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  • This Hurts! - EP 147
    Jun 11 2023

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    3 m
  • Digging Deeper: Things Police See Host - Steve Gould
    May 25 2023

    In this episode, host Anthony McNeil engaged in a heartfelt conversation with Steve Gould, a 12-year police officer and host of the Things Police See podcast.

    They discussed the emotional and physical challenges faced by those in law enforcement, as well as the personal growth and reflections that come with the job.

    Growing up in a small town, Steve was inspired by his father's career in law enforcement, who was a respected figure and helped people when they needed it the most.

    This sparked Steve's own journey into the field, where he has experienced both the positive aspects and challenges that come with being a police officer.

    One of the most significant challenges in law enforcement is the physical and mental toll it takes on an individual. Both Steve and Anthony shared their experiences of injuries and the impact they had on their careers.

    However, despite the downsides, the good aspects of the job have outweighed the bad. Anthony shared how luck brought him into law enforcement, allowing him to better his family's future.

    Furthermore, they both reflected on the inspirational people they worked with throughout their careers who motivated and pushed them to be better.

    Another topic of discussion was the debate around martial arts and jujitsu, and their role in developing discipline, leadership, and following.

    Trying new things and pushing boundaries is essential to both personal and professional growth, and Steve shared his interest in exploring voice-over work as an example.

    Networking and connecting with others in the law enforcement community are also crucial, as it help humanize police officers and allow for shared experiences and support.

    Through platforms like the Things Police See podcast, officers can share their stories, ambitions, and motivations, shedding light on the changing landscape of the American dream.

    In conclusion, this honest and powerful conversation between Anthony McNeil and Steve Gould highlights the importance of personal growth and reflection in law enforcement.

    By acknowledging the emotional and physical challenges faced by officers, we can better understand the people behind the badge and appreciate the sacrifices they make every day.

    About Steve Gould
    • 4 years natural resources officer , 12 years police officer
    • Host - Things Police See Podcast
    • From Massachusetts

    Follow Steve
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Facebook

    Time Stamps

    0:03:38 - Unexpected Path to Law Enforcement (62 Seconds)

    0:08:41 - Efforts to Eliminate Law Enforcement Pensions (80 Seconds)

    0:12:48 - Challenges of Police Work (113 Seconds)

    0:23:15 - Police Officers and PTSD in Podcasting (75 Seconds)

    0:25:38 - Exploring Social Media Posts (60 Seconds)

    0:29:42 - Exploring Voice Over for Audio Books (100 Seconds)

    0:41:52 - FTO Program Mishap (69 Seconds)

    0:47:09 - Humanizing Police Officers Through Podcasts (71 Seconds)

    0:49:43 - Netflix's "How to Get Rich" Series (50 Seconds)

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    54 m
  • Starbucks to Squad Car: Lyndsay Taylor's Journey to Becoming a Cop and the Power of Self-Love
    May 12 2023

    Join me for an awesome conversation with the one and only Lyndsay Taylor, a total rockstar in law enforcement. Lyndsey spills the tea on her journey to becoming a cop, including the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated field.

    Find out how Lyndsay's Starbucks encounters with police officers led her to pursue a career in law enforcement. And, hear about how her family's initial reluctance only motivated her to pursue her dreams even harder. Lyndsay also dishes on how self-love has been a game-changer for her, sharing her journey of therapy and taking risks to achieve her goals.

    Don't miss our discussion about the similarities between Lyndsay's experiences as a cop and her twin sister Ali's life-saving work as a nurse during the pandemic. Tune in to hear Lyndsay's amazing insights on perseverance and the importance of recognizing the hard work of first responders like nurses, EMTs, and dispatchers.

    Lyndsay's story will remind you of the incredible strength and resilience of the individuals who dedicate their lives to serving and protecting our communities. So, grab some popcorn and join us for this inspiring conversation about life, love, and the challenges faced by those who keep us safe!

    About Lyndsay Taylor
    • 4 Yrs in LE
    • From Pennsylvania

    Follow Lyndsay
    • Instagram

    EPISODE CHAPTERS

    (0:00:00) - Female Police Officer's Experience and Journey

    (0:11:20) - Relationships and Personalities in Law Enforcement

    (0:17:07) - Purpose for First Responders

    (0:23:14) - Life, Love, and Self-Love

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    37 m
  • Donovan Heavener on Support for First Responders Coping with PTSD & Off-Duty Shooting
    May 7 2023

    We never know where life might take us, and today's guest, Donovan Heavener, is a perfect example of that. With 29 years of experience in law enforcement, Donovan shares his fascinating journey into a profession he never dreamed of pursuing.

    Together, we explore his passion for making a difference in people's lives and the defining moments that have shaped his career.

    A particularly powerful part of our conversation delves into Donovan's off-duty shooting experience, his struggle with PTSD, and the importance of having a support system in place.

    We also examine the impact of our jobs on our relationships and how Donovan has found purpose and identity beyond his law enforcement career. Plus, we have a blast with a lively "This or That" segment, revealing Donovan's preferences on everything from night shifts to donuts.

    As we wrap up our compelling and insightful discussion with Donovan Heavener, we address the trend of people leaving the law enforcement profession and the significance of community and support for first responders.

    We're reminded of the importance of finding one's passion in life and the power of staying connected to those who matter most. Don't miss this incredible episode as we learn and grow together.

    About Donovan Heavener
    • 29 years in LE
    • Worked in Wisconsin and Washington
    • Sits on the Special Olympics Board of Directors
    • Recognized for work in community policing and by school boards for work as an SRO
    • From Washington State

    Follow Donovan
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • The Police Applicate Podcast

    Episode Chapters

    (0:00:00): Law Enforcement & Off-Duty Shooting

    (0:11:55): PTSD Recovery Through Special Olympics

    (0:23:35): Life Lessons and Self-Reflection

    (0:29:20): Finding Purpose and Identity Beyond Work

    (0:33:37): Life, Family, and Law Enforcement

    (0:39:01): Support First Responders

    Episode Chapters with Short Keys

    (0:00:00): Law Enforcement & Off-Duty Shooting

    Police officer Donovan Heavener shares his journey, passion for making a difference, moments of doubt, and why he chose the profession.

    (0:11:55): PTSD Recovery Through Special Olympics

    Donovan Heavener shares his journey with PTSD, coping strategies, and how he now talks to recruits about his experience.

    (0:23:35): Life Lessons and Self-Reflection

    Donovan reflects on family, shooting experience, retirement, and purpose, emphasizing the importance of staying busy for mental well-being.

    (0:29:20): Finding Purpose and Identity Beyond Work

    Donovan Heavener's law enforcement career transition and the importance of finding passion and honest friends are discussed.

    (0:33:37): Life, Family, and Law Enforcement

    Donovan reflects on his mother's influence, and discusses night shift vs. day shift, donuts with filling vs. without.

    (0:39:01): Support First Responders

    Donovan Heavener's 29-year journey in and out of law enforcement, adjusting to life after, and thoughts on unexpected turns are discussed.

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    40 m
  • Heroes Home Advantage: David Cain's Real Estate Initiative for Public Servants
    May 2 2023

    We recently interviewed David Cain, CEO and owner of Heroes Home Advantage, a company dedicated to supporting everyday heroes, including military, police, law enforcement, fire, healthcare, and education personnel.

    The company has given back over $20 million through real estate transactions, making a difference in the lives of these public servants.

    Our conversation explored the Heroes Home Advantage Real Estate Program, a nationwide initiative providing a credit at closing for heroes buying or selling property.

    David also shared his ambitious plan to triple the number of program affiliates by year's end, further expanding their impact on our communities' heroes.

    Under David's leadership, Heroes Home Advantage has profoundly impacted numerous public servants' lives.

    Discover the motivating efforts of David Cain and his team as they persist in recognizing and assisting the heroes who devote themselves to our communities each day.

    About David Cain
    • CEO Heroes Home Advantage
    • From South Carolina

    Follow Heroes Home Advantage
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn

    EPISODE CHAPTERS

    (0:00:00) Heroes Home Advantage

    David Cain, CEO of Heroes Home Advantage, shares his passion for giving back to heroes and how the company has donated over $20 million.

    (0:05:20) Heroes Home Advantage Real Estate Program

    Heroes Home Advantage provides closing credits to heroes nationwide, giving away over 25 million dollars.

    (0:10:47) Heroes Home Advantage Program Details

    David Cain and I discussed Heroes Home Advantage credits, marketing, and expansion.

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    27 m
  • Siento App: Innovative Tool for Coping with PTSD in First Responders
    Apr 28 2023

    First responders face immense challenges, especially when it comes to mental health and PTSD.

    In this powerful episode, guest Andrew Douglas, a firefighter and co-creator of a resource for first responders struggling with PTSD, shares his personal experiences and insights into the importance of addressing these issues within the law enforcement and firefighting communities.

    Together, we explore the emotional toll of working in emergency services, the need for self-care and support systems, and the potential benefits of using innovative tools like the Siento app to help manage PTSD symptoms.

    About Andrew Douglas
    • Retire Firefighter/Paramedic
    • Creator of Siento.ai
    • WA/Costa Rica

    Follow Andrew Douglas
    • Website
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    • TikTok

    Chapters:

    (0:00:00) - PTSD and First Responders' Mental Health

    (0:04:14) - Trauma & Resilience in Fire Service

    (0:12:46) - First Responder PTSD and Seeking Help

    (0:27:17) - Siento App

    (0:37:32) - First Responder in Costa Rica & App

    (0:44:30) - Support First Responders

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    45 m
  • Officer Down, but Not Out: Paulie Lewis on Recovery and Advocacy after a Shooting Incident
    Apr 21 2023

    In this re-released episode, I interview retired police officer Paulie Lewis, who was medically retired after being shot twice while responding to a domestic violence incident.

    Through the interview, Lewis discusses his physical and mental journey to recovery and clarifies how the media's portrayal of such incidents differs from the reality of their long-lasting effects on people's lives.

    Lewis encourages listeners to consider the layers and complexities of law enforcement work that exist beyond what is depicted in mainstream media.

    About Paulie Lewis
    • Medical retired after 2 years
    • From New Hampshire

    Follow Paulie Lewis
    • Instagram
    • TikTok

    Chapters:

    (0:00:00) - The Purpose of Law Enforcement

    (0:04:45) - Recovering From Injury

    (0:14:24) - Advocating for Law Enforcement

    (0:24:48) - Social Media and Law Enforcement

    (0:34:08) - Disney and Life's Value

    (0:39:20) - Take Care and Show Love

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    Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and help first responders in need. Get your coffee here!



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    41 m
  • Building a Future Beyond Law Enforcement: Land Investing with Brent Bowers
    Apr 17 2023

    In this episode, we break free from the "pigeonhole" mindset and explore alternative paths, such as entrepreneurship in land investing and seller financing.

    My guest, Brent Bowers, a former military officer turned entrepreneur and CEO of Land Shark, shares his journey of finding financial and personal freedom through land investing.

    We delve into the world of wholesaling real estate and discuss the importance of following smart money and seizing opportunities in the land market.

    We also discuss the risks involved and the importance of conducting due diligence and research when buying parcels of land. Furthermore, we explore how to use PropStream to find potential land deals and make offers to landowners.

    We also discuss strategies for finding buyers for these properties and the benefits of acting as the middleman in land transactions.

    Finally, we discuss the resources provided by the Land Shark program and acknowledge the growing trend of individuals leaving the law enforcement profession.

    There are alternative career options available, and if you're considering a transition, don't hesitate to reach out for advice and support.

    Remember, there is life after law enforcement. Don't miss this episode!

    About Brent Bowers
    • 8 yrs U.S. Army Officer
    • Entrepreneur
    • CEO of The Land Sharks
    • Wholesale Real Estate Coach
    • Florida

    Follow Brent Bowers
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • YouTube

    Chapters:

    (0:00:00) - The Power of Entrepreneurship

    (0:05:59) - Wholesaling Real Estate

    (0:10:34) - Buy and Sell Vacant Land

    (0:18:21) - Buying and Selling Land for Profit

    (0:30:09) - Benefits of Land Shark Program

    (0:36:00) - Life After Law Enforcement

    Chapter Summaries:(0:00:00) - The Power of Entrepreneurship (6 Minutes)

    In this episode, we explore the concept of breaking free from the "pigeonhole" mindset that often keeps people, particularly those in law enforcement and the military, from pursuing other opportunities and passions.

    The guest, Brent Bowers, is a former military officer who is now an entrepreneur, CEO of Land Shark, and a wholesale real estate coach. He shares his journey of breaking free from the mold and finding financial and personal freedom through land investing and seller financing.

    The conversation highlights the importance of considering alternative paths in order to achieve a fulfilling and balanced life.

    (0:05:59) - Wholesaling Real Estate (5 Minutes)

    In this section, we delve into the world of wholesaling real estate, specifically vacant land. The process involves getting a piece of land under contract at a discounted price and then selling the purchase agreement to someone else for a slightly higher price.

    This method provides an opportunity for those who may not have the funds to purchase a property outright, allowing them to make a down payment and monthly payments instead.

    The key is finding that one landowner out of a hundred who is willing to sell at a discount. These deals can be assigned to cash buyers, builders, developers, or even individuals just looking for a piece of land.

    (0:10:34) - Buy and Sell Vacant Land (8 Minutes)

    As we continue our...

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