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🗓️ 13 September 2024
⏱️ 63 minutes
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In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, Dennis Benigno, founder and CEO of Street Cop Training, engages in a candid conversation with Sophia. They explore Dennis’ remarkable transition from a police officer to a successful entrepreneur, sharing insights into the early days of Street Cop Training, his approach to finding the right instructors, and the secrets behind managing his time effectively. Dennis also reflects on his personal growth, offering advice for his younger self and new officers entering the field. Sophia chimes in with her perspectives on Dennis’s journey and achievements. Join us for a deep dive into the evolution of law enforcement training and the power of perseverance and vision in shaping the future of policing.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:00:46:13 Teaser 00:00:46:13 - 00:03:44:24 Intro 00:03:44:24 - 00:05:15:03 How did Dennis make the transition from Police Officer to Entrepreneur? 00:05:15:03 - 00:10:05:15 Did Dennis always want to be a cop? 00:10:05:15 - 00:14:09:24 How was Street Cop Training first received? 00:14:09:24 - 00:17:20:02 What does Dennis look for in instructors? 00:17:20:02 - 00:20:32:17 How does Dennis manage his time? 00:20:32:17 - 00:25:29:07 Who does Dennis trust to build on his ideas? 00:25:29:07 - 00:32:52:23 Being the best version of yourself 00:32:52:23 - 00:35:42:01 Dennis’ advice for his younger self 00:35:42:01 - 00:41:56:02 How did Dennis find people that matched his determination? 00:41:56:02 - 00:44:32:09 Did Dennis grow up around people in law enforcement? 00:44:32:09 - 00:46:15:18 Being cautious about which agencies you go to 00:46:15:18 - 00:53:25:04 Dennis’ advice to new Police Officers 00:53:25:04 - 00:59:50:14 The changes in law enforcement and public perception 00:59:50:14 - 01:02:26:20 Sophia’s thoughts on Dennis 01:02:26:20 - 01:02:42:13 Outro
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0:00.0 | I think that everybody has an opportunity to be the best version of themselves, |
0:04.0 | but you need a little perspective to understand what that is and who you want to be more like. |
0:09.0 | I think that when somebody has a driver of vision of who they want to be or who they plan to be, they find what they're |
0:16.0 | looking for in any way, shape, or form. Humans don't like change, and especially if they're not |
0:21.2 | rewarded for any kind of change or any innovation. |
0:24.0 | We don't get a choice at who brings us up. |
0:27.0 | But I think as you get older and you see people who you admire more, |
0:31.0 | you get to choose who you're going to be a street cop? |
0:45.0 | Hey guys, welcome this episode of the street cop |
0:48.0 | training podcast, my host, founder and CEO of street cop training. |
0:50.0 | My name is Dennis Benino and today's a different kind of podcast. So I will let our |
0:55.8 | guest tell you how she ended up on this podcast, but it's interesting and I'm flattered but |
1:01.9 | don't even attempt to get me to try to pronounce your last name |
1:06.4 | appropriately. I have not been practicing and so I will just introduce her. She can |
1:11.8 | give you her full name |
1:13.0 | and how we ended up connecting and me inviting her on the show. |
1:18.1 | Well, my name is Sophia Regresnick. |
1:21.9 | That's Regresnick. That's Regresnick. |
1:26.0 | The way I wound up here is I am a huge fan. |
1:31.8 | So I started listening to the street cop training podcast, maybe about a month ago. |
1:38.8 | And I was thinking about a career in law enforcement and a little bit of backstory is that I had worked as an EMT. |
1:47.0 | And I absolutely loved the experience, but at that time, they were just looking to put bodies on the road |
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