#29 - Control Your Inner Idiot With Jim Glennon
An episode of the The Brighter Side of Blue Podcast podcast, hosted by The Brighter Side of Blue, titled "#29 - Control Your Inner Idiot With Jim Glennon" was published on June 1, 2024 and runs 84 minutes.
June 1, 2024 ·84m · The Brighter Side of Blue Podcast
Summary
Welcome Jim Glennon owner of Caliber Press, a premier law enforcement training company, as he takes us through his career and the critical elements of police training and leadership. Learn about his unique approach to teaching, the importance of body language, and how effective communication can transform policing. This episode is packed with anecdotes, professional advice, and Jim’s unfiltered take on the current state of law enforcement training. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 1:28 - Upcoming events and live show details 6:04 - Cicadas and tornadoes 9:01 - Saint Alexis Hospital clearing incident 15:02 - Squirrel incident story 17:00 - JJ's Zen 24:02 - Newsroom.com 25:14 - Jim Glennon Interview 26:18 - Jim’s background and entry into law enforcement 32:04 - Use of force policies and communication skills 34:04 - Body language and teaching rookie cops 35:54 - Challenges of modern policing and technology’s impact 37:15 - The importance of training and leadership 39:00 - Communication skills and containing the inner idiot 41:11 - Social skills development and modern challenges 45:05 - Importance of continuous training and practice 54:00 - Communicating under stress and controlling reactions 55:50 - Teaching the use of force and decision-making 57:40 - Evolution of police training and future trends 59:20 - Impact of technology on law enforcement training 1:01:10 - Challenges faced by new recruits 1:03:00 - Importance of mentorship and guidance in policing 1:04:50 - Role of psychological training in law enforcement 1:06:40 - Addressing public perceptions and misconceptions 1:08:30 - Building trust within the community 1:10:20 - Experiences from the field and lessons learned 1:12:10 - Collaboration with other law enforcement agencies 1:14:00 - Innovations in police training methods 1:15:50 - Future goals and aspirations for Caliber Press 1:17:40 - Key takeaways from Jim’s career 1:19:30 - Final thoughts and advice for aspiring officers 1:21:20 - Closing remarks and upcoming episodes 🔥 Get some BSOB Merch HERE ➡️ https://brighterside.itemorder.com/sh... =========================== Connect with us! ============================ Facebook: ➡︎ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... =========================== Subscribe and Listen to the Brighter Side Of Blue Podcast HERE:📱 =========================== ➡︎YT: @TheBrighterSideOfBluePodcast ➡︎Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5SapJxc... ➡︎Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... =========================== How To Work With Us: =========================== Want us to do a live show at your business or event space? Send us an email - [email protected] #thebrightersideofblue #stl #truecrime Our mission here at The Brighter Side Of Blue is to memorialize and bring to light the great things polices officers have done and are doing for their communities.
Episode Description
Welcome Jim Glennon owner of Caliber Press, a premier law enforcement training company, as he takes us through his career and the critical elements of police training and leadership. Learn about his unique approach to teaching, the importance of body language, and how effective communication can transform policing. This episode is packed with anecdotes, professional advice, and Jim’s unfiltered take on the current state of law enforcement training. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 1:28 - Upcoming events and live show details 6:04 - Cicadas and tornadoes 9:01 - Saint Alexis Hospital clearing incident 15:02 - Squirrel incident story 17:00 - JJ's Zen 24:02 - Newsroom.com 25:14 - Jim Glennon Interview 26:18 - Jim’s background and entry into law enforcement 32:04 - Use of force policies and communication skills 34:04 - Body language and teaching rookie cops 35:54 - Challenges of modern policing and technology’s impact 37:15 - The importance of training and leadership 39:00 - Communication skills and containing the inner idiot 41:11 - Social skills development and modern challenges 45:05 - Importance of continuous training and practice 54:00 - Communicating under stress and controlling reactions 55:50 - Teaching the use of force and decision-making 57:40 - Evolution of police training and future trends 59:20 - Impact of technology on law enforcement training 1:01:10 - Challenges faced by new recruits 1:03:00 - Importance of mentorship and guidance in policing 1:04:50 - Role of psychological training in law enforcement 1:06:40 - Addressing public perceptions and misconceptions 1:08:30 - Building trust within the community 1:10:20 - Experiences from the field and lessons learned 1:12:10 - Collaboration with other law enforcement agencies 1:14:00 - Innovations in police training methods 1:15:50 - Future goals and aspirations for Caliber Press 1:17:40 - Key takeaways from Jim’s career 1:19:30 - Final thoughts and advice for aspiring officers 1:21:20 - Closing remarks and upcoming episodes 🔥 Get some BSOB Merch HERE ➡️ https://brighterside.itemorder.com/sh... =========================== Connect with us! ============================ Facebook: ➡︎ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... =========================== Subscribe and Listen to the Brighter Side Of Blue Podcast HERE:📱 =========================== ➡︎YT: @TheBrighterSideOfBluePodcast ➡︎Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5SapJxc... ➡︎Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... =========================== How To Work With Us: =========================== Want us to do a live show at your business or event space? Send us an email - [email protected] #thebrightersideofblue #stl #truecrime Our mission here at The Brighter Side Of Blue is to memorialize and bring to light the great things polices officers have done and are doing for their communities.
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