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Ep. 5 -Toxic Workplaces in Law Enforcement: Break the Cycle or Get Broken by It

Ep. 5 -Toxic Workplaces in Law Enforcement: Break the Cycle or Get Broken by It

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In Episode 5 of Blah, Blah, Blah…Something Wellness, we dive headfirst into one of the most challenging and uncomfortable truths in law enforcement: toxic work environments.

This raw and unfiltered roundtable conversation pulls back the curtain on the slow decay of workplace culture — from learned behaviors and leadership blind spots to gossip cycles and burnout. Featuring Law Enforcement Coaching Founders - Chris Zamora and Host Tami Sharp, joined by Retired Detective Tiffany Graaff and Lt. Cory Leeper.

🔥 How toxic cultures are created — and how to stop perpetuating them
👮‍♂️ Why the "cool cop" culture is killing morale and retention
💡 The real reason wellness programs aren’t working (and how to fix them)
🧠 The subconscious mindset traps officers fall into
🗣️ How one honest conversation can be the start of true cultural change
📉 When leadership fails, how do you lead from the bottom up?

Whether you're stuck in a toxic agency or ready to be part of the solution, this episode is your tactical toolkit for self-leadership, accountability, and real-world change.

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