
A poorly made podcast brought to you by poorly made police memes
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 410 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

This episode we go to the Midwest and speak with a newer cop who takes issue with some of those of his generation. We also talk front line leadership, special assigments, Buffalo's, and much more.
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This episode we have a newer cop out of Virginia. He talks getting into law enforcement with both of his parents having legal troubles in his childhood. We talk current issues for cops in VA, lazy new guys, new years resolutions, and so much more.
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This episode we go out west and speak with a new trooper. We talk about young guys trying to do the job post Floyd. Other topics - Blue Falcons, Big SGT, discretion, branches of government and much much more.
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This episode we return to GA. My guest works at perhaps one of the best agencies I have ever heard about. We get into several topics - Leadership, Training, accountability, and mental health. Obviously it never gets to serious and there are lots of s... more
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Ever wonder what it’s like to be a cop somewhere else? Well, it’s the podcast for you! This podcast is international. You hear things from the frost backs up in Canada (soon to be number 51), Sweden, uk, and I’m pretty sure there was a fella from a country I didn’t even know was a place.
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One of my top 3 podcasts! This guys has a love for the Crown Victoria. BOLO for a museum near you. Very insightful and profound episodes and can learn a lot about policing in across America.
Every now and then you might chuckle. Other than that I’m wondering why this podcast exists.
I finished season 2 finale last night… Lenny is probably the BIGGEST f#%@{, dorky, man-child I have ever met, even through the internet… it was poorly made perfection. Eye-rollingly cringy.
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A comedic exploration of law enforcement issues, this show features candid conversations among hosts with backgrounds in policing. Episodes often intertwine humorous anecdotes with insightful discussions about the challenges faced by police officers today, including mental health, work-life balance, and the absurdities of policing culture. The hosts, who embrace a lighthearted approach, delve into topics like policing in various contexts, public perceptions, and the unique experiences of law enforcement professionals. Notably distinct is the dynamic camaraderie among the hosts, which provides listeners with not only entertainment but also relatable content highlighting the human side of policing.
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