5.11’s Call to Service gives insight to the public safety professional through interviews with some of the most accomplished individuals in their field. The mission of this show is to serve as a platform for sharing information. We will have guests from a variety of assignments and backgrounds, as well as, nationally recognized instructors, and leaders of industry joining us. We hope you enjoy the... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessSociety & CulturePersonal Journals |
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This week we have the 5.11 Podcast Team recapping the first 100 episodes. We discuss our favorite episodes, what stood out, the most memorable, meaningful moments, and what is to come. more
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Great podcast and kudos to everyone who has worked so hard to bring these 100 episodes to fruition. Not being in public service but a daughter of a retired law enforcement officer these episodes have been an opportunity to get a glimpse of what the men & women of service deal with on a daily basis. The good, the bad and the very ugly. How hard they work to protect their families from seeing the cruelty of the world they deal with. more
Great host, great podcast. Can’t wait to hear more. -Aly Malang
Thank you so much Will for having us! We truly do appreciate the support of our K9 Heroes 💙🐾
As a paid volunteer firefighter for the last 10 years, a CrossFit coach and a rookie to the Ontario Provincial Police at age 50 I’ve enjoyed all the episodes on my commutes to police college and now on route to my shift. Keep up the excellent work and interesting guests. more
Great podcast series, very inspirational and great content
Apple Podcasts | #239 | Mexico/Society & Culture/Personal Journals |
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