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In Episode 20 of Nick’s Right Podcast, we sit down with former Long Beach police officer Jason Layman, whose viral “Action vs. Reaction” demonstration has reached millions online.
Jason served 17 years in law enforcement and now runs the nonprofit Why’d You Stop Me, which teaches communities and police officers how to better understand each other.
In this conversation, Jason explains what most people misunderstand about policing, including why officers are trained to act before reacting, how use of force decisions are made, and why many viral police videos leave out critical context.
We break down real police encounters, the psychology behind conflict between officers and the public, and how communication and perspective can prevent situations from escalating.
Topics in this episode include:
• The Action vs Reaction principle in policing • Why officers are trained to aim for center mass • The difference between stopping a threat vs killing • What most people misunderstand about traffic stops • Why viral police videos often lack context • The psychology behind police and community conflict • How communication can de-escalate tense situations • The realities of law enforcement training and decision making • Discussion around ICE, immigration enforcement, and jurisdiction
Jason also shares personal stories from his career and explains how his experiences changed the way he approaches conflict, leadership, and communication.
If you want to better understand how law enforcement decisions are made in real time, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
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By Nicholas RiceIn Episode 20 of Nick’s Right Podcast, we sit down with former Long Beach police officer Jason Layman, whose viral “Action vs. Reaction” demonstration has reached millions online.
Jason served 17 years in law enforcement and now runs the nonprofit Why’d You Stop Me, which teaches communities and police officers how to better understand each other.
In this conversation, Jason explains what most people misunderstand about policing, including why officers are trained to act before reacting, how use of force decisions are made, and why many viral police videos leave out critical context.
We break down real police encounters, the psychology behind conflict between officers and the public, and how communication and perspective can prevent situations from escalating.
Topics in this episode include:
• The Action vs Reaction principle in policing • Why officers are trained to aim for center mass • The difference between stopping a threat vs killing • What most people misunderstand about traffic stops • Why viral police videos often lack context • The psychology behind police and community conflict • How communication can de-escalate tense situations • The realities of law enforcement training and decision making • Discussion around ICE, immigration enforcement, and jurisdiction
Jason also shares personal stories from his career and explains how his experiences changed the way he approaches conflict, leadership, and communication.
If you want to better understand how law enforcement decisions are made in real time, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
Sponsors
LIVV Audio Premium headphones built for performance. Visit livaudio.com and use code NRP for 15% off.
Patriot Mobile America’s only Christian conservative wireless provider. Visit patriotmobile.com/nrp or use code NRP for your first month free.
Follow Nick’s Right Podcast
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nicksrightpodcast