The LEO First Podcast
On this episode of The LEO First Podcast, host Michael Laidler speaks with Jason Armstrong, retired Apex Police Chief and national expert in community trust and organizational reform. Chief Armstrong shares his journey from leading transformative changes in Ferguson, Missouri, to authoring his #1 best-selling book, I'm Done Here!: Create Lasting Impact by Leading with Intentionality. He discusses the challenges of fostering accountability while building meaningful connections with the community. Throughout the conversation, Chief Armstrong emphasizes the importance of intentional leadership...
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🎙️ In this episode of The LEO First Podcast, host Michael Laidler interviews Tyra Valeriano, a former Master Law Enforcement Officer and Sergeant with extensive experience in investigations, Tyra holds a Master of Science in Criminal Justice & Cybercrime and has transitioned into roles as a First Responder Mental Health and Wellness Coach, Criminal Justice Adjunct Professor, and entrepreneur. She also hosts her own podcast, focusing on mental health and wellness in the first responder community. Tyra discusses her law enforcement career, emphasizing the importance of mental...
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On this episode of The LEO First Podcast, host Michael Laidler sits down with Antonio Santana, a Marine Corps combat veteran, former law enforcement officer, and mental health advocate. Antonio shares his journey from serving in Iraq to a decade in law enforcement, and how his experiences fueled his passion for supporting veterans and first responders. He discusses his podcast, Frontline Strong, and the nonprofit of the same name, which offers free mental health services to those who serve. Antonio also gives insight into his latest project, Wellness Empowered, and its innovative app focused...
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On this episode of The LEO First Podcast, host Michael Laidler welcomes Percy Pitzer, founder of Creative Corrections and a veteran with over 40 years of correctional management experience. From his military service during the Vietnam era to his innovative work in prison reform, Percy shares the lessons he's learned about leadership, rehabilitation, and the evolving landscape of corrections. As a former warden across multiple security levels, he’s seen firsthand how innovative programs can create safer, more rehabilitative environments. Percy discusses the critical need for practical,...
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On the latest episode of The LEO First Podcast, host Michael Laidler sits down with Chief Deputy Josh Summerford of the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office. With nearly 20 years in law enforcement, Chief Summerford shares insights from a career that has taken him from a deputy clerk to overseeing all divisions of the Sheriff's Office. He discusses the challenges of leading complex operations, coordinating major crime investigations, and balancing responsibilities across multiple divisions, including patrol, criminal investigations, and school resource officers. From receiving a "Top Gun"...
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The LEO First Podcast: This week, we bring you two inspiring guests, Autumn Clifford and Lyndsay Taylor, who share their journeys of resilience, leadership, and impact in law enforcement and beyond. Autumn Clifford is a professional coach, entrepreneur, and podcast host of She’s An Asset. With a Master’s in Criminal Justice, extensive martial arts achievements, and a groundbreaking career in law enforcement, Autumn specializes in mindset coaching and resilience training. Her signature Breakthrough Method has empowered countless professionals to thrive in their careers and personal lives....
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The LEO First Podcast: This week, we’re honored to feature Davin Cole, a veteran with 33 years in law enforcement. From serving as a Deputy Sheriff with the SFSD to a diverse 29-year tenure with the SFPD, Davin brings unparalleled insights. He shares his experience leading the Homeless Outreach Unit (HSOC), where he championed human-centered policies, creating transformative programs like LEAD to support rehabilitation and recovery for the homeless and those battling addiction. As a certified CA POST instructor, Davin specializes in Procedural Justice, Implicit Bias, Crisis...
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On this episode of the podcast, Ivan Guduric, a decorated member of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Serbia, shares his journey of service, advocacy, and athletic excellence. With 19 years of experience as a police officer in Belgrade, Ivan’s commitment to public safety is matched only by his passion for advancing labor rights through his role as a board member of the Police Union of Serbia. A graduate from the University Union Nikola Tesla, Ivan discusses how his legal expertise fuels his trade union activism. As a dedicated advocate, he works tirelessly to promote fair...
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This week on the podcast, Jeff Marr, a Certified Mental Performance Coach, shares his transformative journey and the principles behind his platform, Me vs Me. With multiple years of experience, Jeff leverages his background in law enforcement, business ownership, and sports coaching to empower individuals to take control of their mental performance. A father of seven, Jeff brings unique insights into resilience, having faced challenges such as depression, PTSD, anxiety, and alcoholism while striving to "Win Every Day". Jeff discusses the philosophy of self-accountability and growth that...
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This episode features Rachel Keller, a seasoned law enforcement professional with 18 years of service at the Leon County Sheriff’s Office. Currently, Rachel is the Special Investigations Unit Sergeant, collaborating with HSI to oversee human trafficking investigations. Her career path includes roles as a Patrol Sergeant, Financial Crimes Detective, and School Resource Officer, earning her multiple accolades, such as the Meritorious Service Award and Employee of the Month honors. Rachel’s pioneering work as LCSO's first female motor officer reflects her commitment to breaking barriers and...
info_outlineIn this episode of the LEO First Podcast, we sit down with Chris Hsiung, Executive Director of "The Curve," a leadership organization co-founded with Simon Sinek and law enforcement leaders across the nation. The Curve's mission is to modernize police culture by inspiring and equipping progressive leaders with the tools they need for effective leadership development. Chris shares insights on how The Curve fosters innovation and supports those aiming to reshape the law enforcement profession from within.
Chris brings over 28 years of law enforcement experience to the table, having served as Police Chief of Mountain View, California, and later as Undersheriff of San Mateo County. His leadership in these roles emphasized community partnerships, crisis communications, and digital engagement, ensuring that law enforcement evolves to meet modern challenges. His career highlights underscore his commitment to leading with integrity and forward-thinking approaches.
An internationally recognized speaker and writer, Chris is also a graduate of the prestigious Harvard Kennedy School's Senior Executives program. He currently serves on several boards, including as Chair of the IACP Human & Civil Rights Committee, reflecting his ongoing dedication to advancing leadership and human rights in policing.
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