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Tactical Breakdown

Adam Kinakinart19.com
Our goal is to bring you a platform that gives an in-depth look at the most current training, tactics, and technology used by today's top Law Enforcement, Military, and Security experts. Our Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) bring you their real-world knowledge and experiences and breakdown the incidents, operations, and personal stories that influenced them.We are proud to have partnered with organizations from across Canada to raise awareness of Mental Health and Crisis Response for our First Responders, LEOs, Active & Veteran Military Members, and Security Personnel across the world. We will be bringing on experts to share information and resources that you can use yourself, another person, or your organization.
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Episodes

Situational Awareness - You Don't Know What You Don't Know with Dr. Rich Gasaway

What is Situational Awareness and why does it matter to Police, Fire, and Emergency Medical Personnel? How do we teach situational awareness and what are the challenges faces by agencies and departments when it comes to establishing preventative efforts. This is a special episode where Adam joins forces with Dr. Richard Gasaway of the Situational Awareness Matters Podcast to discuss these topics. It will be published on Tactical Breakdown in an edited audio format and on the Situational Awarenes...

Jul 31, 20191 hr 18 minEp. 9

Student to Instructor - Who is Responsible for Your Training? with Scott Warren

EPISODE PAGE: https://thebreakdown.ca/008. Scott is a 35-year veteran of the RCMP, retiring in 2017 as a Staff Sergeant. He deployed to Afghanistan in 2013 where he led a small training cadre tasked with delivering training to the GDPSU (National SWAT Team). He has also conducted multiple training courses overseas for various Municipal and Federal Police Agencies as a private trainer/consultant. A firearms instructor since 1987, Scott has held multiple positions throughout his career, including ...

Jul 26, 201948 minEp. 8

Mental Health Interractions - Finding the Correct Response with Leslie Hadfield

Interacting with People with Special Needs or a Mental Disability can be an extremely difficult task for any First Responder. Adam and Leslie dive deep into "What is an appropriate response?" for officers and emergency personnel. This is a must-listen episode for anyone who interacts with the public or has the potential to come into contact with persons in mental distress or persons with special needs. More detailed information can be found on our show notes page: thebreakdown.ca/007.Inspector L...

Jul 18, 201945 minEp. 7

How Things Change After Incidents: Police Training & Tactics with Scott Burge

Plainclothes/Covert Firearms Training, Issued vs Non-Issued Equipment, How training changes after a Serious Incident or Line-of-Duty death. Adam and Scott discuss many topics in this open conversation about police training in Canada. Scott breaks down why he got into training and what drives him to continue his pursuit of knowledge. An 18-year police veteran, Scott is currently the Divisional Coordinator for the Plain Clothes Carry Program and Tactical Carbine Instructor with the RCMP in Western...

Jul 11, 201945 minEp. 6

Crisis Negotiation: The Stuff You Don't See In Movies with Dr. Andy Young

What is the difference between the Crisis (Hostage) Negotiation tactics we see on TV and in movies versus what actually happens in real life? Adam sits down (via phone) with Dr. Young to discuss what Crisis Negotiation is and how it affects everyone responding to the call, not just the negotiator on the phone. They discuss current training developed by Dr. Young for officers and SWAT members, as well as a look at his new book. Dr. Andy Young has been a Professor of Psychology and Counseling at L...

Jul 03, 201941 minEp. 5

Training Philosophies: A Guide to Leadership in Training with Brian Willis

Adam talks with Brian Willis after he returns from the 2019 ILEETA Conference. They discuss what Brian believes to be life's most important question: What's Important Now? and break down the current state of law enforcement training. This podcast will be relevant for anyone in a leadership or training role within their agency or organization or anyone responsible for developing leadership for the future. Brian is the President and CEO of Winning Mind Training, an acclaimed author and speaker, an...

Jun 27, 201941 minEp. 4

Honey Badgers Don't Give a F--K with Grant Ellsworth

Adam sits down with Grant Ellsworth, a Federal Corrections Officer, to discuss how do deal with difficult people in difficult situations. We discuss Honey Badger Alliance, a community build by Grant to promote positive thinking and overall mental health for not only Correctional Officers but all Law Enforcement and First Responders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-no...

Jun 12, 201940 minEp. 2

An Introduction: What Are We Doing Here?

WELCOME. This is the first episode of the podcast and I couldn't be more honored to be able to deliver this platform to the brave Men and Women who CHOOSE to put themselves on the line to protect their friends, their families, their communities, and their country. This podcast is a way to bring together Subject Matter Experts, Trainers, Instructors, and Special Guests to share their knowledge and experience to help YOU succeed, both at work and at home. We will be bringing you interviews from th...

Jun 10, 20196 minEp. 1
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