53 min

Digging Deeper: Things Police See Host - Steve Gould The Off Duty Podcast - Law Enforcement

    • Documentary

In this episode, host Anthony McNeil engaged in a heartfelt conversation with Steve Gould, a 12-year police officer and host of the Things Police See podcast.
They discussed the emotional and physical challenges faced by those in law enforcement, as well as the personal growth and reflections that come with the job.
Growing up in a small town, Steve was inspired by his father's career in law enforcement, who was a respected figure and helped people when they needed it the most.
This sparked Steve's own journey into the field, where he has experienced both the positive aspects and challenges that come with being a police officer.
One of the most significant challenges in law enforcement is the physical and mental toll it takes on an individual. Both Steve and Anthony shared their experiences of injuries and the impact they had on their careers.
However, despite the downsides, the good aspects of the job have outweighed the bad. Anthony shared how luck brought him into law enforcement, allowing him to better his family's future.
Furthermore, they both reflected on the inspirational people they worked with throughout their careers who motivated and pushed them to be better.
Another topic of discussion was the debate around martial arts and jujitsu, and their role in developing discipline, leadership, and following.
Trying new things and pushing boundaries is essential to both personal and professional growth, and Steve shared his interest in exploring voice-over work as an example.
Networking and connecting with others in the law enforcement community are also crucial, as it help humanize police officers and allow for shared experiences and support.
Through platforms like the Things Police See podcast, officers can share their stories, ambitions, and motivations, shedding light on the changing landscape of the American dream.
In conclusion, this honest and powerful conversation between Anthony McNeil and Steve Gould highlights the importance of personal growth and reflection in law enforcement.
By acknowledging the emotional and physical challenges faced by officers, we can better understand the people behind the badge and appreciate the sacrifices they make every day.
About Steve Gould4 years natural resources officer , 12 years police officerHost - Things Police See PodcastFrom Massachusetts
Follow SteveInstagramYouTubeFacebook
Time Stamps0:03:38 - Unexpected Path to Law Enforcement (62 Seconds)
0:08:41 - Efforts to Eliminate Law Enforcement Pensions (80 Seconds)
0:12:48 - Challenges of Police Work (113 Seconds)
0:23:15 - Police Officers and PTSD in Podcasting (75 Seconds)
0:25:38 - Exploring Social Media Posts (60 Seconds)
0:29:42 - Exploring Voice Over for Audio Books (100 Seconds)
0:41:52 - FTO Program Mishap (69 Seconds)
0:47:09 - Humanizing Police Officers Through Podcasts (71 Seconds)
0:49:43 - Netflix's "How to Get Rich" Series (50 Seconds)
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Support First Responders:Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and helping first responders in need. a...

In this episode, host Anthony McNeil engaged in a heartfelt conversation with Steve Gould, a 12-year police officer and host of the Things Police See podcast.
They discussed the emotional and physical challenges faced by those in law enforcement, as well as the personal growth and reflections that come with the job.
Growing up in a small town, Steve was inspired by his father's career in law enforcement, who was a respected figure and helped people when they needed it the most.
This sparked Steve's own journey into the field, where he has experienced both the positive aspects and challenges that come with being a police officer.
One of the most significant challenges in law enforcement is the physical and mental toll it takes on an individual. Both Steve and Anthony shared their experiences of injuries and the impact they had on their careers.
However, despite the downsides, the good aspects of the job have outweighed the bad. Anthony shared how luck brought him into law enforcement, allowing him to better his family's future.
Furthermore, they both reflected on the inspirational people they worked with throughout their careers who motivated and pushed them to be better.
Another topic of discussion was the debate around martial arts and jujitsu, and their role in developing discipline, leadership, and following.
Trying new things and pushing boundaries is essential to both personal and professional growth, and Steve shared his interest in exploring voice-over work as an example.
Networking and connecting with others in the law enforcement community are also crucial, as it help humanize police officers and allow for shared experiences and support.
Through platforms like the Things Police See podcast, officers can share their stories, ambitions, and motivations, shedding light on the changing landscape of the American dream.
In conclusion, this honest and powerful conversation between Anthony McNeil and Steve Gould highlights the importance of personal growth and reflection in law enforcement.
By acknowledging the emotional and physical challenges faced by officers, we can better understand the people behind the badge and appreciate the sacrifices they make every day.
About Steve Gould4 years natural resources officer , 12 years police officerHost - Things Police See PodcastFrom Massachusetts
Follow SteveInstagramYouTubeFacebook
Time Stamps0:03:38 - Unexpected Path to Law Enforcement (62 Seconds)
0:08:41 - Efforts to Eliminate Law Enforcement Pensions (80 Seconds)
0:12:48 - Challenges of Police Work (113 Seconds)
0:23:15 - Police Officers and PTSD in Podcasting (75 Seconds)
0:25:38 - Exploring Social Media Posts (60 Seconds)
0:29:42 - Exploring Voice Over for Audio Books (100 Seconds)
0:41:52 - FTO Program Mishap (69 Seconds)
0:47:09 - Humanizing Police Officers Through Podcasts (71 Seconds)
0:49:43 - Netflix's "How to Get Rich" Series (50 Seconds)
============================
Support First Responders:Blue Java Coffee Co. is a coffee brand that I started, one because I like coffee and two, because a portion of every purchase, will be donated to a different campaign on the “Fund the First” platform and helping first responders in need. a...

53 min