017: Police Academy 2




The All Turtles Podcast show

Summary: At age 42, after co-founding one of the world’s largest wireless carriers and leading it to an IPO, Augie Fabela enrolled at a police academy. Today, Fabela serves as a Chief of Police for the Cook County’s Sheriff Department. Hosts Phil Libin, Jessica Collier, and Blaise Zerega talk with Chief Fabela about using community engagement to reduce gun violence, including an esports project (with involvement from All Turtles). In a “Maybe it’s kinda B.S.” segment, your hosts dissect so-called ID theft protection services. Listener questions include ways to learn new things and to become more efficient. Show notes Phil Libin: “I retire a joke.” (0:20) Time travel (Wikipedia) ID theft protection: Maybe it’s kinda bullshit? (2:59) Millions of People Post Comments on Federal Regulations. Many Are Fake. (Wall Street Journal) LifeLock (company website) Credit Karma (company website) Part two of our conversation with Augie Fabela, Co-founder and CEO of FastForward.ai, and Chief of Police at the Cook County Sheriff’s Department (10:16) Augie K. Fabela II bio (LinkedIn) DECIDE: Tactical Crisis Decision Making: A Framework For Law Enforcement by Augie Fabela (Amazon)   On Chicago’s South Side, Shootings Are Way Down...And Here’s The Reason Why (HuffPost) (Left to right) Sheriff of Cook County Tom Dart, All Turtles CEO Phil Libin, Chief of Police at the Cook County Sheriff Department Augie Fabela. FastForward.ai (company website) Listener questions What tactics do you use for learning new things and being more efficient? (30:14) Halo Neuroscience (company website) What are you looking for in founders who want to join All Turtles? (38:38) We want to hear from you Please send us your comments, suggested topics, and questions for future episodes: Email: hello@all-turtles.com Twitter: @allturtlesco with hashtag #askAT For more from All Turtles, follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to our newsletter on our website.