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Episode 39: "In it for the long haul" with guest Dave Olney

1 h 57 min · 8 de may de 2026
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The conversation covers Dave Olney's transition from mechanical engineering to law enforcement, his experience in county jail and road patrol, as well as his involvement in special programs such as the drone program and Narcan implementation. It also explores his leadership style and approach to empowering and trusting team members. The conversation covers topics related to leadership and decision-making, mental health and wellness, retirement, and community involvement. It delves into the challenges of dealing with answer shoppers and low productivity, as well as the importance of mental health check-ins for troopers. Additionally, it explores the speaker's retirement experience and extensive community involvement in various charitable organizations and foundations. The conversation covers the transition to Google, regrets and what-ifs, the impact of the drone program, division politics and leadership, perspective on law enforcement, adapting to change in law enforcement, and the role of social media in law enforcement. The discussion also includes career advice and the challenges of law enforcement. Takeaways * Transition from mechanical engineering to law enforcement * Experience in county jail and road patrol * Involvement in the drone program and Narcan implementation * Leadership style and approach to empowering and trusting team members Leadership and decision-making * Mental health and wellness * Retirement and community involvement Career advice * Challenges of law enforcement Chapters * 00:00 Transition to Law Enforcement * 37:53 Leadership and Decision-Making * 44:06 Mental Health and Wellness * 01:12:47 Retirement and Community Involvement * 01:48:02 Social Media and Law Enforcement

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Episode 39: "In it for the long haul" with guest Dave Olney

The conversation covers Dave Olney's transition from mechanical engineering to law enforcement, his experience in county jail and road patrol, as well as his involvement in special programs such as the drone program and Narcan implementation. It also explores his leadership style and approach to empowering and trusting team members. The conversation covers topics related to leadership and decision-making, mental health and wellness, retirement, and community involvement. It delves into the challenges of dealing with answer shoppers and low productivity, as well as the importance of mental health check-ins for troopers. Additionally, it explores the speaker's retirement experience and extensive community involvement in various charitable organizations and foundations. The conversation covers the transition to Google, regrets and what-ifs, the impact of the drone program, division politics and leadership, perspective on law enforcement, adapting to change in law enforcement, and the role of social media in law enforcement. The discussion also includes career advice and the challenges of law enforcement. Takeaways * Transition from mechanical engineering to law enforcement * Experience in county jail and road patrol * Involvement in the drone program and Narcan implementation * Leadership style and approach to empowering and trusting team members Leadership and decision-making * Mental health and wellness * Retirement and community involvement Career advice * Challenges of law enforcement Chapters * 00:00 Transition to Law Enforcement * 37:53 Leadership and Decision-Making * 44:06 Mental Health and Wellness * 01:12:47 Retirement and Community Involvement * 01:48:02 Social Media and Law Enforcement

8 de may de 20261 h 57 min