Take It To The Streets

Blake Richardson

Real cops. Real stories. Real lessons. Hosted by Blake Richardson, this show dives into the world of proactive patrol, interdiction, and the realities of working the street. Each episode brings honest conversations with the men and women who’ve done the job. Active, retired, instructors, K-9 handlers, narcs, leaders, and officers who’ve been through the fire. If you’re a cop who wants to stay sharp, stay inspired, and stay in the fight then welcome to the show.

Episodes

  1. Jan 26

    #6 From Interdiction to Chief of Police

    In this conversation, Chris Green shares his extensive experience in law enforcement, particularly in interdiction and K9 operations.He discusses the challenges and rewards of working in interdiction, the importance of proactivity, and the dynamics of building a successful team.Chris emphasizes the need for training, collaboration, and understanding the impact of their work on the community. He also shares compelling success stories, including a significant case involving murder suspects, highlighting the critical role of law enforcement in saving lives and making a difference.In this conversation, Chris and Blake discuss various aspects of law enforcement, focusing on drug interdiction, asset forfeiture, and the challenges of career progression within the police force. They delve into the legal nuances of asset forfeiture, and the importance of mentorship and training in developing future leaders in law enforcement. Chris shares his experiences transitioning to a leadership role as a chief of police, emphasizing the need for a balance between administrative duties and fieldwork. Takeaways  Chris Green has over 30 years of experience in law enforcement, primarily in interdiction. Interdiction requires a unique mindset and the ability to handle failure. Building relationships and networking is crucial for success in interdiction. Proactive policing can significantly reduce crime in communities. Training and experience are essential for effective interdiction work. Understanding the dynamics of drug and money trafficking is vital for interdiction officers. Collaboration with other agencies enhances interdiction efforts. Success in interdiction often comes from recognizing criminal behavior and characteristics. Officers should be rewarded for both proactive and reactive policing efforts. The impact of interdiction work extends beyond local communities, affecting broader regions.  Asset forfeiture requires a clear link to drug-related activities. The burden of proof for civil asset forfeiture is lower than for criminal cases. Using drug detection tools like ion scan machines can enhance evidence collection. Training and experience are crucial for effective interdiction work. Career advancement in law enforcement can be hindered by administrative politics. Mentorship plays a vital role in developing new officers. Successful leaders in law enforcement must balance administrative duties with fieldwork. Understanding the legal framework is essential for effective policing. Building a strong team is key to successful law enforcement operations.

    1h 38m
  2. #4 A Mind Caught Between Two Gunfights W/Jamie Wyatt-Part 2

    12/12/2025

    #4 A Mind Caught Between Two Gunfights W/Jamie Wyatt-Part 2

    Episodes 3 and 4 dive deep into the mindset, heart, and resilience of Jamie Wyatt, a man who has survived two officer-involved shootings and continues to stand strong. This episode sits right between his two critical incidents. Episode 3 covers the first shooting, and Episode 4 will take you into the second. But this episode is where the real internal battle is exposed. In this conversation, Jamie opens up about the mental recovery after his first shooting. How he had to rebuild himself from the inside out, confront the weight of what happened, and prepare for the possibility of facing it again. We talk honestly about the fear, anger, guilt, and pressure that most cops bury because they think they’re supposed to. Jamie lays it all out so that another officer listening might realize they’re not alone. We get into leadership, both good and bad, and the impact it has on an officer trying to find their footing again. Jamie talks about the people who showed up for him when he needed them most, the ones who didn’t, and how family, faith, and brotherhood kept him grounded when the job tried to shake him apart. This episode isn’t about tactics. It’s about survival, perspective, and what it takes to keep going when the trauma doesn’t clock out when you do. We talk life lessons, the mental battles no one warns you about, and the hard truth that the uniform doesn’t make you bulletproof, physically or emotionally. If you’re a police officer who has faced critical incidents, or if you ever do, I hope this episode sits with you. I hope it brings awareness, offers strength, and reminds you that your mental health matters as much as your physical safety. Jamie’s story is raw, emotional, powerful and an important conversation for every cop, supervisor, and academy recruit to hear.

    1h 19m
  3. #3 A Mind Caught Between Two Gunfights W/Jamie Wyatt-Part 1

    12/12/2025

    #3 A Mind Caught Between Two Gunfights W/Jamie Wyatt-Part 1

    Episodes 3 and 4 dive deep into the mindset, heart, and resilience of Jamie Wyatt, a man who has survived two officer-involved shootings and continues to stand strong. This episode sits right between his two critical incidents. Episode 3 covers the first shooting, and Episode 4 will take you into the second. This episode is where the real internal battle is exposed. In this conversation, Jamie opens up about the mental recovery after his first shooting. How he had to rebuild himself from the inside out, confront the weight of what happened, and prepare for the possibility of facing it again. We talk honestly about the fear, anger, guilt, and pressure that most cops bury because they think they’re supposed to. Jamie lays it all out so that another officer listening might realize they’re not alone. We get into leadership, both good and bad, and the impact it has on an officer trying to find their footing again. Jamie talks about the people who showed up for him when he needed them most, the ones who didn’t, and how family, faith, and brotherhood kept him grounded when the job tried to shake him apart. This episode isn’t about tactics. It’s about survival, perspective, and what it takes to keep going when the trauma doesn’t clock out when you do. We talk life lessons, the mental battles no one warns you about, and the hard truth that the uniform doesn’t make you bulletproof, physically or emotionally. If you’re a police officer who has faced critical incidents, or if you ever do, I hope this episode sits with you. I hope it brings awareness, offers strength, and reminds you that your mental health matters as much as your physical safety. Jamie’s story is raw, emotional, and powerful, an important conversation for every cop, supervisor, and academy recruit to hear.

    1h 12m

About

Real cops. Real stories. Real lessons. Hosted by Blake Richardson, this show dives into the world of proactive patrol, interdiction, and the realities of working the street. Each episode brings honest conversations with the men and women who’ve done the job. Active, retired, instructors, K-9 handlers, narcs, leaders, and officers who’ve been through the fire. If you’re a cop who wants to stay sharp, stay inspired, and stay in the fight then welcome to the show.

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