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Brad Frederick is the Host of Surviving The Street Podcast, a former U.S. Marine Infantryman, active law enforcement officer and the CEO/Lead Instructor of Kinetic Concepts Training Group. Surviving the Streets podcasts discusses all things tactical training, police training, police mentorship, and personal development.
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Israeli Soldier Talks War in Gaza, Combat Tactics and CQB
Israeli soldier discusses the war in Gaza, combat tactics, and close quarter battle (CQB) techniques used by the IDF. Get an inside look at Israeli military operations and strategies.
Surviving the Street discusses combat tactics regarding CQB while reflecting on U.S. and Israeli common practices. This IDF soldier explains valuable lessons that were learned as a result of failed attempts at utilizing traditionally taught CQB methods and best practices.
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Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle in Law Enforcement and Taking Responsibility
This is podcast episode 2 of a series of episodes covering Defenders and Disciples "Complacency Kills" document. In this episode we cover personal development, mental health, taking responsibility and understanding how to navigate law enforcement with the correct mindset.
We also discuss some of the stigma associated with being a police officer that thinks tactically. This includes the way you look, the equipment you carry on duty, and the tactical decisions you make out on the street.
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Negative Consequences of Comfortability in Law Enforcement
The lack of police training and complacency among police officers can lead to serious injury or death by compromising safety protocols, decision-making abilities, threat recognition, physical and tactical skills, as well as emotional and mental resilience. Addressing these issues requires a commitment to ongoing training, support, and accountability within law enforcement agencies to ensure officers are adequately prepared to navigate the complexities and dangers of their profession.
This episode explores the realities of law enforcement organizations and where training stands on the list of importance.
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The Evolution of Law Enforcement: The Way We've Always Done it
Will you adapt to the changes of law enforcement?
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Law enforcement is constantly evolving, whether you think this is good or bad, you are a part of the evolution. Changes withing law enforcement and how we police can affect the public and have major implications on officers. It's important for officers to understand that the era in which they are working in and learn how to adapt.
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Analyzing Body Cam Footage And Discussing The Complexity of Police Encounters
In this episode we analyze body cam footage from Riverside Police Department and discuss the legal procedures revolving around probable cause, reasonable suspicion and consensual encounters.
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Unmasking the Hero: The Psychology Behind Men Masking Poor Performances
In this thought-provoking episode I explore the world of male psychology and the tendency for individuals to mask their poor performances to emerge as heroes. I explore potential reasons behind this behavior, the societal expectations that contribute to it, and the impact it has on personal and professional lives.
This episode identifies the fear of vulnerability, and the societal expectations that often lead individuals to prioritize appearing heroic over acknowledging their mistakes.
This episode uncovers instances where this phenomenon is prevalent and its consequences on relationships, work environments, and personal growth. Are these actions driven by a desire for validation, fear of judgment, or an ingrained societal construct?
Can breaking free from the hero narrative lead to healthier relationships, improved mental well-being, and better overall performance in law enforcement?
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