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*** The Hero Academy podcast by Super Dave *** 
- The place where we can celebrate and highlight our Frontline Hero’s. 
- I believe that Frontline workers such as Nurses, Firemen, EMS, Police Officers, &  Military are 
  Heroes without capes
- I don’t care about Politics only Positivity and Purpose.  
- I only care about those that have chosen serve society (Civil Servants) 
- I believe in collaboration over competition 
- Here you will learn the secrets & strategies that let ordinary people become extraordinary Inside of their purpose
- Sometimes we’ll throw in some simple side hustles that everyday regular people are doing 
- Things you could do to make extra money especially if you’re starting to think about retirement &
what’s next - The Transition into the next phase of life
- Inside this podcast each week you will learn from people like you that were working F/T but 
- still found time to create a course , grow a big team, a large audience or profitable side hustle 
- The steps they took, their back stories & how they overcame burnout 
- The perfect blend of Mindset and Techniques  
- Carpe Diem, now let’s get your Dream LIT for your Freedom
- I’m your host & Coach - SuperDave!!!
 

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THA #106In this episode, we chat with Joelvy Delacruz and Kimberly Torres, covering topics such as house hacking, leveraging real estate, subject-to financing, and promissory notes. We focus on how people can enter real estate investing even in expensive markets like Long Island. The conversation also touches on financial education, promoting networking, and personal success stories. Jovi shares his journey in real estate investing, mentioning how he’s helped his fiancée retire early. We also discuss leveraging LinkedIn for networking and marketingHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #105John Kirk's story is one of transition and resilience, moving from a high-pressure career as a lieutenant in the Newark Police Department to a fulfilling role as a Class Three Officer in an elementary school. After years of intense midnight shifts, chasing stolen cars, and dealing with dangerous situations, Kirk realized the toll the job was taking on his health and well-being. With over 27 years of service it was time to move on. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #104In 1994, Kristen Smart, a student at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, disappeared, leaving her family and the community in turmoil. Despite the efforts of local law enforcement, the case went cold due to insufficient evidence. Years later, a blogger, took a personal interest in the case and began his own investigation. Through his tenacious research, critical clues were gathered , including the eerie detail of Kristen’s alarm watch sounding from beneath a cemented area at the suspect's mother’s house. This relentless pursuit of truth revived the investigation, ultimately leading to the arrest and conviction of the murderer. Sanchez’s dedication not only solved a long-standing mystery but also brought much-needed closure to Kristen’s family, showcasing the profound impact of one individual's commitment to justice.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #102Peter Ricciardi began his career in the Arizona Department of Corrections, starting at a supermax prison in the violence control unit. After moving back to New Jersey, he worked as a police aide in dispatch before becoming a police officer in Newark. For the past 23 years, Peter has served in Law Enforcement. Pete’rs journey includes roles from patrol officer to investigator, and becoming a crisis negotiator. As Peter nears retirement, he reflects on the challenges, lessons, and bonds formed throughout his dedicated career in law enforcement.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #101Background investigations in law enforcement, as shared by seasoned investigator Rasheem Williams, are intricate and essential for maintaining departmental integrity and public trust. These checks delve deeply into applicants' pasts, scrutinizing personal associations, behavior patterns, and family ties. Williams highlights cases where connections to gang members or individuals involved in serious crimes led to terminations, even when candidates attempted to conceal such information. Despite the challenges of constant personnel turnover and the need to give candidates chances if they meet civil service requirements, thorough background checks are crucial. They balance providing opportunities and ensuring the department's reputation and safety, underscoring the importance of diligence and honesty in these investigations.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #100Tom Joy, a seasoned police officer, takes us on a drive through his old precinct on Long Island. As we pass by, he shares the story of Patrolman George A. Freeze, after whom the precinct is named. Freeze tragically lost his life responding to a domestic violence call. Joy reflects on the area's history and the bravery of his colleagues. Despite perceptions of good and bad areas, he emphasizes that most residents are good people seeking safety. Joy, also an Army veteran, speaks proudly of the community relations role and the high approval ratings of the Suffolk County Police Department.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #99Eric Grimes' journey through the NYPD reveals a thoughtful and strategic individual. Eric has a mind for Chess. His experiences highlight the importance of strategic thinking, adaptability, and passion in law enforcement, illustrating a unique and inspiring NYPD journey. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #98T.H.A is joined by Jiian “Chappy” Chapoteau, a retired officer with a remarkable 20-year legacy. Renowned for his unfiltered and candid storytelling, Chappy shares his journey from NYC to Texas. He highlights the grueling challenges of midnight shifts and the chaotic commute from Brooklyn to Long Island. With humor and heart, he contrasts the high prices of NYC with the affordable living in Texas. Chappy also reflects on the deep camaraderie in law enforcement and his wife’s contrasting lifestyle as a professional triathlete. This episode offers a raw, insightful glimpse into the life of a dedicated officer transitioning into retirement.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #97In this episode, we sit down with Terry Dwyer, a retired law enforcement officer with 26 years of service and 17 years of retirement. Terry shares his experiences working in various roles, including uniformed patrol, criminal investigations, and organized crime. He discusses the challenges and rewards of his career, the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and the strong bonds formed with colleagues. Terry also reflects on notable cases, including a quintuple homicide and significant gang and organized crime investigations. Through humor and resilience, Terry’s stories highlight the camaraderie and dedication that define a lifetime in law enforcement.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #96Chris Davis's journey from a retired police officer to an executive protection specialist is a tale of fortunate timing and adaptability. Upon retirement, Chris discovered a passion for security, transitioning seamlessly into a new role that leveraged his extensive law enforcement experience.He emphasizes that opportunities often arise unexpectedly, and being ready to seize them can lead to a fulfilling and exciting post-retirement career. Chris Davis exemplifies the power of embracing new challenges.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA#95Andy and Will share their journey of innovation, their entrepreneurial spirit, their dedication to enhancing firefighter accountability and incident management. * Gain insights into Tablet Command's development* Invaluable lessons on leadership and the transformative power of technology. * A fresh perspective on heroism * Inside look at how their solution empowers firefighters * How technological innovation can support those who protect others and serve as a beacon of hope for aspiring change-makers. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #94Rob Stelzle, a seasoned law enforcement professional, brings a unique perspective to the Hero Academy podcast. Born and raised in Jersey City, Rob's diverse upbringing shaped his understanding of urban life and policing. From his early days in the NYPD housing unit to his tenure as a trooper in the New Jersey State Police, Rob shares captivating anecdotes that range from heart-pounding pursuits to poignant reflections on sacrifice and camaraderie within law enforcement.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #93Join Anthony Garrett as he delves into the challenges faced by first responders struggling with stress, anxiety, and work-related issues in the high-pressure world of law enforcement. As a former corrections officer, Anthony sheds light on the unique struggles of active and retired first responders still haunted by past traumas, emphasizing the importance of seeking help and breaking the stigma surrounding mental health. He provides a safe platform for healing and resilience, offering hope and guidance to those who need support. Anthony shares his personal insights, inspiring listeners to prioritize self-care and seek support in their own lives.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #92 - J.L. Hancock is the pen name of Jim Harvey who was born in Albuquerque, NM. He has worked as a martial arts instructor, lifeguard, foreign missionary, and river guide. In 2002, he enlisted in the Navy and spent twenty years as a cryptologist. He currently works as a Technology Consultant and President of Xiphos Innovations, LLC.During his time in the military, Jim toiled away in the dark corners of the government intelligence communities, learned two Asian languages, and eventually conducted over one hundred combat operations with special operations forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Philippines. During the last six years of his career, he worked as the senior enlisted advisor over future concepts and innovation for the Navy special operations community where he became a well-known subject matter expert in unmanned systems, 5G, and artificial intelligence.He is presently writing a series and a standalone novel.The Voodoo series involves a skilled military technician facing the evolving global threat of an international arms race for artificial intelligence.J.L. Hancock lives in San Diego, CA, with his wife and two children.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #91 - Over a decade of passionate writing has shaped Joseph's craft. Drawing from his own life, Joseph's stories celebrate the beauty of everyday moments, reminding us of our shared humanity. As both mentor and friend, Joseph empowers aspiring writers to find their voice and hone their skills across genres, offering invaluable guidance shaped by his own journey. Join Joseph's vibrant community of readers and writers on social media, where lively discussions, immersive storytelling, and insightful podcasts await. Together, let's explore the power of writing and kindling creativity along the way.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #90 - The journey of retirement often comes with unexpected twists and turns, as shared by Jonni Lea Redick in her poignant conversation. As a former law enforcement leader, Jonni faced the daunting challenge of transitioning from a career defined by service and duty to charting a new path of self-discovery and wellness. Her battle with illness served as a wake-up call, reminding her that life's challenges extend far beyond the uniform. Through reflection and faith, Jonni found the courage to embrace a new chapter, embracing vulnerability and sharing her story through writing and teaching. Her resilience and determination offer a beacon of hope to others facing similar crossroads.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA #89 - Tina Guiler was hired as a firefighter by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue, in Miami, FL, in 1999. In 2003, she achieved her pumper driver certification and became a paramedic. Guiler was promoted to lieutenant in 2004. She worked on trucks for 18 years and then bid into the fire prevention division in 2017. Guiler now works as a fire inspector, inspecting all new construction buildings in Miami. She also is part of the department’s peer support team. In 2015, she started Triple F (Fierce Female Firefighters). In 2018, Guiler was diagnosed with breast cancer that resulted from her firefighting duties. After going through chemotherapy, surgeries and radiation treatments, she now is cancer free and now an entrepreneur.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA episode #88 Randy Sutton has spent most of his adult life in service to his communities. A police officer and detective in Princeton, New Jersey for 10 years, Randy retired as a lieutenant from active-duty law enforcement after serving the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for 23 years. Randy has the distinction of being one of the most highly decorated police officers in department history, with awards for valor, community service and multiple life-saves. He is the author of three bestselling books - True Blue: Police Stories by Those Who Have Lived Them; A Cop's Life, and True Blue: To Protect and Serve. Randy hosts a nationally syndicated radio show, Blue Lives Radio, is the founder of the non-profit organization, The Wounded Blue, and speaks internationally on a variety of law enforcement related topics.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA episode #87 Brian Scott is a versatile individual with a diverse professional background. Notably, he serves as a Firefighter / Paramedic, demonstrating both courage and compassion in emergency situations. Additionally, Brian channels his artistic side as a Photographer and Model, showcasing a keen visual sense. His hands-on creativity is evident through his role as a Woodworker, demonstrating craftsmanship and attention to detail. Furthermore, he contributes to community well-being by serving as a CPR/First Aid Instructor, highlighting a commitment to public safety. Brian Scott's multifaceted roles underscore a professional journey marked by skill, creativity, and a dedication to community service. He’s an overall cool dude. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
THA episode #86 Gene Reid, is a police sergeant and author of "Police Leadership Redefined: The EQ Advantage," serves in the Professional Standards Unit, he's deeply involved in officer wellness. Previously in Criminal Investigations for over six years, Gene earned a Ph.D. in criminal justice, specializing in stress. Gene, a Jiu-Jitsu enthusiast and Ironman Maryland finisher, emphasizes resilience. Committed to both physical and mental fitness, he actively contributes to law enforcement's well-being through his diverse experiences and expertise. He’s also a professional speaker and trains many different types of audiences on Emotional Intelligence. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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