“BROWNIE” = Latino ; “BLUE” = Law Enforcement.
A platform to provide commentary from the lives of a diverse population of Law Enforcement. A behind the scenes look at what law enforcement officers experience in and outside of the uniform. Providing the good, the bad and the ugly; their TRUTH from their own experiences and struggles. This podcast welcomes all views from the Law Enforcement community. The diversity in Law Enforcement is vast and wide and their voices need and should be heard.
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“BROWNIE” = Latino ; “BLUE” = Law Enforcement.
A platform to provide commentary from the lives of a diverse population of Law Enforcement. A behind the scenes look at what law enforcement officers experience in and outside of the uniform. Providing the good, the bad and the ugly; their TRUTH from their own experiences and struggles. This podcast welcomes all views from the Law Enforcement community. The diversity in Law Enforcement is vast and wide and their voices need and should be heard.
Detective Corporal Jeff Engel joins me on this episode. A 20 year Air Force Veteran and a 16 year Law Enforcement Veteran talks about his early influences into becoming a military member to transitioning to law enforcement. He delves into his own mental health journey with attending Boulder Crest (https://bouldercrest.org/), a non profit organization that helps First Responders and Military Veterans who are in need of help. Further, Jeff talks about how “verbal judo” is a key to success to bridging the gap with the community ; whether in the military or law enforcement , foreign or domestic. We also talk about a sensitive topic of no knock warrants and it’s process in obtaining one and how the political narrative is effecting this tool for policing. Overall, Jeff Engel is a leader by talking about his transformation professionally but also most importantly personally; from the stereotype of machismo male to a vulnerable husband and father. I was honored and thankful for this conversation. The following are links of the resources mentioned on this episode: https://bouldercrest.org/ ; https://resilientminds.us/ ; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPYY6CvcUqQ (an incredible and heartfelt commercial from Chick-fil-A that captures that we never know what someone is going through or experiencing in their life). You can reach Detective Corporal Jeff Engel @ his LinkedIn account : https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreysengel62/ .
Brownie In Blue
“BROWNIE” = Latino ; “BLUE” = Law Enforcement.
A platform to provide commentary from the lives of a diverse population of Law Enforcement. A behind the scenes look at what law enforcement officers experience in and outside of the uniform. Providing the good, the bad and the ugly; their TRUTH from their own experiences and struggles. This podcast welcomes all views from the Law Enforcement community. The diversity in Law Enforcement is vast and wide and their voices need and should be heard.