A Badge of Honor Podcast

Progressive and Alternative Training for Helping Heroes

57 min · 14. apr. 2026
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In a world where law enforcement officers are increasingly scrutinized, the recent conviction of an NYPD sergeant stands as a stark reminder of the challenges facing first responders today. Join John Salerno and Samantha Horowitz as they delve into this poignant case and its implications for the men and women in blue. With bold commentary, they question the fairness of the judicial system that punishes officers for acting in the line of duty while allowing dangerous criminals to roam free. The sergeant's valiant attempt to protect the public during a high-pressure incident tragically resulted in the loss of life, igniting a wildfire of outrage among those who serve the community. Tonight’s guest, Travis Gribble, a seasoned law enforcement veteran with over two decades of experience, shares his personal journey through the ranks of policing. From small-town beginnings in Michigan, he climbed the ladder to join a major city's SWAT team, tackling the realities of big-city crime and its psychological toll on first responders. Now a guide with Boulder Crest, Travis passionately discusses the need for progressive and alternative training that prioritizes mental health. He advocates for innovative approaches that can help cops navigate their careers without becoming casualties of a flawed system. As they reflect on the complexities of modern policing, John and Sam converse about the implications of political decisions, the significance of creative law enforcement tactics, and the urgent need for mental health resources to support officers. Personal stories from police veterans provide a lens through which listeners can understand the difficult decisions officers face daily. This episode isn’t just a discussion; it's a rallying cry for better practices and support systems that acknowledge the sacrifices made by our heroes on the front lines. Tune in for an insightful conversation that highlights the importance of compassion, community engagement, and reform in today's policing landscape while learning how organizations like Boulder Crest are leading the charge in healing and supporting our first responders. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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