Episodios

  • Facing Fear With Courage: Most Police Do It Daily
    Apr 3 2025

    Was it fear or lack of courage? Miami Police Department officer sits in police vehicle while a civilian is violently beaten by a mob of offenders. On ⁠⁠www.VetsAndBadges.com⁠⁠⁠, as a member of the press, Michael Miller joins Robert and David to discuss overcoming fear.



    Michael Miller is the published of Miami's ⁠CommunityNewspapers.com⁠.

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    #Podcast #lwenforcement #Courage #fear



    About Vets And Badges Podcast Hosts:



    Robert Asencio is a retired police Captain, former Florida State Representative, US Army Veteran who served as a member of the Special Operations community with over 34 years of public service experience.



    David Magnusson is a retired police Chief and Military Historian who has nearly 40 years of public service experience.



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    CBS Uvalde, School Shooting



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    28 m
  • Advice for SWAT officers
    Mar 19 2025

    This discussion focuses on Impact of trauma on police SWAT officers / teams and need for wellness programs. Watch full discussion:https://open.spotify.com/episode/4WcrgpcuMSMXFxOcg0BEvg?si=68f3b447e5be441b

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  • What it was like inside the Pentagon on 9/11: LTC. Mike Hogan's story
    Sep 22 2024

    On www.VetsAndBadges.com retired US Army LTC. Mike Hogan describes what it was like inside the Pentagon on 9/11 after American Airlines Flight 77 struck the building. On the day of attack LTC. Mike Hogan was assigned to the Pentagon as a US Army Congressional Liaison. About Vets And Badges Podcast Hosts: Robert Asencio is a retired police Captain, former Florida State Representative, US Army Veteran who served as a member of the Special Operations community with over 34 years of public service experience. David Magnusson is a retired police Chief and Military Historian who has nearly 40 years of public service experience. #shortvideo #short Soirce, B-Roll: Images: Wikipedia, US DOD, Britanica, BBC, Air Force Civil Engineering Center, ABC News, CBS News, NBC News, PBS, CNN, Radio Free Asia, KPBS News, Roll Call, Atlantic History Center, US Pentagon Video: US Department of Defense: As It Happened - 9/11 The Pentagon PBS: 9/11 Inside the Pentagon / The Second Plane Recorded at Miami's Community News Studios VAB - 2024 Info@VetsAndBadges.com www.VetsAndBadges.com

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    21 m
  • Overcoming Trauma: Relentless Courage Of Police Sgt. Michael Sugrue
    Feb 8 2024

    Episode 20 focuses on the relentless courage of retired police Sgt. Michael Sugrue to overcome trauma after being forced to use deadly force against a violent armed subject threatening his life and lives of residents and fellow responding officers. Michael details his close-quarters-combat encounter, emotions and impact of trauma on his personal and professional life following this on-duty deadly encounter. For the benefit of those suffering, Micheal bravely shares his journey recovery. What law enforcement, military personnel and most 1st Responder professionals encounter year after year throughout their careers without doubt impacts their mental health. Perhaps none more than what occurs with police involved shooting when an officer’s life is in jeopardy. "Frontline Trauma" sets in, demanding that relentless courage kick in long after the incident life threatening incident subsided. “Silent Struggle Hosted by Military and Police Veterans” are very proud to have aired Episode 20 with Retired Police Sergeant Michael Sugrue co-author of best-selling book “Relentless Courage.” Michael Sugrue has a very riveting and compelling story about how his life went on a tumultuous journey when he had to employ deadly force in the performance of his duties. His explanation of the incidents leading up to this fateful evening will have you spellbound. Sadly, however, this was just the start of what would take him through a maze of mental health issues that culminated with thoughts of taking his own life. Sugrue's many years with the United States Air Force as a captain, and his time as an officer, recently promoted to sergeant with the Walnut Creek Police Department could not prepare him for what was in store following the incident when he had to protect himself from great harm or even death. Sugrue’s fortitude to get his life back on track despite years of court proceedings (criminal and civil) and what he calls a betrayal from his very own police department, is applause worthy. He won the battle against frontline trauma.


    Recoded at Miami's Community News studio.


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    35 m
  • Stress, Mental Health, and Lawyers: Inside Florida's Largest Prosecutor's Office
    Jan 31 2024

    Honorable Katherine Fernandez-Rundle, the elected State Attorney for Florida's largest prosecutor's office, discusses the impact of stress and mental health on her office, lawyers and criminal defendants. With a continuing concern regarding stress and mental health and its effect on so many, Honorable Katherine Fernandez-Rundle provides Robert Asencio and David Magnusson of “Silent Struggle Hosted by Military and Police Veterans” a rare insider's view of the Miami-Dade County's State Attorney's Office - the 11th Circuit Court is considered the 4th to 5th largest prosecutor's office in the U.S. Episode 19 is broken down into two components. The first being, the various diversion programs and specialized courts that tackle the very issue of mental illness and non-violent misdemeanor offenders, such as mental health court, drug court, and veteran’s treatment court. - These programs fall under the purview of what is known as the “Smart Justice Approach” with a focus on treating people as individuals. The second part to the mental health aspect was a discussion on how mental health affects the assistant state attorneys as individuals. Discussion was aimed at the stress these professionals are going through daily coupled with staffing shortages that occur due to better financial opportunities outside of the State Attorney's Office. Recent psychological studies on lawyer well-being are discussed as well. In the end, the fine work the Assistant State Attorneys, Assistant Public Defenders, and Law Enforcement community undertake regarding mental health and protecting those afflicted by it, is beyond admirable. But it is worth noting that they too look to fight the stigma and find strength in protecting themselves as well. It is a consistent battle. Other episodes that tie it all together are as follows: These are introductory segments introducing the viewer to what will come on that given episode. You will find it most interesting. https://youtu.be/1Bzfp39LpiM?si=hqqv0...https://youtu.be/QoN52Neqkn4?si=j2v-d... Please SUBSCRIBE and SHARE to help us grow our Channel and audience Find Robert Asencio and David Magnusson on social media: @RepAsencio on fb, IG, X, LinkedIn @Magnusson32 on X

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  • Public Opinion 2024 Election And Mental Health, Dr. Kevin Wagner FAU
    Jan 24 2024

    New Florida Atlantic University (FAU) Poll Delves Into Florida Voters’ Opinions. FAU Associate Dean Kevin M. Wagner, PhD details the findings of his University's public opinion poll of the 2024 Election and its impact on mental health of voters.

    Dr. Wagner is the Associate Dean For Research And Creative Activities of the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Lettersat FAU.

    Poll can be viewed at: https://www.fau.edu/artsandletters/fau-polcom-lab/

    Hosts: Robert Asencio is a former Florida State Representative, retired Police Captain and Military Veteran with over 36 years of public service experience. David Magnusson is a retired Police Chief and Military Historian with over 40 years of public service experience. Recorded at the ⁠⁠⁠⁠Miami's Community News.

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    22 m
  • Mental Illness, Wellness And Public Defender Attorneys, Hon. Carlos J. Martinez
    Jan 10 2024

    Florida 11th Circuit Court District Public Defender Honorable Carlos J. Martinez discusses the impact of mental illness and stress of the job on his attorneys and staff. In the quest for healthy living of public defenders and support personnel, Martinez shares methods implemented to increase work life balance and improved client services.

    Hosts: Robert Asencio is a former Florida State Representative, retired Police Captain and Military Veteran with over 36 years of public service experience. David Magnusson is a retired Police Chief and Military Historian with over 40 years of public service experience.

    Recorded at the ⁠⁠⁠Miami's Community News⁠⁠ studio.

    Copyright 2024, Silent Struggle - Robert Asencio.

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    27 m
  • When Untreated Schizophrenia Leads To Murder, Dr. Shari Schwartz
    Dec 31 2023

    Forensic Psychologist Dr. Shari Schwartz discusses schizophrenia and the havoc it can wreak on those afflicted by it. More precisely, the case surrounding Matthew Guzman, who in 2010 murdered two people during two separate incidents when, due to his schizophrenia, he believed both men were trying to hurt him.

    Hosts: Robert Asencio is a former Florida State Representative, retired Police Captain and Military Veteran with over 36 years of public service experience. David Magnusson is a retired Police Chief and Military Historian with over 40 years of public service experience. Recorded at the ⁠⁠⁠Miami's Community News⁠⁠ studio. Copyright 2023, Silent Struggle - Robert Asencio. All Rights Reserved.

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