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Hey Chaplain: The Police Wellness Podcast

Hey Chaplain: The Police Wellness Podcast

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The Hey Chaplain podcast is where cops encourage each other by sharing their wisdom and experience with the Chaplain. On Hey Chaplain you'll hear from dispatchers and federal agents, Sheriffs and US Marshals, as well as local detectives and patrolmen. From the LAPD to Scotland Yard, the guests on Hey Chaplain deliver advice and insights so that police officers everywhere can survive and thrive. The host, Jared Altic, has almost 30 years of experience serving and counseling military and law enforcement families. The show looks at both the humorous and traumatic sides of police life, sharing wisdom to create healthy cops both at work and at home. New podcast episodes about police life and chaplaincy are available on first, third, and fifth Mondays of each month. Look for occasional special bonus episodes! Share this podcast with a cop or someone who loves a cop.

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    • 132.5 - When a Cop Sticks His Foot in His Mouth: JD Pettey, Part 2
      Jan 26 2026

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      Today we return to police officer JD Pettey to talk about what happens when an officer starts talking during someone else's tragedy and how badly that can go. JD's family has had a number of serious tragedies and he was gracious enough to share those difficult memories with us because each story is an example of cops saying the wrong thing at the wrong time, even when they knew they were talking to a fellow police. Obviously this is a sensitive conversation with discussion of suicide and other tragic deaths, but this is also one of my favorite conversations I've ever had with a police officer. I think it was instructive, insightful, and even funny at times. And we've all been there, when you need just the right words, and instead you put your foot your mouth.


      Music is by Alexander Nakarada and by National Sweetheart

      Hey Chaplain Podcast Episode 132.5


      Tags:

      Police, Accidents, Assumptions, Communication, Death Notifications, Family, Humor, Jargon, Loss, Professionalism, Suicide, Tragedy, Kansas City, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma


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      40 min
    • 132 - We Need You to Talk to This Guy: JD Pettey, CIT officer
      Jan 19 2026

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      Today we're talking about Crisis Intervention Teams and the work they do to free up police resources for other jobs. Our guest today is a CIT officer and instructor I met at a training I went to this last year. His name is JD Pettey and he's a thirty year officer with about a decade specifically working with co-responders (the community behavioral health liaisons) to help people in need because of addiction and mental health problems. JD has a tremendous amount of experience and you're going to want to catch what he says is valuable about having officers who specifically specialize in CIT areas.


      Music is by Alexander Nakarada

      Hey Chaplain Podcast Episode 132


      Tags:

      CIT, Addiction, Army, Career, Co-Responders, Crisis, Mental Health, Police, Psychosis, Substance Abuse, Training, Veterans, Kansas City, Kansas, Missouri


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      Thanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.

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      32 min
    • 131.5 - Fear of Bad PR Risks Officer Safety: Travis Yates, Part 2
      Jan 12 2026

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      In the first part of our conversation with Travis Yates, we talked about cowardly leadership. If you didn't listen to that episode, go back and listen to it right now, it's episode 131. This is the second part of that conversation where we veered off from the cowardly leadership conversation to the more specific conversation of how leadership affects officer safety. And this is something that Travis is really passionate about -- I mean he really gets fired up here. This is really isn't a space for political correctness; we're just kinda telling it like it is. I have these conversations all the time, just not usually with a cop who has a doctorate in this stuff.


      Resources:

      Travis' website: travisyates.org


      Music is by National Sweetheart, by LesFM, and by Chris Haugen

      Hey Chaplain Podcast Episode 131.5


      Tags:

      Police, Career, Cowardice, Courage, Leadership; Police Culture, Safety, Tulsa, Oklahoma


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      20 min
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