4.9 • 933 Ratings
🗓️ 12 August 2024
⏱️ 91 minutes
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In episode 937 of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, Founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, sits down with Casey Roussel, the mastermind behind a revolutionary electronic warrant service. This episode dives deep into Casey’s journey, exploring the critical role of optimization, training, and adaptability in building a successful business. Discover the emotional highs and lows Casey faced, including moments when quitting seemed like the only option. Learn how surrounding yourself with the right people and staying committed to change can lead to transformative success. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on resilience, innovation, and entrepreneurial growth.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:00:57:02 Teaser 00:00:57:02 - 00:02:41:20 Intro 00:02:41:20 - 00:18:27:02 Casey’s electronic warrant service 00:18:27:02 - 00:37:12:15 Optimization, training, & embracing change 00:37:12:15 - 00:44:09:12 How close was Casey to quitting? 00:44:09:12 - 01:12:12:16 Emotions, challenges, & success 01:12:12:16 - 01:21:14:17 Surrounding yourself with good people 01:21:14:17 - 01:30:11:23 Building your own business 01:30:11:23 - 01:31:12:11 Outro
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0:00.0 | You know we always talk about on our side is how can we sleep at night knowing that yes we made a difference yes we saved the life |
0:07.2 | Building a company is rough it's hard. It's difficult. I can't tell you how many times we should have quit one of the things that I've learned through my |
0:14.7 | experience is that almost every bad decision I've made has been led by emotions every one of |
0:20.5 | them you're a lot stronger than you believe but you don't learn that until you go through those scenarios. |
0:25.7 | You know, people just telling you, oh, you're tough. That doesn't do it. You have to actually go through the experience. |
0:31.0 | If you're not failing, you ain't trying hard enough. |
0:33.0 | Like you're gonna fail in life. That's part of life and it's not easy to be successful. |
0:38.0 | It's hard. It takes a lot of work, a lot of perseverance, but if you keep fighting at the end of the You're trying to be a street cop. |
0:55.0 | Hey guys, welcome this episode of the street cop |
0:58.5 | training podcast. |
0:59.5 | We're your host, founder and CEO of street cop training. |
1:01.1 | My name is Dennis, but you know, and I have with us today a gentleman who I'm going to read from a |
1:08.0 | template that was sent to me and I just realized that I'm 42 years old and I cannot see the screen without zooming in and I don't have glasses near me. I'm sorry I know I look very youthful |
1:18.3 | Said this before what's catching up is my eyes. You know what I'll I'll do you one better. I'll let him explain who he is and what he does. |
1:27.4 | And I didn't even ask you how to say your last name right? I'm sure everybody screws it up. |
1:31.4 | But this is Casey Russell. |
1:34.0 | Roussel very close. All right my bed. |
1:37.0 | Not a common name Casey you know what I mean? |
1:40.0 | It's a southerners man. We kind of pronounce things our own way down here. |
1:44.8 | Are you in like Louisiana or something? Yep South Louisiana. Does that have... I'm actually |
1:49.7 | coming to South Louisiana next week to speak at the Louisiana FOP about hour south of New Orleans. |
1:57.0 | Damn, hour south, you got to be damn there in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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