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What happens when a Real Time Crime Center Sergeant trades traditional "copaganda" for authentic dialogue?

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In this compelling episode of Cutting Through the Clutter, host Cyndee Woolley sits down with Erik Lavigne, founder of the podcast Two Cops One Donut (launched in 2021). With nearly two decades in law enforcement and a passion for bridging communication gaps, Erik shares why he believes genuine conversation trumps photo ops of cops petting puppies.
In this eye-opening conversation, you'll discover:
=> Why "copaganda" fails and how authentic storytelling builds real trust
=> The three pillars of de-escalation: emotional intelligence, social skills, and training confidence
=> How body cameras and real-time crime centers are changing emergency communication
=> Breaking the echo chamber - why balanced dialogue matters more than hero worship
From his work in law enforcement to his new multimedia venture "DTv (The Donut)," Lavigne demonstrates how authentic dialogue – not traditional PR tactics – can foster genuine understanding between law enforcement and communities. This isn't about taking sides; it's about education, perspective-sharing, and cutting through the noise to find real solutions.
🔥 Standout Moments: Erik doesn't hold back as he critiques both sides of the police debate, explains why officers need more than academy training to handle physical confrontations, and reveals how his military background and jiu-jitsu expertise shaped his approach to community policing.
Connect with Erik Lavigne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/two-cops-one-donut/
Check out Two Cops One Donut website: https://twocopsonedonut.com/
"Two Cops One Donut" Podcast: Available on all major podcast platforms (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Pandora, and more!)
Ready to cut through the communication clutter in your community? This conversation will challenge assumptions and inspire authentic engagement.

Real Time Crime Center Sergeant Erik Lavigne
Founder of Two Cops One Donut
Erik Lavigne is a Real Time Crime Center Sergeant and founder of "Two Cops One Donut," a podcast bridging the communication divide between first responders and their communities. Erik champions authentic dialogue over traditional PR tactics, giving voice to both law enforcement and community perspectives to foster genuine understanding.
Erik Lavigne brings nearly two decades of law enforcement experience, from Flint, Michigan to Texas patrol cars. Starting his career in 2006, he served four years of active duty in Air Force Security Forces and continues to serve with the 802 Security Forces Squadron.
Currently a Real Time Crime Center Sergeant in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Erik spent three years as a police academy instructor at one of the nation's largest departments. He holds a Criminal Justice bachelor's degree and dual master's in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Texas Christian University.
As a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt, Erik advocates that all officers achieve blue belt proficiency, reflecting his holistic approach to policing by preparing officers physically, mentally, and emotionally to serve their communities effectively.

To learn more, visit:

http://www.c2-com.com

Listen to more episodes on Mission Matters:

http://missionmatters.com/author/Cyndee-Woolley/

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Manage episode 501383571 series 3621238
Content provided by Cyndee Woolley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Cyndee Woolley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this compelling episode of Cutting Through the Clutter, host Cyndee Woolley sits down with Erik Lavigne, founder of the podcast Two Cops One Donut (launched in 2021). With nearly two decades in law enforcement and a passion for bridging communication gaps, Erik shares why he believes genuine conversation trumps photo ops of cops petting puppies.
In this eye-opening conversation, you'll discover:
=> Why "copaganda" fails and how authentic storytelling builds real trust
=> The three pillars of de-escalation: emotional intelligence, social skills, and training confidence
=> How body cameras and real-time crime centers are changing emergency communication
=> Breaking the echo chamber - why balanced dialogue matters more than hero worship
From his work in law enforcement to his new multimedia venture "DTv (The Donut)," Lavigne demonstrates how authentic dialogue – not traditional PR tactics – can foster genuine understanding between law enforcement and communities. This isn't about taking sides; it's about education, perspective-sharing, and cutting through the noise to find real solutions.
🔥 Standout Moments: Erik doesn't hold back as he critiques both sides of the police debate, explains why officers need more than academy training to handle physical confrontations, and reveals how his military background and jiu-jitsu expertise shaped his approach to community policing.
Connect with Erik Lavigne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/two-cops-one-donut/
Check out Two Cops One Donut website: https://twocopsonedonut.com/
"Two Cops One Donut" Podcast: Available on all major podcast platforms (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Pandora, and more!)
Ready to cut through the communication clutter in your community? This conversation will challenge assumptions and inspire authentic engagement.

Real Time Crime Center Sergeant Erik Lavigne
Founder of Two Cops One Donut
Erik Lavigne is a Real Time Crime Center Sergeant and founder of "Two Cops One Donut," a podcast bridging the communication divide between first responders and their communities. Erik champions authentic dialogue over traditional PR tactics, giving voice to both law enforcement and community perspectives to foster genuine understanding.
Erik Lavigne brings nearly two decades of law enforcement experience, from Flint, Michigan to Texas patrol cars. Starting his career in 2006, he served four years of active duty in Air Force Security Forces and continues to serve with the 802 Security Forces Squadron.
Currently a Real Time Crime Center Sergeant in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Erik spent three years as a police academy instructor at one of the nation's largest departments. He holds a Criminal Justice bachelor's degree and dual master's in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Texas Christian University.
As a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt, Erik advocates that all officers achieve blue belt proficiency, reflecting his holistic approach to policing by preparing officers physically, mentally, and emotionally to serve their communities effectively.

To learn more, visit:

http://www.c2-com.com

Listen to more episodes on Mission Matters:

http://missionmatters.com/author/Cyndee-Woolley/

  continue reading

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