Take It To The Streets
What separates a respected leader from someone who just wears stripes? In this episode, Blake sits down with longtime law enforcement leader and narcotics investigator Dustin Jackson to talk about the realities of leadership inside a sheriff’s office. From starting in the jail after a terrible interview to becoming one of the most respected supervisors in his agency, Dustin shares hard-earned lessons on building morale, developing officers, and creating a culture where proactive police work thrives. The conversation dives into leadership accountability, handling negativity within a squad, mentoring younger officers, supporting proactive deputies, working search warrants on patrol, and why good supervisors should never leave their people to fight battles alone. Whether you're a patrol officer, corporal, sergeant, or command staff member, this episode is packed with practical leadership lessons that apply far beyond law enforcement. Topics Covered: * Building respect without demanding it * Stopping toxic squad room culture * Why leaders must protect morale * Developing future supervisors * Patrol-driven search warrants and investigations * Learning through mistakes and taking ownership * Supporting officers after major seizures and arrests * The importance of accountability and mentorship * Creating a proactive culture from the ground up A must-listen episode for anyone who wants to become the kind of leader people willingly follow.
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