Criminal Justice Evolution (CJEvolution) - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Summary: Criminal Justice Evolution - A podcast for the criminal justice professional - Discussions about various criminal justice topics,life, self improvement, business and entrepreneurship.
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Hello everyone and welcome back. In this episode, Patrick talks about the importance of leading by example. We all have to lead by example. Many people look up to professionals in criminal justice, and we are always expected to lead - not only professionally, but also personally. We may falter sometimes, and make mistakes but we have to pick ourselves up and keep moving ahead. Lead by example to get you to that next level. Check out show episodes here: www.cjevolution.net. Have a great day. Patrick
Hello everyone and welcome back. In this episode Patrick talks about ways to get people to like you. This is not only important for professionals in criminal justice, it's important in all that we do. These are lessons from the great Dale Carnegie. Check it out and have a great beginning to your week. Visit www.cjevolution.net to check out more episodes. Patrick
Hello everyone and welcome back. In this episode, Patrick has the pleasure of talking with Dr. Tracie Keesee. Tracie is the Deputy Commissioner of Training for NYPD. Her innovative work in improving community / law enforcement relations, and her commitment to developing and tailoring the latest training methodologies for more than 50,000 uniformed and civilian members of the service are tremendous assets to NYPD. Through her leadership, the Training Bureau has helped NYPD continue its tradition as being New York's FINEST. A great conversation! Find Tracie here: Twitter: @NYPDTraining Tracie.Keesee@nypd.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracie-keesee-2057291b/ Check out all the latest episodes at www.cjevolution.net Patrick
Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. In this episode Patrick talks with Curtis Bailey. Curtis has practiced law in St. Louis, Missouri since 1991. He helps individuals and families with comprehensive estate planning. He is also the co-director of Senior Scam Action Associates that is devoted to educating seniors, their caregivers and professionals that work with seniors, about how to protect themselves from scames and fraud. Curtis is also the co-host of the Scammercast Podcast on the 2 Guys Talking Podcast Network - You cand find the show on iTunes, Stitcher & Google Play. Email: seniorscamteam@gmail.com Twitter: @BaileyLaw1 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-bailey-6ab18645 A very informative show Patrick
Hello everyone and welcome back. Thank you for the continued support for the podcast. In this episode, Patrick talks about the importance of off duty leadership. We make so many decisions everyday when we are at work and wearing the uniform, but it doesn't stop when we get home. Sometimes all we want to do is come home and decompress. Thats not a bad thing, but we have to remember to stay engaged with our families. We need to continue to lead long after we come home. We need to create a good balance between work and home. Head over to www.cjevolution.net and check out all the episodes. You can also rate and review the podcast through the iTunes link. Stay tuned for more great guest this week. Patrick
Hello everyone and welcome back to Episode 75. In this episode Patrick talks with Keith Callahan. Keith is a leader of leaders, philanthropist, seriel entreupreneur, spirtiual man, meditator and husband and father of four. Keith teaches that through self reliance, determination, community connection and mentorship everyone can overcome their past. Keith talks about how to build a life on a vision and a dream, and how to get out of the "ruts" we all find ourselves in. Coming from a family of law enforcement, Keith also gives thanks to the brave men and women in law enforcement and the military. You can check find Keith here: Website: http://keithcallahan.com/ Facebook: TheBusinessoflifePodcast Skype:kcal7795 Email: keith@keithcallahan.com Enjoy Patrick
Hello and welcome back. In this episode Patrick talks to career transition expert Marc Miller. Marc's career journey includes 22 years at IBM, several thriving tech startups and a high school math teacher. He now coaches and cousels people (especially baby boomers) in their career journeys by using his extensive training and experience to help them find careers that they can grow into for the decades that lie ahead. The reality is that even after our career in criminal justice ends, most of us start new careers or chase after that dream we have always wanted to pursue. Marc gives sound advice on the steps to get there to include his 5 steps to Your Next Career Pivot. A must hear episode for everyone. Find Marc here: www.careerpivot.com Linkedin: Marc Miller Twitter:@careerPivot Facebook: Career Pivot Blog: CareerPivot.com/blog Patrick
Hello and welcome back to CJEvolution. In this episode, Patrick talks with Amazon best selling Author Ed Daube, Ph.D. AKA - The Emotions Doctor. He is the author of two books - Emotions as the Tools as Self Help Guide To Controlling Your Life not Your Feelings and Beyond Anger Management - Master Your Anger as a Strategic Tool. His books are for anyone who feels controlled by their emotions or who has to deal with another person whose emotions control them. His specialty is making complex subjects understantable. A must hear for any criminal justice professional Check out Ed here: www.TheEmotionsDoctor.com Email: TheEmotionsDoctor@gmail.com Check out this episode at: www.cjevolution.net Patrick
Hello everyone and welcome back to episode 72 - Patrick is at the National Character and Leadership Symposium (NCLS) at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. The core theme of the symposium is Warrior Ethos. This is a code of conduct that embodies a life where integrity, loyalty, honor, and selflessness, and courage are one's guide. It's not just for people in the military. Living by this ethos can bring about the best in our personal and professional lives. Enjoy NCLS website: http://www.cvent.com/events/2017-national-character-leadership-symposium/event-summary-8e660eb1aee74045b4a2208de1b2803a.aspx www.cjevolution.net Patrick -
Hello everyone and welcome back to episode 72 - Patrick is at the National Character and Leadership Symposium (NCLS) at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. The core theme of the symposium is Warrior Ethos. This is a code of conduct that embodies a life where integrity, loyalty, honor, and selflessness, and courage are one's guide. It's not just for people in the military. Living by this ethos can bring about the best in our personal and professional lives. Enjoy NCLS website: http://www.cvent.com/events/2017-national-character-leadership-symposium/event-summary-8e660eb1aee74045b4a2208de1b2803a.aspx www.cjevolution.net Patrick -
Hello and welcome back. In this episode Patrick talks with a leading expert on human behavior and relationship building, Jason Treu. Jason is a top business and executive coach. His bestselling book, Social Wealth, the how-to-guide on building personal and professional relationships, has sold more than 35,000 copies and has been #1 in four business and self-help categories. Every business, including criminal justice professionals, should be building great relationships. The reality is that all of us in criminal justice will retire someday, and most of us will pursue other ventures - A lot of those being business related. Jason provides great tips and suggestions on how to build and sustain various relationships no matter what business we are in now, or what we find ourselves a part of in the future. A great listen. Enjoy Patrick If you all would head over to iTunes and rate and review my podcast, I sure would appreciate it. You can also check out the episodes and archives on my website below www.cjevolution.net
Hello and welcome back. In this episode Patrick talks with a leading expert on human behavior and relationship building, Jason Treu. Jason is a top business and executive coach. His bestselling book, Social Wealth, the how-to-guide on building personal and professional relationships, has sold more than 35,000 copies and has been #1 in four business and self-help categories. Every business, including criminal justice professionals, should be building great relationships. The reality is that all of us in criminal justice will retire someday, and most of us will pursue other ventures - A lot of those being business related. Jason provides great tips and suggestions on how to build and sustain various relationships no matter what business we are in now, or what we find ourselves a part of in the future. A great listen. Enjoy Patrick If you all would head over to iTunes and rate and review my podcast, I sure would appreciate it. You can also check out the episodes and archives on my website below www.cjevolution.net
Hello Everyone and welcome back. In this episode, Patrick talks about the 6 ways to prevent fatigue and worry and keep your energy and spirits high - great work by Dale Carnegie. Very applicable for criminal justice professionals. Be safe everyone www.cjevolution.net Patrick
Hello Everyone and welcome back. In this episode, Patrick talks about the 6 ways to prevent fatigue and worry and keep your energy and spirits high - great work by Dale Carnegie. Very applicable for criminal justice professionals. Be safe everyone www.cjevolution.net Patrick
Hello and welcome back. In this episode, Patrick talks with good friend Mitch Jackson. Mitch is an award winning California lawyer with 30 years of tips and suggestions on how to achieve success in business and in life. Mitch talks about how mastering the art of negotation can help criminal justice professionals as well as other business professionals. A great episode with a great individual. Mitch also has a new book coming out very soon called - "Overnight Success" - How to become an overnight success in business and in life! Connect with Mitch at: http://mitchjackson.com/ @mitchjackson http://jacksonandwilson.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchjackson Enjoy Patrick