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Officer Wellness with Brian Manley

Officer Wellness with Brian Manley

Hosted by Brian Manley

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Episodes

56

Latest episode

Dec 2025

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EN-US

About the show

An informative discussion between retired police chief Brian Manley and law enforcement leaders about the many aspects of officer wellness in policing today.

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December 17, 2025Episode 746 min

S6 E7 Dr. Katherine Kuhlman: When the Badge Gets Heavy

In this episode, we welcome back Dr.Katherine Kuhlman, a nationally recognized expert in police and public safety psychology, for a candid and necessary conversation on law enforcement suicide.Dr. Kuhlman breaks down the warning signs officers and peers should watch for, including cumulative trauma, internal investigations, relationship strain, financial stress, and isolation. She explains why suicidal thoughts are more common than many realize, how stigma and fear of job loss keep officers silent, and what actually happens when someone asks for help.The discussion also explores proactive solutions, including peer support, culturally competent clinicians, telehealth access, mandatory wellness check-ins, and trauma-informed treatment options. Dr. Kuhlman addresses common myths around firearms removal, involuntary hospitalization, and career consequences, while highlighting legal protections such as ADA and FMLA.

November 20, 2025Episode 627 min

S6 E6 Neil Gang: Leading With Heart Part 2

In this episode, Chief Brian Manley sits down with Neil Gang to discuss the creation and purpose of the Asher Model, an adaptable, seven-point framework designed to enhance officer and organizational wellness through awareness, peer support, resilience, healthy habits, spirituality, and family engagement. They explore how wellness in policing has evolved, why families must be included from day one, the financial and emotional challenges officers face throughout their careers, and the critical need to prepare both officers and their loved ones for retirement. Neil also shares insights from his Sixth Pillar Podcast and his commitment to elevating wellness across the profession, offering practical wisdom and leadership lessons for agencies looking to build a healthier, more supportive environment for their teams.

November 6, 202531 min

S6 E5 Neil Gang: Leading with Heart

In this episode of Officer Wellness with Brian Manley, retired Chief Neil Gang reflects on a 36-year career in law enforcement spanning New Jersey, Florida, Arizona, and California. Chief Gang shares insights into the challenges of leadership, career mobility, and education in policing. He discusses preparing for retirement, maintaining identity beyond the badge, and the importance of faith, family, and friends—the three F’s that sustain officers both on and off duty. Listeners will also hear about his personal journey earning a bachelor’s and master’s degree while balancing parenthood and professional responsibilities, and how those experiences shaped his approach to leadership and wellness in law enforcement.

October 23, 2025Episode 433 min

S6 E4 Nick Daugherty: Protecting Your Financial Future Part 2

In this episode of Officer Wellness with Brian Manley, financial coach and former officer Nick Daugherty joins the conversation to talk about the connection between financial health, family relationships, and officer well-being. Together, they discuss how poor money management and financial stress can impact mental health, relationships, and even contribute to the high rate of officer suicides.Nick shares his personal story of paying off $80,000 in debt in just 24 months, offering actionable advice for officers looking to take control of their finances and plan for the future. From understanding the importance of discipline and sacrifice to using “verbal judo” at home to reduce financial conflict, this episode offers practical tools for achieving financial freedom and a stronger family balance.

October 8, 2025Episode 330 min

S6 E3 Nick Daugherty: Protecting Your Financial Future

In this episode of Officer Wellness with Brian Manley, retired officer and FinancialCop founder Nick Daugherty joins the conversation to tackle one of the most overlooked aspects of law enforcement wellness: financial health. Nick shares his candid personal journey from $80,000 in debt and living paycheck to paycheck to becoming debt-free and a nationally recognized advocate for financial literacy among first responders.Together, Brian and Nick break down why financial discipline is as critical as physical and mental fitness, how budgeting serves as the “operations plan” for your money, and why so many officers fall into common financial traps early in their careers.

September 24, 2025Episode 237 min

S6 E2 Randy Sutton: A Life of Service

In this episode of Officer Wellness with Brian Manley, retired Chief Randy Sutton shares his remarkable journey in law enforcement, from early inspirations to life-changing moments on the streets. He reflects on courage, compassion, and leadership, discusses the challenges facing today’s officers, and highlights the importance of officer wellness, mentorship, and building a lasting legacy. Sutton also shares stories behind his books, including Rescuing 9-1-1, and offers insight into strengthening the profession for future generations.

September 11, 2025Episode 141 min

S6 E1 Randy Sutton: A Cop's Life

“When officers are hurting, the whole community feels it.” – Randy SuttonIn this episode of the Officer Wellness Podcast, retired Las Vegas Metro Police Lieutenant Randy Sutton joins us to share his powerful story and his mission to support officers through The Wounded Blue. With over 30 years of service and firsthand experience with both triumph and hardship, Randy opens up about the hidden struggles officers face — from PTSD to injuries sustained in the line of duty — and the importance of building a nationwide network of peer support.We talk about his journey from policing to advocacy, the realities many officers endure once the uniform comes off, and how The Wounded Blue is changing lives by ensuring no officer feels alone. This conversation is a reminder of the strength, resilience, and humanity behind the badge.

November 7, 2024Episode 827 min

S5 E8 Dr. Jonathan Sheinberg and Dr. Benjamin Stone: Heart Health for Law Enforcement

In this powerful episode of the Officer Wellness podcast, Dr. Jonathan Sheinberg and Dr. Ben Stone share their pioneering work in improving heart health for law enforcement officers. With heart disease being a leading cause of death in the profession, they explain how their Sigma Tactical program provides essential tools for early detection and long-term health management. From onsite testing and stress tests to personalized health plans, they discuss how this program uniquely tailors solutions to the needs of law enforcement personnel. Tune in for insights on how data-backed medical approaches are reshaping wellness programs for those who serve and protect.

October 15, 2024Episode 722 min

S5 E7 Dr. Jonathan Sheinberg and Dr. Benjamin Stone: Saving Lives on the Beat

In this episode of Officer Wellness, Dr. Jonathan Sheinberg, a top cardiologist, and Dr. Benjamin Stone, founder of Sigma Tactical Wellness, discuss their pioneering work in heart health for law enforcement officers. They explore alarming statistics about early heart disease in officers and how traditional screenings often miss critical indicators. The doctors highlight how their specialized screening methods are saving lives and cutting down heart attack risks within the force. They also share success stories of officers whose lives have been changed while discussing the financial benefits of preventative care for agencies. This episode offers essential insights into keeping officers healthy and on the job.

August 22, 2024Episode 649 min

S5 E6 Davin Cole [P2]: Navigating Addiction and Recovery

In this episode of Officer Wellness, Davin opens up about his personal struggles with substance abuse and the profound impact it had on his life and career in law enforcement. He candidly reflects on the challenges of acknowledging addiction, the vital role of a strong support system, and the transformative power of recovery. Davin emphasizes the need for ongoing, normalized conversations about mental health and addiction within first-responder communities. He advocates for early intervention, continuous support, and the removal of stigma surrounding these issues.

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