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Interview #138 - Hi Nguyen - Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Elevating Leadership in Law Enforcement

Interview #138 - Hi Nguyen - Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Elevating Leadership in Law Enforcement

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In this compelling episode of Fight the Burnout, Chris engages in a profound conversation with Hi Nguyen, a seasoned Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer with 13 years of diverse experience. Hi shares his journey from general duties officer to counter-terrorist and personal security officer, emphasizing the high-level trauma and paranoia that came with the job.

Listen as Hi narrates his burnout experience, triggered by intense work following a parliamentary active shooter situation. This turning point led Hi to recognize the critical role of effective leadership in combating burnout and promoting well-being.

Discover how Hi transitioned from personal protection officer to a leadership coach, working with fellow officers to instill leadership skills that enhance productivity and reduce burnout. Explore the vital lessons he imparts to the law enforcement community.

Connect with Hi Nguyen through www.team-up.ca or on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/hi-nguyen-28412a124. Reach out via email at go@team-up.ca.

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