Episodes

  • 182 City of Miami K9 Cop, Master Dog Trainer, Podcaster, and Entrepreneur Garret Wing! (Part One)
    Aug 4 2024

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    Welcome everyone to part one of my two-part interview with retired City of Miami Police Lieutenant and Master Dog Trainer Garret Wing.

    Garret Wing grew up in a law enforcement family. His father, mother, stepmother, and stepfather were all city of Miami cops. His father and stepmother were K9 officers. It makes sense that Garret wound up entering the police academy at the tender age of nineteen.

    Garret was assigned a K9 after only two years on patrol and quickly rose through the ranks of the police department promoting to lieutenant and worked a variety of highly sought-after specialty units.

    After eighteen and a half years, Garret did something unheard of for most cops in his position. He left the police department and went into business for himself.

    Taking this leap of faith and following his passion for training dogs, he founded American Standard Dog Training and DIY K9. He has now devoted his life to training civilian dogs and has turned this passion into a very successful seven-figure business!

    Please enjoy this entertaining and informative interview with a true entrepreneur.

    In today’s episode we discuss:

    · Interviewing his father on his podcast.

    · K9’s role in the United States Secret Service.

    · Doing the unthinkable, leaving a secure job in the police department after 18 ½ years to pursue his dream job.

    · Growing up with a family of cops and police dogs in the house.

    · Garret’s career path with the City of Miami Police Department.

    · Garret taking his first bite with the sleeve when he was eight years old.

    · What it is really like to wear the bite suit and be chased and bitten by a police dog.

    All of this and more on today’s episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 181 Dr. BJ Miller, How We Deal With Death And How We Honor Life.
    Jul 27 2024

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    Welcome everyone to this very special episode of the Cops and Writers Podcast. As most of you listening to my show are cops, first responders, or someone who writes stories about first responders, I thought this episode would be extremely useful to you all. We all have dealt with, or are still dealing with, a high volume of death. Sometimes we don’t deal with it at all. But I guarantee, it will come back to haunt us.

    So today on the show I have a very special guest, Dr. BJ Miller.

    Dr. Miller was the executive director of San Francisco's Zen Hospice Project from 2011 to 2016. He's the co-author, with Shoshana Berger, of the book "A Beginner's Guide To The End: Practical Advice For Living Life And Facing Death." Dr. Miller is also known for his 2015 TED Talk, "What Really Matters at the End of Life". Miller has been on the teaching faculty at UCSF School of Medicine since 2007.

    Dr. Miller is no stranger to death, coming very close to himself by being electrocuted with 11,000 volts that resulted in several months in a burn unit, and eventually losing both legs and his left arm.

    Dr. Miller is also the co-founder of Mettle Health, an organization that provides personalized, holistic consultations for any patient or caregiver who needs help navigating the practical, emotional, and existential issues that come with serious illness and disability.

    Dr. Miller is one of the most inspirational and knowledgeable persons I have ever spoken to regarding death, and life.

    In today’s episode, we discuss:

    · Clinton Eastwood quote from the movie, The Outlaw Josey Wales. “Death is easy for us; it’s living that’s tough.”

    · My first time hearing Dr. Miller on the Tim Ferriss show back in 2016.

    · Experiences with ghosts or the presence of a person after their death.

    · The beauty of the mundane of death.

    · Dr. Miller’s unexplainable synchronicity with his patients.

    · The difference between palliative care, end-of-life care, and hospice.

    · When is it time to stop treatment and what do you do when a loved one pushes back against that?

    · Visions or conversations with dead relatives? Sebastian Younger’s new book, In My Time of Dying: How I Came Face to Face with the Idea of an Afterlife on the James Altucher podcast.

    · Assisted suicide or assisted dying.

    · The role of child life specialists when helping children with death.

    · Regrets at the end of life.

    The Netflix documentary featuring Dr. Miller, End Game.


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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Bonus Episode! Mike Roche (The Swiss Army Knife of Law Enforcement) Discusses His Career With The U.S. Secret Service, ATF, And Local Police Work
    Jul 25 2024

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    My guest today is a Swiss Army Knife of law enforcement experience.

    Mike Roche has over four decades of experience starting as a street cop, detective, and special agent for the ATF and the U.S. Secret Service. Mike also served as an adjunct professor teaching threat Assessments of Physical Structures and Behavioral Threat Assessments of Mass Killers.

    Mike shares his vast experience with us today and gives us valuable insights into law enforcement, especially his time with the U.S. Secret Service.

    In today’s episode we discuss:

    · How Mike became interested in law enforcement and why he choose to spend the bulk of his career with the U.S. Secret Service.

    · What it was really like working a protective detail with U.S. Secret Service.

    · How he and other members of the U.S. Secret Service investigated threats against the President of the United States.

    · How to identify potential mass killers in the workplace and school.

    · The role that the U.S. Secret Service plays in the detection and recovery of counterfeit currency.

    All of this and more on today’s episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • 180 Lt. Joe 'Homicide Hunter' Kenda! Donnybrooks to Bestselling Books and Popular T.V. Series (Part Two)
    Jul 21 2024

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    Welcome back everyone and thank you for joining me for the conclusion of my interview with Bestselling Author, Television Personality, and retired Homicide Detective Lieutenant Joe Kenda.

    Joseph Patrick Kenda is a retired Colorado Springs Police Department detective lieutenant who was involved in 387 homicide cases over a 23-year career. He solved 356 cases, a closure rate of 92%. He was featured on the Investigation Discovery television show Homicide Hunter, where he recounted stories of cases he solved. Kenda hosts the Discovery+ show, American Detective With Lt. Joe Kenda. Lt. Kenda is also a bestselling author with four books under his gun belt.

    Please enjoy the conclusion of my interview with this crime-fighting legend, Lt. Joe Kenda.

    In today’s episode we discuss:

    · Crime reduction strategies that work.

    · A community meeting that turned into a Donnybrook with a woman using her high heels as deadly weapons.

    · Going to a victim’s funeral.

    · When Joe knew it was time to retire from police work.

    · Joe’s second career in television and book writing.

    · Best advice for someone thinking about starting a career in law enforcement.

    · “They all count, or none of them count.”

    All of this and more on today’s episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • 113 In The Line Of Fire With Author And Secret Service Agent Mark Brandenburg! (Bonus Episdoe)
    Jul 17 2024

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    Today's bonus episode is a rebroadcast of my interview with Special Agent Mark Brandenburg of the United States Secret Service. Due to the recent assassination attempt on President Trump, I thought this interview would shed some light on the job of secret service agent.

    Today we are in the Line of Fire with Special Agent Mark Brandenburg of the United States Secret Service.

    Mark started his career in law enforcement in the Olathe, KS, Police Department (a suburb of Kansas City). He was assigned to patrol, served as an FTO, and was a member of the tactical support unit.

    In 2001, Mark was hired by the USSS as a special agent. His second day of training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Glynco, GA, was 9/11.

    Began career in the Chicago Field Office investigating financial crimes

    In 2008, Mark moved to Washington, DC, and served 5 1/2 years on the Presidential Protective Division during the Obama administration. During this time was a member of the shift protecting the president and served on the Transportation Section that advances the motorcade routes. Mark drove the presidential limo (The Beast) on many occasions.

    From 2017 - 2019, Mark was a supervisory agent on the Vice-Presidential Protective Division during Mike Pence’s tenure.

    February 21, 2023, Mark published his first novel, Fence Jumper, which is a humorous political thriller about a suspended USSS agent who discovers the supposedly kidnapped wife of a senator running in the presidential primary.

    In today’s episode we discuss:

    · The reason Mark joined law enforcement.

    · Why Mark joined the United States Secret Service.

    · What it was like to be on his second day of training 9/11 to be a special agent with the secret service.

    · What was involved in investigating financial crimes?

    · What it is really like on the presidential protection detail.

    · The importance of staying politically neutral.

    · Favorite and not-so-favorite part of being on the presidential protection detail.

    · What are the common errors in movies / T.V. regarding the secret service? (To Live and Die in L.A. and In the Line of Fire)

    · How much fun is it to drive the presidential limo nicknamed the Beast?

    · Mark’s debut novel, Fence Jumper.

    All of this and more on today’s episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • 179 Lt. Joe 'Homicide Hunter' Kenda! Donnybrooks to Bestselling Books and Popular T.V. Series (Part One)
    Jul 14 2024

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    First things first. I have to thank Sgt. Steve Gould from the Things Police See Podcast for introducing me to today’s special guest.

    Today I have a special treat for you, my wonderful listeners. Welcome, and thank you for joining me for part one of my two-part interview with Bestselling Author, Television Personality, and retired Homicide Detective Lieutenant Joe Kenda.

    Joseph Patrick Kenda is a retired Colorado Springs Police Department detective lieutenant who was involved in 387 homicide cases over a 23-year career. He solved 356 cases, a closure rate of 92%. He was featured on the Investigation Discovery television show Homicide Hunter, where he recounted stories of cases he solved. Kenda hosts the Discovery+ show, American Detective With Lt. Joe Kenda. Lt. Kenda is also a bestselling author with four books under his gun belt.

    Please enjoy part one of my interview with the good lieutenant.

    In today’s episode we discuss:

    · How Lt. Kenda almost delivered a baby in a tank.

    · Lt. Kenda’s beginnings into law enforcement and how he was chosen for the homicide unit.

    · Knowing what he knows now, what advise he would give rookie cop Joe Kenda.

    · His surprising beginnings as a rookie cop and the ‘training’ he received.

    · Using a hand grenade for crowd control.

    · The personal toll of investigating 400 homicides and attending 500 autopsies.

    · Lt. Kenda’s secrets to a happy marriage.

    · Being the voice for the victims with no voice.

    · Attending parole hearings for those he put away for life.

    · Illegal drugs and their relationship to homicide and other violent crimes.

    All of this and more on today’s episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 178 Bestselling Author and Ghostwriter Joshua Lisec and So Good They Call You a Fake!
    Jul 7 2024

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    Today’s show is for you writers out there! No matter if you are a bestselling author with a huge backlist or you are just kicking around the idea of writing a book, todays show will have huge value to you! I highly suggest you take notes for this episode.

    My guest on the show today is Bestselling Author and Expert Ghostwriter/Ghostpublisher, Joshua Lisec.

    Joshua Lisec is a #1 international and Wall Street Journal bestselling ghostwriter who has ghostwritten more than 90 books since 2011 on everything from metabolic health and internet marketing to political tell-alls and current events reporting that have been translated into several languages.

    After having multiple novels published by an independent publishing house, Joshua turned his talents to helping others achieve their own literary dreams.

    As a leading expert on author voice authenticity, Joshua has helped executives, coaches, inventors, multimillionaire and billionaire entrepreneurs, philanthropists, politicians, and religious leaders find the best way to say what’s on their minds and in their hearts.

    The only Certified Ghostwriter (California State University, Long Beach) and Certified Hypnotist (National Guild of Hypnotists), Joshua teaches a masterclass on hypnowriting, a method of ghostwriting that uses the techniques of hypnosis to structure a draft and refine a book.

    In today’s episode we discuss:

    · How Joshua became a hypnotist, and the life-changing effects hypnosis can have.

    · Joshua’s bestselling book, So Good They Call You a Fake: Command Attention, Monetize Your Talent Stack, and Become the Uncontested Authority in Your Niche.

    · How Josh turns bad reviews on their heads and transmutes the lead of hate into the gold of praise.

    · The psychology of book covers and how unique, obvious, and simplistic covers sell a book!

    · How Joshua started his career in ghostwriting?

    · Role of ghost writer and what do you say to someone who says it’s “cheating?”

    · How a book can ruin your career.

    · Joshua explains how books are a form of hypnosis.

    · Common mistakes writers make with their marketing or craft.

    · The role and future of Artificial intelligence in book publishing and writing.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 177 Uncovering the Mysterious World of Death Investigations With Expert Death Investigator and Host of the Popular Death Calls Podcast, Emily Speed!
    Jun 30 2024

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    Today on the show we are going to be talking with former Death Investigator Emily Speed about the little known occupation of death investigator. They are the ones who work either in a medical examiner's or coroner’s office that comes out to the scene of a dead body. Their responsibility is to determine the cause and manner of death of a decedent.

    Emily Speed is a former career death investigator with over 13 years of experience in the field. She has a master’s degree in forensic science and a specialty in skeletal remains. She has been featured on shows such as Oxygen's "Snapped: Notorious" as well as Investigation Discovery's "Devil in Suburbia". Emily's special interests include forensic anthropology, unidentified cold cases, and training professionals in the field. She is the creator and host of Death Calls Podcast where she talks about her experiences in the field and educates the public on postmortem procedures and forensic investigations.

    Please enjoy as Emily unveils the mysteries of death investigations and what the ultimate price you can pay doing that job.

    In today’s episode we discuss:

    · How Emily found her way into the medical examiner’s office.

    · Emily explains what she did at the scene of a dead body and when was it required for her to respond.

    · What special equipment did she bring to a call?

    · The use of meat thermometers on a dead body.

    · Responding to her first call by herself.

    · How she dealt with all the trauma she observed.

    · How someone would prepare for a career as a death investigator.

    · Her popular, Death Calls Podcast!

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    1 hr and 17 mins