Two Ordinary Cops

Episode 125 – Live at the Queensland Police Union Council

31 min · 29. maj 2026
episode Episode 125 – Live at the Queensland Police Union Council cover

Description

In this special live episode, Schultzy and Damo take the stage at the Queensland Police Union Council Conference to share their experiences from policing in some of the toughest and most remote parts of Australia. The boys discuss the lasting impact of the Zach Rolfe case on Northern Territory policing, the importance of strong leadership, mateship, and looking after your people, and the challenges many officers face both during and after their careers. They also explore life after the badge, the realities of PTSD, and why finding your tribe is so important once you leave the job. Of course, it wouldn't be a Two Ordinary Cops episode without a few laughs along the way, with plenty of wild Northern Territory stories, policing mishaps, and the sort of humour only cops can truly appreciate. This is an honest, raw, and often funny conversation about policing, resilience, camaraderie, and why first responders need to keep talking about the things that matter. 🎧 Listen now: https://benschultz.podbean.com [https://benschultz.podbean.com/] #TwoOrdinaryCops #QueenslandPoliceUnion #QPUC #PolicePodcast #FirstResponders #PTSDAwareness #PoliceLife #Leadership #Mateship #LifeAfterPolicing #BeTheGreaseNotTheSand #AustralianPolicing

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the Two Ordinary Cops community!

Get Started

2 months for 19 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

100 episodes

episode Episode 125 – Live at the Queensland Police Union Council artwork

Episode 125 – Live at the Queensland Police Union Council

In this special live episode, Schultzy and Damo take the stage at the Queensland Police Union Council Conference to share their experiences from policing in some of the toughest and most remote parts of Australia. The boys discuss the lasting impact of the Zach Rolfe case on Northern Territory policing, the importance of strong leadership, mateship, and looking after your people, and the challenges many officers face both during and after their careers. They also explore life after the badge, the realities of PTSD, and why finding your tribe is so important once you leave the job. Of course, it wouldn't be a Two Ordinary Cops episode without a few laughs along the way, with plenty of wild Northern Territory stories, policing mishaps, and the sort of humour only cops can truly appreciate. This is an honest, raw, and often funny conversation about policing, resilience, camaraderie, and why first responders need to keep talking about the things that matter. 🎧 Listen now: https://benschultz.podbean.com [https://benschultz.podbean.com/] #TwoOrdinaryCops #QueenslandPoliceUnion #QPUC #PolicePodcast #FirstResponders #PTSDAwareness #PoliceLife #Leadership #Mateship #LifeAfterPolicing #BeTheGreaseNotTheSand #AustralianPolicing

29. maj 202631 min
episode Episode 124 – Bellator, Brotherhood and Fighting PTSD with Jack Woods artwork

Episode 124 – Bellator, Brotherhood and Fighting PTSD with Jack Woods

In this episode of Two Ordinary Cops, Schultzy and Damo sit down with exercise physiologist Jack Woods from to discuss the powerful connection between exercise, routine and mental health recovery for first responders. Jack shares his experience working with police, ambos and other emergency services members suffering from PTSD, depression and burnout, explaining how small achievable goals, accountability and physical activity can genuinely help rewire the brain and rebuild lives. The boys also talk openly about the struggles many first responders face when asking for help, the importance of camaraderie after the job, and why organisations like Bellator are filling a critical gap in mental health support across Australia. There’s still plenty of laughs along the way, including Damo’s inability to remember Jack’s name and discussions about sinking instead of swimming, while also touching on the realities of life after the job and why staying connected matters. The episode also includes an exciting announcement about Two Ordinary Cops being invited to speak at the Queensland Police Union Conference next week. A genuine, honest and important conversation about PTSD, resilience, fitness, mateship and looking after your own.

22. maj 202629 min
episode Episode 123 - The Backbone Behind the Badge with Lyn Kowalski artwork

Episode 123 - The Backbone Behind the Badge with Lyn Kowalski

For 23 years, Lyn Kowalski worked behind the scenes in the Queensland Police Service — but as you’ll hear in this episode, the job was anything but “just admin.” From homicide investigations and child protection cases to supporting detectives through some of the darkest moments of their careers, Lyn shares the side of policing the public rarely sees. The long hours, the emotional toll, the black humour that keeps people going, and the incredible bond formed behind closed station doors. This episode is raw, funny, emotional and brutally honest at times. Lyn opens up about transcribing murder investigations, working alongside CIB and CPIU detectives, supporting officers after tragedy, and the unseen role admin staff play in keeping policing running every single day. You’ll laugh at stories of taser demonstrations gone wrong, detectives getting barricaded into offices until briefs were finished, and the chaos of life inside a busy police station — but you’ll also gain a whole new appreciation for the people who quietly carry the weight behind the badge. A powerful reminder that policing is never done alone.

15. maj 202647 min
episode Episode 122 – The Missing Piece in First Responder Mental Health – Bellator Fortitudinum with Nick White and Krista Hawke artwork

Episode 122 – The Missing Piece in First Responder Mental Health – Bellator Fortitudinum with Nick White and Krista Hawke

In this episode, we come to you live from the National Suicide Prevention Conference, where we sit down with Nick White and Krista Hawke to talk about what’s really missing in the mental health space for first responders. Nick shares how Bellator Fortitudinum has grown from a small support network into a nationwide charity helping current and former first responders find connection, purpose, and support after the job. From lived experience to life-saving impact, this is raw, honest insight into what actually works. Krista brings nearly three decades of experience as a psychologist working with first responders, breaking down the reality of PTSD, moral injury, and why so many traditional support systems miss the mark. Together, we unpack the importance of peer support, early intervention, and why understanding the job is critical to helping those who’ve lived it. This is a powerful conversation about identity, transition, and the importance of looking after those who’ve spent their careers looking after everyone else.

8. maj 202644 min