On today's episode, I answered questions sent in from Instagram about the job. I enjoy being able to give my two cents to some of these, and there are some themes that will be revisited with guests in the future.I'll work these into the rotation every few months so long as you don't mind my phone sex voice. Maybe I need a co-host for these... Also, the #goodcopsgiveaway will be back for a second year! If you want to donate, or want to know more, hit me up on Instagram or email me at bluelinemillennial@gmail.com. Tonight's bourbon of choice was 1792 small batch - a very tasty gift from my wonderful wife!
On today's episode of The Modern Cop Podcast, I speak with Troy Vano, SWAT sniper and owner of Defender Series Training Group in Virginia. Troy and I discussed his road to policing, his time on SWAT, and his thoughts on the Uvalde school massacre last month. Find Troy on Instagram @defender_series_training_group
Vic Ferrari served with the NYPD from 1987 to 2007. In that time, he worked through the AIDS epidemic, the 93 WTC bombing, and 9/11, and served in patrol, narcotics, and auto theft investigations. In today's episode, Vic recounts his career from walking the beat in the early days, to walking down Broadway surrounded by abandoned women's shoes on 9/11. Vic has used his career and his skills as an author to write several books about the NYPD which give us a glimpse behind the curtain. Find Vic's books on Amazon, and find Vic on Instagram and Twitter!
On today's episode, I talk with Justin, a commissioned officer in the US Army who previously served with the 75th Ranger Regiment. Justin might be better known by his online gaming moniker Controlled Pairs Gaming. Justin weighed in on leadership lessons and lent his experience both as an Army officer and a gamer to our discussion on the validity of digital simulation toward real world applications. It was truly insightful for me to hear Justin's take on so many topics. Find Justin on social media @controlled.pairs or head over to his website controlledpairs.gg to access all of his content. Just don't let him approach a bathroom with a suicide bomber in it.
Resiliency. Mental Health. Crisis Intervention. De-escalation. These are all buzzwords of modern policing, but how are they being implemented? Today's episode features Dr. Dara Rampersad of BluePaz - an organization committed not only to teaching officers to work with people in crisis, but how to work through theirown crisis. Dr. Dara has been instrumental in implementing Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) for agencies like Maui County and Kauai Police Department in Hawaii, as well as establishing a CIT program specific to hospital security staff. Dr. Dara's company, BluePaz, seeks to provide first responders with the tools to succeed in their 25+ year career through training and education. Find Dr. Dara on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram @drdarabluepaz, or online at www.bluepaz.com. If you are an officer in need of mental health counseling, don't wait! We need you and your community needs you. As always, Stay safe, and I'll see you on theroad.
On today's episode, I had the wonderful opportunity to speak with Kayleigh Kozak and her husband, Kelsey. After reporting her abuser at the age of 14, Kayleigh thought that horrific chapter of her life was over and done with until, ten years later, she was notified that her abuser was trying to get his lifetime probation rescinded. After being forced to face the man who had abused her as a child in court, a fire was ignited within her, and she began the process of writing "Kayleigh's Law" into the statutes. Kayleigh's Law protects victims by ensuring they never have to face the person who harmed them ever again. Kayleigh and I could have spoken for hours. I hope you all take something away from this episode. Kayleigh will be back on The Modern Cop Podcast in the future! Find her on Instagram @thekayleighkozak and check out her website becauseyoustillmatter.org. If you or someone you know has suffered sexual abuse, please report it to your local law enforcement agency immediately.
On today's episode, I sat down for a great discussion with BC Sanders. Actually, with BC's twenty-year career combatting gang-related issues in the South, I felt more like a student in a very interesting college class. B.C.'s outside-the-box efforts to curb the gang problem in America are enlightening, as is his approach to interacting with the different types of gang members. I'm excited to see what the future brings for B.C. and I encourage you all to keep an eye on what he's got coming down the pipe. Find B.C. on Instagram @b.c.sanders
On today's episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Nick Tuttle, inventor of the TheMicLoop. Nick was one of the first donors for the #goodcopsgiveaway back in November, and I was very happy to finally be able to connect with him and have a good conversation. Nick spent 14 years in law enforcement for a county agency in Arkansas before deciding to meet out on the path of a full-time business owner. Nick shares the story of The MicLoop, as well as his thoughts on leadership and service. Find Nick on Instagram @sgt_tuttle and @themicloop Purchase your MicLoop on Nick's website or on Amazon!
On today's episode, you'll hear from Josh with Guardian Training and Consulting. Josh served in the United States Air Force as a member of the security forces where he guarded the nation's nuclear weapons. He then became a police officer in Minot, North Dakota, before moving to Arizona. After twelve years in police work, Josh left law enforcement and committed himself to running Guardian Training and Consulting full-time. Find Josh on Instagram @gtctrain or at www.guardiantrainingandconsulting.org
On today's episode of History Time, I enjoy a glass of Maker's 46 while talking about Melvin Purvis and his hunt for John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Pretty Boy Floyd who were collectively known as The Dillinger Gang and "Public Enemy Number One". I hope you enjoy this dive into history. If you want to hear about a different cop from history, let me know on Instagram or by emailing me at bluelinemillennial@gmail.com.