Riverside Leadership

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Riverside Leadership

Welcome to Riverside Leadership! (formerly Changing Discourse & 2ND CONTACT READY) You're about to explore life and leadership riverside with your host Tanner Brock who has over two decades on the water and a decade in leadership roles. Get your gear ready and head on down to the river.

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    Riverside Leadership Launch Tomorrow

    We have a big day tomorrow! It's the opening of a new chapter. I am excited to introduce you to Riverside Leadership. - Tanner 

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    #167 - The 1910 Project - Part #1 - Conversation with Jim.

    #167 - The 1910 Project - Part #1 - Conversation with Jim.  The 1910 Project was intended to be a stand alone podcast. As shared on the last episode. Plans change. Things happen. Regardless these conversations need to be heard. 

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    #168 - The 1910 Project - Part #2 - Conversation with Chris.

    Continuing our 5 part 1910 Project mini series. 

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    #169 - The 1910 Project - Part #3 - Conversation with Steve.

    Part 3 of 5 - The 1910 Project Mini Series. 

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    What's Next For Changing Discourse?

    Let's you and I have a chat about what is next for Changing Discourse...

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    #166 Reflection Part 4 - With Chip Huth

    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #166! On this episode, we continue with our conversation on the topic of reflection with our friend Chip Huth Chip Huth Bio: In addition to serving as a senior consultant with Arbinger, Charles "Chip" Huth is a Major with the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department. He has 28 years of law enforcement experience, commands KCPD's Traffic Division, and is the State of Missouri's defensive tactics subject matter expert. He also consults for international law enforcement, military, and corporate clients. He formerly led the Street Crimes Unit Tactical Enforcement Squad and has planned, coordinated, and executed over 2500 high-risk tactical operations. Chip's speeches are entertaining and inspiring, linking his law enforcement experiences with Arbinger principles. He leads audiences through incredibly powerful stories, weaving in lessons about mindset change and answering the question, "How does this mindset stuff work in real life?" His energy and the applicability of his stories leave audiences excited and motivated to create change in their lives and work. Chip regularly gives keynotes and other presentations to law enforcement, corporate, government, and other audiences. A few of these engagements include speeches at TEDx, WINx, police departments nationwide, U.S. Army Medical Command, and U.S. Air Force Aviation Commands. Chip is also an accomplished author: He co-wrote Unleashing the Power of Unconditional Respect—Transforming Law Enforcement and Police Training, a textbook used in officer development and graduate programs Chip has a bachelor's degree in multi-disciplinary studies from Grantham University and an associate's degree in political science from Park University. He is the former president of the National Law Enforcement Training Center, a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to delivering effective training to the international law enforcement, corrections, security, and military communities. He has 35 years of experience in martial arts and is a veteran of the U.S. Army.   Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth Host: Tanner Brock Guest: Chip Huth

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    #165 Reflection Part 3 - With Chip Huth

    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #165! On this episode, we continue with our conversation on the topic of reflection with our friend Chip Huth Chip Huth Bio: In addition to serving as a senior consultant with Arbinger, Charles "Chip" Huth is a Major with the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department. He has 28 years of law enforcement experience, commands KCPD's Traffic Division, and is the State of Missouri's defensive tactics subject matter expert. He also consults for international law enforcement, military, and corporate clients. He formerly led the Street Crimes Unit Tactical Enforcement Squad and has planned, coordinated, and executed over 2500 high-risk tactical operations. Chip's speeches are entertaining and inspiring, linking his law enforcement experiences with Arbinger principles. He leads audiences through incredibly powerful stories, weaving in lessons about mindset change and answering the question, "How does this mindset stuff work in real life?" His energy and the applicability of his stories leave audiences excited and motivated to create change in their lives and work. Chip regularly gives keynotes and other presentations to law enforcement, corporate, government, and other audiences. A few of these engagements include speeches at TEDx, WINx, police departments nationwide, U.S. Army Medical Command, and U.S. Air Force Aviation Commands. Chip is also an accomplished author: He co-wrote Unleashing the Power of Unconditional Respect—Transforming Law Enforcement and Police Training, a textbook used in officer development and graduate programs Chip has a bachelor's degree in multi-disciplinary studies from Grantham University and an associate's degree in political science from Park University. He is the former president of the National Law Enforcement Training Center, a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to delivering effective training to the international law enforcement, corrections, security, and military communities. He has 35 years of experience in martial arts and is a veteran of the U.S. Army.   Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth Host: Tanner Brock Guest: Chip Huth

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    #164 Reflection Part 2 - With Chip Huth

    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #164! On this episode, we continue with our conversation on the topic of reflection with our friend Chip Huth  Chip Huth Bio:  In addition to serving as a senior consultant with Arbinger, Charles "Chip" Huth is a Major with the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department. He has 28 years of law enforcement experience, commands KCPD's Traffic Division, and is the State of Missouri's defensive tactics subject matter expert. He also consults for international law enforcement, military, and corporate clients. He formerly led the Street Crimes Unit Tactical Enforcement Squad and has planned, coordinated, and executed over 2500 high-risk tactical operations. Chip's speeches are entertaining and inspiring, linking his law enforcement experiences with Arbinger principles. He leads audiences through incredibly powerful stories, weaving in lessons about mindset change and answering the question, "How does this mindset stuff work in real life?" His energy and the applicability of his stories leave audiences excited and motivated to create change in their lives and work. Chip regularly gives keynotes and other presentations to law enforcement, corporate, government, and other audiences. A few of these engagements include speeches at TEDx, WINx, police departments nationwide, U.S. Army Medical Command, and U.S. Air Force Aviation Commands. Chip is also an accomplished author: He co-wrote Unleashing the Power of Unconditional Respect—Transforming Law Enforcement and Police Training, a textbook used in officer development and graduate programs Chip has a bachelor's degree in multi-disciplinary studies from Grantham University and an associate's degree in political science from Park University. He is the former president of the National Law Enforcement Training Center, a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to delivering effective training to the international law enforcement, corrections, security, and military communities. He has 35 years of experience in martial arts and is a veteran of the U.S. Army.   Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth Host: Tanner Brock  Guest: Chip Huth 

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    #163 Reflection Part 1

    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #163! On this episode, we start with our third topic for year three: Reflection. Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock 

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    #162 Action, Progress, Effort Part 4 - With Tim Dyck & Mike Simmons

    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #162! On this episode, we continue with our second topic for year three: Action, Progress, Effort. To learn more about our upcoming guests please visit Mike Simmons: https://catalystsale.com/ Tim Dyck: https://bestculturesolutions.ca/ Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth Host: Tanner Brock

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    #161 Action, Progress, Effort Part 3 - With Tim Dyck & Mike Simmons

    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #161! On this episode, we continue with our second topic for year three: Action, Progress, Effort.  To learn more about our upcoming guests please visit  Mike Simmons: https://catalystsale.com/  Tim Dyck: https://bestculturesolutions.ca/ Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock 

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    #160 Action, Progress, Effort Part 2 - With Tim Dyck & Mike Simmons

    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #160! On this episode, we continue with our second topic for year three: Action, Progress, Effort.  To learn more about our upcoming guests please visit  Mike Simmons: https://catalystsale.com/  Tim Dyck: https://bestculturesolutions.ca/ Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock 

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    #159 Action, Progress, Effort Part 1 - With Tim Dyck & Mike Simmons

    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #159! On this episode, we introduce our second topic for year three: Action, Progress, Effort.  To learn more about our upcoming guests please visit  Mike Simmons: https://catalystsale.com/  Tim Dyck: https://bestculturesolutions.ca/ Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock 

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    #158 What Proceeds Greatness? Part 4 - With Dr. Dave Mather

    Welcome to episode #158! On this episode, we continue with our first topic for year three: What Proceeds Great Leadership.   Guest Bio: Commander Dave Mather (Ret.) began his law enforcement career in 1988 as an officer with the Cheney Police Department in Washington. He served for 22 years, eventually rising to the position of commander. He worked as an instructor and helped develop and execute an annual multi-agency active shooter training program designed for university settings. In 2011, he retired from policing and became the Executive Director of the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center as well as the Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center. Created through grants awarded from the US Department of Justice, the centers are designed to improve the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies through the integration of technology into everyday policing. In 2018, Commander Mather became a professional advisor for the Center for Excellence in Public Safety Leadership at Cardinal Stritch University. He has operated his own law enforcement consulting firm since 1999. He has teaching experience as both an academy instructor and adjunct professor for college courses in ethics, domestic violence investigations, laws of arrest, search and seizure, crime scene investigation, and leadership for police organizations. He is a certified instructor and charter member with the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. He holds a BA in administration of criminal justice, a MA in Org Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock  Guest: Dave Mather - [email protected]

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    #157 What Proceeds Greatness? Part 3 With Dr. Dave Mather

    Welcome to episode #157! On this episode, we continue with our first topic for year three: What Proceeds Great Leadership.   Guest Bio: Commander Dave Mather (Ret.) began his law enforcement career in 1988 as an officer with the Cheney Police Department in Washington. He served for 22 years, eventually rising to the position of commander. He worked as an instructor and helped develop and execute an annual multi-agency active shooter training program designed for university settings. In 2011, he retired from policing and became the Executive Director of the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center as well as the Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center. Created through grants awarded from the US Department of Justice, the centers are designed to improve the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies through the integration of technology into everyday policing. In 2018, Commander Mather became a professional advisor for the Center for Excellence in Public Safety Leadership at Cardinal Stritch University. He has operated his own law enforcement consulting firm since 1999. He has teaching experience as both an academy instructor and adjunct professor for college courses in ethics, domestic violence investigations, laws of arrest, search and seizure, crime scene investigation, and leadership for police organizations. He is a certified instructor and charter member with the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. He holds a BA in administration of criminal justice, a MA in Org Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock  Guest: Dave Mather 

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    #156 What Proceeds Greatness? Part 2 - With Dr. Dave Mather

    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #156! On this episode, we continue with our first topic for year three: What Proceeds Great Leadership.   Guest Bio: Commander Dave Mather (Ret.) began his law enforcement career in 1988 as an officer with the Cheney Police Department in Washington. He served for 22 years, eventually rising to the position of commander. He worked as an instructor and helped develop and execute an annual multi-agency active shooter training program designed for university settings. In 2011, he retired from policing and became the Executive Director of the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center as well as the Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center. Created through grants awarded from the US Department of Justice, the centers are designed to improve the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies through the integration of technology into everyday policing. In 2018, Commander Mather became a professional advisor for the Center for Excellence in Public Safety Leadership at Cardinal Stritch University. He has operated his own law enforcement consulting firm since 1999. He has teaching experience as both an academy instructor and adjunct professor for college courses in ethics, domestic violence investigations, laws of arrest, search and seizure, crime scene investigation, and leadership for police organizations. He is a certified instructor and charter member with the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. He holds a BA in administration of criminal justice, a MA in Org Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock  Guest: Dave Mather

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    #155 What Proceeds Greatness? Part 1

    Year Three Of 2ND CONTACT READY... Welcome to episode #155! On this episode, we introduce our first topic for year three: What Proceeds Great Leadership.  As you listen consider the following three questions #1. Consider a leader you've had that served as an example of greatness. What did this leader do that stood out to you? #2. How did this leader prepare to be the leader you saw and worked with? #3. Why is it critical to consider what we can start doing now in preparation for our greatness?  Next Weeks Guest Bio: Commander Dave Mather (Ret.) began his law enforcement career in 1988 as an officer with the Cheney Police Department in Washington. He served for 22 years, eventually rising to the position of commander. He worked as an instructor and helped develop and execute an annual multi-agency active shooter training program designed for university settings. In 2011, he retired from policing and became the Executive Director of the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center as well as the Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center. Created through grants awarded from the US Department of Justice, the centers are designed to improve the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies through the integration of technology into everyday policing. In 2018, Commander Mather became a professional advisor for the Center for Excellence in Public Safety Leadership at Cardinal Stritch University. He has operated his own law enforcement consulting firm since 1999. He has teaching experience as both an academy instructor and adjunct professor for college courses in ethics, domestic violence investigations, laws of arrest, search and seizure, crime scene investigation, and leadership for police organizations. He is a certified instructor and charter member with the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. He holds a BA in administration of criminal justice, a MA in Org Credits Voiceover introduction and exit: Mike Huth  Host: Tanner Brock  Guest Clip: Dave Mather 

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Welcome to Riverside Leadership! (formerly Changing Discourse & 2ND CONTACT READY) You're about to explore life and leadership riverside with your host Tanner Brock who has over two decades on the water and a decade in leadership roles. Get your gear ready and head on down to the river.

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