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Street Cop Podcast

Episode 933: Making Changes - Who To Trust, Psychopaths & Bad Advice

Street Cop Podcast

Street Cop Training

Education

4.9933 Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2024

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Join us on the Street Cop Podcast as we explore the intersection of psychology and law enforcement. Alyssa DiLeo, with her background in psychotherapy, shares profound insights into managing relationships, making informed decisions, and understanding trust. From decoding microexpressions to unraveling the origins of psychopathy, each topic offers practical knowledge for officers and civilians alike. Discover how these insights can enhance communication skills and foster a deeper understanding of human behavior in various contexts. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the psychology behind effective policing.


Timestamps:


00:00:00:00 - 00:00:55:22 Teaser 00:01:07:14 - 00:02:17:12 Intro 00:02:17:12 - 00:06:10:00 Alyssa’s background in psychotherapy 00:06:10:00 - 00:14:16:07 Managing relationships & choosing a partner 00:14:16:07 - 00:25:35:00 Getting advice from the wrong people 00:25:35:00 - 00:31:00:25 The qualities of people we trust 00:31:00:25 - 00:42:37:16 Microexpressions 00:42:37:16 - 00:47:39:06 How are psychopaths made? 00:47:39:06 - 00:51:25:05 Improving communication by observing psychopathy 00:51:25:05 - 01:02:24:11 Self-reflection, being excellent, & enabling children 01:02:24:11 - 01:04:44:22 Outro

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0:00.0

So many people find themselves in relationships and they don't really even know that this is healthy, this is unhealthy, really what to look out for and what to distinguish.

0:09.0

A lot of people stay together for the kids, which I always advise against,

0:13.2

because then they're learning.

0:15.2

Parents fighting is normal.

0:17.0

Love is fighting.

0:18.2

Love is abuse.

0:19.5

Love is chaos.

0:21.0

So I think that if parents separate when it's not a good match, I think that they're doing their kids actually more of a service than a disservice.

0:29.0

I always had a very inquisitive personality. I always wanted to know the why behind everything.

0:35.5

What drove this person to become this way? Why do they act this way? Is it genetics?

0:41.6

Is it environment? So I think that very inquisitive

0:44.9

personality that I've always had combined with always wanting to be of

0:50.8

service, of help, merging the two together just made sense to me. You're trying to be a street cop.

1:05.0

Hey guys, welcome this episode of the street cop

1:09.0

training podcast, me host, founder and CEO of street cop trading.

1:11.0

My name is Dennis, but you don't have with us today. Somebody I met yesterday who sent an email in and she wants to do training for law enforcement on body language behavior, micro expressions. And so we hit it off yesterday.

1:24.4

I just said, yo, come on the podcast.

1:26.2

Today, made time for me.

1:27.9

I can already read her body language a little bit.

1:29.3

She's a tad nervous.

1:30.9

Is that a fact?

1:32.1

I could see her increased rapid breathing, a little shallow, I could see it in your face a little bit, but we appreciate you being here,

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