Clues of Leadership

Dominick Watters

The Clues of Leadership is a leadership podcast for law enforcement professionals who believe that how we lead matters just as much as what we do. This show is built for a new generation of leaders—who are stepping into supervision and command with a deep understanding of people, purpose, and responsibility. Each episode features honest, experience-driven conversations with respected leaders who share how they grew into leadership roles, navigated mistakes, built trust, and learned to lead with integrity in a demanding profession. Rather than focusing on tactics or investigations, The Clues of Leadership explores the human side of leadership in law enforcement: emotional intelligence, accountability, communication, empathy, and ethical decision-making. These conversations highlight the moments that shaped leaders—when authority alone wasn’t enough, when relationships mattered, and when leadership required humility, self-awareness, and courage. Listeners will hear real stories about the transition from peer to supervisor, managing difficult conversations, leading under pressure, and maintaining character when the job tests it most. Each episode is designed to offer practical leadership insights—what we call “Leadership Clues”—that can be applied immediately on the job and carried throughout a career. This podcast is for officers preparing for promotion, new supervisors finding their footing, and leaders who want to grow without losing themselves in the process. It’s for those who understand that leadership in law enforcement is not about ego or title, but about service, consistency, and trust. The Clues of Leadership is produced by Evidence Leadership Group, LLC, an organization committed to developing thoughtful, ethical, and emotionally intelligent leaders within law enforcement and public safety. New episodes released every Friday.

Episodes

  1. Tim White: The Deputy Chief that took out the Trash

    Feb 27

    Tim White: The Deputy Chief that took out the Trash

    Most leaders talk about servant leadership. Deputy Chief Tim White lives it. During a snowstorm, while officers and public works staff worked 18-hour shifts, White quietly stepped outside and emptied overflowing trash cans himself. No announcement. No speech. Just action. Staff later photographed it and saved it. That moment captures the difference between rank and leadership. Tim White serves as Deputy Chief of Police for the Greenbelt Police Department in Maryland, a department known for strong retention, cultural stability, and community trust. But his leadership philosophy wasn’t built in comfort. As a young man who once failed his first PT test, he faced a decision: quit or develop discipline. He chose discipline—and that decision shaped his entire career. In this episode, Tim breaks down what leadership actually requires in modern law enforcement: • Why relationships—not authority—create influence • The 101% Principle for navigating conflict and division • How informal leaders shape culture more than rank • The difference between a “mistake of the mind” and an “error of the heart” • Leading through legislative pressure and public scrutiny • Why sustainable culture change happens through daily modeling You’ll also hear the powerful moment his son, a U.S. Army Second Lieutenant, pinned his Deputy Chief rank. When asked how it felt, Tim redirected the focus to his son’s service. That tells you everything about how he defines leadership. If you lead people—or aspire to—this conversation will challenge and recalibrate how you think about influence, accountability, and service.

    1h 14m
  2. Dr. Michelle Milam - Building Trust Through 37 Years in Law Enforcement

    Feb 20

    Dr. Michelle Milam - Building Trust Through 37 Years in Law Enforcement

    Join us for the premiere episode of Clues of Leadership, where we sit down with Dr. Michelle Milam, Chief of Police for Maryland's Motor Vehicle Administration and a 37-year law enforcement veteran. Dr. Milam shares powerful insights from her journey through Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, DC, where she retired as a lieutenant, and her continued impact as an associate professor training the next generation of officers. In This Episode: • The leadership lesson that changed everything: "Be the leader you didn't have" • Why the jump from officer to sergeant is the hardest transition in policing • How to identify and leverage informal leaders in your organization • The tragic story of an officer who died, and the leadership lesson it taught • Navigating modern policing challenges: social media, AI, and constant surveillance • The power of emotional intelligence in law enforcement leadership • Why trust and credibility matter more than rank Key Takeaways: Leadership isn't born—it's developed through lived experience, faith, and familyRank doesn't make people follow you; respect is earnedThe best leaders practice what they preach and make human decisionsBuilding trust with your team is the foundation of effective leadershipDr. Milam is an FBI National Academy graduate with over 17 years as an educator, bringing both practitioner experience and academic expertise to every conversation. Her mother's strength as a breast cancer survivor taught her the perseverance that carried her through nearly four decades of service. Whether you're a new officer, aspiring supervisor, or seasoned leader, this conversation offers timeless wisdom on developing your leadership skills in one of the most challenging professions. Connect & Subscribe for more conversations with law enforcement leaders who share the clues that shaped their careers.

    50 min

About

The Clues of Leadership is a leadership podcast for law enforcement professionals who believe that how we lead matters just as much as what we do. This show is built for a new generation of leaders—who are stepping into supervision and command with a deep understanding of people, purpose, and responsibility. Each episode features honest, experience-driven conversations with respected leaders who share how they grew into leadership roles, navigated mistakes, built trust, and learned to lead with integrity in a demanding profession. Rather than focusing on tactics or investigations, The Clues of Leadership explores the human side of leadership in law enforcement: emotional intelligence, accountability, communication, empathy, and ethical decision-making. These conversations highlight the moments that shaped leaders—when authority alone wasn’t enough, when relationships mattered, and when leadership required humility, self-awareness, and courage. Listeners will hear real stories about the transition from peer to supervisor, managing difficult conversations, leading under pressure, and maintaining character when the job tests it most. Each episode is designed to offer practical leadership insights—what we call “Leadership Clues”—that can be applied immediately on the job and carried throughout a career. This podcast is for officers preparing for promotion, new supervisors finding their footing, and leaders who want to grow without losing themselves in the process. It’s for those who understand that leadership in law enforcement is not about ego or title, but about service, consistency, and trust. The Clues of Leadership is produced by Evidence Leadership Group, LLC, an organization committed to developing thoughtful, ethical, and emotionally intelligent leaders within law enforcement and public safety. New episodes released every Friday.