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Beyond The Barrel Podcast

Beyond The Barrel Podcast

Beyond The Barrel Podcast

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Show overview

Beyond The Barrel Podcast has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 76 episodes, alongside 9 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 110 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 10m and 1h 39m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 22 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 47 episodes published.

Episodes
76
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
1h 24m
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Welcome to Beyond the Barrel, where every episode takes you deeper into the lives of those who serve on the frontlines. Hosted by two dynamic leaders— Kenny, a nationally recognized K9 interdiction officer, and Attorney Mike, a U.S. Army veteran and seasoned Patrol Supervisor—this podcast is where stories of bravery, sacrifice, and humanity unfold. Go Beyond the Barrel with us to uncover the stories that truly define our Nation's finest.

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Ep 63: From Trauma to Purpose: The American Hero Hunt Story

Jun 8, 20261h 42m

Ep 62: Police Defensive Tactics with a Pro Fighter Turned Cop: Direct Action Training

Jun 1, 20261h 36m

Ep 61: Beyond the Badge: The Ugly Underneath with Carlos Rodriguez

May 22, 20261h 41m

Ep 60: Building The Future Of Police Training and Culture with Badge Ops

May 15, 20261h 12m

59: Hidden Mental Health Crisis in Policing: The Overwatch Collective Story

May 8, 20261h 20m

Ep 58: From Gary to Sheriff’s Race: Deputy Chief Edward Jenkins on Leadership, Legacy & Lake County

May 1, 20261h 15m

Ep 57: Talking People Off the Edge: Crisis Negotiation, Leadership Pressure & the Future of Policing

Apr 22, 20261h 36m

Ep 56: The Hidden Trauma of Police Work | Joseph Gray on Officer Mental Health, Critical Incidents & “Ghost Blood”

Apr 15, 20262h 11m

Ep 55: From Battlefield to Backroads: Building Legacy Beyond the Badge and the Barrel

What happens when a life of service doesn’t stop at retirement—but evolves into something bigger? In this episode of Beyond the Barrel, we sit down with a man who’s lived multiple lifetimes in one—Army veteran, K-9 deputy, entrepreneur, and mentor. From serving as an Infantryman to working in Intelligence and Anti-Terrorism, his military career spanned over two decades and four MOS roles, shaping a mindset built on discipline, adaptability, and mission-first leadership. But the story doesn’t end when the uniform comes off. While transitioning out of the military, he didn’t slow down—he accelerated. Patenting designs and launching Warrior Rack, stepping into law enforcement as a K-9 Deputy, FTO, and Instructor, and simultaneously building multiple successful businesses—from emergency vehicle upfitting to agriculture and maple production. Now, he’s pouring that experience into the next generation as an Army JROTC Instructor—continuing to lead, teach, and shape future leaders. This episode goes beyond the resume. It’s about identity after service, building legacy through leadership, and proving that purpose doesn’t retire. Off duty. Off script. Beyond the Barrel. Timestamps: 5:30 Turning point 10:00 Suspicious stop 15:00 Breaking point 20:00 Life-changing ride 25:00 Mental health 30:00 Communication skills 35:00 Career reflection 40:00 What could’ve happened 48:00 Mentorship & bond 56:00 Bigger meaning 1:04:00 Final message If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 8, 20261h 10m

Ep 54: What Makes a Real Cop? Crime, K-9s, and the Bay Area Grind

In this episode of Beyond the Barrel, we sit down with Nick, a former officer from the Daly City Police Department who spent nine years policing the streets of the San Francisco Bay Area. Working in one of the most demanding environments in the country, Nick’s career was shaped by high-crime neighborhoods and a department culture that expected cops to work hard, stay proactive, and take bad people to jail. Nick’s path in policing took him through crime suppression assignments, gang task force operations, and multiple plain-clothes roles focused on surveillance and street enforcement. Ultimately, he reached one of his career goals becoming a K-9 handler while gaining experience in investigations that ranged from petty theft all the way to homicide. This conversation goes beyond the badge and into the mindset it takes to thrive in high pressure policing. We talk about proactive police work, the decision-making that happens in split seconds, and the culture that shapes the kind of cop you become. Because Beyond the Barrel is where we pour truths straight, no chaser. Timestamps: 2:00 – Nick Background 10:00 – Proactive Policing 20:00 – Leadership Culture 30:00 – Job Reality 40:00 – Hiring Issues 50:00 – Early Life 1:00:00 – Career Path 1:15:00 – Street Experience 1:30:00 – Lessons Learned If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 1, 20262h 18m

Ep: 53 Inside Unsolved Murders w/ a Crime TV Producer & Investigator

Who Tells the Victim’s Story? The Woman Helping Police Bring Justice to the Forgotten In this episode, we sit down with Ms. Guillen, a media producer, advocate, and law enforcement ally dedicated to solving violent crimes and keeping victims’ stories alive. In 2012, she launched Case Files: Chicago, a groundbreaking series designed to assist law enforcement in solving homicide cases and bringing justice to families. Airing for six seasons on The CW, the show earned strong ratings and an Emmy nomination in 2018. Her mission extends beyond television. From producing true-crime documentaries like Porter—recognized by TIME Magazine—to leading The Whole Truth Project, she has built bridges between media, investigators, and families seeking answers. Her work has helped keep unsolved cases in the spotlight, organize press conferences, and create art exhibits honoring victims. Along the way, she has built trusted relationships with law enforcement agencies nationwide. Recognized for her impact, Ms. Guillen received the FBI Director’s Leadership Award and continues supporting law enforcement through training initiatives and advocacy programs. This conversation dives into the intersection of media, justice, and advocacy—and the powerful role storytelling plays in keeping victims from being forgotten. Off duty. Off script. This is Beyond the Barrel. Timestamps: 0:31 — Crisis Role 3:30 — Early Life 6:45 — Life-Changing Attack 9:30 — Crime Show Start 12:00 — First Case 16:00 — K9 Breakthrough 20:00 — Viral Collab 24:00 — Police Impact 30:00 — Emotional Toll 34:00 — Mental Health If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 22, 20261h 11m

The Art of Indirection Mini Series: From 22-Year-Old Rookie to Running a State Interdiction Unit

On this episode we sit down with Brandon Deckert, a Wyoming Highway Patrol Sergeant whose career has been built on the front lines of criminal interdiction and K-9 operations. Born and raised in northern Minnesota, he began his law enforcement career with the Wyoming Highway Patrol in 2007 at just 22 years old after earning a degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in Psychology. In 2011, he was selected for the WHP K-9 Team, where he has handled three single-purpose narcotics detection dogs and built a reputation as a dedicated interdiction officer. In 2023, Brandon was promoted to Sergeant, supervising Uinta and Lincoln Counties in Troop “D” while serving as the Wyoming Highway Patrol K-9 Team Coordinator. In 2025, he transitioned into the Special Operations Division, where he now supervises a full-time interdiction team and oversees the statewide K-9 Unit. His work in interdiction earned him the Rocky Mountain HIDTA Interdiction Officer of the Year Award in 2021. Outside of law enforcement, Brandon is a Christian, a father of three, and the owner of True North K-9 Solutions, helping agencies build stronger K-9 programs through training, risk assessments, documentation, and detection dog development. In this conversation, we go beyond the uniform and around the bourbon barrel to talk about K-9 culture, interdiction, leadership, faith, and building programs that actually work on the street. Timestamps: 03:00 Minnesota Roots 06:05 Becoming Trooper 11:00 Communication Skills 16:20 Sports & Football 18:20 K-9 Inspiration 27:00 Policing Culture 35:00 Rural Policing 42:58 Interdiction Career 59:10 Dog Business If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 15, 20261h 26m

Ep 52: Beyond the Name: Forging a Legacy Outside the Shadow

Beyond the Barrel is where we pour truths straight, no chaser. Garry Chapman was born into a name the country already knew. As the son of Duane Chapman, better known as “Dog the Bounty Hunter,” he grew up around criminal behavior, accountability, and national attention. Cameras, criticism, and pressure were nothing new. But legacy doesn’t have to mean imitation. Instead of chasing fugitives on television, Garry chose professional law enforcement. He left Hawaii, stepped out of the shadow of a larger-than-life public figure, and built his own reputation through patrol work, proactive enforcement, DUI interdiction, and criminal investigations. In this episode, we go beyond the last name and into the man behind it. We discuss identity, public perception, constitutional policing, and what it means to earn credibility when people assume it was handed to you. This one isn’t about fame. It’s about independence. It’s about resilience. It’s about earning your own badge. Off duty. Off script. And beyond the barrel. Timestamps: 02:47 – Cop Aspirations 05:27 – Celebrity Kid 08:54 – Explorer Program 14:54 – Parents’ Past 24:58 – Mom’s Cancer 31:00 – Small-Town Start 36:31 – Sister’s Tragedy 39:45 – Fitness Wake-Up 53:14 – Law School Plans If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 8, 20261h 9m

Ep 51: Depth Under Pressure: Stoicism, Submarines, and the Warrior’s Mind

This week, we go beneath the surface literally and philosophically. Commander William C. Spears is a submarine warfare officer in the United States Navy, a nuclear-trained officer, and the author of Stoicism as a Warrior Philosophy. From enlisting in the Navy’s nuclear propulsion program straight out of Pineville, Louisiana, to graduating from the United States Naval Academy with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Spears has built a career defined by discipline, depth, and deliberate leadership. He has served aboard multiple nuclear-powered submarines, including as Weapons Officer on a fast-attack submarine and Executive Officer on a Trident missile submarine—positions where decisions aren’t just tactical… they’re existential. Ashore, he has evaluated combat readiness across the submarine force and now serves inside the Pentagon in strategic assessment, shaping national defense at the highest levels before returning to sea duty in 2026. But this conversation goes beyond rank and résumé. We dive into: • What leadership looks like when you’re sealed underwater for months at a time • How Stoicism moves from ancient philosophy to modern warfare • The psychological weight of command in environments where failure isn’t an option • How discipline, ethics, and mental clarity define a warrior long before combat • And why antagonizing your family with philosophical inquiry might just be elite-level dad humor From nuclear reactors to national strategy, from depth charges to depth of character—this episode explores what it means to lead with conviction when pressure is constant and unseen. Off duty. Off script. And far beyond the barrel. Timestamps: 3:15 Louisiana Roots 6:20 9/11 Experience 14:40 Submarine Culture 20:05 Life Underwater 25:50 Family Separation 32:10 Writing Journey 39:20 Publishing Process 46:30 Stockdale Influence 52:05 Hawaii & Japan If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 1, 20261h 10m

Ep 50: From the Classroom to the Streets: Making a Real Impact with Daniel Herrera

Are We Training for the Threat… or Ignoring the Real Problem? Beyond the Barrel is where we pour truths—straight, no chaser. This episode dives into the life of Officer Daniel Herrera, a former elementary school teacher turned law enforcement officer who now stands on the front lines of school safety and crisis response. Herrera shares how his early years in education shaped his approach to policing, why protecting kids carries a different emotional weight, and what it’s like serving as both a School Resource Officer and Team Leader on a Crisis/Hostage Negotiation Team. We talk active threat preparedness, tactical medical training, and the realities of preparing officers, staff, and students for moments everyone hopes never come. But beyond the badge, Daniel opens up about family life, Jiu Jitsu, motorcycles, and the importance of building trust off-duty through community initiatives like his annual “Ballin’ for Unity” basketball game. It’s a conversation about service, responsibility, and the human side of the people standing guard over our schools. Off duty, off script, and beyond the barrel. Timestamps: 07:30 – Children’s Book 12:00 – Cuban Upbringing 19:30 – Personal Tragedy 24:30 – Career Switch 30:30 – Teaching Purpose 36:00 – Street Crimes 48:00 – Young Officers 50:00 – Jiu-Jitsu Start 01:25:00 – Justice & Family If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 22, 20261h 31m

Ep 49: Pouring Purpose, Dirk’s Mission to Honor the Fallen | The End of Watch Legacy Fund

When the End of Watch is called, Dirk makes sure the family is never forgotten. Nineteen years in law enforcement changes a man but for Dirk, it clarified his purpose. Husband. Father. Cop. Bourbon enthusiast. And founder of the End of Watch Legacy Fund, a mission born from loss, service, and an unwavering commitment to those who never made it home. In this episode of Beyond the Barrel, Dirk shares how he combined two worlds his love for bourbon and his devotion to law enforcement to build something bigger than himself. The End of Watch Legacy Fund raises money with one clear goal: to provide $10,000 directly to the families of Indiana officers killed in the line of duty, ensuring their sacrifice is honored with more than words. This isn’t just about bourbon. It’s about brotherhood. It’s about legacy. And it’s about taking care of our own long after the End of Watch is called. Off duty. Off script. And driven by purpose this conversation goes well beyond the barrel. Timestamps: 01:40 Meet Dirk 03:00 Fundraiser Origin 06:00 Tough Moments 08:30 Communication Skills 14:30 Career Start 17:30 SWAT Life 20:00 Charity Begins 22:00 Bourbon Events 28:30 Fallen Officer 33:30 Sierra Strong 47:00 Future Plans 56:50 Justice Question If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 16, 20261h 0m

Ep. 48: Gunfire, Flight Lines, and the Fourth Amendment with Sgt. Jake Bigelow

Two officer-involved shootings. First on scene to a home invasion at a cop’s house. Task force interdiction. And zero tolerance for bad Fourth Amendment policing. Sgt. Jake Bigelow is a 13-year law enforcement veteran with the Casper Police Department, a former multi-agency drug task force officer, and a legal instructor with Blue to Gold Law Enforcement Training. Before policing, he served in the U.S. Air Force Security Forces and the Army National Guard as a flight medic, with additional experience as a firefighter and paramedic. In this episode, Jake challenges the idea that “good intentions” excuse bad searches, breaks down real-world interdiction mistakes cops still make, and explains why constitutional policing is the difference between locking criminals up—or letting them walk. No fluff. No excuses. Just hard truths from someone who’s lived it. Timestamps: 00:02:30 Jake’s Background 00:08:45 Troubled Upbringing 00:15:30 Mentorship Impact 00:29:45 Pilot Life 00:31:00 Midair Emergency 00:36:25 Fire to Police 00:38:45 Drug Task Force 01:17:35 Shoot or Die 01:24:00 After the Shooting 01:39:35 Acceptance of Death 01:56:00 Mental Health Stigma 02:03:10 Justice Defined If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 8, 20262h 8m

Ep. 47: Raising Free Thinkers in a Broken World: BAM on Homeschooling, Justice & Wild Chaos

BAM has interviewed everyone from addicts to authors, athletes to warriors but his most important mission isn’t behind a mic. It’s at home. In this episode of Beyond the Barrel, we go far beyond podcasting and into the culture war being fought over our kids, our schools, and our justice system. BAM explains why he pulled his children out of public school, how homeschooling creates independent thinkers instead of obedient workers, and why families have to take responsibility for the next generation. We also break down what justice is supposed to mean, why the current system fails at times, and our opinion on how it could improve. This wasn’t a polished interview it was an organic, no-script conversation the way podcasts were meant to be. Real stories. Real beliefs. No filters. Because in the middle of all the chaos, the truth still deserves to be poured straight. Timestamps: 05:10 – Childhood hustle 10:30 – Leaving home 17:45 – Joining Marines 24:00 – Iraq deployments 31:30 – Loss & mindset 38:00 – Leaving service 46:30 – First business 58:30 – Scaling fast 1:17:00 – Charity mission 1:38:30 – Family focus If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 1, 20261h 56m

Ep. 46: From Cape Cod to LAPD: The Stories That Shape Cops

Steve Gould has spent nearly two decades in law enforcement, but his career has taken a path few ever walk. From working the wild and unpredictable terrain of Cape Cod as a Natural Resources Officer, to pushing a cruiser on the street, to becoming a civilian background investigator for the LAPD, Steve has seen every side of the badge. In 2018, he launched the wildly popular Things Police See podcast — a space where active and retired cops come off script and tell the stories that never make it into official reports. The funny ones. The dark ones. The ones that stay with you long after the shift ends. Now, through his Sgt. Steve YouTube channel, he breaks down body-cam footage with the kind of insight only someone who’s lived it can provide. In this episode of Beyond the Barrel, we go deeper than the uniform and the footage. We talk about what those moments really do to the men and women who experience them, how storytelling has become a form of therapy for cops, and why the truth of police work is far more complicated than what the headlines or viral clips ever show. This is a raw, honest conversation about life behind the badge, the weight cops carry home, and the power of telling the stories that need to be told — straight, no chaser. Timestamps: 07:30 Bodycam Breakdown 14:30 Police Upbringing 21:00 Communication Skills 27:45 Academy Reality 34:30 Firearms Training 41:30 LAPD Experience 48:15 California Policing 55:30 Career Reflections 1:08:30 Leaving It Better If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 22, 20261h 14m

Ep. 45: Truth Is a Dangerous Weapon: Adam & Tyler Hoover on Policing, PTSD, and Justice

Truth isn’t always comfortable and it’s rarely safe. In this episode of Beyond the Barrel, Kenny sits down with Adam and Tyler Hoover for a raw, unfiltered conversation about war, policing, trauma, and the cost of speaking out. Adam’s path took him from the U.S. Marine Corps into law enforcement, working everything from small-town policing to state-level interdiction units, building a career rooted in proactive enforcement and firsthand experience with how the system truly operates. Tyler began in the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne, deploying to Baghdad during Operation Iraqi Freedom before transitioning into law enforcement, where he served in SWAT, Street Crimes, and as a Field Training Officer. As the founder of Anti-Hero Broadcast, he’s become one of the most controversial voices in the first responder space by openly challenging toxic leadership and performative politics. Together, they break down why confrontation is sometimes necessary, the toll bad leadership takes on law enforcement, and how war and policing permanently shape perspective. The conversation turns deeply personal as they share the story of their uncle’s murder and the long fight for justice. This isn’t a safe or polished conversation—it’s the truth, poured straight. Off duty. Off script. Beyond the barrel. Timestamps: 08:30 Career Paths 17:30 Toxic Agencies 27:30 Cold Case Murder 37:00 Family Impact 46:00 State Law Differences 55:30 Drug Interdiction 1:05:30 Rural Policing 1:15:30 Border & Crime 1:25:00 Final Thoughts If you like what you hear, like, subscribe and follow the Beyond the Barrel podcast on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/beyond_the_barrel_pod/⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 15, 20261h 32m
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