Mind Matters – Empowering Conversations for Public Safety Professionals Hosted by Elizabeth Morris

Coaching the Next Generation of Public Safety Professionals

34 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2309313/fan_mail/new] We're kicking off a new series aimed at the next generation of candidates entering the public safety workforce. This episode explores the critical differences between training and coaching in public safety, emphasizing how coaching fosters resilience, adaptability, and continuous development beyond initial training. Leaders learn practical strategies to build a culture of coaching that enhances performance, reduces turnover, and prepares professionals for real-world challenges.

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