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The Street Cop Podcast is the #1 podcast for law enforcement officers looking to take their career to the next level. We have powerful conversations with special guests who are experts in their field and industry leaders. We will keep you motivated and teach you how to do real police work.
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In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training goes over The Automobile Exception.
In Episode 950 of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno sits down with Abraham Pantoja to explore the intersection of law enforcement and entrepreneurship. From overcoming challenges growing up in America to navigating the complexities of starting a side business while serving on the force, Abraham shares his inspiring journey and insights. Dennis also offers invaluable tips for aspiring entrepreneurs, discussing the differences between starting a side business and diving into full-time entrepreneurship. The conversation delves into the importance of emotional intelligence in both policing and business, as well as the various types of entrepreneurial paths available. Tune in for an engaging discussion that will motivate law enforcement officers and anyone interested in entrepreneurship to pursue their passions and break down barriers! Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:00:49:23 Teaser 00:00:49:23 - 00:02:33:12 Intro 00:02:33:12 - 00:17:20:08 Abraham’s background & challenges growing up in America 00:17:20:08 - 00:39:27:12 Dennis’ tips for getting into entrepreneurship 00:39:27:12 - 00:45:37:15 Starting a side business vs. becoming a full-time entrepreneur 00:45:37:15 - 00:47:58:11 Abraham’s interests & visions for starting a business 00:47:58:11 - 00:53:52:06 Starting your own business whilst still being an active police officer 00:53:52:06 - 00:58:58:24 Emotional intelligence 00:58:58:24 - 01:08:15:08 Types of entrepreneurialism 01:08:15:08 - 01:08:50:10 Outro
In Episode 949 of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, sits down with the Capt. Anthony Price. This episode dives deep into the complexities of police culture, the importance of emotional intelligence, and the relationships within ranks. From the desire to be liked to managing internal affairs, Dennis and Anthony discuss how to do right by people while maintaining integrity. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on decision-making, reputation management, and the sacrifices necessary for true leadership. Plus, find out how Anthony's journey intertwined with that of Kory Flowers. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that challenges the status quo and inspires growth within law enforcement. Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:01:12:00 Teaser 00:01:12:00 - 00:04:13:10 Intro 00:04:13:10 - 00:12:46:18 The desire to be liked & managing culture 00:12:46:18 - 00:30:27:01 Doing right by people in internal affairs & relationships between ranks 00:30:27:01 - 00:50:10:08 Emotional intelligence, self-control, & correct decision-making 00:50:10:08 - 00:56:16:06 How did Anthony meet Kory Flowers 00:56:16:06 - 01:04:50:18 Reputation 01:04:50:18 - 01:10:04:15 Sacrifice & taking the hard road 01:10:04:15 - 01:10:51:21 Outro
In episode 948 of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno sits down with Austin Glickman, a dedicated member of the NYPD and the visionary behind LEO Weekend. Join them as they explore Austin’s journey in law enforcement, from his early days to the creation of impactful events during Police Week. Discover how LEO Weekend fosters community and support for officers and their families, particularly in the face of denial of benefits and biased media narratives. The conversation dives deep into mental health challenges within the police community, the power of faith in resilience, and the importance of making the best out of difficult situations. Tune in for an inspiring discussion about building connections and fostering hope in law enforcement. Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:01:06:14 Teaser 00:01:06:14 - 00:02:37:08 Intro 00:02:37:08 - 00:07:11:06 Austin’s background & LEO Weekend 00:07:11:06 - 00:11:05:21 Austin’s current status with the NYPD 00:11:05:21 - 00:28:46:22 Police Week & How Austin started LEO Weekend 00:28:46:22 - 00:38:00:11 How do the respective families receive the events that LEO Weekend puts on? 00:38:00:11 - 01:00:12:08 Denial of benefits, biased media coverage, & mental health 01:00:12:08 - 01:26:06:03 Making the best of things & the power of faith 01:26:06:03 - 01:46:29:03 Resilience 01:46:29:03 - 01:52:11:13 Outro
In episode 947 of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno sits down with Hollywood, FL police officers Danielly and Andrew for an engaging conversation about their journeys in law enforcement. Danielly shares her inspiring rise to social media fame, highlighting how she connects with the community, while Andrew reflects on his acceptance into the department and the supportive workplace culture they’ve built. The duo entertains with hilarious stories from the job and discusses personal growth, including Andrew’s impressive weight loss journey. With insights into their lives, careers, and the dynamics of their relationships, this episode offers a unique glimpse into the world of policing in sunny Hollywood. Tune in for laughter, inspiration, and a deep dive into what it means to serve and protect. Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:01:03:06 Teaser 00:01:03:06 - 00:02:32:14 Intro 00:02:32:14 - 00:07:52:18 Danielly’s background 00:07:52:18 - 00:11:17:09 Andrew’s background 00:11:17:09 - 00:22:23:14 Danielly’s rise to social media fame 00:22:23:14 - 00:27:52:01 How was Andrew accepted by the Hollywood, FL Police Department & the best workplace culture 00:27:52:01 - 00:35:27:03 Danielly and Andrew share funny stories about each other 00:35:27:03 - 00:37:13:21 How did Danielly meet her husband? 00:37:13:21 - 00:41:09:01 Danielly’s character development 00:41:09:01 - 00:44:40:03 Andrew’s weight loss journey 00:44:40:03 - 00:47:06:06 Danielly’s husband 00:47:06:06 - 00:54:41:01 Recent changes in Danielly’s life 00:54:41:01 - 01:04:59:05 Outro
Join Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, as he dives deep into the world of law enforcement in this episode featuring Matt Fagiana. Together, they explore crucial topics affecting police agencies today, from the challenges of recruiting and retaining officers to the inner workings of internal affairs. Discover the reality of being a Public Information Officer, the importance of quality training, and how to build a strong agency brand. Dennis and Matt also discuss the nuances of DUI case law, the impact of good versus bad instructors, and planning for success post-retirement. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that offers valuable insights for both current officers and those interested in the future of policing. Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:00:49:18 Teaser 00:00:49:18 - 00:05:16:01 Intro 00:05:16:01 - 00:13:07:07 Recruiting vs. retaining officers 00:13:07:07 - 00:22:46:02 Internal affairs & standards 00:22:46:02 - 00:27:51:12 The reality of being a Public Information Officer 00:27:51:12 - 00:36:45:12 The value of training & what creates a strong brand for a police agency? 00:36:45:12 - 00:52:26:10 Bad instructors vs. great instructors 00:52:26:10 - 01:01:26:16 How to read DUI case law & accessing case law 01:01:26:16 - 01:08:35:11 Having a plan after retirement & making the necessary moves for success 01:08:35:11 - 01:09:31:11 Outro
In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno sits down with the dynamic Paul Espinoza, a trailblazer in the world of entrepreneurship. Join us as Paul shares his remarkable journey from being a police officer to an entrepreneur to gaining financial freedom, revealing the pivotal moments that shaped his career and mindset. Whether you're a law enforcement professional seeking new perspectives or an aspiring entrepreneur looking for inspiration, this episode offers invaluable lessons and engaging dialogue. Tune in to learn how passion, articulation, and financial acumen can lead to transformative success. Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:00:59:08 Teaser 00:00:59:08 - 00:04:32:16 Intro 00:04:32:16 - 00:16:12:09 Paul’s Background 00:16:12:09 - 00:23:32:13 Paul’s relationship with his mother 00:23:32:13 - 00:33:21:11 The joy of providing for others & the importance of articulation 00:33:21:11 - 00:39:38:05 Financial awakenings 00:39:38:05 - 00:46:40:06 When did Paul know he was an entrepreneur? 00:46:40:06 - 00:54:13:13 The shared qualities of excellent police officers & the sensitivity of young Americans 00:54:13:13 - 01:09:53:19 The correlation between college and success & the upper echelons of wealth 01:09:53:19 - 01:22:38:16 Financial freedom & the world of digital marketing 01:22:38:16 - 01:43:29:17 The various avenues of entrepreneurship 01:43:29:17 - 01:43:40:10 Outro
In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, engages in a candid conversation with Sophia. They explore Dennis’ remarkable transition from a police officer to a successful entrepreneur, sharing insights into the early days of Street Cop Training, his approach to finding the right instructors, and the secrets behind managing his time effectively. Dennis also reflects on his personal growth, offering advice for his younger self and new officers entering the field. Sophia chimes in with her perspectives on Dennis’s journey and achievements. Join us for a deep dive into the evolution of law enforcement training and the power of perseverance and vision in shaping the future of policing. Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:00:46:13 Teaser 00:00:46:13 - 00:03:44:24 Intro 00:03:44:24 - 00:05:15:03 How did Dennis make the transition from Police Officer to Entrepreneur? 00:05:15:03 - 00:10:05:15 Did Dennis always want to be a cop? 00:10:05:15 - 00:14:09:24 How was Street Cop Training first received? 00:14:09:24 - 00:17:20:02 What does Dennis look for in instructors? 00:17:20:02 - 00:20:32:17 How does Dennis manage his time? 00:20:32:17 - 00:25:29:07 Who does Dennis trust to build on his ideas? 00:25:29:07 - 00:32:52:23 Being the best version of yourself 00:32:52:23 - 00:35:42:01 Dennis’ advice for his younger self 00:35:42:01 - 00:41:56:02 How did Dennis find people that matched his determination? 00:41:56:02 - 00:44:32:09 Did Dennis grow up around people in law enforcement? 00:44:32:09 - 00:46:15:18 Being cautious about which agencies you go to 00:46:15:18 - 00:53:25:04 Dennis’ advice to new Police Officers 00:53:25:04 - 00:59:50:14 The changes in law enforcement and public perception 00:59:50:14 - 01:02:26:20 Sophia’s thoughts on Dennis 01:02:26:20 - 01:02:42:13 Outro
In Episode 943 of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, Founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, welcomes Patrick Vroman for a deeply personal and powerful discussion. Patrick opens up about his harrowing experience of being involved in an OIS shooting, sharing an unfiltered account of the incident and its aftermath. Patrick offers invaluable advice for fellow officers on handling such traumatic events and underscores the crucial role of rigorous training in preparing for the unexpected. This episode provides a raw and honest perspective on the realities of police work, the importance of preparedness, and the resilience required to overcome adversity. Tune in for a compelling conversation that highlights the strength and dedication of those who serve on the frontlines. Time Stamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:01:07:19 Teaser 00:01:07:19 - 00:03:18:24 Intro 00:03:18:24 - 00:19:52:11 Patrick’s involvement in an on-duty shooting pt. 1 00:19:52:11 - 00:24:41:22 Post arrest & the shooter’s charges 00:24:41:22 - 00:28:10:16 Reaction to the sentencing 00:28:10:16 - 00:36:36:13 Patrick’s involvement in an on-duty shooting pt. 2 00:36:36:13 - 00:38:20:18 The reality of being shot 00:38:20:18 - 00:41:50:21 Patrick’s advice for officers & the value of training 00:41:50:21 - 00:42:13:14 Outro
In Episode 942 of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno, Founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, and Street Cop instructor Ely Alfonso sit down with Cpt. Kory Flowers to dive deep into the nuances of leadership within law enforcement. This episode is packed with insights on transitioning roles, peer support, and what truly defines great leadership. Kory shares his recent life changes and reflects on his experiences with training and leadership. Discover his thoughts on effectively transitioning roles and the importance of peer support, as well as anecdotes of poor leadership that serve as crucial lessons. Kory also discusses the troubling correlation between inactivity and poor leadership. Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:01:02:13 Teaser 00:01:02:13 - 00:02:11:22 Intro 00:02:11:22 - 00:07:15:03 Recent changes in Kory’s life 00:07:15:03 - 00:10:40:24 Kory’s thoughts on effectively transitioning roles & peer support 00:10:40:24 - 00:13:15:00 On the front lines of training 00:13:15:00 - 00:16:27:02 The essential qualities of great leadership 00:16:27:02 - 00:26:44:11 Anecdotes of horrible leaders 00:26:44:11 - 00:36:02:03 The correlation between inactivity and poor leadership 00:36:02:03 - 00:39:59:03 Officers reviewing their superiors 00:39:59:03 - 00:41:58:13 Outro
In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, we’re bringing you a special feature: Dennis Benigno’s guest appearance on The Level Up Podcast, hosted by Paul Alex. Dennis, our very own host and a veteran law enforcement officer turned successful entrepreneur, shares his remarkable journey from policing to business ownership. In this crossover episode, Dennis and Paul Alex dive deep into: The Career Shift: What it takes to move from a secure role in law enforcement to the unpredictable world of entrepreneurship. Resilience and Hard Work: The critical role these qualities play in overcoming obstacles and achieving success in a new field. Entrepreneurial Insights: Practical advice for those considering a career change, including the importance of research and learning from the experiences of others. Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:00:19:19 Teaser 00:00:19:19 - 00:02:04:04 Intro 00:02:04:04 - 00:18:22:17 How did Dennis get into entrepreneurship? 00:18:22:17 - 00:35:39:16 Dennis’ tips for real estate & pursuing wealth 00:35:39:16 - 00:45:29:06 Law Enforcement in 2024 & the fall of Metropolitan areas 00:45:29:06 - 00:51:54:23 Knowing your limits & educating yourself 00:51:54:23 - 00:58:04:26 Dennis’ advice for aspiring police officers 00:58:04:26 - 01:07:47:05 Street Cop Training 01:07:47:05 - 01:18:02:06 ADHD, public schools, & raising strong children 01:18:02:06 - 01:41:29:02 Street Cop Training pt. 2 & Dennis’ reflection on his character 01:41:29:02 - 01:44:59:05 Outro
In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno and co-host Ely Alfonso welcome John Mattingly, the former Louisville Metro Police officer deeply involved in the Breonna Taylor case. John provides a raw and insightful perspective on the shooting and the media’s role in distorting the truth. He discusses the critical importance of vigilance and preparedness, the need for a proactive Public Information Officer, and the challenges posed by body cameras and misinformation. John reflects on how his life was upended by media disinformation, the personal and professional struggles he faced, and what he would change if given another chance. This episode is a must-listen for those interested in understanding the complexities of high-profile cases and the impact of media on law enforcement. Time Stamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:01:04:06 Teaser 00:01:04:06 - 00:03:06:15 Intro 00:03:06:15 - 00:21:23:19 John’s background & the Breonna Taylor shooting 00:21:23:19 - 00:24:18:21 Complacency & being prepared 00:24:18:21 - 00:27:40:03 The importance of a proactive Public Information Officer 00:27:40:03 - 00:31:14:18 Lies & body cameras 00:31:14:18 - 00:44:15:11 The misinformation of the media 00:44:15:11 - 00:53:26:24 How John’s life changed after the media’s disinformation 00:53:26:24 - 01:02:38:16 How John managed the struggle 01:02:38:16 - 01:10:41:07 John’s reflection on the shooting: what he’d do differently 01:10:41:07 - 01:44:36:17 Irreparable reputational damage, improper training, & administrative betrayal 01:44:36:17 - 01:47:52:17 Outro
In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno sits down with John Nuttall to explore the profound and personal challenges of PTSD. John, a seasoned leader and father, opens up about his own experiences with trauma, shedding light on treatments, triggers, and the crucial role of Critical Injury Response Teams. Through candid reflections, John shares his evolution as a leader and a parent, offering valuable insights into why we sometimes hurt those we love and how we can begin to heal. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on resilience, self-awareness, and the path to recovery. Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:01:02:14 Teaser 00:01:02:14 - 00:06:13:16 Intro 00:06:13:16 - 00:09:59:17 John’s experience with PTSD 00:09:59:17 - 00:19:20:14 Treatments, Triggers, & Critical Injury Response Teams 00:19:20:14 - 00:22:59:20 John’s reflection as a leader 00:22:59:20 - 00:39:23:00 John’s reflection as a father 00:39:23:00 - 00:43:28:12 Emulation & Why do we hurt those we love? 00:43:28:12 - 01:02:06:09 Dealing with trauma 01:02:06:09 - 01:03:05:23 Outro
In Episode 938 of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, Founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, engages in a compelling conversation with Matt Hibler, a fitness expert with over 15 years of combined LEO and military experience. Matt, a former Army Ranger with two combat rotations and extensive experience training SWAT and Special Operations teams, shares his expertise on building long-term strength and conditioning programs. Explore Matt’s journey of joining boot camp at 27, the importance of a balanced diet, and how progressive training can sustain motivation and progress. Dive into strategies for eating well amidst a busy schedule and discover Matt’s approach to strength and conditioning that addresses the unique needs of those in high-stress roles. Whether you're an officer, a firefighter, or a military professional, this episode offers valuable insights into maintaining peak physical performance throughout your career. Matthew Hibler's Training Program Link: https://marketplace.trainheroic.com/workout-plan/team/we-go-home-llc Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:00:56:13 Teaser 00:00:56:13 - 00:06:48:23 Intro 00:06:48:23 - 00:11:51:15 Going to boot camp at 27 00:11:51:15 - 00:29:45:04 Diet 00:29:45:04 - 00:44:16:04 Progressive training & motivation 00:44:16:04 - 00:58:32:19 Eating well & choice 00:58:32:19 - 01:00:05:01 Matt’s strength and conditioning program 01:00:05:01 - 01:00:26:03 Outro
In episode 937 of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, Founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, sits down with Casey Roussel, the mastermind behind a revolutionary electronic warrant service. This episode dives deep into Casey’s journey, exploring the critical role of optimization, training, and adaptability in building a successful business. Discover the emotional highs and lows Casey faced, including moments when quitting seemed like the only option. Learn how surrounding yourself with the right people and staying committed to change can lead to transformative success. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on resilience, innovation, and entrepreneurial growth. Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:00:57:02 Teaser 00:00:57:02 - 00:02:41:20 Intro 00:02:41:20 - 00:18:27:02 Casey’s electronic warrant service 00:18:27:02 - 00:37:12:15 Optimization, training, & embracing change 00:37:12:15 - 00:44:09:12 How close was Casey to quitting? 00:44:09:12 - 01:12:12:16 Emotions, challenges, & success 01:12:12:16 - 01:21:14:17 Surrounding yourself with good people 01:21:14:17 - 01:30:11:23 Building your own business 01:30:11:23 - 01:31:12:11 Outro
In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, interviews Matt McNicholas, a seasoned expert on employment cases within law enforcement. Matt provides a clear breakdown of what causes chaos and offers valuable insights on maintaining accountability and effective documentation. The conversation covers essential topics including handling calls, navigating administrative hurdles, and finding the right attorney. This episode delivers practical advice and strategies to help law enforcement professionals manage and resolve employment-related issues effectively. Tune in to understand the intricacies of these cases and learn how to navigate the complex landscape of law enforcement employment. Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:00:56:10 Teaser 00:00:56:10 - 00:03:37:02 Intro 00:03:37:02 - 00:16:06:09 What contributes to the chaos of employment cases within law enforcement? 00:16:06:09 - 00:28:51:12 Accountability 00:28:51:12 - 00:34:33:15 The process of fielding calls 00:34:33:15 - 00:54:06:05 Matt’s advice for documenting evidence 00:54:06:05 - 01:01:14:13 Administration 01:01:14:13 - 01:03:57:22 First moves & what people should look for in an attorney 01:03:57:22 - 01:05:30:22 Outro
In this compelling episode of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, sits down with Adam Davis to discuss transformative life changes and the vital role of support systems. They dive into the importance of being proactive and compassionate in both personal and professional realms. Adam opens up about his journey with alcohol and how making lifestyle changes has impacted his overall wellbeing. The conversation highlights the significance of having a robust support network and offers valuable insights for those facing their own struggles. Tune in to explore how change, support, and compassion can drive meaningful progress. Timestamps: 00:00:51:19 - 00:04:54:06 Intro 00:04:54:06 - 00:15:14:03 Seeking change, being proactive, & compassion 00:15:14:03 - 00:25:43:02 Adam’s relationship with alcohol 00:25:43:02 - 00:42:55:03 The importance of support 00:42:55:03 - 00:44:27:05 Outro
Join Dennis Benigno, Founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, in this episode featuring Nick Jackson, one of the country’s foremost experts in criminal vehicle interdiction and an instructor at Street Cop Training where he teaches Interdiction Academy. Nick also introduces his new behavioral distortion class where he shares insights gained from over 13 years in law enforcement. Discover the consequences of limited training and the proactive strategies essential to effective policing. Gain valuable perspectives on reasonable suspicion, target selection, and the pursuit of excellence in every encounter, straight from Nick's extensive experience patrolling our nation’s interstates and highways. Whether you're a seasoned officer or new to the force, this episode offers indispensable guidance for navigating the complexities of modern law enforcement. Timestamps: 00:00:45:13 - 00:04:20:00 Intro 00:04:20:00 - 00:12:12:15 Nick’s new behavioral distortion class 00:12:12:15 - 00:25:58:10 The consequences of limited training 00:25:58:10 - 00:47:33:14 Proactive police officers 00:47:33:14 - 01:01:35:23 Reasonable suspicion, target selection, & doing your best 01:01:35:23 - 01:03:18:24 Outro
Join us on the Street Cop Podcast as we explore the intersection of psychology and law enforcement. Alyssa DiLeo, with her background in psychotherapy, shares profound insights into managing relationships, making informed decisions, and understanding trust. From decoding microexpressions to unraveling the origins of psychopathy, each topic offers practical knowledge for officers and civilians alike. Discover how these insights can enhance communication skills and foster a deeper understanding of human behavior in various contexts. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the psychology behind effective policing. Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:00:55:22 Teaser 00:01:07:14 - 00:02:17:12 Intro 00:02:17:12 - 00:06:10:00 Alyssa’s background in psychotherapy 00:06:10:00 - 00:14:16:07 Managing relationships & choosing a partner 00:14:16:07 - 00:25:35:00 Getting advice from the wrong people 00:25:35:00 - 00:31:00:25 The qualities of people we trust 00:31:00:25 - 00:42:37:16 Microexpressions 00:42:37:16 - 00:47:39:06 How are psychopaths made? 00:47:39:06 - 00:51:25:05 Improving communication by observing psychopathy 00:51:25:05 - 01:02:24:11 Self-reflection, being excellent, & enabling children 01:02:24:11 - 01:04:44:22 Outro
Join Dennis Benigno, founder of Street Cop Training, in a compelling conversation with veteran police Capt. Kory Flowers from the Greensboro Police Department. With over 24 years of diverse experience, Capt. Flowers shares invaluable insights on leadership garnered from roles ranging from patrol officer to SWAT operator and beyond. Known for his officer-centered approach, Captain Flowers discusses the profound impact of effective leadership on agency culture, the importance of nurturing talent at every level, and strategies for maintaining a healthy, productive environment. Don't miss this episode packed with actionable advice for law enforcement professionals and anyone interested in leadership excellence. Time Stamps: 00:00:48:09 - 00:02:38:27 Intro 00:02:38:27 - 00:10:47:20 Becoming Captain and Kory’s Impact 00:10:47:20 - 00:22:30:04 Differences in Leadership 00:22:30:04 - 00:28:23:26 Culture 00:28:23:26 - 00:34:43:14 Leading from any position 00:34:43:14 - 00:36:44:17 Caring for those you lead 00:36:44:17 - 00:42:19:05 A Leader’s Influence 00:42:19:05 - 00:53:36:16 Preserving a healthy environment 00:53:36:16 - 00:56:22:07 Outro
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MrMajk898

NJ.GOV/COMPTROLLER

Mar 28th
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MrMajk898

To clarify, vehicle vs. car and automobile have different meanings in law. The commercial aspect is important to not violate the supreme law.

Mar 14th
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MrMajk898

garbage

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MrMajk898

Do all comments on here get wiped?

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Jonathan Allman Jackson

I really enjoyed this episode. Very insightful

Jul 27th
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