Life as an Estonian cop in the 90s w/ Eerik Heldna - The Frontline Combat Ready - Igaüks on juht
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When you think about the journey of a nation, it's often the stories of its people that give colour to the black-and-white pages of history. In the latest episode of Combat Ready Frontline Podcast, we are introduced to a man whose life is a reflection of Estonia's struggle, growth, and development, Combat Ready Instructor Eerik Heldna.
Eerik's story isn't just about a career in public service; it's a story that reflects the fabric of Estonia's re-independence. Imagine being a young beat cop, witnessing the chaotic beauty of a country reborn, the lawlessness of once-forbidden streets now teeming with life and opportunity. This is where Eerik's tale begins, in the no-go zones of Tallinn, which today buzz with the vibrant energy of hipster culture and artisan cafes.
Host Louis Zezeran takes us on a journey through Eerik's eyes, exploring the transformation of Estonia from the ground up. From the gritty reality of drug enforcement to the strategic intricacies of military intelligence, Eerik's career is a testament to the power of being "default aggressive" — a mindset of seizing opportunities and serving one's nation with fervour.
(00:00) Start
(01:39) Eerik is giving a speech for Estonia's independence day tomorrow
(07:53) We just got back from training with Echelon Front in the US
(11:56) Estonia in the 90s was a place where you could make something happen
(13:04) Recalling Estonia's re-independence in 1991
(19:01) Most of Estonia's decision makers were relatively young after independence
(25:39) Eerik Estonian police in 1998 to focus on drug related crime
(33:17) Early days on the beat
(39:47) 90's Estonia had huge problem with border, customs and traffic police corruption
(52:41) Eerik's struggle with the balance between being default aggressive and taking responsibility
(57:07) Did the 90's pave the way for Estonia' entrepreneur spirit today?
(58:04) Final thoughts
Follow Us
Eerik Heldna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eerik-heldna-7501ab293/
Louis Zezeran: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louiszezeran
If you have any questions, write to me: louis@combatready.ee
Keep an eye on our activities and future trainings: https://www.combatready.ee
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CombatReadyEE
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/combatreadyee
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/combatready
When you think about the journey of a nation, it's often the stories of its people that give colour to the black-and-white pages of history. In the latest episode of Combat Ready Frontline Podcast, we are introduced to a man whose life is a reflection of Estonia's struggle, growth, and development, Combat Ready Instructor Eerik Heldna.
Eerik's story isn't just about a career in public service; it's a story that reflects the fabric of Estonia's re-independence. Imagine being a young beat cop, witnessing the chaotic beauty of a country reborn, the lawlessness of once-forbidden streets now teeming with life and opportunity. This is where Eerik's tale begins, in the no-go zones of Tallinn, which today buzz with the vibrant energy of hipster culture and artisan cafes.
Host Louis Zezeran takes us on a journey through Eerik's eyes, exploring the transformation of Estonia from the ground up. From the gritty reality of drug enforcement to the strategic intricacies of military intelligence, Eerik's career is a testament to the power of being "default aggressive" — a mindset of seizing opportunities and serving one's nation with fervour.
(00:00) Start
(01:39) Eerik is giving a speech for Estonia's independence day tomorrow
(07:53) We just got back from training with Echelon Front in the US
(11:56) Estonia in the 90s was a place where you could make something happen
(13:04) Recalling Estonia's re-independence in 1991
(19:01) Most of Estonia's decision makers were relatively young after independence
(25:39) Eerik Estonian police in 1998 to focus on drug related crime
(33:17) Early days on the beat
(39:47) 90's Estonia had huge problem with border, customs and traffic police corruption
(52:41) Eerik's struggle with the balance between being default aggressive and taking responsibility
(57:07) Did the 90's pave the way for Estonia' entrepreneur spirit today?
(58:04) Final thoughts
Follow Us
Eerik Heldna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eerik-heldna-7501ab293/
Louis Zezeran: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louiszezeran
If you have any questions, write to me: louis@combatready.ee
Keep an eye on our activities and future trainings: https://www.combatready.ee
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CombatReadyEE
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/combatreadyee
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/combatready
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