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The Next Shift Podcast

The Next Shift Podcast

De: Jess Flores
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This is a podcast dedicated to serving current and former law enforcement, by sharing the stories of my own personal transition out of law enforcement, lessons learned through the transition and since, as well as the stories of officers who’ve also transitioned out, their significant others to gain that perspective, and resources for embracing their Next Shift.

It is MY mission to help YOU remember who you are/were behind the badge by helping you REdiscover your identity, REdefine your purpose, and REignite your passions so that you can create the life you WANT to live.

© 2025 The Next Shift Podcast
Economía Exito Profesional Gestión y Liderazgo Higiene y Vida Saludable Liderazgo Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
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  • Season 3 RECAP
    May 28 2025

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    I CANNOT believe we are wrapping up another season of the Next Shift Podcast! If you had told me in June 2023 that I'd have 3 seasons of a podcast by June 2025...I would not have believed you...but here we are!

    A HUGE shoutout to all of the incredible guests who have shared their real, raw vulnerable stories on the podcast...giving hope to others, that there is indeed life after law enforcement. This show would NOT be what it is without these guests and without YOU listening.

    This week's episode is a recap of the TOP 10 episodes, based on downloads. If you haven't listened to these episodes, I encourage you to go listen...they were incredible conversations.

    The TOP 10 episodes of season 3 are:

    - S3E2 - Hiding in Plain Sight w/Doug White

    - S3E4 - Quiet Quitting w/Jackson McLaughlin

    - S3E3 - The end of an era w/Thomas Goldberg

    - S3E26 - You'll know when it's time w/Lou Forst

    - S3E12 - Your questions answered (Life after LE edition) w/me

    - S3E18 - Never forget where you came from w/Mario Tonzelli

    - S3E13 - You are the problem, not your salary w/Nick Daugherty

    - S3E14 - Using your LE skills & Networking w/Valerie Hartman

    - S3E11 - Lessons from the lounge w/Josh Malczak

    - S3E7 - Taking control of your health & life w/Kevin Murray

    Each one of these episodes are value packed and I guarantee you will see yourself in parts of each story.

    If this podcast has spoken to you at all or helped you in anyway...I would be so grateful if you took a moment to leave a rating and review, to help get the word out!

    If you haven't already...make sure you follow me on LinkedIn and on Instagram at @_nextshift_ AND @the_jessflores

    If this podcast resonates with you or you feel like it could help someone else, please feel free to share it with them and/or on your social media platforms...but be sure to tag me so I can personally say THANK YOU!

    Be sure to subscribe by clicking the + sign at the top and if you feel called to do so, I'd love to hear your thoughts in a review.

    See you Next Shift

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    49 m
  • An emotional Police Week reflection
    May 21 2025

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    This week's episode is an emotional reflection of my very first Police Week.

    In case you missed it, I was able to and honored to attend Police Week, as a partner with T-Priority (T-Mobile's First Responder Solution). It was an incredible week talking with survivors, sharing stories, and honoring our fallen...including my husband and I's friend, Cody...who was killed in the line of duty February 29, 2024.

    Once I got home, I had to take a couple of days to let it all sink in, then decided to record a podcast and encourage you to take a trip to the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum...if not during police week...at some point.

    We hear about these officers when they're taken from us...but seeing 24,000+ names lining panel after panel of the wall...unlike anything I've ever seen. It was solemn reminder that we are NEVER alone...in life, in loss, and in grief.

    If you weren't able to catch the videos I filmed with the T-Priority team on LinkedIn, you can catch them, here, and make sure to follow their page to see how they're not only showing up for first responders, but creating solutions for them. I posted more behind-the-scenes footage and reflections of each day on my personal LinkedIn page.

    If you've ever been to police week...I'd love to hear your reflections through either the text option above, or by you sharing the episode with your network and your reflections as a caption.

    If you haven't already...make sure you follow me on LinkedIn and on Instagram at @_nextshift_ AND @the_jessflores

    If this podcast resonates with you or you feel like it could help someone else, please feel free to share it with them and/or on your social media platforms...but be sure to tag me so I can personally say THANK YOU!

    Be sure to subscribe by clicking the + sign at the top and if you feel called to do so, I'd love to hear your thoughts in a review.

    See you Next Shift

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    24 m
  • The story not often told - the transition of a civilian in Law Enforcement
    May 7 2025

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    This week's episode is a little different, in that it is not an interview with a retired LEO, but a retired LE civilian employee, who spent over 26 years serving his department and community with pride.

    Roland Clee spent over 26 years in Law Enforcement, as a Community Services Officer in Florida, is the founder of Command Staff Consulting, and Founder/Author of the American Peace Officer Newsletter.

    Roland's story is a testament to the importance civilian roles play in the everyday operation of police departments. Roland attended an academy to become a Community Services Officer, spent time on Patrol...taking crash report, simple stealings, and reports without suspects, spent time in the Investigations Unit...assisting in homicide cases, spent time as the Chief's right hand man...often sitting in on meetings in the Chief's spot, and sent time in Victim's Services...his favorite role.

    Toward the end of his career, Roland had a previous Commander, who left to be Chief elsewhere, reach out and offer him work. Roland will never forget that Commander telling him, "Next chapters are the best chapters," and now he shares that message forward anytime he gets the chance.

    When asked what his purpose is now, Roland shared that it is to stand up for officers and that his passion is to help bring Gen Z into policing. Roland doesn't believe we are facing a recruiting crisis, as much as we are facing a leadership crisis.

    Make sure you connect with Roland on LinkedIn, here.

    Please be advised, the conference mentioned at the end of this episode was canceled for this year...but keep an eye out for it coming back around...as it is much needed.

    If you haven't already...make sure you follow me on LinkedIn and on Instagram at @_nextshift_ AND @the_jessflores

    If this podcast resonates with you or you feel like it could help someone else, please feel free to share it with them and/or on your social media platforms...but be sure to tag me so I can personally say THANK YOU!

    Be sure to subscribe by clicking the + sign at the top and if you feel called to do so, I'd love to hear your thoughts in a review.

    See you Next Shift

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A relatable, enjoyable, and encouraging podcast with solid advice. I enjoyed the family dynamics portion.

Another good listen!

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