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Gossip Destroys Trust | Leadership, Wellness & Police Culture

29 min · 21 mei 2026
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Gossip feels harmless until it starts destroying trust, morale, and culture from the inside out. In this episode of the Maine Responder Podcast, Elliott and Billy have an honest conversation about gossip in policing, leadership, and everyday life. They discuss how rumors spread, why people are drawn to “juicy” information, and how toxic communication quietly damages teams, wellness, and trust inside organizations. The conversation also reflects on their recent experience speaking to middle school students about wellness, stress, breath work, kindness, and self-care — including how simple breathing techniques helped calm nerves in real time. This episode dives into: * Gossip and toxic police culture * Trust inside teams and organizations * Leadership communication * Emotional intelligence in policing * Breath work and stress management * Officer wellness and culture change * The next generation of first responders * Why communication matters more than ever No script. No single lane. Just honest conversation about leadership, wellness, culture, and the realities of public safety.

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