• David Riedman: Founder of the K-12 School Shooting Database
    Mar 8 2025

    David Riedman is the founder of the K-12 School Shooting Database and a graduate from the Naval Postgraduate School. He conducts research on gun violence in schools and authored multiple peer-reviewed articles on homeland security policy, critical infrastructure protection, and emergency management.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Mental Health Response & Hot Air Balloons with Chief Mike Diekoff
    Feb 27 2025

    In this episode of The Coptimizer Podcast, I sit down with Chief Mike Diekoff of the Bloomington (IN) Police Department to discuss his department’s innovative approach to mental health response. Chief Diekoff shares how his team collaborates with mental health professionals to handle crisis calls more effectively, ensuring that individuals in need receive the right care while reducing the strain on law enforcement. We dive into the challenges and successes of integrating behavioral health resources into policing and the broader implications for community safety.

    But that’s not all—Chief Diekoff isn’t just a leader in public safety; he’s also a hot-air balloon pilot! We shift gears to talk about his passion for aviation, his experiences flying over Bloomington, and the unexpected parallels between navigating the skies and leading a police department.

    Join us for an insightful and entertaining conversation that blends the serious and the adventurous in a way only The Coptimizer Podcast can. And stay tuned—I’ll be sharing a video of my own ride in Chief Diekoff’s balloon!

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Resilience Through the Ranks: A Cop’s Journey to Purpose ft. David Berez
    Jan 20 2025

    In this episode of The Coptimizer Podcast, host Patrick Flannelly welcomes retired police officer and author David Berez to discuss his transformative journey through over 20 years in law enforcement. David opens up about his challenging upbringing, the pressures of policing in a changing world, and the profound impact of trauma and resilience. Together, they explore stories from his career, his struggles after retirement, and the pivotal moment that led to his inspiring book, A Resilient Life: A Cop's Journey in Pursuit of Purpose. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation about vulnerability, growth, and the tools to navigate life’s toughest moments—both on and off duty.

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    2 hrs and 36 mins
  • Redefining Resilience: Proactive Health, Challenge Point Theory, and the Future of Police Training ft. Brian Willis
    Jan 8 2025

    In this episode of The Coptimizer Podcast, I sit down with retired Sergeant Brian Willis, a seasoned law enforcement professional and trainer, to explore critical elements of health, wellness, and performance in policing. Drawing from decades of experience with the Calgary Police Service, Brian dives into why proactive health training early in an officer’s career is crucial to long-term well-being and resilience.

    We discuss the limitations of traditional paramilitary training and the need for a more dynamic, contextually relevant approach that integrates fitness, sleep, and mental skills training. Brian introduces the concept of challenge point theory, which emphasizes training officers at the edges of their skills to enhance their learning and performance. We also explore how new technologies like Neurosmart can provide real-time feedback on stress levels, allowing officers to refine their skills under pressure.

    This episode is packed with actionable insights and practical advice for law enforcement officers and trainers seeking to elevate their mental, physical, and emotional preparedness.

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • Building for Impact: Inspiring Officer Wellness Through Nutrition with Inspector Lynae Chodat
    Dec 17 2024

    In this episode of The Coptimizer Podcast, we sit down with Inspector Lynae Chodat, a 26-year policing veteran from the Delta Police Department in British Columbia, Canada. With extensive experience in specialized units such as sex crimes, homicide, and internal affairs, Lynae shares how her passion for fitness and nutrition transformed into a professional calling, reshaping officer wellness.

    After a traumatic incident in 2018, Lynae discovered nutrition's critical role in her recovery. This pivotal moment inspired her to become a Certified Holistic Nutritionist and Registered Natural Nutritional Clinical Practitioner. Today, she serves as the Delta Police Department’s in-house nutritionist, helping officers combat their demanding profession's physical and mental tolls.

    Lynae discusses her journey, her innovative wellness initiatives like educational lunch-and-learns and one-on-one coaching, and the broader challenges of promoting health in the high-stress world of law enforcement. She emphasizes the importance of comprehensive approaches, encompassing nutrition, sleep, mindfulness, and physical activity while addressing cultural resistance and budget constraints that often hinder wellness programs.

    In this inspiring conversation, Lynae explores the concept of “building for impact,” a philosophy that ensures officers are prepared to meet the job’s demands head-on. She also highlights the vital role of leadership in driving wellness initiatives and how officers can take personal responsibility for their health to achieve long-term resilience.

    Whether you work in public safety or are seeking insights on holistic health and leadership, this episode is packed with actionable strategies and inspiration. Tune in to learn how Lynae transforms officer wellness, one meal and mindset at a time.

    Listen now on your favorite podcast platform!

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Hidden War with Lt. John Nores: Lessons for Indiana, and others, on Marijuana Legalization
    Nov 28 2024

    In this week's episode of The Coptimizer Podcast, retired California Fish and Wildlife Lieutenant John Nores joins Patrick Flannelly to discuss his groundbreaking work combating the environmental and public safety devastation caused by illegal grow operations, primarily run by Mexican drug cartels. Drawing on his experience leading California's Special Operations Marijuana Enforcement Team, Nores shares stories from his book, Hidden War, and insights on how legalization policies can inadvertently fuel black market activity.

    The conversation is especially timely as Indiana considers marijuana legalization. Nores highlights the unintended consequences seen in California under Proposition 64, including environmental destruction, cartel exploitation of legal loopholes, and the persistence of a thriving black market. Together, Patrick and John explore how Indiana can learn from these missteps to design a regulatory framework that prioritizes public safety, environmental protection, and robust enforcement.

    Don’t miss this deep dive into the hidden costs of legalization and the steps Indiana must take to avoid creating more problems than it solves.

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • "Better Bad Decisions": How First Responders Can Maintain Momentum Through the Holidays with Megan Lautz, Rescue RD
    Nov 22 2024

    Maintaining healthy habits can feel nearly impossible for first responders during the holidays. It's easy to let progress slip between demanding schedules, seasonal stress, and limited meal options.

    In this episode, I sit down with Megan Lautz, a dietitian specializing in wellness for first responders, to discuss how small, consistent choices—what Megan calls "Better Bad Decisions"—can keep you on track even in challenging circumstances.

    Megan shares practical strategies for navigating limited meal options, staying energized, and managing cravings during busy shifts and holiday gatherings. Her advice is realistic and actionable, designed to fit the unique demands of a first responder lifestyle.

    Whether you’re choosing the best fast-food option on the go or preparing for a holiday meal, this episode will inspire you to maintain momentum rather than start over in January.

    Resources from Megan Lautz:

    • Free Recipe Book: com
    • Healthy Meal Options: com
    • Nutrition Articles: com
    • Instagram and TikTok: @Rescue.RD
    • LinkedIn: Megan Lautz

    Start making those "Better Bad Decisions" today—because progress is always better than perfection. Tune in now!

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • The Future of Law Enforcement: Wellness, Recruitment, and Innovation with Sheriff Robb Tadelman
    Nov 12 2024

    In this episode of The Coptimizer Podcast, host Patrick Flannelly sits down with Sheriff Robb Tadelman to explore the evolving landscape of law enforcement. Sheriff Tadelman shares his personal journey and insights on the pressing challenges facing police agencies today, particularly in recruiting and retaining quality officers. Together, they discuss the importance of adapting leadership styles to meet generational expectations, focusing on mentorship and coaching to create a culture that resonates with today’s officers.

    Sheriff Tadelman highlights his agency’s comprehensive wellness program, which includes personalized wellness coaching for officers, supporting their physical, mental, and emotional health. They also discuss balancing performance management with a caring, proactive approach emphasizing support over discipline, helping officers thrive. This conversation underscores the need for innovative, comprehensive solutions in law enforcement to remain competitive and effective in a rapidly changing environment.

    Key Topics:

    • Sheriff Robb Tadelman's journey in law enforcement
    • Recruitment and retention strategies for today’s workforce
    • Generational shifts in law enforcement leadership and management
    • Comprehensive wellness programs, including individual wellness coaching
    • Balancing performance with a supportive, caring culture

    Tune in to hear how Sheriff Tadelman’s insights are shaping a new model for law enforcement leadership and officer wellness.

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    1 hr and 29 mins