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The Neurobiological Load Destroying Officer Decision-Making

Christopher Menino, a 25-year law enforcement veteran and retired chief of police, introduces himself and his current role as Vice President at Julie Parker Communications. He specializes in helping organizations with effective "crisis management" and "public relations" strategies. His work involves assisting with "communication skills" for organizations to navigate difficult situations before, during, and after they occur, often providing "media training" for complex scenarios. He also serves as a "keynote speaker" on these vital topics.

Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Crisis Communication in Law Enforcement
03:08 - The Impact of Biase Based Rhetoric on Communication
06:00 - Understanding Neurobiological Load in Law Enforcement
09:06 - Creating a Culture of Openness and Support
11:47 - The Importance of Leadership and Policy in Crisis Management
14:59 - Personal Reflections on Mental Health and Crisis
17:50 - Training and Recovery: Keys to Effective Law Enforcement
20:59 - Empowering Officers to Intervene
24:00 - Conclusion and Call to Action

About Neuroscientist Dr. Pamela Seraphine:

https://www.drpamelaseraphine.com/

About Vets And Badges Host:

Robert Asencio is a retired police Captain, former Florida State Representative, US Army Veteran who served as a member of the Special Operations community with over 34 years of public service experience.

Vets and Badges Podcast is an initiative of HEALING - a non-profit created to support veterans, first responder and community stakeholders.

For more visit:

https://www.kbcf.org/programs/healing-corp/

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VAB - 2026

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