• Episode 32 - Interview with Rob Eccleston, police survivor of OIS and PTSD
    Mar 31 2021

    EPISODE # 32

    Today’s Show will cover:
    1. Supporting officers after a critical incident with guest Rob Eccleston

    Discussion

    Tim talks with Rob Eccleston, retired NH police officer. Rob has created a class for GSPCC that focuses on what police agencies should do to ensure the psychological wellbeing of officers that are involved in serious critical incidents. Rob has worked with NH law makers to create a better and more understanding environment for the psychological health of the law enforcement community.

    But first: Please support us on Patreon. Go to: https://www.patreon.com/thepoliceandthepeople

    All that we ask is a $5.00 per month. This helps to pay for the podcast so we can continue to put them out for you.

    o GSPCC – WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO – We want to enhance the careers of law enforcement & corrections officers everywhere. 

    o   HOW – competitive hosting agreements, instructors that are experts in their fields, 

    o   WHAT WE OFFER ……next class dates, hosting opportunities, leadership consulting

    Closing

    If you know someone that is looking to get into the law enforcement profession, make sure you pick up a copy of our “LAW ENFORCEMENT TEST PREPARATION GUIDE”. We have it linked on our website – GS-PCC.COM. Once there, go to the PRODUCTS & RESOURCES tab and scroll down to PREPARATION & STUDY GUIDES and you will see it. OR, you can just do a search for the book on Amazon. 

    The law enforcement test preparation guide gives valuable insight on how to prepare for each step of a police testing process. The people who succeed at getting these jobs over their competition are the ones that are prepared. Don’t get left behind. 

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    52 mins
  • Episode 31 - The Police & The People
    Mar 4 2021

    EPISODE # 31

    Today’s Show will cover:

    1. Situational Leadership

    But first: Please support us on Patreon. Go to: https://www.patreon.com/thepoliceandthepeople

    All that we ask is a $5.00 per month. This helps to pay for the podcast so we can continue to put them out for you. 

    o   GSPCC – WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO – We want to enhance the careers of law enforcement & corrections officers everywhere. 

    o   HOW – competitive hosting agreements, instructors that are experts in their fields, 

    o   WHAT WE OFFER ……next class dates, hosting opportunities, leadership consulting

    o   Lucas’s business

    o   Any true sponsors

    Discussion about using SITUATIONAL LEADERSHIP 

    Situational leadership is a leadership style that has been developed and studied by Kenneth Blanchard and Paul Hersey. Situational leadership refers to when the leader or manager of an organization must adjust his style to fit the development level of the followers he is trying to influence. With situational leadership, it is up to the leader to change his style, not the follower to adapt to the leader’s style. In situational leadership, the style may change continually to meet the needs of others in the organization based on the situation.

    Closing

    If you know someone that is looking to get into the law enforcement profession, make sure you pick up a copy of our “LAW ENFORCEMENT TEST PREPARATION GUIDE”. We have it linked on our website – GS-PCC.COM. Once there, go to the PRODUCTS & RESOURCES tab and scroll down to PREPARATION & STUDY GUIDES and you will see it. OR, you can just do a search for the book on Amazon. 

    The law enforcement test preparation guide gives valuable insight on how to prepare for each step of a police testing process. The people who succeed at getting these jobs over their competition are the ones that are prepared. Don’t get left behind. 

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    29 mins
  • Episode 30 - The Police & The People
    Jan 12 2021

    EPISODE # 30

    Today’s Show will cover:

    1. Should all states follow California in requiring that new police officers have a bachelor’s degree and be, at a minimum, 25 years old?

    But first: Please support us on Patreon. Go to: https://www.patreon.com/thepoliceandthepeople

    All that we ask is a $5.00 per month. This helps to pay for the podcast so we can continue to put them out for you. 

    o   GSPCC – WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO – We want to enhance the careers of law enforcement & corrections officers everywhere. 

    o   HOW – competitive hosting agreements, instructors that are experts in their fields, 

    o   WHAT WE OFFER ……next class dates, hosting opportunities, leadership consulting

    o   Lucas’s business

    o   Any true sponsors

    Discussion with Phil White of the San Jose Police Dept. 

    ·      Why is CA doing this? 

    ·      Is it practical?

    ·      What are the pros and cons?

    Closing

    If you know someone that is looking to get into the law enforcement profession, make sure you pick up a copy of our “LAW ENFORCEMENT TEST PREPARATION GUIDE”. We have it linked on our website – GS-PCC.COM. Once there, go to the PRODUCTS & RESOURCES tab and scroll down to PREPARATION & STUDY GUIDES and you will see it. OR, you can just do a search for the book on Amazon. 

    The law enforcement test preparation guide gives valuable insight on how to prepare for each step of a police testing process. The people who succeed at getting these jobs over their competition are the ones that are prepared. Don’t get left behind. 

    o   Make sure you subscribe to this podcast on the following platforms:

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    49 mins
  • Episode 29 - Interview with Phil Holland
    Dec 31 2020

    EPISODE # 29

    Today’s Show will cover:

    1. Interview with Phil Holland

    But first: Please support us on Patreon. Go to: https://www.patreon.com/thepoliceandthepeople

    All that we ask is a $5.00 per month. This helps to pay for the podcast so we can continue to put them out for you. 

    o   GSPCC – WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO – We want to enhance the careers of law enforcement & corrections officers everywhere. 

    o   HOW – competitive hosting agreements, instructors that are experts in their fields, 

    o   WHAT WE OFFER ……next class dates, hosting opportunities, leadership consulting

    o   Lucas’s business

    o   Any true sponsors

     Interview with Phil Holland

    Phil Holland is from Philadelphia. In 2014, Phil was delivering pizza. After returning to his car from a delivery, he was approached by two men. Phil, fearing he was being robbed, attempted to drive away. He was shot three times. The two men were plain clothed police officers. Phil survived his wounds, but is still suffering from one shot that was to his headPhil reached out to The Police & The People and asked if he could tell his story. Here it is.

    Discussion Points:

    1. Did anyone from the police department ever reach out to you personally?

    2. Have any of the officers involved ever contact you?

    3. Do you think the officers shot you because of your race?

    4. Do you know if PPD changed their plain clothes policy?

    5. An article I read stated that you were working 2 jobs to put yourself through school. Were you able to finish?

    6. Do you have an opinion on how police departments can improve relations with the black community?

    Closing

    o   If you know someone that is looking to get into the law enforcement profession, make sure you pick up a copy of our “LAW ENFORCEMENT TEST PREPARATION GUIDE”. We have it linked on our website – GS-PCC.COM. Once there, go to the PRODUCTS & RESOURCES tab and scroll down to PREPARATION & STUDY GUIDES and you will see it. OR, you can just do a search for the book on Amazon. 

    The law enforcement test preparation guide gives valuable insight on how to prepare for each step of a police testing process. The people who succeed at getting these jobs over their competition are the ones that are prepared. Don’t get left behind. 

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    1 hr
  • Episode 28 - We are joined by Comedian Juston McKinney
    Oct 16 2020

    EPISODE # 28

    Today’s Show will cover:

    1. Interview with Juston McKinney

    But first: Please support us on Patreon. Go to: https://www.patreon.com/thepoliceandthepeople

    All that we ask is a $5.00 per month. This helps to pay for the podcast so we can continue to put them out for you. 

    o   GSPCC – WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO – We want to enhance the careers of law enforcement & corrections officers everywhere. 

    o   HOW – competitive hosting agreements, instructors that are experts in their fields, 

    o   WHAT WE OFFER ……next class dates, hosting opportunities, leadership consulting

    Interview with Juston McKinney

    Juston was born in Portsmouth, NH where he grew up until the 6th grade. That’s when his aunt and dad, wanting to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, packed up the family of eight and moved north. To Kittery, ME. After attending the—very prestigious—Southern Maine Community College, he spent 7 years as a York County Deputy Sheriff, patrolling the woods. In the late 1990’s, he traded in his badge for a microphone and went from York County to New York City to pursue a career in comedy. He quickly became a regular at Comic Strip Live, Stand-Up New York, Dangerfield’s, Gotham Comedy Club, Caroline’s on Broadway and the New York Times called him, “Destined for stardom.” Juston would go on to sign sitcom development deals with Warner Brothers, CBS, IFC and Comedy Central.  

    Go to: justonmckinney.com for show dates, appearances and other stuff.

    Closing

    o   If you know someone that is looking to get into the law enforcement profession, make sure you pick up a copy of our “LAW ENFORCEMENT TEST PREPARATION GUIDE”. We have it linked on our website – GS-PCC.COM. Once there, go to the PRODUCTS & RESOURCES tab and scroll down to PREPARATION & STUDY GUIDES and you will see it. OR, you can just do a search for the book on Amazon. 

    The law enforcement test preparation guide gives valuable insight on how to prepare for each step of a police testing process. The people who succeed at getting these jobs over their competition are the ones that are prepared. Don’t get left behind. 

    o   Make sure you subscribe to this podcast on the following platforms:

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    2 hrs and 10 mins
  • Episode 27 - Brionna Taylor Incident & A Question
    Oct 6 2020

    EPISODE # 27

    Today’s Show will cover:

    1. The Breonna Taylor incident & decision

    2. Question

    But first: Please support us on Patreon. Go to: https://www.patreon.com/thepoliceandthepeople

    All that we ask is a $5.00 per month. This helps to pay for the podcast so we can continue to put them out for you. 

    o   GSPCC – WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO – We want to enhance the careers of law enforcement & corrections officers everywhere. 

    o   HOW – competitive hosting agreements, instructors that are experts in their fields, 

    o   WHAT WE OFFER ……next class dates, hosting opportunities, leadership consulting

    o   Lucas’s business

    o   Any true sponsors

    Intro Music

    §  Breonna Taylor

    o   What actually happened

    o   What is a no-knock warrant & why does it matter?

    o   The AG’s and grand jury’s decision to not indict

    Link to Fox Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsgSBQjQHCo&t=197s

    §  Question - What was your favorite position or rank during your career?

    Closing

    o   If you know someone that is looking to get into the law enforcement profession, make sure you pick up a copy of our “LAW ENFORCEMENT TEST PREPARATION GUIDE”. We have it linked on our website – GS-PCC.COM. Once there, go to the PRODUCTS & RESOURCES tab and scroll down to PREPARATION & STUDY GUIDES and you will see it. OR, you can just do a search for the book on Amazon. 

    The law enforcement test preparation guide gives valuable insight on how to prepare for each step of a police testing process. The people who succeed at getting these jobs over their competition are the ones that are prepared. Don’t get left behind. 

    o   Make sure you subscribe to this podcast on the following platforms:

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    45 mins
  • Episode 26 - State of Law Enforcement in the US
    Jul 28 2020

    EPISODE # 26

    Today’s Show will cover:

    1. Discuss Current State of Law Enforcement Affairs

    But first: Please support us on Patreon. Go to: https://www.patreon.com/thepoliceandthepeople

    All that we ask is a $5.00 per month. This helps to pay for the podcast so we can continue to put them out for you. 

    o   GSPCC – WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO – We want to enhance the careers of law enforcement & corrections officers everywhere. 

    o   HOW – competitive hosting agreements, instructors that are experts in their fields, 

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    o   Lucas’s business

    o   Any true sponsors

    Intro Music

    1. Discuss Current State of Law Enforcement Affairs

                Condone Derek Chauvin

                Condone all misuse of force

                Also condone the idea that you have to fight with police

                Changing certain cultures in police departments

                            Policing is a service – PERIOD!

                            Get back to Peelian Principles

                            It is not an “us vs. them” job

                            Police leaders are to blame for allowing toxic cultures to form

    Police leaders need to knock off the white shirts and reconnect with the rank and file

    Defunding the police is a terrible idea – ex. NY, Chicago, etc.

    How do we get back to the broken windows modeClosing

    o   If you know someone that is looking to get into the law enforcement profession, make sure you pick up a copy of our “LAW ENFORCEMENT TEST PREPARATION GUIDE”. We have it linked on our website – GS-PCC.COM. Once there, go to the PRODUCTS & RESOURCES tab and scroll down to PREPARATION & STUDY GUIDES and you will see it. OR, you can just do a search for the book on Amazon. 

    The law enforcement test preparation guide gives valuable insight on how to prepare for each step of a police testing process. The people who succeed at getting these jobs over their competition are the ones that are prepared. Don’t get left behind. 

    o   Make sure you subscribe to this podcast on the following platforms:

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    47 mins
  • Episode 25 - Finish Up Mac's Leadership Principles and We Answer a Question
    Apr 23 2020

     EPISODE # 25

    Today’s Show will cover:

    1. Finish up Mac’s Leadership/Management Principles

    2. Police Question

    But first: Please support us on Patreon. Go to: https://www.patreon.com/thepoliceandthepeople

    All that we ask is a $5.00 per month. This helps to pay for the podcast so we can continue to put them out for you. 

    o   GSPCC – WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO – We want to enhance the careers of law enforcement & corrections officers everywhere. 

    o   HOW – competitive hosting agreements, instructors that are experts in their fields, 

    o   WHAT WE OFFER ……next class dates, hosting opportunities, leadership consulting

    Intro Music

    ·      Josh & Tim intro – how do ya do? Small talk – 5 MINUTES

    ·      Last of Mac’s leadership principles

    ·      Police Question – Is there animosity or good relations between the police and the fire department?

    ·      Closing

    o   If you know someone that is looking to get into the law enforcement profession, make sure you pick up a copy of our “LAW ENFORCEMENT TEST PREPARATION GUIDE”. We have it linked on our website – GS-PCC.COM. Once there, go to the PRODUCTS & RESOURCES tab and scroll down to PREPARATION & STUDY GUIDES and you will see it. OR, you can just do a search for the book on Amazon. 

    The law enforcement test preparation guide gives valuable insight on how to prepare for each step of a police testing process. The people who succeed at getting these jobs over their competition are the ones that are prepared. Don’t get left behind. 

    o   Make sure you subscribe to this podcast on the following platforms:

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    35 mins