Episódios
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Leonard Stock, creator of the Grappler Police Bumper, shares his experiences as a successful entrepreneur—from the device's conception, to its distribution, to the tribulations of owning a business.
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Teaser
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Intro
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Leonard’s background & his groundbreaking invention: the Grappler Police Bumper
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The risk factor
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The purchasing and installation process of the Grappler
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Midroll
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The entrepreneurial process
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The importance of customer service
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How does Leonard train Law Enforcement Officers to use to Grappler?
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The joys and pains of owning a business
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Outro
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Gaby Villegas runs the popular Instagram page @911itsgaby, sharing stories and memes from her experiences as a Police Dispatcher. In this episode, she and Dennis discuss life as a Dispatcher, the culture between Officers and Dispatchers, and how to maximize your effectiveness.
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Teaser
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Intro
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Gaby’s background
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How did Gaby become a Police Dispatcher?
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Life as a Police Dispatcher
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The value Police Officers bring to the Dispatch role
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Exceeding your responsibilities & Gaby’s advice
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Midroll
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Fulfillment
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Top three most famous people in the world
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Validation
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Reward, sacrifice, & preference
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Judgment
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Outro
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Ryan Tillman, Founder of Breaking Barriers United, shares his experiences as a School Resource Officer, expressing his passion for transforming lives and changing the narrative around law enforcement.
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Teaser
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Intro
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Ryan’s background
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Ryan’s early experiences with the police
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The importance of a School Resource Officer
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Things happen for a reason & Ryan’s relationship with God
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Midroll
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Feeling chosen, suffering, & context
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Outro
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Chief James Boren of the City of Lake Ozark and Lucky 8 Co-President Greg Henry share their experiences developing their new show for A&E, "Ozark Law". They discuss the challenges of bolstering local police agencies, recruitment versus retention, and the best ways to engage with the public.
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Teaser
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Intro
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Chief James Boren’s background
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Greg’s background & his television work
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Getting into the Ozarks & reinforcing local agencies
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Midroll
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Engaging with the public, managing priorities, & leading with kindness
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Setting expectations & the power of validation
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Recruitment vs. Retention
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A&E’s new series: “Ozark Law”
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The passing of Officer Phylicia Carson
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Washington D.C.
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Outro
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Former FBI Executive Christopher Piehota shares his criticisms of the leadership within the FBI after 24 years of service. His book, "Wanted: The FBI I Once Knew", is available both in print and digital.
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Teaser
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Intro
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Chris’ background
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The reception to Chris’ criticisms of the FBI
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Modern problems at the FBI
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Failures in leadership and administration
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Knowing when to move on & changing tactics
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Midroll
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The valuable mindset of a business owner
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Law enforcement training needs to change
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Outro
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In this case law short episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training goes over Pennsylvania v Labron.
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Dr. Brendan Guarino is a licensed counselor specializing in treatment for athletes and first responders at Baker Street Behavioral Health. He shares how to help those experiencing mental health problems & how to embrace help.
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Teaser
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Intro
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Brendan’s background
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What did Brendan find interesting about working with first responders?
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How to handle mental health in law enforcement
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Dealing with change & pain
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The stigma surrounding mental health & medication
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Midroll
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How to help & how to accept help
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Patience, pressure, & purpose
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What to consider when seeking professional help
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Outro
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In this case law short episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training goes over United States v Wong Sun.
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Mike from the popular Instagram page CopVille shares his thoughts on his rise to social media stardom, flaws in modern police training, and the best routes to success in any domain.
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Teaser
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Intro
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Being a goon & Mike’s work ethic
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Changing the training process
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Midroll
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The challenges of owning a business
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The pressure and responsibility of having a large social media following
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The things in law enforcement that make no sense
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Correcting mistakes
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Identity & success
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Outro
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In this case law short episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training goes over California v Carney.
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In this powerful episode, Leland Chapman opens up about his journey from childhood to finding his own path in life. We dive deep into his relationship with his father, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and explore the pivotal moments that shaped him. Leland shares candid reflections on his past,, and how those experiences pushed him toward reinvention. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about growth, change, and what it means to truly turn your life around.
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In this case law short episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training goes over Cardwell v Lewis.
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In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno is joined by AK Dozanti for an in-depth discussion about mental health, emotional intelligence, and stress management in the context of law enforcement. AK shares her insights on the impact of stress in the field, how to better regulate emotions, and why mental well-being is essential for long-term success. They explore the challenges of poor mentorship, the importance of therapy and medication, and how changing your environment can foster personal and professional growth. Whether you're a law enforcement officer or simply interested in mental health strategies, this episode offers valuable tools for navigating life's pressures with resilience and clarity.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:01:18:28Teaser00:01:18:28 - 00:02:46:00Intro00:02:46:00 - 00:08:58:29Mental welfare coaching & emotional intelligence00:08:58:29 - 00:21:29:16The Assault on Street Cop00:21:29:16 - 00:27:47:20Regulating stress00:27:47:20 - 00:28:12:07Midroll00:28:12:07 - 00:29:50:10Regulating stress00:29:50:10 - 00:36:44:08What led AK to pursue a career in mental health?00:36:44:08 - 00:41:50:07Maintaining yourself with medication and therapy
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In this case law short episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training goes over Wyoming v Houghton.
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In this powerful episode of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno sits down with Zach Zepeski to discuss the lasting impact we have through the way we communicate with others. Zach shares a personal story of a transformative encounter and reflects on how small acts of kindness can lead to extraordinary outcomes. They explore the unseen consequences of good deeds, the influence of environment on behavior, and why kindness is more than just an action—it's a mindset. Tune in for advice on how to make a real difference in the lives of those around you, one conversation at a time.
Whether you're in law enforcement or any field, this episode will inspire you to think about the power of your words and how they shape the world.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:01:25:24Teaser00:01:25:24 - 00:02:05:18Intro00:02:05:18 - 00:04:19:18Zach’s Background00:04:19:18 - 00:08:57:28Zach’s marvelous encounter00:08:57:28 - 00:12:02:21The outcome of Zach’s interaction00:12:02:21 - 00:13:09:07How often are good deeds gone unseen?00:13:09:07 - 00:13:33:17Mid-roll00:13:33:17 - 00:30:39:03Change & Zach’s advice for being kind00:30:39:03 - 00:36:54:15Environment affecting behavior00:36:54:15 - 00:39:59:08Outro
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In this heartfelt episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno is joined by Cpt. Kory Flowers as they honor the memory of Greensboro Police Officer Michael Horan, who tragically lost his life following an officer-involved shooting. Together, they discuss the emotional impact of loss in law enforcement, the importance of moving forward while honoring legacies, and the critical role trust and leadership play in police agencies. This conversation is a powerful reminder of the challenges officers face and the enduring impact of their service.
Tune in for an inspiring and thoughtful discussion.
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In this case law short episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training goes over United States v Johns (1985).
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In this case law short episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training goes over California v Greenwood.
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In this powerful episode, Dennis Benigno sits down with Adam Davis, a former law enforcement officer and speaker, to discuss navigating life’s toughest challenges. They explore how to push through difficult circumstances, understand the deep layers of pain, and the importance of seeking help for growth and healing. Adam shares his personal journey and offers practical advice for cops and first responders on finding strength in the face of adversity. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation!
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00:00:00:00 - 00:01:12:18Teaser00:01:12:18 - 00:07:05:05Intro00:07:05:05 - 00:18:04:06How to get through extremely difficult circumstances00:18:04:06 - 00:27:47:15The true depth of pain00:27:47:15 - 00:59:21:13Seeking help00:59:21:13 - 01:21:34:18Growth01:21:34:18 - 01:24:04:16Craig Parrella 01:24:04:16 - 01:26:12:23Outro
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In this case law short episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training goes over Cady v Dombrowski.
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