Co-Founder, etc. He will continue to serve these deserving people for as long as he is physically able. He splits his time between Orlando, Florida, with his wife, oldest son, three grandsons, and daughter-in-law, and Alexandria, Louisiana, with his wife, youngest son, two... Coffee with Rich Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/rhodieusmc/videos
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In law enforcement, wellness can't be an afterthought — it must be part of the foundation of operations. That means moving beyond surface-level initiatives to fully integrating mental health support into operations, training and leadership strategies. From proactive threat assessment to long-term officer resilience and retirement planning, embedding behavioral health into daily practice is key to building a healthier, more effective agency. In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, host Jim Dudley talks with Dr. Cherylynn Lee, a police psychologist with the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office, about weaving behavioral science into tactical operations, threat assessment and daily officer interactions. From co-responder units to retirement planning, Dr. Lee explains how agencies can proactively support both sworn and civilian staff. Read more from Dr. Lee on Police1 here. Connect with Dr. Lee on LinkedIn. About our sponsor This episode of the Policing Matters Podcast is brought to you by Lexipol, the experts in policy, training, wellness support and grants assistance for first responders and government leaders. To learn more, visit lexipol.com.
On the new episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Teena Gooding — a powerhouse instructor and co-founder of Fortis Tactical, lontime law enforcement leader, and founder of the Female Officer Survival School — for a powerful and inspiring conversation about resilience, leadership, and helping women reclaim their power through training and self-defense. This episode continues our special month-long series on SASSGO and the life-changing I Will Survive Weekend. SASSGO is a nonprofit organization that protects women and girls from assault and exploitation through education, self-defense, and empowerment — and Teena is one of the incredible women leading that charge. In this episode, you'll hear: ✨ Teena's inspiring life story and her journey from patrol officer to becoming the only female Captain in the history of the University of South Carolina Police Department; ✨ How her passion for leadership, resilience, and self-defense training led her to launch the Female Officer Survival School, which has empowered thousands of women; ✨ Her current role at Fortis Tactical, where she trains others in self-defense, firearms, and personal protection; ✨ How she works with officers in crisis through peer support and trauma response — and how those same principles apply to empowering everyday women; ✨ The critical importance of training, situational awareness, and knowing how to protect yourself; ✨ Why she believes every woman and girl should be equipped with tools, skills, and confidence to live boldly and fearlessly; ✨ And so much more!
Jiu Jitsu Dummies Podcast, presented by Black Belt Digital Marketing and AcademySafe.org Welcome to another powerful episode of Jiu Jitsu Dummies Podcast! This week, we're incredibly excited to bring back a special guest who truly lives at the intersection of discipline and dedication: Shane Riveira, AKA Pompano Joe. A formidable Police Officer, Liborio BJJ Black Belt, and a 10th Planet Pompano Brown Belt, Shane brings a truly unique and invaluable perspective to the mats, the streets, and life in general. Join us for a wide-ranging conversation where we delve into the mindset forged by law enforcement and high-level Jiu-Jitsu, exploring insights on everything from conflict resolution and self-mastery to the importance of continuous growth, both in uniform and on the mats. Guest Instagram handles: @jsr10p @10thplanetpompano Thank you to Episode Sponsors: Black Belt Digital Marketing - Request a FREE Review of your company's online presence today! Flow N Roll - Get 20% OFF with Code: JJD Academy Safe - Join or Donate now Leheal Biogenix - Regenerative Medicine - 20% OFF your first treatment when you mention the podcast Leao Optics - Get 10% OFF with Code: JJD The BJJ Box - Get 20% OFF your first box with Code: JJD20 Jiu Jitsu Dummies Podcast Store - Get 15% OFF with code: JJD FightTape.us Contact the Dummies @JiuJitsuDummies on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter or at milton@jiujitsudummies.com to submit questions for consideration on the show. You can now also find us on TikTok @JiuJitsuDummiesPodcast Visit Jiu Jitsu Dummies for more details about the show, becoming a Sponsor, and a list of sites and apps to download or view the podcast.
Hosts: Dr. Ashlee Gethner, LCSW – Child of a Police Officer Jennifer Woosley Saylor, LPCC S – Child of a Police Officer Guest: Gary Jarboe, Retired Marine & Police Sergeant Episode Overview: In this powerful episode, Jennifer and Ashlee sit down with Gary Jarboe, a retired police sergeant and Marine Corps veteran, to discuss mental health in first responder careers and beyond. Gary shares openly about his military background, long law enforcement career, personal challenges, and the journey toward seeking mental health support, even long after retirement. The conversation dives deep into breaking the stigma surrounding mental health for first responders, the impact of career stress on family life, and the power of vulnerability. Gary also provides heartfelt advice to younger generations entering public service, emphasizing the importance of not holding back when it comes to getting help. Key Topics Covered Challenges of Seeking Help: Stigma around mental health for police and veterans; how the culture of “sucking it up” impacted both work and home. Impact on Family: The difficulty of sharing traumatic experiences with loved ones; how avoiding vulnerability affected relationships, especially with his wife and children. Turning Point: Discovering a first responder-focused mental health program (PCIS) after retirement—Gary’s reflections on finally opening up and how it strengthened his marriage and communication with his family. Advice for New First Responders: Don’t wait to get help; keep your “bucket” from overflowing; acknowledge and address mental health needs early. Destigmatizing Mental Health: The importance of finding the right provider who understands first responder culture, and why programs tailored for police and veterans are so crucial. If this episode resonated with you or if you have stories to share about living with a first responder, reach out to Ashlee and Jennifer on their social media platforms! Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review "When The Call Hits Home" on your favorite podcast platforms! Follow Us: - Facebook: When The Call Hits Home Podcast - Instagram: @whenthecallhitshome - Whenthecallhitshome.com --- This podcast does not contain medical / health advice. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis or treatment and should not be relied on as health or personal advice. The information contained in this podcast is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by Training Velocity LLC and while we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the Podcast or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained in the podcast for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE NOR LIABLE FOR ANY ADVICE, COURSE OF TREATMENT, DIAGNOSIS OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION, SERVICES OR PRODUCTS THAT YOU OBTAIN THROUGH THIS PODCAST. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast.
The police officer heading the investigation into Helen Gregory's murder will be questioned by the defence as the trial nears the end of its fourth week. Kate Green reports.
Pastor Emeritus William H. (Bill) Montague served Mt. Tabor Church Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America from the spring of 2002 until the September Presbytery of 2011 where he asked to be relieved of duties because of an on-going illness. He was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1943 and came to Tennessee in 1961 to attend Knoxville College (PCUSA). From birth to 1969 he was a member of Haymount United Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville, NC. He completed high school at Boggs Academy in Keysville, Georgia which was owned and operated by the Presbyterian Church United States of America. While enrolled at Knoxville College he served as a lay-minister to New Market Presbyterian Church. Upon graduation from college in 1966, he chose to delay seminary and went to work as an Assistant District Scout Executive for Boy Scouts of America-New York City. After 6 months he was drafted into the United States Army and served as an Instructor for Special Purpose Equipment and Vehicles at Fort Lee, VA until deployment to Vietnam in 1969. Upon returning from Vietnam, he came to Jackson, TN as a Police Officer, later joining Mother Liberty C.M.E. Church and answered the “call” to the ministry. In 1973 he was ordained and assigned churches in Hardeman County.TN. By 1976 he had completed graduate school and was assigned to churches across the state until 2002 when he asked to go on “Leave of Absence” status to come to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America as Pastor at Mt Tabor. Pastor Montague had a dual career as a bio-vocational minister along with 30+ years of duty as a Correctional Professional (teacher, Principal, Deputy Warden, Jail Administrator, and Prison Operations Administrator). He was married to Jacque Carolyn Cole until her death. They have five children. He has been married to Deborah Montague since 1996. In 2005 he completed Seminary at Memphis Theological Seminary with a Master's of Divinity degree. Music is provided by Pierce Murphy, Caldera Blue. Source: https://www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Pierce_Murphy/through-the-olive-branches/caldera-blueComments: http://freemusicarchive.org/Additional comments: modifications made to shorten and loop song for introduction and closing of podcast.Copyright Attribution and License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
State law bars local law enforcement agencies from participating in immigration enforcement, so what role does the SDPD play during raids? And, Health and Human Services says federal money can't be used to provide services to undocumented people. Then, a look at the latest in cannabis science, happening at UC San Diego. Finally, a local Navy veteran who played an important part in history, dies.
A practitioner in China shares how she remained protected and unharmed when she put her own safety aside to warn practitioners who were in danger of being arrested. She also shares many examples of police officers who have helped to protect practitioners, and have even requested copies of Dafa teachings. This and other experience-sharing from […]
Send us a textKeith grew up running from the law, getting in trouble, running off to Bible College only to find himself working in Juvenile Probation which led to his career at the Tucson Police Department.He worked Operations Division East, holding the rank of Lead Police Officer for many years... But if you have been listening for any length of time you'll know that this job weighs on each officer and carries a heavy toll. It can be a physical toll, mental, and many times it is both. Keith made it out to the other side, but not without some scars. I'm so happy he agreed to share his stories, everyone I know should be creating a permanent legacy. It's introspective and therapeutic.Give him a warm, Choir Practice, welcome and enjoy this episode.Come see me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/choir.practice.94 or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/cp_sfaf/
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Episode #406: The SIG 320 Where There is Smoke…There's Fire? HREC Course: https://shooting-performance.coursestorm.com/.../af65de78... Listen to the American Warrior Show: https://americanwarriorshow.com/index.html Rich Brown is a retired Marine Corps Officer, former Police Officer, and the Co-Host of America's leading Self-Defense podcast, the American Warrior Show. On today's American Warrior Show, we will be joined by Phil Strader, Vice President, Consumer Affairs - Sig Sauer, Inc., and Mike Seeklander to discuss the Sig P320. Phil Strader has been active in the Law Enforcement and Firearms Industry for over 25 years. His experience began in standard police work and progressed to include firearms instruction, competitive shooting, and ownership of one of the largest shooting ranges in Virginia at the time. Since 2000, Phil has won over 70 major shooting competitions, including National Championships, World Speed Shooting Divisional wins, and numerous World Shoot US Team wins. While maintaining a high level of competitive shooting, Phil has been a police officer, business owner, federal sales rep, government AND self-employed firearms instructor, President of USPSA, and product manager at Sig Sauer, where I've managed two of the most successful pistol platforms in recent history...the P320 and P365. Phil is currently Vice President, Consumer Affairs - Sig Sauer, Inc
#489 What if planting flowers could grow a thriving business? In this episode, host Brien Gearin sits down with Darryl Knight, founder of Front Porch Flora, to explore how he turned a seasonal idea into a subscription-based planter box business — all while holding down a full-time job as a police officer. Darryl shares the story behind his start, the logistics of scaling handcrafted arrangements, and how a passion for plants is sprouting new opportunities in landscaping and beyond. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or looking for creative ways to grow a side hustle, this episode is full of insights on staying lean, serving customers well, and standing out with a simple but beautiful idea! What we discuss with Darryl: + Started business during pandemic + Uses custom planter inserts + Offers seasonal subscription model + Balances business with police job + Grows through Instagram ads + Focuses on residential and commercial + Builds customer loyalty through service + Leverages planters to upsell landscaping + Keeps operations lean and local + Future goal: full nursery and landscape biz Thank you, Darryl! Check out Front Porch Flora at FrontPorchFlora.com. To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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-Marlon Moraes is a UFC veteran and a law enforcement officer with Coral Springs (FL) Police Department.-From 2014 to 2016, he won 5 world titles in The World Series of Fighting - which eventually became The Professional Fighters League or PFL.-After his success in the PFL, he was signed to the UFC in 2017. From November of 2017 to February of 2019 he rattled off a 4 fight win streak which ultimately resulted in shot at the UFC Bantamweight title.-Some notable wins from his career include former UFC Champion Jose Aldo, widely regarded as one of the greatest MMA Featherweights of all time, and former UFC Bantamweight Champion Aljamain Sterling.-Now, in retirement, he has joined the law enforcement community, recently becoming a member of Coral Springs Police Department.Building Homes for Heroes:https://www.buildinghomesforheroes.org/Download the O2X Tactical Performance App:app.o2x.comLet us know what you think:Website - http://o2x.comIG - https://instagram.com/o2xhumanperformance?igshid=1kicimx55xt4f