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Command Presence is Nervous System Skill Chief Jack & Dr Ellen

Command Presence is Nervous System Skill Chief Jack & Dr Ellen

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概要

Welcome to Just Breathe with Dr. Tracie L. Keesee — a leadership podcast built for first responders and public safety professionals who make high-stakes decisions under pressure, and carry the weight of those decisions long after the radio goes quiet.

We're starting where it all begins — with the nervous system. When stress is chronic and recovery never comes, something shifts. Judgment narrows. Emotional regulation erodes. And the leaders we need most begin to disappear — into their offices, into their rank, or into patterns they inherited from generations before them.

For this episode, Dr. Tracie L. Keesee sits down with clinical psychologist Dr. Ellen Kirschman — who has spent over four decades working directly with first responders across every career stage — and Chief Jack Cawley of Castle Rock, Colorado — a veteran police chief who has navigated the realities of command under pressure while building a department culture rooted in emotional intelligence and people-centered leadership.

WHAT WE COVER

Why command presence is a nervous system skill — not a rank or a title
What chronic stress without recovery actually does to a leader's decision-making and emotional regulation
How dysregulation shows up operationally — in discipline, culture, and the people you're supposed to be leading
Why capable leaders lose the ability to self-regulate — and what happens when they can't
How to hold people accountable with compassion instead of fear, threat, or rank
The generational leadership cycle in policing — and what it takes to break it
Why the academy and field training programs are where culture and self-image are first formed
The honest truth about why self-regulation still isn't treated with the same urgency as firearms and defensive tactics


ABOUT DR. ELLEN KIRSCHMAN
Dr. Ellen Kirschman is a clinical psychologist who has spent over four decades working directly with first responders, helping them understand how cumulative stress, trauma, and survival wiring shape decision-making, identity, and career longevity. She is the author of I Love a Cop and Counseling Cops: What Clinicians Need to Know — foundational works that have helped normalize conversations about stress, family impact, and the sustainability of a career in public safety.

ABOUT CHIEF JACK CAWLEY
Chief Jack Cawley is a veteran police chief serving Castle Rock, Colorado. A leader who has navigated the realities of command under sustained pressure, Chief Cawley has built his department's culture around emotional intelligence, people-centered accountability, and intentional leadership development. In 2018, he was presented with the Igniter of the Year Award by New York Times bestselling author and leadership thinker Simon Sinek.

ABOUT THE JUST BREATHE PODCAST
Just Breathe with Dr. Tracie L. Keesee is a leadership platform for first responders and public safety professionals. Each episode explores how leadership, judgment, accountability, and wellness are shaped by the internal state of the leader making the decision — on the street, in the command staff meeting, and at home.
New episodes drop every other week.
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