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There are so many things that impact our ability to achieve success, but none are more impactful than leadership. In our pursuit of helping others “reach their full potential” and “create a better tomorrow”, our team has created the Leadership Excellence Podcast. Individuals and organizations rise and fall with leadership, and we are here to help you rise. We believe, “The best way to predict the future is to create it,” and leaders are creating the future every day across the world. Leaders ...
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What does it take to be a great leader? We asked some of the most influential names in software engineering and product management. You’ll learn ways to grow as a software engineering leader, optimize your time, develop your team, structure your organization, and get the right products to market, faster. In each episode, Joshua Samberg and Robin Pokorný uncover the empowering insights and daily habits of industry leaders who think, speak, and act in ways that make a positive difference in th ...
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Zen of Leadership Excellence podcasts takes you through the sutras created by the host Niket Karajagi on the evolution of a leader. These sutras are a part of the book authored by him. The Sutras are an outcome of conversations with some of the best minds and remarkable professionals that he met as a Coach. The sutras are an elaborate discussion on linking Zen thoughts with the leadership of the 21st Century. Please do visit https://niketkarajagi.com/zen for additional content. More shows ar ...
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The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership

Dr. Steve Morreale - Host - TheCopDoc Podcast

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Visit our website: https://www.copdocpodcast.com The CopDoc Podcast delves into police leadership and innovation. The focus is on aiming for excellence in the delivery of police services across the globe. Dr. Steve Morreale is a retired law enforcement practitioner, a pracademic, turned academic, and scholar from Worcester State University. Steve shares ideas and talks with thought leaders in policing, academia, community leaders, and other related government agencies. You'll find Interviews ...
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Democracy’s College: Research and Leadership in Educational Equity, Justice, and Excellence for All

Office of Community College Research & Leadership, University of Illinois

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This monthly podcast focuses on P-20 education pathways with a focus on research and leadership that promotes educational equity, justice, and excellence for all students. This podcast is a product of the Office of Community College Research and Leadership, or OCCRL, at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Learn more about OCCRL at occrl.illinois.edu.
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Season 6 - Episode 128 Unlock the secrets to effective law enforcement leadership in our latest episode where I chat with Dr. Terry Anderson. Gain invaluable insight into the world of police work where emotional and interpersonal skills are as critical as the badge and gun. Dr. Anderson, with his extensive background in both Canada and the U.S., il…
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Season 6 - Episode 127 Imagine a world where the officers patrolling our neighborhoods not only serve and protect but are also the pinnacle of professional development and adaptability. That's the vision Dr. Matt O'Deane, a prominent figure at California POST, shares as he joins me, Steve Morialli, to unwrap his journey from a safety patrol youngst…
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Season 6 - Episode 126 When the mind faces a maze of trauma and stress, finding the exit can be a heroic journey in itself. Dr. Cherylynn Lee, a beacon of hope in the realm of police psychology, joins us to navigate these complex pathways. She shares her transformation from an academic outsider to a pivotal figure in law enforcement mental health, …
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This Democracy's College podcast episode is the fourth one in a series featuring contributors to the book Critiques for Transformation: Reimagining Colleges and Communities for Social Justice, edited by Drs. Lorenzo Baber and Heather McCambly. In this episode, Dr. McCambly talks to Drs. Erin Doran and Sergio Gonzalez about how their chapters for th…
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Season 6 - Episode 125 Join the conversation with Dr. Grainne Perkins, a trailblazing Irish-born Chief of Police at the University of Southern Maine, whose career arc bends from zoology to the forefront of global law enforcement. Grainna shares her riveting story, a blend of detective work in Dublin's cobblestone alleys, innovative roles in Interpo…
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Season 5 - Episode 124 Embark on an intellectual exploration with me, Dr. Steve Morreale, as I sit down with Dr. Frank Schmalleger, a titan in the field of criminal justice education. His pioneering textbooks have shaped the landscape of learning for generations of law enforcement professionals. Throughout this episode, we discuss shifts in crimina…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 5 - Episode 123 From the hard-knock streets of New York to the high-stakes realm of federal law enforcement, Pete Forcelli’s journey epitomizes the life of a quintessential lawman. This episode peels back the curtain on an illustrious career marked by courage and integrity, as Pete, a retired ATF executive and former NYP…
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Season 5 - Episode 122 Join the conversation with James F. "Jim" Pastor, a former Chicago Police Officer turned author, as he unpacks the tumultuous atmosphere enveloping police leadership today. Our chat delves into ideologies that shape our society, touching on race, religion, and politics, and their effects on law enforcement. Pastor's book "You…
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In the fourth episode of Season 2, we sit down with Claudiu Andrei, Site Tech Lead at Productboard’s San Francisco office, who’s in the process of building up two new teams to better serve our enterprise customers. We talk to Claudiu about what he considers when hiring staff and senior staff engineers, and what makes a candidate CV stand out. He wa…
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Great leaders are great multipliers. The most effective way to become a great multiplier is to become a great coach. There has been a major shift in how we must lead in the 21st Century, and there is a major difference between traditional leadership and the leadership strategies need to lead the millennials and Gen Z. In this episode, we sat down w…
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Season 5 - Episode 121 Imagine feeling the weight of a family legacy on your shoulders as you step into a career safeguarding your community. That's the journey Captain Bill Walsh of the Voorhees Police Department shares with us, offering an unvarnished look at his path from a young police dispatcher to a vanguard of law enforcement innovation. Thr…
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Are you a thermostat or thermometer? Are you setting the energy in the room OR letting the energy in the room set your mindset and energy. It is so important for leaders to set the tone of the organization. We cannot underestimate the power of positivity and inserting consistent positive energy with our teams.…
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In this episode, OCCRL affiliate member Heather McCambly talks with Dr. Rosemary Perez and Dr. Aireale J. Rodgers about the chapters they contributed to in the volume Critiques for Transformation: Reimagining Colleges and Communities for Social Justice, a book that was co-edited by Dr. McCambly and Dr. Lorenzo Baber.…
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Season 5 - Episode 120 Ever wondered how the seemingly stern face of law enforcement could be humanized? We've got Chris Hsiung, the undersheriff of San Mateo County, sharing his own experiences and insights on this matter. A veteran with 28 years at the Mountain View Police Department, Hsiung believes in the power of social media to break down bar…
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Do you aspire to be the best part of your people's day? Are you always trying to create a great work experience for your team? Are you looking for ways to establish deeper connections with your team? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this episode is for you. Dr. David Schreiner is the CEO of KSB Hospital, a keynote speaker, and on Janu…
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Season 6 - Episode 119 Get ready to enter the mind of an expert in evidence-based policing, Dr. Lawrence Sherman, as he takes us on a journey of discovery in the realm of law enforcement. A New Yorker in the UK. As the Chief Scientific Officer for the Metropolitan Police and a professor emeritus at the University of Cambridge, his experiences are a…
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TCD Podcast - Season 6 - Episode 118 What does it truly mean to be a police officer in today's America? Can police departments adapt, innovate, and transform their culture to better serve their communities? Join us as we explore these questions with Dr. Neil Gross, a sociologist from Colby College and a former short-term law enforcement officer in …
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TCD Podcast - Encore Episode 117 - Julie Parker What if you could transform public perception of law enforcement agencies with the power of effective communication? This riveting episode takes a deep dive into the world of police media relations with our esteemed guest, Julie Parker, former ABC Washington News reporter and current CEO of Julie Park…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 6 - Episode 116 Have you ever wondered how the intricate world of social media and public relations intertwine with law enforcement? Let’s unravel this with guest, Katie Nelson, from the Mountain View California Police Department. Katie moved from a career in journalism to managing social media and PR for the police forc…
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TCD Podcast Season 6 - Episode 115 What if you had a peek into the life of a policewoman, a woman of color leading a team to combat domestic, child, and adult abuse in the UK? Join us as we unravel the intriguing journey of Aneela Khalil Khan, a Detective Chief Inspector at South Yorkshire Police Department. Aneela, a seasoned professional with a 2…
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In this episode, OCCRL Director Lorenzo Baber talks with Isaac Gottesman about the chapter that Dr. Gottesman contributed to the volume titled Critiques for Transformation: Reimagining Colleges and Communities for Social Justice, which was co-edited by Dr. Baber and Dr. Heather McCambly.
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Season 6 - Episode 114 -The CopDoc Podcast Ever wondered about the bridge between law enforcement and academia? Today, we take you on a journey with Dr. Mike Birzer, a former sheriff's lieutenant who left and rose to become an esteemed academic at Wichita State University. We talk about his unique career path, shedding light on his teaching in Crim…
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Season 6 - Episode 113 - The CopDoc Podcast What does it take to be a successful police leader in a constantly evolving world? Join us in our latest Cop Doc Podcast episode as we dive into the mind of Deputy Chief Sean Riley from the Framingham Massachusetts Police Department. We explore the challenges and rewards of leading a force of 136 sworn of…
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Season 6 - Episode 112 - The CopDoc Podcast What if you could unlock the secrets behind effective leadership and innovation in policing? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Obed Magny, a LEADS Scholar alum and former Sacramento police officer, as we discuss his journey from the front lines to his current work with Magny Leadership. Le…
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In this episode, Drs. Lorenzo Baber and Heather McCambly provide context on the origin and content of their book proposal and the eventually published volume, Critiques for Transformation: Reimagining Colleges and Communities for Social Justice, which they and their colleagues developed during the trying years of the pandemic. Baber and McCambly al…
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Season 5 - TCD Podcast - Episode 111 In the current media landscape, managing media relations and crisis management for law enforcement agencies can be challenging. However, experts like Julie Parker, former ABC News reporter and current CEO of Julie Parker Communications, are helping to decode this complex terrain. In this podcast episode, Parker …
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 6 - Episode 110 Prepare to be enlightened by Sylvia Moir, the Under Sheriff of Marin County, California, who carries with her a wealth of knowledge from her 35-year policing career. Sylvia's philosophy of leadership is characterized by an intense focus on listening and understanding, acknowledging that her role encompass…
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TCD Podcast - Season 5 - Episode 109 Ever wondered what it's like to spend 40 years in law enforcement? Our latest episode features a chat with John Letteney, a seasoned veteran of policing, currently serving as the Chief of Police in Thomasville, Georgia, and President of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). Letteney provides …
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The CopDoc Podcast Season 5 - Episode 108 Ever wondered how the principles of a 70s Dutch football team could be applied to policing? Simon Byrne, former Merseyside Police Assistant Chief Constable and current Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland takes us through his unique strategy. Starting his career in London, Simon's polic…
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Season 5 - Episode 107 - The CopDoc Podcast Imagine having a front-row seat to an insightful conversation on the pressing issues in policing with Dr. Thaddeus Johnson, a former police officer turned educator and scholar at Georgia State University. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn about evidence-based decision-making, striking a balance …
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What are the 5 critical factors that create extraordinary leadership? This week on the Leadership Excellence Podcast, Dagmara Asbreuk joined us from Dubai and broke down these 5 critical factors. If you are looking to take your leadership to the next level, enhance your culture, and make your team unstoppable, this episode is for you. Interested in…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 5 - Episode 106 Ever wondered how vulnerability and courage can transform a person's life and career? Join us for a captivating conversation with Kristen Zeman, a former police chief turned speaker, facilitator, trainer, and keynote speaker, as she shares her journey from law enforcement to transcending her policing back…
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Steve Morreale - Reflections - Season 5 -Ep 105 Unearth a new perspective shaping modern law enforcement in our latest episode. Brace yourself for an enlightening journey into the realm of branding for police departments, not merely a discussion about logos and colors, but an essential exploration into conveying the heart and soul of a department's…
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Season 5 - Episode 104 - The CopDoc Podcast What if your experience as a police officer could uniquely inform your approach to teaching and leadership? Join our conversation with Dr. Jim O'Keefe, a professor at St. John's University and former Houston police officer, as we explore his journey as a pracademic and the lessons he's learned from workin…
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Season 5 - Episode 103 - The CopDoc Podcast What if you could get a behind-the-scenes look at the life and experiences of a trailblazing female police chief? Join us for an exclusive conversation with Chief Amanda Behan of the Winchester Police Department in Virginia, as she shares her inspiring journey from a middle school job placement test to he…
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In this episode, Chequita Brown talks with Kate Danielson of the organization Foster Progress, as well as with Anna Wandtke and Tricia Wagner of Rock Valley College in Rockford, Illinois. The group discusses how to cultivate a foster-friendly culture at Illinois community colleges.
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Season 5 - Episode 102 - The CopDoc Podcast What does it take to become a leader in the world of law enforcement, and how can you apply those lessons to your own life? Join me as I sit down with Police Chief Anthony Pesare of Middletown, Rhode Island, to talk about his extraordinary journey from an officer in the Rhode Island State Police to a lawy…
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Our third episode of Season 2 was a special live recording from this year’s WebExpo conference in Prague, where we discussed what it takes to become a Staff+ Engineer. We sat down with a trio of experts in the field – Alice Rum, Staff Software Engineer at SentinelOne, Dmitry Belyaev, Principal Frontend Engineer at Booking.com, and Tomáš Růžička, St…
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Season 5 - The CopDoc Podcast - Episode 101 Lisa Lane McCarty is the Director of the Municipal Police Training Committee (MPTC) Police Academy at Fitchburg State University (FSU) in Fitchburg, MA. A strikingly unique model for police training, this program engages CJ students from their freshman year and continues through their senior year. After g…
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All great sports teams have a playbook. They have a playbook for offense, defense, and in football, special teams. These games happen in diverse and complex environments that are changing play by play. Isn't that the same type of environment leaders face each and every day? What if I told you there was a playbook to create the highest levels of Psy…
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Mark Garrett is from South Los Angeles. He rose through the ranks of the California Highway Patrol, serving his entire career in the Los Angeles County area. He retired as a 2-star Chief of the South Division of the CHP. Mark Garrett hosts the (Law Enforcement Officer) LEO Nation Podcast. Since retirement, he has been serving as a Security Director…
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Dr. Melissa Morabito is an Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Massachusetts in Lowell. Melissa conducts research on the adoption of police innovation concentrating on issues of technology, diversity, and police response to public health problems in the community such as mental illness, sexual assault, and d…
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In our second episode of Season 2, we chatted with Hussien Khayoon, Staff Software Developer at Shopify, about the undisputable importance and value of mentoring – regardless if you’re just starting out or already at the top of your game. He discusses how his mentoring roles at Bootcamp, Superpeer, and ADPList gave him a different perspective on te…
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Chief Ruben Quesada served most of his policing career in Arizona. Starting with the Glendale Police, he rose through the ranks in the Mesa, AZ Police, retiring as a Police Commander. He moved from the desert to New England and served as the Deputy Chief of the Northern Essex Community College Police, until his appointment as Chief of the Swampscot…
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Dr. Gennaro F. Vito is a scholar, facilitator, author, professor, and award-winning criminologist at the University of Louisville. He also serves as a faculty member in the Administrative Officer’s Course at the Southern Police Institute where he offers a course on criminal justice leadership (CJ 578). He holds a Ph.D. in Public Administration from…
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Mike Scott is a lawyer, former police chief, researcher and professor, and training facilitator. Michael S. Scott is the director of the Center for Problem-Oriented Policing and a clinical professor in the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice at Arizona State University. He chairs the judging committee for the Herman Goldstein Award for Excelle…
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In our first episode of Season 2, we chatted with Ralph McTeggart, Principal Engineer at Productboard, about his decision to become a Tech Lead after wearing a manager hat for several years. He examines the benefits as well as the challenges he faced upon returning closer to the technical side, sharing how the skills he gained from serving in both …
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Dr. Sarah Abbott is a Boston area based - Licensed CIinical Social Worker (LICSW) clinical, and former professor of Criminal Justice at Lasell College in Newton, MA. Sarah has extensive experience working as a co-responding clinician in Massachusetts police departments. She managed the expansion of the program, increasing service to 15 police agenc…
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Jennifer Morrison is the Commissioner of Public Safety in Vermont. Prior to joining DPS in October 2020 as executive director of policy development and later deputy commissioner, Morrison spent three decades in Vermont’s law enforcement community. She joined the Burlington Police Department as an officer in 1990 and advanced through the ranks, ulti…
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In this episode, Leadership Expert Tony Mackay walks us through the 3 "R's" of leadership that are foundational to the success of leadership in the Australian military. In the episode, Tony provides clear examples for each of these three categories and actionable principles to implement them. I even learned a new concept, "Contributory Dissent". It…
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