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In this engaging episode of Project Sapient, our hosts return from a brief hiatus to delve into critical topics affecting the law enforcement and military communities. They kick off with personal anecdotes, including a candid discussion about the challenges of advocating for one's health in a system that can often be frustrating.
The conversation transitions into an insightful analysis of police recruitment and training. Drawing inspiration from military special forces selection processes, the hosts argue for a fundamental transformation in how police officers are selected. They emphasize the importance of mental resilience, adaptability, and critical thinking, qualities that are essential for effective policing in today's complex environment.
As the episode progresses, the focus shifts to the power of voting, especially in local elections. The hosts passionately discuss how apathy can erode democratic processes and stress the significance of making one's voice heard through the ballot. They explore the impact of local policies on law enforcement and the broader community, urging listeners to participate actively in shaping the future.
With humor, insight, and a call to action, this episode is a compelling reminder of the power individuals have to effect change, both in their communities and within themselves.
SHOW NOTES:
Article by Ayman Kafel that was published on Havok Journal
We Must Fundamentally Transform Police Officer Selection • The Havok Journal
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The Havok Journal • The Voice of the Veteran Community
The Havok Journal serves as the Voice of the Veteran Community through a focus on current affairs and articles of interest to the public in general, and the veteran community in particular. We strive to offer timely, current, and informative content, with the occasional piece focused on entertainment. We are continually expanding and striving to improve the readers’ experience.
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Home - The Second Mission Foundation
The Second Mission Foundation is a non-profit organization that exists to educate, elevate, and advocate for members of America’s Service Community in order to help them find their “second mission” after government service.
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Visit Project Sapient's Website for announcements, training opportunities, and SWAG:
Project Sapient
Email: [email protected]
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Home - 22Mohawks
To us, the mohawk represents the outlier – the person who is not afraid to go against the grain, rise up for what they believe in, and above all, stand tall in the face of adversity. Veterans, First Responders and those who support them embody the mohawk. When you get a mohawk in support of veteran and first responder suicide prevention, you become a part of a movement that is greater than oneself.
22Mohawks is proud to provide assistance to veterans and first responders who need help with navigating the struggles of everyday life.
Email: [email protected]
Welcome back to Project Sapient, where we dive into the essential conversations for the law enforcement and military communities. In this episode, we reconnect with Mike Malpass, a retired police officer with over 30 years of experience, including 11.5 years with the SWAT team in Phoenix, Arizona. Mike is the author of several books, including his latest, "Tenacious Resilience."
Join us as Mike discusses the neuroscience behind effective training for law enforcement and competitive fighters. He explores the concept of "Tenacious SResilience," focusing on how tenacity and resilience play crucial roles in peak performance. Mike shares insights from his new book, shedding light on how the brain's predictive mechanisms and the free energy principle can enhance performance in high-stress situations.
The episode covers various training methodologies, the importance of seeking difficulties, and how to deal with uncertainty and variability in critical moments. Mike emphasizes the need for individual-focused training programs and the significance of understanding the brain's role in stress responses.
Whether you're in law enforcement, the military, or simply interested in neuroscience and peak performance, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. Don't miss this engaging conversation with Mike Malpass, and be sure to check out his book "Tenacious Resilience" for a deeper dive into these concepts.
SHOW NOTES
Tenacious Resilience is available on Amazon. Here is the link:
https://a.co/d/ilXT49s
Supporters:
Police Supply Store | Law Enforcement Supplies (aaapolicesupply.com)
Use HYBRID10 for a discount on your entire order
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The Havok Journal • The Voice of the Veteran Community
The Havok Journal serves as the Voice of the Veteran Community through a focus on current affairs and articles of interest to the public in general, and the veteran community in particular. We strive to offer timely, current, and informative content, with the occasional piece focused on entertainment. We are continually expanding and striving to improve the readers’ experience.
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Home - The Second Mission Foundation
The Second Mission Foundation is a non-profit organization that exists to educate, elevate, and advocate for members of America’s Service Community in order to help them find their “second mission” after government service.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Visit Project Sapient's Website for announcements, training opportunities, and SWAG:
Project Sapient
Email: [email protected]
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Home - 22Mohawks
To us, the mohawk represents the outlier – the person who is not afraid to go against the grain, rise up for what they believe in, and above all, stand tall in the face of adversity. Veterans, First Responders and those who support them embody the mohawk. When you get a mohawk in support of veteran and first responder suicide prevention, you become a part of a movement that is greater than oneself.
22Mohawks is proud to provide assistance to veterans and first responders who need help with navigating the struggles of everyday life.
Email: [email protected]
In this compelling episode of Project Sapient, we dive into the incredible story of Elisha Perkins, a former police officer and U.S. Army veteran. Despite facing immense challenges, including severe injuries from an IED blast in Afghanistan and a battle with cancer, Alicia has persevered with remarkable resilience.
Host Ayman talks with Elisha about her journey from serving in the St. Pete Police Department to her deployments in Afghanistan, where she faced life-threatening injuries. Elisha shares her experiences of overcoming physical and emotional trauma, including her determination to walk again after being told she might never do so.
Discover how Elisha found a new mission by founding Pop Smoke K9s for Veterans, a nonprofit organization that trains service dogs for veterans and first responders. Learn about these dogs' rigorous training process and how they have become lifesavers for many veterans.
Elisha's story is a testament to the power of resilience, the importance of finding purpose, and the impact of service dogs on veterans' lives. Tune in to be inspired by her journey and gain valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of life after service.
For more information and to support Elisha's mission, visit the links in the show notes.
SHOW NOTES
Website: Pop Smoke k9 for Veterans | service dogs for veterans
Our mission is to help stop veteran suicides by providing veterans with PTSD, TBI, and MST with a well-trained service dog to help them live a more productive life after the military.
Email: [email protected]
Supporters:
Police Supply Store | Law Enforcement Supplies (aaapolicesupply.com)
Use HYBRID10 for a discount on your entire order
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The Havok Journal • The Voice of the Veteran Community
The Havok Journal serves as the Voice of the Veteran Community through a focus on current affairs and articles of interest to the public in general, and the veteran community in particular. We strive to offer timely, current, and informative content, with the occasional piece focused on entertainment. We are continually expanding and striving to improve the readers’ experience.
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Home - The Second Mission Foundation
The Second Mission Foundation is a non-profit organization that exists to educate, elevate, and advocate for members of America’s Service Community in order to help them find their “second mission” after government service.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Visit Project Sapient's Website for announcements, training opportunities, and SWAG:
Project Sapient
Email: [email protected]
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Home - 22Mohawks
To us, the mohawk represents the outlier – the person who is not afraid to go against the grain, rise up for what they believe in, and above all, stand tall in the face of adversity. Veterans, First Responders and those who support them embody the mohawk. When you get a mohawk in support of veteran and first responder suicide prevention, you become a part of a movement that is greater than oneself.
22Mohawks is proud to provide assistance to veterans and first responders who need help with navigating the struggles of everyday life.
Email: [email protected]
Episode Overview
Welcome to another exciting episode of Project Sapient! In this special in-person recording, we broadcast from the incredible SIG Sauer Academy and the SIG Experience Center in Epping, New Hampshire. This episode dives deep into the intersection of martial arts and firearms training, featuring an insightful conversation with Gavin Wegman, a former U.S. Marine artilleryman and current Range Safety Officer at SIG Sauer Academy.
Gavin shares his journey from military service to becoming a first-degree BJJ black belt and his current mission of integrating Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) into the SIG Academy's curriculum. We discuss the importance of martial arts in building mental resilience, controlling the amygdala hijack, and enhancing overall combat readiness. Gavin emphasizes the value of microdosing adversity through martial arts to prepare for real-life high-stress situations, particularly for law enforcement officers.
We also touch on the philosophical aspects of martial arts, the importance of continuous training, and how owning a firearm can be seen as a martial art form. Gavin's dedication to shifting the perception of firearm ownership from a luxury to a necessary skill set is truly inspiring. This episode is packed with practical advice, real-life experiences, and a holistic approach to training that will resonate with anyone looking to improve their mental, physical, and emotional well-being.
Tune in to learn how martial arts principles can be seamlessly integrated into firearms training, creating a new paradigm for personal and professional growth.
SHOW NOTES:
Bruce Lee Quote Correction: I messed up a quote by Bruce Lee during the episode. Here is the correct quote: "I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times."
Sig Sauer Academy: Home | SIG SAUER Academy
Email for Gavin: [email protected]
Email for Ayman: [email protected]
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In this riveting episode of Project Sapient, we dive into the world of life after service for our veterans and first responders. Matt Williams, a former CIA case officer and U.S. Army veteran, who now runs Gravel Drive Media. Matt shares his journey from military service to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in capturing the authentic experiences of those who serve.
Matt discusses the mission of Gravel Drive Media, which aims to shine a light on the untold stories of veterans and first responders, offering a stark contrast to the viral, meaningless content that dominates social media. He shares inspiring anecdotes, including the powerful story of Alicia Perkins, a veteran who, despite severe injuries and battling cancer, dedicates her life to training service dogs for others.
The episode also explores the broader themes of purpose, resilience, and the shared human experiences that bind us all. Whether you're a veteran, a first responder, or someone who wants to understand the deeper layers of these communities, this episode offers invaluable insights and inspiration.
Tune in for a compelling conversation that underscores the power of authentic storytelling and the enduring spirit of those who serve.
SHOW NOTES:
Follow Matt on his Instagram page @graveldrivemedia
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GravelDrive
Website: https://www.graveldrivemedia.com/
Welcome back to Project Sapient! In this episode, we dive deep into the realities of law enforcement with JT, the mind behind the popular Instagram page "Survive Policing." JT joins us to share his journey from a military police officer in the Air Force to a 10-year veteran of a large county agency in Maryland.
JT discusses the complexities and challenges of the policing profession, emphasizing the importance of both on-duty and off-duty dedication. He shares his experiences dealing with personal trauma and the evolving landscape of law enforcement post-George Floyd. We explore the critical role of training, the impact of lowering standards, and the need for physical fitness in the profession.
JT also sheds light on his mission with Survive Policing, aiming to provide raw, unfiltered insights and practical advice to officers navigating their careers. We discuss the importance of behavior assessment, situational awareness, and maintaining high standards despite the pressures of the job.
Whether you're a seasoned officer or new to the field, this episode offers valuable perspectives on how to survive and thrive in policing. Don't miss JT's actionable advice and inspiring message about taking the job seriously and living up to the standards of the profession.
Stay safe, stay sapient.
SHOW NOTES:
aaapolicesupply.com use code HYBRID10 for discounts on all your law enforcement gear needs.
Follow @survivepolicing on Instagram
Email us at [email protected]\
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In this compelling episode of Project Sapient, we dive into the inspiring story of Bridget Truxillo, a former police officer who has transformed her challenging experiences into a mission to support her fellow first responders. With a background that includes being the only female on the SWAT team and extensive work as an undercover narcotics investigator, Bridget faced harassment, discrimination, and hostile work environments. Despite these challenges, she persevered and founded Lady Law Shield to assist those feeling overwhelmed by internal employment issues.
Throughout the episode, Bridget shares her journey from the early days of bright-eyed enthusiasm to the harsh realities of the job, including the critical moment when she realized she needed to make a change. She discusses the importance of mentorship, the impact of internal struggles on mental health, and the systemic issues within law enforcement that need addressing.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into the importance of leadership, the need for supportive environments, and practical advice on handling workplace harassment and discrimination. Bridget's story is a testament to resilience and the power of finding a new mission in life. Don't miss this episode packed with real-life experiences, expert advice, and a heartfelt message of support for the law enforcement community.
SHOW NOTES
ladylawshield.com
To contact Bridget, please send an email to
[email protected]
IG: Bridget Baragona Truxillo (@ladylawshield) • Instagram photos and videos
Email Project Sapient: [email protected]
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Welcome to another engaging episode of Project Sapient, where we dive deep into the efforts and initiatives of 22 Mohawks, an organization dedicated to supporting veterans and first responders. Our hosts kick off the episode with updates from their sponsors, AAA Police Supply and Havoc Journal, emphasizing the importance of community support.
This week, we are joined by Dave Campisano, the founder of 22 Mohawks. Dave shares the inspiring journey of the organization, from its early stages to its current success in providing life-changing programs for veterans and first responders. He discusses the three core programs of 22 Mohawks: providing service dogs, organizing parachute jumps, and offering mental health services.
Dave highlights the massive impact of their parachute jump program, 'Operation Airborne for Vets,' which brings veterans together for adrenaline-pumping experiences. These jumps not only provide a sense of camaraderie but also help participants reconnect with their sense of purpose. The discussion also touches on the organization's growth, with over 140 emotional support dogs given to veterans and first responders, and the introduction of mental health and suicide prevention training.
The episode wraps up with Dave offering heartfelt advice to veterans and first responders, emphasizing the healing power of community service.
Tune in to hear how 22 Mohawks is making a significant difference in the lives of those who have served and continue to serve.
SHOW NOTES
The Resolute Path (Ayman's book)
https://www.amazon.com/Resolute-Path-Ayman-Kafel/dp/1960890026?dplnkId=488a9262-f96c-48ae-ad05-97c7ef34be11&nodl=1
AAA Police Supply
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Welcome back to Project Sapient! In this special episode, we are honored to have Dr. Kate Pate, PhD neurophysiologist, coach, and entrepreneur, as our first in-person guest. Dr. Pate shares her extensive experience in scientific research and practical applications in the military and special operations community, focusing on critical topics such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), stress, and trauma.
Dr. Pate discusses her journey from academia to founding Karuna Medical, where she develops innovative medical devices for austere environments. She also delves into her work on transformational recovery, psychedelic integration, and functional medicine, all aimed at helping service members and veterans with complex health issues.
The conversation explores the neurophysiological science behind stress and trauma, the concept of allostatic load, and the importance of resilience training for first responders and military personnel. Dr. Pate emphasizes the significance of self-care and offers valuable advice for those in high-stress professions.
Join us for an insightful discussion that sheds light on the challenges faced by law enforcement and military communities and the steps we can take to support their mental and physical well-being.
Stay safe and stay sapient!
SHOW NOTES
The Resolute Path (Ayman's book)
https://www.amazon.com/Resolute-Path-Ayman-Kafel/dp/1960890026?dplnkId=488a9262-f96c-48ae-ad05-97c7ef34be11&nodl=1
AAA Police Supply
https://aaapolicesupply.com/
Use the code HYBRID10 to get a discount on your entire order.
In this episode of Project Sapient, we dive deep into the unique and challenging world of Deep End Fitness, a specialized training program designed for law enforcement and military personnel. Hosts Jake and Ayman are joined by Laura Gordon, an expert in applying nervous system regulation and psychotherapy to first responders and military personnel. Laura is not only a coach at Deep End Fitness in San Diego but also a competitive athlete with a rich background in CrossFit, powerlifting, and even Team USA Bobsled.
Laura discusses the science behind their rigorous underwater training sessions, which are structured to elicit fight-or-flight responses in a controlled environment. The goal is to help participants build resilience, improve their CO2 tolerance, and enhance cognitive functioning under stress. She explains how the training sessions are designed, from breathwork exercises to underwater challenges like dumbbell walks and knot-tying.
The conversation also covers the mental and physiological benefits of the program, such as improved mind-body connection, better stress management, and the importance of learning to relax.
Whether you're a first responder looking to enhance your performance under stress or someone interested in innovative fitness programs, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of tactical underwater training.
SHOW NOTES:
https://www.deependfitness.com/
IG: deependsandiego
IG: lauragordon__
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