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The TTPOA Podcast

TTPOA Host
SWAT Competition
Training
Law Enforcement
Tactics
Firearms Training
Dry Fire Training
Training Techniques
Leadership
Sons Of Liberty Gun Works
Trigger Control
Shooting Drills
SWAT Teams
Law Enforcement Training
Gun Safety
Precision Rifle Training
Close Quarters Battle
SWAT Training
SV3 Solutions
Counter-Terrorism Training
TTPOA Conference

The TTPOA Podcast is hosted by two active duty police officers who are serving as team leaders on SWAT teams in Texas. The podcast will cover tactics, training, leadership and whatever else comes up. The main goal of the podcast is to get information out to our first responders who are working on the front lines everyday. Train Hard.

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In this exciting series, we had the opportunity to sit down with Brian and Chancey from Reticence Group. They shared insights on how they train active and veteran officers in practical shooting. Both Bryan and Chancey are instrumental in teaching at ... more

In this exciting series, we had the opportunity to sit down with Brian and Chancey from Reticence Group. They shared insights on how they train police recruits in practical shooting at the Academy. Both Bryan and Chancey are instrumental in teaching ... more

I sat down with Tanner and Coy. They and their teams are competing in this or any competition for the first time. We discuss lessons learned, equipment, training, and key takeaways to enhance your team's performance in real-world operations.

On day two of the 2025 SWAT competition, I sat down with the competition's directors: John Agnew, Sean Harris, and Jeff Kranz. We discussed the details of the event, pulling back the curtain on how the competitions are organized, where they will be h... more

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Recent Guests

Bryan Williams
Former Police Chief and current assistant to the Sheriff
Williamson County
Episode: #166 After Dark - The Unicorn Chief, Bryan Williams, Goes Full Send: Why Law Enforcement Leadership Continues to Fail
Hwansik Kim
Full-time shooting instructor formerly a professional athlete in shooting sports.
Practical Training Group
Episode: Hwansik Kim " Vison FUCKUS"
Scott Howell
Owner of Iron Sights, focuses on personalized training and community engagement.
Iron Sights
Episode: Iron Sights podcast host Scott Howell " You guys are gonna need a bigger boat"
Dan Brokos
CQB instructor and tactical expert
Episode: TTPOA Train-Up's Series - "CQB Training Methodology " with Lead Faucet Tactical, Dan Brokos and Gabe Rivera
Ben Stoeger
A competitive shooter and firearms instructor
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Episode: TTPOA "Train-Up's" - Ben Stoeger Discuses Training Issues
Chuck Pressburg
Tactical consultant and law enforcement trainer
Presscheck Consulting
Episode: Chuck Pressburg "If Your Not Clearing a Shitter in a Single Wide"
Tony Liu
Sergeant over CID at Allen Police Department, SWAT member for about 10 years.
Allen Police Department
Episode: New Teams and Out of State Teams- Day 2 of the SWAT Competition.
Austin Thompson
SWAT team breacher and officer at The Colony Police Department.
The Colony Police Department
Episode: New Teams and Out of State Teams- Day 2 of the SWAT Competition.
Phil Harris
Sergeant and sniper team leader at Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department.
Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department
Episode: New Teams and Out of State Teams- Day 2 of the SWAT Competition.

Hosts

Brandon
Co-host of the podcast, providing insights from an active duty SWAT officer perspective and contributing to discussions about training and operational tactics.
Derek
Host who brings a wealth of experience as a law enforcement officer, contributing to discussions on tactical training and community relationships.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 86 ratings
  • Missouri listener here

    Great content. Only wish you came out with one monthly. You started sharing your podcast with my team and now they are hooked. Keep it up.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jones_18
    United States2 years ago
  • Great Show (for Leo)

    Great information and entertainment from professionals who don’t take themselves too seriously!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gnm98
    United States3 years ago
  • Good job

    Podcasts are very timely and cover problems that all agencies are experiencing.

    Wild Bill

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Will Bill 2
    United States4 years ago
  • Great guests. I would love to hear similar episodes with other leadership perspectivesKeep up the good work guys.

    Audible
    5
    Lewis C Remington
    United States4 years ago
  • Terrific discussion.

    Great guests. I would love to hear similar episodes with other leadership perspectivesKeep up the good work guys.

    Audible
    5
    Lewis C Remington
    United States4 years ago

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Great content that engages both veterans and newcomers in law enforcement.
Listeners appreciate the solid research done by hosts prior to interviews and discussions.
The podcast is valued for its timely information and practical insights on law enforcement challenges.

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Hwansik Kim " Vison FUCKUS"
Q: When you're looking at that, what are you thinking like? Like, man, what went wrong with this guy's training? What could you do to help law enforcement not do this dumb shit?
Training should simulate the unpredictable situations of real life, incorporating predictive shooting to enhance muscle memory and response time.
Hwansik Kim " Vison FUCKUS"
Q: What do you see with guys with the vision part of it? What's some of those training scars that guys are coming in that you're having to go, hey, this is maybe you were taught not the right way?
Many come in thinking they have fast vision focus speed but realize after assessment that they aren't near the maximum possible speed and struggle with vision fatigue.
Hwansik Kim " Vison FUCKUS"
Q: What got you into shooting? What's your background?
Hwansik Kim began his shooting journey in the military as a regular infantry driver and became more engaged with firearms through competitive shooting after moving to the US.
Chuck Pressburg "If Your Not Clearing a Shitter in a Single Wide"
Q: What does it take to be a good team person?
Ensure that you're cultivating the right culture. If your team had a solid or successful culture, don't disrupt it with radical changes but instead modify it positively over time.
Matt Little "He's Back for More"
Q: What does the motto 'train hard' mean to you?
Discipline. And the discipline to know when and how much to do.

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Focused on providing insights and support for first responders, this podcast explores a range of topics pertinent to law enforcement professionals. Episodes feature discussions on tactical training, leadership dynamics, mental health awareness, and the nuances of community policing, often drawing from the hosts' personal experiences in SWAT teams. Unique to this show is the inclusion of guests who are experts in various fields related to law enforcement training, ensuring that listeners receive a well-rounded perspective on current challenges and innovations in police work.

Notably, the podcast emphasizes ongoing training and personal development, encouraging law enforcement personnel to embrace accountability and engage actively in their ... more

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1. Bryan Williams
2. Hwansik Kim
3. Scott Howell
4. Dan Brokos
5. Ben Stoeger
6. Chuck Pressburg
7. Tony Liu
8. Austin Thompson

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