The ILEETA Learning Lab

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The Learning Lab is a series of 60 minute interviews with ILEETA Conference presenters discussing the key teaching point takeaways from their conference presentation. These interviews are packed with great content and created to serve as  weekly professional development training for ILEETA members.

  1. The New Conversation – The Leader Within (Dwayne Bryant)

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    The New Conversation – The Leader Within (Dwayne Bryant)

    Send a text Dwayne Bryant will present The New Conversation – The Leader Within at the 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo in St. Louis, 16–21 March 2026. 👉 https://www.ileeta.org/conference/ A NOTE FROM THE LEARNING LAB ILEETA Deputy Executive Director Joe Willis sat down with Dwayne Bryant for a Learning Lab conversation about one of the most important realities in modern policing: Every critical encounter contains two nervous systems. One in the patrol car, one in the vehicle being stopped. If fear and assumptions drive the interaction, outcomes degrade fast. If professionalism, emotional regulation, and communication lead the way, trust and safety improve for everyone. This conversation is designed to give context before the course, reinforce key ideas after the course, and challenge trainers and leaders to rethink how we build community trust while protecting officer wellness and performance. COURSE CONTEXT Course Title: The New Conversation – The Leader Within Instructor: Dwayne Bryant Course Length: 1 hour 45 minutes Event: 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo Location: St. Louis, Missouri | 16–21 March 2026 ABOUT THE CONVERSATION Dwayne Bryant’s course was born from a powerful moment. While working with fourth, fifth, and sixth graders on the South Side of Chicago, Dwayne asked a simple question: “If you were doing nothing wrong and a police car pulled up, what would you do?” Their answer was immediate: “Run.” Not because they were guilty, but because they were afraid. That moment led Dwayne down a path of deeper study and real-world exposure to both the lived experience of community fear and the operational realities of officer fear. In this Learning Lab interview, Dwayne explains why the “new conversation” is not about blaming police or preaching buzzwords. It’s about building leaders who can regulate emotion, communicate under pressure, and understand the historical and social dynamics that shape perception before a word is ever spoken. The discussion covers Guardian vs Warrior mindsets, the physiological and family impact of chronic “warrior mode,” and why culture and professionalism matter more than slogans. Dwayne also shares a practical instructor development tip: congruency, living your message, and being your own best billboard. TOPICS DISCUSSED What sparked The New Conversation and why it matters now Why fear is present on both sides of critical encounters Guardian vs Warrior mindset, and what it costs over time Emotional regulation and professionalism as safety factors Why history and perception shape today’s interactions Officer wellness realities and the need for honest conversations How culture exposes or protects “bad apples” Instructor tip: congruency, credibility, and living the message WATCH OR LISTEN 🎥 YouTube – Full Learning Lab Interview https://youtu.be/YDAfiHgbnXA 🎧 Podcast – ILEETA Learning Lab https://www.ileeta.org/learning-lab/ (Also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and most major platforms) CONNECT WITH THE INSTRUCTOR Dwayne Bryant - Inner Vision International https://dwaynebryant.com/the-conversation/ https://www.facebook.com/dwayne.bryant.39 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmELAlaEFS8eznFpPdFR1qQ https://www.instagram.com/iamdwaynebryant/ #InspireExcellence #TribeOfTrainers #ILEETA2026

    30 min
  2. Reading the Moment: Human Behavior and Tactical Decision-Making (Dan Greene)

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    Reading the Moment: Human Behavior and Tactical Decision-Making (Dan Greene)

    Send us a text Dan Greene will present Reading the Moment: Human Behavior and Tactical Decision-Making at the 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo in St. Louis, 16–21 March 2026. 👉 https://www.ileeta.org/conference/ A NOTE FROM THE LEARNING LAB ILEETA Deputy Executive Director Joe Willis sat down with Dan Greene for a Learning Lab conversation focused on a critical gap in law enforcement training: De-escalation is not a single skill. Decision-making under pressure is not instinct alone. Both must be trained deliberately, systematically, and with context. This conversation is designed to give context before the course, reinforce key ideas after the course, and challenge trainers to rethink how human behavior, stress, and decision-making are taught across agencies. COURSE CONTEXT Course Title: Reading the Moment: Human Behavior and Tactical Decision-Making Instructor: Dan Greene Course Length: 1 hour 45 minutes Event: 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo Location: St. Louis, Missouri | 16–21 March 2026 🗓️ Find this course on the conference schedule: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AwYa8qRDeQpIwOmxsQkeTTLf_sgketxc/edit ABOUT THE CONVERSATION Law enforcement officers are expected to make high-consequence decisions in environments shaped by uncertainty, emotion, time pressure, and human behavior. Yet decision-making and de-escalation are often fragmented across multiple lesson plans, policies, and training blocks. In this ILEETA Learning Lab interview, Dan Greene explains how his agency consolidated decades of research, experience, and best practices into a unified decision-making framework. Drawing from Force Science, PERF ICAT, CIT principles, human performance research, and operational experience, Dan outlines a practical model that helps officers: • Read human behavior in real time • Slow encounters when appropriate • Prioritize safety, time, and stabilization • Make defensible decisions rooted in policy, law, and values Dan also discusses how this framework improves consistency across officers, supports training documentation, and provides clarity during internal reviews and legal scrutiny. This conversation provides essential context for Dan’s conference session and delivers immediate value to instructors, FTOs, supervisors, and training leaders. TOPICS DISCUSSED • Why de-escalation is an outcome, not a single tactic • Reading behavior and conditions under stress • Human performance factors in real-world decision-making • Building a unified, agency-wide decision-making model • Training decision-making through scenarios and after-action reviews • Why interaction matters more than lectures in modern classrooms CONNECT WITH THE INSTRUCTOR Dan Greene Executive Director, National Association of Field Training Officers (NAFTO) Website: https://nafto.org ABOUT THE ILEETA LEARNING LAB The ILEETA Learning Lab features conversations with conference instructors and training leaders to share insight, experience, and practical ideas that inspire excellence in law enforcement training. These conversations are designed to complement conference courses, support instructors, and extend learning beyond the classroom. #InspireExcellence #TribeOfTrainers #ILEETA2026 Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/yyeow3y-u7U

    33 min
  3. A Brief and Incomplete History of Gunfighting (John Weiss III)

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    A Brief and Incomplete History of Gunfighting (John Weiss III)

    Send us a text John Weiss III will present A Brief and Incomplete History of Gunfighting at the 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo in St. Louis, March 16–21, 2026. 👉 https://www.ileeta.org/conference/ A NOTE FROM THE LEARNING LAB ILEETA Deputy Executive Director Joe Willis sat down with John Weiss III for a Learning Lab conversation that explores an often-overlooked truth in law enforcement training: Modern tactics make more sense when you understand where they came from. This conversation uses history not as nostalgia, but as a powerful instructional tool. It is designed to give context before the course, reinforce key lessons after the course, and challenge trainers to rethink how storytelling, history, and perspective can elevate any training topic. COURSE CONTEXT Course Title: A Brief and Incomplete History of Gunfighting Instructor: John Weiss III Course Length: 3 hours, 45 minutes Event: 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo Location: St. Louis, Missouri | March 16–21, 2026 Find this course on the conference schedule: https://www.ileeta.org/conference/ ABOUT THE CONVERSATION Firearms training is often taught as a collection of techniques, drills, and standards. What is frequently missing is the story behind those techniques and why they evolved the way they did. In this ILEETA Learning Lab interview, John Weiss III traces the evolution of gunfighting as America’s martial art, from the early days of Colt’s revolver to modern law enforcement applications. Through vivid storytelling and historical context, John demonstrates how history can be used as a teaching force multiplier, not just an interesting sidebar. The conversation highlights how technology, culture, and human behavior shaped the way gunfighting evolved and why understanding that evolution makes instructors more effective today. John also models how narrative can be used to keep students engaged, improve retention, and bring depth to even the most technical subject matter. This interview provides valuable context for John’s extended course and serves as a live example of how instructors can use history and storytelling to energize their own training programs. TOPICS DISCUSSED Gunfighting as the American martial art How firearms technology shaped tactics and decision-making Why historical context improves modern training Storytelling as an instructional tool for adult learners Using narrative to elevate firearms and use-of-force instruction WATCH OR LISTEN YouTube – Full Learning Lab Interview https://youtu.be/1tS6hOlwUsk Podcast – ILEETA Learning Lab https://www.ileeta.org/learning-lab/ (Also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and most major platforms) CONNECT WITH THE INSTRUCTOR John Weiss III Website: https://teamonenetwork.com/instructors/john-weiss/ ABOUT THE ILEETA LEARNING LAB The ILEETA Learning Lab features conversations with conference instructors and training leaders to share insight, experience, and practical ideas that inspire excellence in law enforcement training. These conversations are designed to complement conference courses, support instructors, and extend learning beyond the classroom. #InspireExcellence #TribeOfTrainers #ILEETA2026

    31 min
  4. The ABCs of Gen Z: Recruit, Train, and Retain (Derek Miller)

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    The ABCs of Gen Z: Recruit, Train, and Retain (Derek Miller)

    Send us a text Derek Miller will present The ABCs of Gen Z: Recruit, Train, and Retain at the 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo in St. Louis, 16–21 March 2026. 👉 https://www.ileeta.org/conference/ The ABCs of Gen Z: Recruit, Train, and Retain Derek Miller | ILEETA Conference & Expo Course Length: 1:45 As the Baby Boomer generation continues to retire, law enforcement agencies across the country are increasingly relying on Generation Z to fill their ranks. Recruiting, training, and retaining this next generation of officers requires a clear understanding of how they think, learn, and engage with the profession. In this ILEETA Learning Lab interview, Derek Miller draws on nearly 20 years of law enforcement experience, more than a decade as a Field Training Officer, and academic research focused on Generation Z recruiting. Derek explains what agencies often misunderstand about Gen Z, how traditional recruiting and training models fall short, and what practical changes can make a real difference. This conversation provides a clear preview of what attendees can expect from Derek’s session at the ILEETA Conference & Expo. Participants will explore effective recruiting messages, training approaches that resonate with a technology-driven generation, and leadership strategies that improve long-term retention without lowering professional standards. Whether you are attending #ILEETA2026 or simply responsible for recruiting, training, or supervising younger officers, this episode reflects the practical insight and experience-driven learning that define the ILEETA training community. Watch the full interview: (link to be added once posted) Instructor: Derek Miller

    28 min
  5. From the Sidelines to the Frontlines (Brent Sorg)

    JAN 30

    From the Sidelines to the Frontlines (Brent Sorg)

    Send us a text Brent Sorg will present From the Sidelines to the Frontlines at the 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo in St. Louis, 16–21 March 2026. 👉 https://www.ileeta.org/conference/ From the Sidelines to the Frontlines Brent Sorg | ILEETA Conference & Expo Course Length: 1:45 Leadership in law enforcement and leadership in coaching share more in common than most people realize. Both require trust, adaptability, accountability, emotional intelligence, and the ability to motivate people when the pressure is high. In this ILEETA Learning Lab interview, Brent Sorg shares insights gained from 25 years with the Lansing Police Department and decades of experience as a soccer coach at the youth, collegiate, and semi-professional levels. Brent explains why leadership is not about rank or authority, but about relationships, preparation, and modeling values through consistent action. This conversation provides a preview of Brent’s session at the ILEETA Conference & Expo and explores how leadership skills can be intentionally trained, how coaching principles apply to law enforcement environments, and why developing people is the most important responsibility of any leader. Whether you are attending #ILEETA2026 or simply focused on strengthening leadership within your organization, this episode reflects the practical, experience-based learning that defines the ILEETA Tribe of Trainers. Watch the full interview: https://youtu.be/xz354uWG3qk Instructor: Brent Sorg

    28 min
  6. Turning Your Training Curriculum into Compelling Online Content - Doug Wyllie

    JAN 29

    Turning Your Training Curriculum into Compelling Online Content - Doug Wyllie

    Send us a text Doug Wyllie will present Turning Your Training Curriculum into Compelling Online Content at the 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo in St. Louis, 16–21 March 2026. 👉 https://www.ileeta.org/conference/ Turning Your Training Curriculum into Compelling Online Content Doug Wyllie | ILEETA Conference & Expo Course Length: 1:45 Law enforcement trainers have never had more knowledge, experience, or insight to share—but many struggle to translate that expertise into online content that actually reaches and engages an audience. In this ILEETA Learning Lab interview, Doug Wyllie breaks down how instructors can transform their training curriculum, classroom lessons, and professional experience into compelling online content that builds credibility, extends reach, and delivers real impact. Drawing on decades of experience as an editor, writer, and content creator, Doug explains how to adapt training material for articles, videos, and hybrid formats that meet the expectations of modern audiences. This conversation explores how instructors can: Decide whether content is best delivered as written, video, or a combination of bothAlign content creation with clear goals, whether professional advancement, agency impact, or broader influenceUse proven storytelling and engagement principles to hold attention in short-form and long-form formatsNavigate platforms ranging from professional publications to YouTube, agency LMS systems, and social mediaCreate professional-quality content without expensive equipment or complex production setupsThe interview provides a clear preview of what attendees can expect from Doug’s session at the ILEETA Conference & Expo, including practical frameworks, real-world examples, and instructor-to-instructor guidance grounded in experience rather than theory. Whether you are attending #ILEETA2026 or simply committed to improving how training knowledge is shared beyond the classroom, this episode reflects the mentorship, professionalism, and shared learning that define the ILEETA Tribe of Trainers. 🎥 Watch the full interview: https://youtu.be/Mb4XS4XBFsI Instructor: Doug Wyllie About the Instructor: Doug Wyllie is an award-winning writer who has authored thousands of feature articles, opinion columns, and video segments for outlets including PoliceOne, POLICE Magazine, and the National Police Association. He served as anchor and co-producer for the PoliceOne Academy video training series and co-founded and co-hosted the Policing Matters podcast. Doug has been an ILEETA member since 2012. Connect with Doug: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-wyllie-7a70741/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doug.wyllie/Company: Doug Wyllie & Associated Worldwide

    25 min
  7. Once Upon a Crime: The Art of Storytelling in Police Training - Kimberly Schlau

    JAN 28

    Once Upon a Crime: The Art of Storytelling in Police Training - Kimberly Schlau

    Send us a text Kimberly Schlau will present Once Upon a Crime: The Art of Storytelling in Police Training at the 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo in St. Louis, 16–21 March 2026. 👉 https://www.ileeta.org/conference/ Once Upon a Crime: The Art of Storytelling in Police Training Kimberly Schlau | ILEETA Conference & Expo Course Length: 1:45 Facts inform—but stories stick. In this ILEETA Learning Lab interview, Kimberly Schlau explores how storytelling transforms police training from information delivery into lasting impact. Drawing on real-world experience, Kim explains why narratives outperform bullet points when it comes to attention, emotional connection, and long-term retention. Kim shares how effective stories: Capture attention in distracted learning environmentsCreate emotional connection without manipulationImprove recall and decision-making long after training endsTranslate policy, case law, and safety lessons into human meaningThis conversation offers a clear preview of what attendees can expect from Kim’s session at the ILEETA Conference & Expo. Participants will learn how to structure stories intentionally—moving beyond “war stories” toward training narratives that answer what happened, why it mattered, and what to do next. Whether you are attending #ILEETA2026 or simply looking to improve how you communicate lessons that matter, this episode reflects the professionalism, humility, and shared learning that define the ILEETA training community. 🎥 Watch the full interview: https://youtu.be/OGAMXjL78Ao Instructor: Kimberly Schlau About the Instructor: Kim Schlau lost two daughters in 2007 to a traffic crash caused by a distracted Illinois State Trooper. Since 2009, she has spoken at law enforcement agencies, academies, conferences, schools, and businesses nationwide, using storytelling to prevent crashes due to speed and distracted driving and to save lives through awareness and accountability. Company: Uhl Sisters Memorial Foundation Connect with Kim: Instagram: @kim_schlau Website: https://www.kimberlyschlau.com

    28 min
  8. 11 Training Concepts Every Law Enforcement Trainer Needs to Know (Andrew A. DeMuth)

    JAN 27

    11 Training Concepts Every Law Enforcement Trainer Needs to Know (Andrew A. DeMuth)

    Send us a text Andrew A. DeMuth Jr. will present 11 Training Concepts Every Law Enforcement Trainer Needs to Know at the ILEETA Conference & Expo in St. Louis, 16–21 March 2026. 👉 https://www.ileeta.org/conference/ 11 Training Concepts Every Law Enforcement Trainer Needs to Know Andrew A. DeMuth Jr. | ILEETA Conference & Expo  Course Length: 1:45 Most law enforcement trainers were never formally taught how people actually learn. They were taught how to speak, how to present, and how to “cover” material — but not how to design training that sticks. In this ILEETA Learning Lab interview, Andrew DeMuth explains why instructor development must move beyond public speaking and into learning science. Drawing from decades of law enforcement experience and years of studying adult learning, Andrew introduces eleven foundational concepts that directly impact retention, engagement, and performance. The conversation explores practical applications of the Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve, Bloom’s Taxonomy, experiential learning, effortful retrieval, spaced repetition, priming and boosting, and the R.O.T.A.T.E. framework. Rather than overwhelming trainers with theory, Andrew explains how these concepts show up in everyday training decisions — from roll call and micro-training to course design and assessment. This interview provides a clear preview of what attendees can expect from Andrew’s session at the ILEETA Conference & Expo. Trainers will leave with renewed purpose, practical tools, and a better understanding of how to intentionally design training that officers can remember and apply under real-world conditions. Whether you are attending #ILEETA2026 or looking to elevate the quality of training in your agency right now, this episode reflects the shared commitment within ILEETA to instructor excellence and lifelong learning. 🎥 Watch the full interview: https://youtu.be/g9kVlCwT8vw Instructor: Andrew A. DeMuth Jr. Connect with Andrew: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewdemuth/ Instagram: @leadingblue Website: https://www.leadingblue.com/

    25 min

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The Learning Lab is a series of 60 minute interviews with ILEETA Conference presenters discussing the key teaching point takeaways from their conference presentation. These interviews are packed with great content and created to serve as  weekly professional development training for ILEETA members.