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Unshakable Leadership: What a Police Dog Taught Me About Trust, Resilience, and Retention

Unshakable Leadership: What a Police Dog Taught Me About Trust, Resilience, and Retention

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Guest: Vynny Hick

What can a police dog teach us about leadership? In this powerful episode, Dr. Allen Lycka sits down with Vynny Hick—decorated law enforcement veteran, bilingual keynote speaker, and leadership trainer—to uncover lessons from 30 years in policing, recruitment, and K-9 handling.

From leaving home at 15 to becoming a respected Ontario Provincial Police officer and national recruiter, Vynny’s journey is one of resilience, transformation, and service. He shares candid lessons about choosing to be “better, not bitter,” why retention matters as much as recruitment, and how gratitude practices keep leaders grounded. And yes—you’ll hear the unforgettable story of the police dog who cracked a cold case.

If you’ve ever faced setbacks, struggled with leadership challenges, or wanted to build deeper trust with your team, this episode will inspire you to lead with clarity, courage, and calm.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

• Why leadership is about mindset, not titles

• How trusting your experts can change everything (including a K-9 story that solved a crime)

• Why retention is the missing piece in most recruitment strategies

• The “bitter or better” choice that builds resilience in hard times

• How daily gratitude rituals strengthen leaders and teams

Connect with Vynny Hick:

• Website: vynnyhick.com

• Social: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook

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