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This week on Chapter Blue, Tyra welcomes Stan Partlow, a retired police commander and corporate security leader, for a candid conversation about leadership, mental health, and life after law enforcement. With 25 years in law enforcement and another 15 years in corporate security, Stan has a wealth of experience and wisdom to share. He opens up about the challenges of transitioning from policing to the private sector and how he has used those lessons to help others through his book, Leading Relentlessly.

The episode focuses on the importance of mental health support for officers, the shortcomings of traditional leadership styles, and the need for modern leaders to adapt to changing times. Stan also shares valuable perspectives on balancing personal relationships with the demands of a high-stress career. His reflections on work-life balance, family dynamics, and the evolving nature of law enforcement leadership resonate deeply with the realities officers face every day.

Whether you’re a new officer, a seasoned leader, or someone interested in the intersection of leadership and mental health, this episode offers something for everyone. Join Tyra and Stan as they discuss the challenges and triumphs of a life dedicated to service—and the steps we can take to ensure the next generation of officers is better supported and equipped to thrive.

Books Mentioned: 

  1. "Ego is the Enemy" by Ryan Holiday
  2. "Leading Relentlessly" by Stan Partlow (the guest's book)
  3. Simon Sinek's Work on Leadership - While not a book title, the podcast references Simon Sinek’s teachings, particularly his concept of finding your "why." Sinek's popular books include "Start with Why" and "Leaders Eat Last."

Resources: 
Firstrespondersbridge.org

Contact:
Stan Partlow (LinkedIn)
sepjr505@gmail.com

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