From Hurricanes to Leadership—The South Carolina Story 🌪️➡️👩💼
In this inspiring episode, host Kevin Rhea heads to the Palmetto State to spotlight one of the most active and collaborative accreditation coalitions in the nation—the South Carolina Police Accreditation Coalition (PAC). Kevin sits down with Nancy Lundy, a longtime accreditation leader who turned a chance encounter during a hurricane response into a lifelong commitment to helping agencies thrive through accreditation.
Nancy shares how South Carolina’s community of accreditation managers has grown into a powerful support network that trains, mentors, and uplifts agencies across the state—proving that accreditation is far more than paperwork. It’s a culture of accountability, learning, and leadership.
🌪️ A Hurricane and a Calling: How a natural disaster sparked Nancy’s passion for accreditation.
🧩 Accreditation as Care: Why compliance is really about caring for people—not just checking boxes.
🤝 Coalition Culture: How South Carolina’s PAC has built a mentoring network of 84 agencies strong.
🧭 From Process to Purpose: How PAC training, one-on-one mentorship, and peer collaboration drive real change.
🏛️ Statewide Impact: The effect of new legislation requiring compliance with nine state standards—and how accreditation helps agencies go further.
💬 Leadership Lessons: The role of accreditation managers as emerging leaders and culture shapers within their organizations.
💡 Admitting Mistakes: Why transparency and accountability are central to professional policing.
🔗 Technology and the Future: The balance between AI and human insight in maintaining accreditation integrity.
Welcome back to Beyond the Checklist, the official podcast of the National Association for Accreditation Leadership — where we explore how accreditation drives reform, trust, and excellence in public safety.
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Sonya Johnson from the Savannah Police Department — a dynamic leader and expert in organizational culture, higher education, and accreditation.
Together, we dive into the power of culture and accountability, how accreditation can be re-imagined as a tool for continuous improvement, and why leadership’s “why” behind accreditation makes all the difference.
Dr. Johnson shares incredible insights on aligning citizen-centric service with internal accountability, building organizational buy-in, and transforming accreditation from a checkbox exercise into a cornerstone of professional excellence.
Stay tuned — this conversation will challenge the way you think about culture, compliance, and the true purpose of accreditation in public safety.
In Part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Kimberly Miller, we dive into the art and challenge of having the hard conversations that leaders often avoid. From confronting toxic behaviors and burnout to delivering uncomfortable feedback across your organization, Dr. Miller provides practical insights for turning difficult discussions into meaningful opportunities for growth and culture change.
Join us as we explore:
Why leaders shy away from hard conversations and the ripple effects on culture, retention, and hiring
How self-awareness, humility, and self-care strengthen a leader’s ability to confront organizational challenges
Strategies for communicating tough messages across the chain of command without creating resistance
Turning courageous dialogue into lasting cultural transformation
If you’re a leader committed to building trust, accountability, and a culture that truly reflects your mission and values, this episode is for you.
In this episode of Beyond the Checklist, host Kevin Rhea sits down with two legends in the world of accreditation and corrections — Lonnie Lemons and David Taylor. Together, they share over 60 years of experience in law enforcement, corrections, and accreditation leadership.
From developing national standards and leading accreditation boards to training the next generation of public safety professionals, Lonnie and David have dedicated their careers to building safer, more effective organizations.
Tune in as we explore:
Why accreditation is about excellence, not just compliance
Lessons in leadership, culture, and teamwork from decades in the field
The evolution of accreditation and where it’s headed next
If you’re a public safety professional, accreditation manager, or anyone passionate about organizational excellence — this conversation is for you.
In this episode, we sit down with Halcyon from Under the Headset, a leader in public safety training who is redefining how agencies approach learning and development. Halcyon shares her journey into public safety, what inspired her to launch Under the Headset, and why she believes training must go beyond policies and checklists to truly connect with people.
As she prepares to join NAAL on October 9th for an exclusive complacency training session, Halcyon unpacks what complacency looks like in dispatch centers and public safety environments, why it poses real dangers, and how small shifts in mindset can make a big difference. We also dive into her people-centered training philosophy, practical ways agencies can fight complacency, and the role of strong training in driving accreditation and organizational excellence.
Along the way, Halcyon reflects on lightbulb moments from her trainings, the most rewarding parts of her journey, and the advice she’d give her younger self starting out in public safety.
If you want to understand why training matters, how to reimagine it in your own agency, and what to expect from NAAL’s upcoming October 9th session, this conversation is for you.
This week on Beyond the Checklist, we’re doing something a little different. Instead of hosting a guest, our host Kevin Rhea takes the mic solo to share his own story, his passion for accreditation, and the vision behind the National Association for Accreditation Leadership (NAAL).
Kevin’s journey in public safety began in 1993 as a 911 dispatcher in metro Detroit, eventually leading him into patrol, investigations, supervision, training, union leadership, accreditation management, and national-level program development. Along the way, he learned firsthand how accreditation isn’t about binders or plaques—it’s about trust, accountability, and culture change.
In this episode, Kevin opens up about:
How his career experiences shaped his deep respect for every public safety discipline.
Why accreditation matters far beyond compliance, and how it builds confidence and credibility.
The vision for NAAL as the professional home for accreditation managers and assessors across law enforcement, fire, EMS, corrections, communications, and emergency management.
How membership in NAAL creates community, provides training, advances recognition, and amplifies the “why” of accreditation.
Whether you’re an accreditation manager, assessor, chief, or simply someone who believes in raising standards in public safety, this episode will give you a clear picture of why accreditation leadership matters—and how you can be part of the movement.
Because in Kevin’s words: “Accreditation isn’t about checklists. It’s about trust.”
In this episode of Beyond the Checklist, NAAL Co-Founder and Executive Director Kevin Rhea sits down with Deputy Director Neal Rossow and newly appointed Advisory Board Member Stephanie Erb to reflect on NAAL’s first 120 days and look ahead to the future. Together, they discuss the progress the association has already made in uniting accreditation managers and assessors across all public safety disciplines and the exciting opportunities that lie ahead for professional development, networking, and advocacy.
Kevin, Neal and Stephanie also share their own accreditation journeys—the challenges, lessons learned, and the moments that showed them why accreditation is essential to building strong, accountable, and resilient agencies.
Whether you’re new to accreditation or a seasoned assessor, this episode offers both inspiration and practical insights into how NAAL is working to elevate the profession and support the people doing the critical behind-the-scenes work of public safety.
In this episode of Beyond the Checklist, host Kevin Rhea sits down with Sarah McEntee, Executive Director of the Commission on Accreditation for Ambulance Services (CAAS). Together, they explore how CAAS has been shaping excellence in EMS for decades—helping agencies deliver safe, reliable, and high-quality care to communities across the country.
Sarah shares her personal journey into leadership, the mission and impact of CAAS, and how accreditation goes far beyond paperwork to transform organizations, improve patient outcomes, and strengthen agency culture. The conversation dives into the evolving landscape of EMS, from workforce challenges to innovation and future readiness, while highlighting the role of accreditation as both a benchmark of excellence and a catalyst for lasting change.
Whether you’re an EMS leader, a public safety professional, or simply curious about how standards drive better care and safer communities, this episode offers practical insights, inspiring stories, and a deeper look at why accreditation matters more than ever.
Podcast Series: Leadership & Accreditation with Dr. Kimberly Miller
Episode 1: Origins, Mission, and the Culture of Leadership & Accountability
In the first episode of this four-part series, Dr. Kimberly Miller takes us to the intersection of leadership and accreditation—where culture sets the foundation for everything else. Over the course of 45 minutes, we unpack how origins, mission, and culture shape the way leaders drive accountability and lasting change within their organizations.
Dr. Miller shares her own origin story, including the pivotal moments that shaped her leadership philosophy and why she committed herself to strengthening public safety agencies through leadership and accreditation. From there, we explore how strong leaders keep people centered on mission—not just metrics—and why organizations falter when policies become the mission itself.
Listeners will also gain insight into the role of culture as the ultimate form of accountability. What does a healthy culture look like? How can leaders repair toxic environments? And why is culture not just an internal factor but also the foundation for accreditation success?
Finally, we connect the dots between accreditation and accountability. Dr. Miller breaks down how buy-in at the leadership level can make or break accreditation efforts, and why tools like culture audits and staff surveys aren’t just compliance checks but powerful leadership instruments.
Whether you are a chief officer, accreditation manager, or emerging leader, this episode challenges you to reflect on your origin story, re-center on your true mission, and take small, actionable steps to align your leadership with the culture you want to create.
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In this episode of Beyond the Checklist, we sit down with **Wendy Sellers—The HR Lady®—**to explore how people-centered leadership drives culture, compliance, and organizational success. With over 30 years of experience across industries, Wendy has helped leaders transform toxic workplaces, reduce turnover by up to 75%, and build healthier, more resilient teams.
Though not an accreditation professional herself, Wendy’s expertise in HR, leadership training, and organizational wellness brings fresh and practical insights for NAAL members. From shaping culture to embedding policy into daily practice, she offers actionable strategies that resonate with public safety leaders, accreditation managers, and assessors.
Tune in as we discuss:
How Wendy became The HR Lady® and built her no-nonsense HR philosophy
Spotting early red flags of a toxic culture—and turning it around
The ROI of HR: data-driven strategies to improve engagement and performance
Coaching vs. commanding: training leaders to thrive in high-stress environments
Practical lessons for accreditation professionals seeking influence without authority
If you’re looking for real-world strategies to connect compliance with culture—and to put people at the heart of leadership—this episode is for you.
The Data Behind Accreditation: A Thought Leader Conversation with Dr. Gordon Abner
In this episode of Beyond the Checklist, host Kevin Rhea, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the National Association for Accreditation Leadership (NAAL), sits down with Dr. Gordon Abner, Assistant Professor of Public Management at the University of Texas at Austin’s LBJ School of Public Affairs — one of the few scholars deeply researching the real-world impacts of accreditation in public safety.
From public trust to organizational change, Dr. Abner’s work bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering evidence-based insights for law enforcement, fire, EMS, emergency management, corrections, and communications. Together, they unpack:
Why public support for accreditation is stronger than many think
How CALEA accreditation influences community policing, gender diversity, and institutional learning
Whether accreditation limits local control or strengthens community voice
Practical lessons accreditation managers can apply today to build legitimacy and trust
If you’ve ever needed data to back up the value of accreditation — or wanted to understand its deeper social and organizational impact — this conversation will equip you with research-driven takeaways and a renewed vision for continuous improvement.
Data-Driven Progress: Fire Accreditation & Innovation with Thomas Breyer
In this episode of Beyond the Checklist, host Kevin Rhea sits down with Thomas Breyer—NAAL Advisory Board Member, former Commissioner with the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI), and a leading voice in fire service data modernization.
From the fireground to the boardroom, Thomas shares his journey into accreditation leadership and how real-time data systems are reshaping the fire service’s approach to performance, equity, and community impact. He offers practical insights for agencies looking to move beyond “check-the-box” compliance toward truly transformational change, reveals the common blind spots that can derail accreditation efforts, and outlines quick wins for improvement—regardless of agency size.
Whether you’re in fire, EMS, law enforcement, or emergency management, this conversation will challenge you to see accreditation not as an obligation, but as a strategic driver for innovation and trust.
Turning Standards into Strategy with EMAP Executive Director Nicole Ishmael-Livingston
What if emergency management accreditation wasn’t just a checkbox—but a blueprint for transformation?
In this episode of Beyond the Checklist, host Kevin Rhea sits down with Nicole Ishmael-Livingston, Executive Director of the Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP), for a candid and compelling conversation about the power of accreditation to shape culture, align policy with purpose, and drive strategic change. Nicole shares how EMAP helps emergency management programs go beyond compliance to build capability, resilience, and trust. From real-world examples to lessons learned across sectors, this episode offers practical insights for anyone working to elevate public safety through accreditation.
Whether you're an emergency manager, assessor, or accreditation leader—this episode is packed with takeaways that will challenge and inspire you.
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What if accreditation wasn’t just about compliance—but about culture?
In this episode of Beyond the Checklist, host Kevin Rhea sits down with Dr. Lynn Odenthal—a seasoned leader whose two decades of experience in law enforcement and corrections have made her a go-to expert in transforming accreditation from a checklist into a catalyst for real change.
From overcoming resistance and building buy-in to helping agencies reconnect policy with purpose, Dr. Odenthal shares practical insights and powerful stories that challenge how we think about standards, leadership, and organizational integrity.
If you’ve ever wondered what separates box-checking from culture-shifting, this conversation is your blueprint.
🎧 Tune in and be inspired to lead accreditation with purpose, not paperwork.
The Heart of Accreditation: A Conversation with Director Deann MacLeod
In this inspiring episode of Beyond the Checklist, host Kevin Rhea sits down with Director Deann MacLeod—a dynamic leader who has championed accreditation across fire, and communications in Kingman, Arizona. From guiding the Kingman Fire Department through CFAI accreditation to achieving CALEA and ALEAP standards in the city’s dispatch center, Deann shares what it truly takes to align multiple disciplines under a shared vision of excellence. Together, they explore how accreditation transforms not just operations, but culture, collaboration, and community trust. Whether you’re new to accreditation or leading the charge, this episode will leave you motivated to lead with purpose—beyond the checklist.
In this episode of Beyond the Checklist, we’re joined by Areaka Jewell — a respected leader in public safety accreditation — for a conversation about what it means to go deeper than just compliance. Areaka shares real-world insights on leading with purpose, building sustainable systems, and how agencies can transform accreditation from a one-time event into a continuous culture of excellence.
Whether you're a veteran accreditation manager or just starting your journey, this episode is packed with wisdom, encouragement, and practical takeaways you won’t want to miss.
In this episode, longtime friends and colleagues Kevin Rhea and Michael Warren reflect on over two decades of shared experience in public safety. Together, they explore how accreditation can serve as a powerful leadership tool to build healthy, high-performing agencies. With deep roots and a shared commitment to professional growth, this conversation blends practical insight, real-world experience, and a genuine passion for helping agencies move beyond the checklist to true cultural transformation.