Public Safety Talk Radio

The podcast for all of our heroes in public safety including law enforcement professionals, firefighters, EMTs, corrections officers, healthcare workers, and more. The show is produced by the POCUA and is founded upon its Soundness Initiative. Thus, the podcast is centered upon covering topics that will assist our target audience in one or more of what we call the “Four Pillars of Soundness” which are Financial, Physical, Emotional, and Professional. Today, more than ever, our heroes in public safety need and deserve this support.

Watch or listen to our most recent episode below:

 

Public Safety Talk Radio Episode 132

POCUA CEO, Ken Bator, wraps up season seven and talks up the association’s upcoming strategic planning meeting.

Public Safety Talk Radio Episode 131

Susan Lewis Simons, President and Founder of Under the Shield, joins us to talk about PTSI, sleep deprivation, and many other issues that face first responders today. More important she gives tips on how they can help themselves as she explains her “Garbage Can Theory”.

Public Safety Talk Radio Episode 130

Randy Sutton, Founder of The Wounded Blue, returns to the show for a frank discussion on training for police officers as well as the upcoming Law Enforcement Survival Summit in Las Vegas in September 2024.

Public Safety Talk Radio Episode 129

Eddie Young, CEO of The Police Credit Union of California – the POCUA’s largest Police Credit Union, joins us to discusses the institution’s immense passion for serving law-enforcement families. Tips on using credit wisely as well as the importance of having a trust are shared.

Public Safety Talk Radio Episode 128

Jim Linquist, Marketing and Sales Support Manager for Kustom Signals, joins us to talk about state-of-the-art equipment for law enforcement.

Public Safety Talk Radio Episode 127

In the continuation of our conversation with Lon Bartel, retired Police Officer and current Law-Enforcement Training SME for VirTra, we discuss the VirTra simulator as well as the necessity to provide real-world scenarios when training law enforcement.

Public Safety Talk Radio Episode 126

Lon Bartel, retired Police Officer and current Law-Enforcement Training SME for VirTra, joins us for a two-part conversation. In Part One, we discuss what law-enforcement training should look like given today’s challenges. 

Public Safety Talk Radio Episode 125

Austin Glickman, President of LEO Weekend and active NYPD Officer, returns to tell us about the events they have planned for first-responder families in 2024 and beyond including an announcement on a brand-new event in December 2024.

Public Safety Talk Radio Episode 124

The head of marketing for URBN_CHC, Jennifer Shimmel, joins us to discuss their luxury bulletproof bags that will not only keep you protected but also look good out in public.

Public Safety Talk Radio Episode 123

Aaron Zar, Founder and CEO of SLNT, joins us to discuss the safety and protection their products offer by blocking wireless signals. NO cellular, NO wifi, NO gps, NO bluetooth, NO rfid/nfc, NO connection. NO worries about bad guys stealing your data.

Public Safety Talk Radio Episode 122

Michael Julian, Chief Instructor and Founder of the A.L.I.V.E. Active Shooter Survival program, joins us not only to discuss the training but also to provide tips if you ever find yourself in that horrible situation