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Courageous Leadership with Dr. Travis Yates Podcast examines what it means to be a Courageous Police Leader. Join us weekly as the concepts of Courageous Leadership are detailed along with interviews with influencers that are committed to leading with courage. You can find out more about Courageous Leadership with Travis Yates at: www.TravisYates.org
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First on Scene

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First on Scene is a gripping podcast from the Law Enforcement Death Response Team that dives into the harrowing world of law enforcement and first responders. Hear firsthand accounts from brave individuals and their families who have navigated through unimaginable trauma, discovering the remarkable resilience and unwavering determination that define the first responder community. Join us as we uncover the tools, the courage, and the human spirit that propel these heroes not just to survive b ...
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Send us a text Randy Sutton, 34-year law enforcement veteran and founder of The Wounded Blue, examines America's criminal justice crisis and its devastating impact on police officers nationwide. He traces how political decisions and false narratives have undermined public safety while offering solutions to restore respect for law enforcement. • The…
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On this episode, Bo sits down with former Congressman Peter King for a powerful and wide-ranging conversation. They discuss the surge in violent crime in New York City, why “defund the police” is a dangerous path, and how the NYPD remains the last line of defense against rising threats. Bo and King dive into the upcoming mayoral election and warn o…
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Send us a text We have a political supremacist problem in America where certain ideologies believe their viewpoint is so morally correct that violence becomes an acceptable response to their opponents. • A Rutgers University study found over 50% of left-of-center respondents believed the assassination of political figures was justified • The FBI As…
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Send us a text Law enforcement leadership training avoids addressing toxic leadership because the very leaders creating toxic environments are often the ones funding training programs. The focus on positive psychology and war stories rather than confronting real leadership problems prevents meaningful change in police organizations. • Most popular …
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On this episode, Bo dives into the chaos facing New York City, from a shocking gun rampage in the Bronx and a Harlem subway platform turned crime scene to the radical agenda of Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani, who Bo says is pushing soft-on-crime policies, higher taxes, and replacing cops with social workers. Bo calls out Mayor Adams’ hypocrisy, Al S…
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Send us a text Non-negotiables are the minimum daily actions that leaders refuse to skip, which over time transform unpredictable outcomes into predictable success. • Daily behaviors entirely within your control that you commit to no matter how busy, tired, or stressed you become • Focus on realistic commitments across body, mind, mission, people, …
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Send us a text John Drozdowski, known as "The Millionaire Cop," shares how financial wellness is the overlooked component of officer wellbeing and reveals why pensions alone won't secure a comfortable retirement for law enforcement professionals. Travis and John discuss how the traditional academy mindset of "you'll never be rich, but you'll live c…
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On this episode, Bo talks about the deepening crime crisis in New York City and the failed leadership that allows it to spiral out of control. He calls out corrupt politicians, soft-on-crime policies, and the broken justice system that leaves ordinary New Yorkers unprotected. From bail reform disasters to rising violence on the streets, Bo lays out…
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On this episode, Bo Dietl sounds the alarm over what he sees as a critical danger for New York City — the potential election of mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Dietl blasts Mamdani as a “Manchurian candidate,” alleging ties to socialist organizations, radical groups, and billionaire backers like George Soros. Bo takes aim at Mamdani’s record, fie…
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Bo Dietl welcomes Curtis Sliwa, whom he describes as the potential next mayor of New York City. The discussion covers a range of topics, including crime in the Bronx, the inefficacy of the 'Defund the Police' movement, and the public's concerns about safety. They criticize current Mayor Eric Adams for his alleged mismanagement and corruption, inclu…
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On this episode, Bo Dietl unleashes a fiery and unfiltered warning about the future of New York City as the mayoral race heats up. With crime surging, police ranks dwindling, and dangerous policies threatening public safety, Bo calls out candidate Zohran Mamdani (or as Bo calls him, “MamDummy”), slamming his defund-the-police stance, anti-law enfor…
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On this episode, Bo Dietl interviews renowned lawyer Arthur Aidala. They open with a discussion on a recent shooting incident in the Bronx and pivot to the guest's legal expertise. Aidala shares his work on high-profile cases including Harvey Weinstein's trials and discusses the rigorous jury polling they conducted. The conversation then shifts to …
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Send us a text What happens when police officers make split-second decisions under immense pressure? How do we fairly evaluate these actions after the fact? These questions lie at the heart of our riveting conversation with Sergeant Jamie Borden, one of law enforcement's most respected use-of-force experts. Jamie takes us on his remarkable journey …
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Send us a text Darrell Kriplean from the Phoenix Law Enforcement Officers Association reveals how his department successfully challenged the Department of Justice's pattern-or-practice investigation, resulting in a nationwide halt to consent decrees. • Phoenix police faced a three-year DOJ investigation despite promises of collaboration • City offi…
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On this episode Bo welcomes Nassau County Police Commissioner Pat Ryder. They discuss the differences in policing between Nassau County and New York City, highlighting the support from elected officials and the community in Nassau County. Ryder shares his experiences and insights on topics such as intelligence sharing post-9/11, the impact of liber…
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Bo Dietl welcomes Randy Sutton, a former lieutenant from the Las Vegas police department, and founder of The Wounded Blue, an organization that supports injured and disabled officers. They discuss the current state of policing in America, the challenges officers face, and the impact of cultural and political shifts on law enforcement. Randy shares …
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Bo Dietl welcomes his close friend and key influence in his acting career, Vince Maritato. Bo and Vince discuss their journey into the movie industry, recounting memorable moments from films like 'Goodfellas,' 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' and 'The Irishman.' Vince shares his impressive ability to recite scenes from classic films such as 'The Godfathe…
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Bo and Curtis Sliwa discuss the chaotic political scene in New York City. They provide a detailed account of their personal histories, including gang wars, careers in law enforcement, and early political runs. Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels and a candidate for NYC mayor, vows to prioritize public safety, honesty, and integrity. Th…
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On this episode, Bo Dietl dissects the escalating chaos in New York City, from the crime wave gripping the streets to the heated mayoral showdown between Curtis Sliwa and Andrew Cuomo. He throws his full support behind Sliwa, citing urgent public safety concerns. Bo also slams Robert De Niro’s performance in The Alto Nights and calls out his politi…
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On this episode, Bo Dietl interviews renowned defense attorney Joe Tacopina. They discuss a range of topics, including the recent controversy surrounding the police force in the Bronx, the importance of feeling safe in the city, and highlighting Tacopina's impressive track record in court. Joe shares insights about his team-oriented approach, drawi…
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Send us a text A deep dive into the often-ignored repercussions of federal consent decrees on local law enforcement agencies. We explore the historical context, emerging trends, and an unparalleled response from the Phoenix Police Department to recent DOJ investigations. • Overview of federal consent decrees and their intent • Discussion on cities …
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Send us a text Eugene Roy shares a wealth of experience and insights on the transformation of leadership in law enforcement. He delves into how generational shifts have affected policing and the importance of mental health for officers. • Discussion of the evolution of policing from the 1990s to today • Insights into the challenges faced by modern …
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Bo interviews Lieutenant Commander Vernon Geberth, a renowned expert in homicide and death investigation. The episode delves into Geberth's distinguished career with the NYPD, discussing his various roles from the tactical patrol force to running homicides. The conversation highlights the complex challenges faced by police officers, including inter…
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Bo Dietl discusses recent incidents of crime in New York City and the ongoing efforts to combat government corruption and waste. He highlights President Trump's initiatives, along with Elon Musk and the Doge team's investigations, which have targeted misuse of funds in various government sectors including education, FEMA, and the MTA. Bo criticizes…
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Send us a text Law enforcement officers often face an identity crisis when transitioning to the private sector. Colin Whittington shares valuable insights on skills that transfer outside the badge and emphasizes the importance of preparation, networking, and self-belief for a fulfilling career post-law enforcement. • The journey from law enforcemen…
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Send us a text Authentic leadership in law enforcement is about integrity and the commitment to one's word, as Sheriff Scott Walton illustrates through his experiences. By fostering a supportive environment, Walton emphasizes the significance of standing up for officers in difficult times while exposing the damaging effects of weak leadership. • Im…
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On this episode, Bo discusses recent examples of government waste and mismanagement of taxpayer dollars. He highlights instances like the maintenance of empty federal buildings, fraud in COVID-19 relief programs, and wasteful expenditures on luxury office furniture. Additionally, Bo touches on excessive spending for projects abroad, such as DEI ini…
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Send us a text The episode delves into the profound irony faced by the Pacific Palisades community, where those who once helped the homeless now experience similar struggles. Through analysis of leadership failures and community initiatives, we uncover critical lessons that call for accountability and empathy in leadership roles. • Discussion on Ru…
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