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.
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 Forest.
In Episode 968 of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno talks with Mike Giallombardo, a former military member turned entrepreneur with experience in politics and law enforcement. Mike discusses his unique journey, from his transition out of the military to his involvement in politics and his work in law enforcement. They dive into the challenges facing officers today, particularly in Florida, and highlight the crucial role of training in building effective police agencies. Tune in for valuable insights on the evolving landscape of policing and why proper training matters now more than ever.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:00:44:14 Teaser 00:00:44:14 - 00:02:10:14 Intro 00:02:10:14 - 00:08:03:02 Mike’s background 00:08:03:02 - 00:11:28:22 Mike’s entrepreneurial journey 00:11:28:22 - 00:13:31:05 Pursuing the entrepreneurial path post military 00:13:31:05 - 00:17:58:07 Mike’s political career & changes in law enforcement 00:17:58:07 - 00:28:33:24 The upsides and downsides of Florida 00:28:33:24 - 00:30:12:05 The painful qualities of most police agencies 00:30:12:05 - 00:45:58:19 The importance of training 00:45:58:19 - 00:52:00:06 How did Mike find out about Street Cop Training? 00:52:00:06 - 00:52:55:12 Outro
In this powerful episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, is joined by special guest host and Street Cop Instructor Ely Alfonso, alongside renowned trauma expert Dr. Shauna Springer. Together, they dive deep into the unique challenges that first responders face, both mentally and emotionally. Dr. Springer, a leading psychologist specializing in trauma and resilience, discusses the differences between veterans' and first responders' trauma, effective techniques for managing stress, and the critical importance of mental health support within law enforcement agencies.
They explore the stigma around seeking help, how agencies can better structure mental health support, and why understanding trauma is crucial to helping those who protect and serve. From the need for professional care to the importance of addressing physical injuries related to trauma, this episode is a must-listen for anyone in law enforcement or first response roles.
Listen in for an eye-opening conversation that could make a real difference in how we support our first responders.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:01:05:16 Teaser 00:01:05:16 - 00:01:36:01 Intro 00:01:36:01 - 00:03:29:17 Dr. Springer’s background 00:03:29:17 - 00:05:48:21 A veteran’s trauma vs. a first responder’s trauma 00:05:48:21 - 00:12:54:04 Techniques to relieve stress caused by intense situations 00:12:54:04 - 00:14:49:13 When should people reach out for professional mental health support? 00:14:49:13 - 00:22:03:03 How to structure mental health support within police agencies 00:22:03:03 - 00:29:22:16 Being punished for seeking support in law enforcement 00:29:22:16 - 00:34:44:10 The lack of understanding about trauma 00:34:44:10 - 00:44:02:03 Treating the physical injury of trauma 00:44:02:03 - 00:48:04:11 The need for support amongst first reponders 00:48:04:11 - 00:54:46:02 How to not break the bank going to Disneyworld 00:54:46:02 - 00:56:09:18 Optimization 00:56:09:18 - 00:57:35:13 Outro
In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno sits down with Michael, the founder of Julota, a service provider software revolutionizing how law enforcement handles community crises. Michael shares insights into the software’s impact, including how artificial intelligence is enhancing responses to incidents, and how law enforcement officers can better navigate mental health crises based on his personal experiences.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:01:16:19 Teaser 00:01:16:19 - 00:01:39:19 Intro 00:01:39:19 - 00:05:06:00 Michael’s background 00:05:06:00 - 00:09:17:16 Julota: Michael’s service provider software 00:09:17:16 - 00:18:09:04 How does law enforcement benefit directly from Julota? 00:18:09:04 - 00:20:07:24 Artifical intelligence & the response from law enforcement about Julota 00:20:07:24 - 00:30:44:14 Michael’s sister & bipolar disorder 00:30:44:14 - 00:32:50:07 Michael’s advice for police officers responding to mental health crises 00:32:50:07 - 00:39:10:14 Outro
In this powerful episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno sits down with Sherry, a mental health professional with a passion for healing and empowering others. They dive deep into Sherry’s personal and professional journey, exploring her background, education, and what inspired her to pursue a career in mental health.
Throughout the conversation, Sherry shares her insights on emotional intelligence, managing emotions, and how we can all work together to create a better, more compassionate world. The discussion also tackles the stigmas surrounding mental health and the groundbreaking potential of ketamine therapy in treating mental health disorders.
From her success stories with ketamine therapy to her thoughts on mental health treatment, Sherry provides valuable wisdom and perspective on an often misunderstood field. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion on mental health, emotional well-being, and the transformative power of therapy.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:01:18:10 Teaser 00:01:18:10 - 00:02:00:21 Intro 00:02:00:21 - 00:07:08:04 Sherry’s background & mental health treatment 00:07:08:04 - 00:09:10:23 Sherry’s education 00:09:10:23 - 00:23:15:11 What inspired Sherry to pursue a career in mental health 00:23:15:11 - 00:28:00:05 What sets Sherry apart & belonging 00:28:00:05 - 00:32:36:03 Managing emotions & emotional intelligence 00:32:36:03 - 00:38:54:07 How to make the world a better place 00:38:54:07 - 00:54:56:10 Ketamine therapy & stigmas against mental health 00:54:56:10 - 00:58:55:17 Sherry’s success stories with ketamine therapy 00:58:55:17 - 01:08:47:00 Outro
In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, talks with entrepreneur and innovator David Ly. David shares his remarkable life story, from escaping Vietnam as a child to navigating the challenges of business and personal growth. Together, they explore the importance of resilience, family, and the evolving landscape of law enforcement training and technology.
David also discusses his work with AI and its potential impact on law enforcement, shedding light on the future of policing and how technology is reshaping the industry. Whether you’re in law enforcement or just interested in stories of perseverance and innovation, this episode offers valuable insights into overcoming challenges and embracing change.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:01:06:14 Teaser 00:01:06:14 - 00:01:26:15 Intro 00:01:26:15 - 00:10:05:00 David’s background & escaping Vietnam 00:10:05:00 - 00:13:55:18 Reuniting with his family 00:13:55:18 - 00:19:28:01 David’s current relationship with his parents 00:19:28:01 - 00:33:35:06 David’s struggle today & the reality of business 00:33:35:06 - 00:57:21:05 David’s work with AI and law enforcement 00:57:21:05 - 01:02:52:09 Dennis’ solution for modern challenges with police training 01:02:52:09 - 01:04:19:00 Outro
In Episode 963 of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno and Ely Alfonso sits down with Bev Perez to discuss her transformative journey through law enforcement and the personal challenges that reshaped her life. Bev shares her powerful story, from her time on the force to the life-changing incident that led her to confront mental health struggles. She opens up about the importance of self-care, healing, and the support needed within agencies to better address the mental health of first responders. In this heartfelt conversation, Bev also touches on finding peace, showing up for others, and embracing self-love. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone navigating trauma and seeking to create a healthier, more supportive environment within law enforcement and beyond.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:01:10:12 Teaser 00:01:10:12 - 00:01:51:00 Intro 00:01:51:00 - 00:05:32:12 Bev’s background 00:05:32:12 - 00:07:26:07 Bev’s experience in law enforcement 00:07:26:07 - 00:15:10:09 The incident that changed Bev’s life 00:15:10:09 - 00:26:46:18 Life for Bev afterwards 00:26:46:18 - 00:42:41:05 The mental health challenges Bev faced 00:42:41:05 - 00:52:05:24 What agencies can do better 00:52:05:24 - 01:05:45:10 Recognition 01:05:45:10 - 01:09:49:04 Finding peace 01:09:49:04 - 01:12:18:14 Showing up for others in need 01:12:18:14 - 01:14:56:00 Sexology & self love 01:14:56:00 - 01:15:30:17 Charges for criminal who incited the incident 01:15:30:17 - 01:16:41:17 Outro
In this gripping episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno speaks with Matthew Baughman, a law enforcement officer who shares the harrowing details of his life-changing shooting incident. Matthew walks us through his background, the events leading up to the shooting, and the immediate aftermath, including the agency's response and the emotional toll it took on him.
Matthew reflects on the critical factors that helped prepare him for such a traumatic event, as well as what he would have done differently in hindsight. He offers a raw and honest look at how the experience has reshaped his life, both personally and professionally.
This episode is a must-listen for law enforcement officers and first responders, as it provides invaluable insights into resilience, the human side of policing, and the long-term effects of life-threatening situations.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:01:19:04 Teaser 00:01:19:04 - 00:04:22:04 Intro 00:04:22:04 - 00:05:33:23 Matthew’s background 00:05:33:23 - 00:11:56:14 Matthew’s shooting incident 00:11:56:14 - 00:14:14:09 The agency’s response to Matthew’s shooting 00:14:14:09 - 00:15:44:23 Things that prepared Matthew for his shooting 00:15:44:23 - 00:17:05:19 Would Matthew have done anything differently? 00:17:05:19 - 00:36:20:16 How has this experience changed Matthew? 00:36:20:16 - 00:37:09:15 Outro
In this raw and insightful episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno sits down with Kory Flowers to discuss everything from life updates to the hidden flaws in law enforcement training. Kory opens up about the pressures of reputation and cliques within the force, and how often overlooked cultural issues impact the profession.
The conversation dives deep into the practical knowledge that’s missing from police training, why ego and a lack of self-reflection hold officers back, and how poor decision-making—particularly when it comes to alcohol—can derail careers. They also touch on the importance of physical fitness and how Kory developed his communication skills to become a more effective leader.
To wrap it up, Kory delivers rapid-fire advice for law enforcement officers looking to grow both personally and professionally. If you're ready for an unfiltered discussion about what’s really holding officers back, this episode is for you.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:01:02:06 Teaser 00:01:02:06 - 00:05:20:23 Intro 00:05:20:23 - 00:07:30:07 Life updates with Kory Flowers 00:07:30:07 - 00:11:33:06 Reputation & cliques 00:11:33:06 - 00:23:04:21 Practical knowledge missing from training 00:23:04:21 - 00:26:15:24 Culture 00:26:15:24 - 00:31:13:04 Ego & the lack of self reflection 00:31:13:04 - 00:36:24:08 Alcohol & poor decision making 00:36:24:08 - 00:41:24:13 Physical fitness 00:41:24:13 - 00:43:30:07 How Kory got his communication skills 00:43:30:07 - 01:03:57:15 Rapid fire advice 01:03:57:15 - 01:04:52:05 Outro
In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, sits down with Mike Weber, a seasoned expert in medical child abuse investigations. Mike discusses the hidden dangers of medical child abuse—often overlooked by both medical professionals and law enforcement—and the devastating impact it has on children.
Mike provides crucial insights on how to identify red flags, the role of Medicaid fraud in these cases, and the psychological trauma inflicted on victims. He also offers valuable advice for law enforcement on how to better recognize and respond to these complex cases.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone in law enforcement or child protection, providing essential tools to protect vulnerable children and prevent further harm.
Timestamps:
00:00:00:00 - 00:01:10:10 Teaser 00:01:10:10 - 00:02:33:05 Intro 00:02:33:05 - 00:04:52:06 Mike’s background 00:04:52:06 - 00:17:26:14 Medical child abuse 00:17:26:14 - 00:26:20:01 The Hope Ybarra case 00:26:20:01 - 00:27:39:03 Are medical professionals equipped to handle medical child abuse 00:27:39:03 - 00:30:54:13 Medicaid fraud 00:30:54:13 - 00:32:12:02 The psychological impact on the children 00:32:12:02 - 00:39:19:19 Mike’s advice for law enforcement 00:39:19:19 - 00:41:25:08 Suffocation cases 00:41:25:08 - 00:42:39:14 Who to call if you suspect medical child abuse 00:42:39:14 - 00:56:32:06 Training 00:56:32:06 - 00:58:58:13 Outro
In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, is joined by Marique Bartoldus to discuss the evolving landscape of law enforcement and the importance of strengthening community relationships. Marique, with her extensive experience in law enforcement culture, dives deep into the challenges and opportunities facing today's police departments.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:00:58:07 Teaser 00:00:58:07 - 00:05:15:22 Intro 00:05:15:22 - 00:09:32:04 Marique’s background 00:09:32:04 - 00:14:57:14 How the standards and perceptions of law enforcement have changed 00:14:57:14 - 00:24:55:00 Modern-day NYPD 00:24:55:00 - 01:01:23:09 Modern-day problems in law enforcement 01:01:23:09 - 01:02:47:23 Outro
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