The Next Shift Podcast

The Next Shift Podcast

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This is a podcast dedicated to serving current and former law enforcement, by sharing the stories of my own personal transition out of law enforcement, lessons learned through the transition and since, as well as the stories of officers who’ve also transitioned out, their significant others to gain that perspective, and resources for embracing their Next Shift. It is MY mission to help YOU remember who you are/were behind the badge by helping you REdiscover your identity, REdefine your p...
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Episode List

Why it's important to expect the unexpected

Apr 8th, 2026 10:00 AM

Send us Fan MailThis week's episode is a chat with Travis Powell...a retired LEO, Marine Corps Veteran, husband, and father...who is now in his second post LE career. Travis and I connected on LinkedIn back in 2023, while he was in the midst of planning his retirement. A year later, he was retired, moving several states away, starting his first post LE career, a regular at DEBRIEF, and a constant giver on LinkedIn. Several months later, Travis found himself facing something we never had to worry about in law enforcement...laid off...just before the holidays. Due to Travis continuing to show up for others in the LinkedIn space (always willing to have a conversation with someone), he was able to find his current career in right around 30 days! SO...in this episode we talk about the power of LinkedIn and always giving more than you receive.We also discuss his career, his meticulously thought out 3-year retirement plan, the actual transition to civilian life, the difference of the corporate worked, advice for setting retirement expectations, the importance of networking, and even mental health. Travis talked about how he felt when he put in his retirement papers and how it took him back a little, how the first day as a civilian felt, and how he/his life has changed in life after law enforcement. His words for those facing the, "I'm just a cop," mindset..."You're not. But you have to want something different or find a new spark." Make sure you connect with Travis on LinkedIn, here, and tag him if you share this episode with your network. It's full of golden nuggets!If you haven't already...make sure you follow me on LinkedIn and on Instagram at @_nextshift_ AND  @the_jessfloresIf this podcast resonates with you or you feel like it could help someone else, please feel free to share it with them and/or on your social media platforms...but be sure to tag me so I can personally say THANK YOU!Be sure to subscribe by clicking the + sign at the top and if you feel called to do so, I'd love to hear your thoughts in a review. You can NOW wear the mission of The Next Shift Podcast, with merch! Check out our current designs, here.See you Next Shift

Preparing to transition...do these 3 things

Apr 1st, 2026 10:00 AM

Send us Fan MailOver the past 10 years out of LE and the past 3 years working with those preparing for/going through...or struggling with the transition...I've learned a few things. This episode is for those thinking about and/or preparing for the transition to life after law enforcement. There have been 3 recurring themes I've seen over and over and over. I've talked about them on calls, in posts, in DMs, and even on this show...but there are still several people from 3 years ago claiming they are stuck. This episode is NOT about calling you out...but instead, about calling you UP. To give you 3 specific things, from MY experience, that you MUST do if you are truly trying to transition out of law enforcement. This list is NOT all encompassing, but again...the 3 main themes I see over and over, and the things that helped me get to the point I am now at, 10 years removed. There is a previous episode I reference, from season 2..."Career transition tips from a recruiter," and I highly recommend you listen to it if you haven't already or listen to it again if you're still feeling stuck. It was one of the most popular episodes and the tactical tips were so good! If you haven't already...make sure you follow me on LinkedIn and on Instagram at @_nextshift_ AND  @the_jessfloresIf this podcast resonates with you or you feel like it could help someone else, please feel free to share it with them and/or on your social media platforms...but be sure to tag me so I can personally say THANK YOU!Be sure to subscribe by clicking the + sign at the top and if you feel called to do so, I'd love to hear your thoughts in a review. You can NOW wear the mission of The Next Shift Podcast, with merch! Check out our current designs, here.See you Next Shift

Tell me about your Next SHIFT

Mar 25th, 2026 10:00 AM

Send us Fan MailThis episode is one that I love to do, but haven't done in awhile. There is a form at the link in my bio on both LinkedIn and Instagram, that I created back in 2022, when I first thought of Next Shift. Over the years, people randomly click on the link and fill out the form. If you've made the transition to life after law enforcement, you can fill it out here. This is an episode where I share YOUR words, from that form, anonymously of course. There were so many forms filled out in 2025 and a majority of them were from people with 20+ years of service...which kind of blew me away. The purpose of an episode like this, is to help YOU feel less alone...to make YOU feel seen, heard, and understood. I can assure you, that you are NOT alone in anything you are thinking or feeling as you prepare for or go through the transition to life after law enforcement. You are NOT the first and you won't be the last to go through it...so lean on those who've been there, and be there for the others going through it. I mention DEBRIEF a few times in this episode and this month's call is Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 6:45pm CST. This is a zoom call for current and former LEOs ONLY and is typically around 1.5 hours. If you have signed up before, the link will go out Wednesday. If you have NEVER signed up, but want to join us, sign up , here. I also mention one of the very first resources I made, a 25 transferable skills sheet, that you can reference, here. It will help you realize you have more skills than you're giving yourself credit for.If you haven't already...make sure you follow me on LinkedIn and on Instagram at @_nextshift_ AND  @the_jessfloresIf this podcast resonates with you or you feel like it could help someone else, please feel free to share it with them and/or on your social media platforms...but be sure to tag me so I can personally say THANK YOU!Be sure to subscribe by clicking the + sign at the top and if you feel called to do so, I'd love to hear your thoughts in a review. You can NOW wear the mission of The Next Shift Podcast, with merch! Check out our current designs, here.See you Next Shift

Unprepared for the transition

Mar 18th, 2026 10:00 AM

Send us Fan MailThis week's episode is a conversation with David Berez, a retired LEO turned Founder of Six4 Consultants, an author, and media consultant.David worked at his campus PD in college and as an EMT, then became a cop at 24 years old. He worked in the state of New Jersey and was a responder to 9/11, which he says gave him new perspective. David served in various roles throughout his career, but DRE was his favorite because it was a mix of narcotics and community policing. During his 19th year on the job, he was part of an IA that took a toll on him and in his words, "broke him." He ended up retiring at 20 years, versus 25, with some encouragement from his wife.David admitted his transition was not graceful and that he left burned out, empty, and without the ability to love. He was NOT prepared for the transition and it took years to get back to a version of himself he was comfortable with and that his family deserved. The hardest part of David's transition was understanding and finding his purpose. David talked about how liberating it felt to put in his retirement papers, but how hard it was to drive out of the parking lot on his last day. When talking about his retirement, David talked about being able to process the emotional side of the transition because there was no financial strain to deal with. After a couple of months being retired, his wife asked him what he was going to do. David went back to school and earned a Master's Degree is Applied Positive Psychology and now teaches/facilitates courses on Positive Psychology for law enforcement, through his Courageous Optimism training series. He also teaches the science of storytelling and how it can be used to identify purpose and meaning. When asked what his advice was for those struggling with the "Just a cop" mindset, he acknowledged that it's a valid feeling. Sit with it and find your purpose/meaning statement.Make sure you connect with David on LinkedIn, here and Instagram, here. You can also check out his website, here.If you haven't already...make sure you follow me on LinkedIn and on Instagram at @_nextshift_ AND  @the_jessfloresIf this podcast resonates with you or you feel like it could help someone else, please feel free to share it with them and/or on your social media platforms...but be sure to tag me so I can personally say THANK YOU!Be sure to subscribe by clicking the + sign at the top and if you feel called to do so, I'd love to hear your thoughts in a review. You can NOW wear the mission of The Next Shift Podcast, with merch! Check out our current designs, here.See you Next Shift

A career-ending call, that was almost life-ending...twice

Mar 11th, 2026 10:00 AM

Send us Fan MailThis week's episode is an important and impactful conversation with Meagan McCarthy...a former Deputy from California, with one helluva story. One thing I love about Meagan's story, is that she is still figuring out what life after law enforcement looks like...six years out. *TRIGGER WARNING: SUICIDEMeagan is a LEO wife, a mom, speaker, advocate for law enforcement...especially in the realm of mental health, and an entrepreneur.Meagan talks about getting married young, becoming a single mom, going to nursing school, and having a friend convince her to do a ride along. Like many of us, Meagan was sold on the job after doing that ride along. She worked the jail for 6 months, then spent time in various units throughout her career, and her last assignment prior to her career ending was SRO. As an SRO, Meagan handled child abuse cases and said investigations was her favorite role. In fact, June of 2019, she was about to be promoted to detective...so she had to work some road shifts.Meagan recounted the details of the call that ended her career...where a suspect was able to get her gun and shoot at her...but thankfully missed. She also recounted everything that comes after a critical incident...the questions, the doubts, the fears, the unknown, the trial...and even a suicide attempt. Thankfully, once again, her life was spared and she is WILLING to share her story to save others. Since medically retiring with PTSD in 2022, Meagan has written a book, been a Fox News contributor, has been involved with CA politics (especially involving LEOs), has spoken at numerous conferences, and now runs a successful health and wellness business via social media. Make sure you connect with Meagan on Instagram, here, and LinkedIn, here.If you are in need of immediate crisis assistance, PLEASE CALL any one of the below trusted/vetted resources: National Suicide Hotline: 988COPLINE: 1-800-COPLINE (267-5463)First Responder Crisis Support Hotline: 1-844-550-HERO (4376)If you haven't already...make sure you follow me on LinkedIn and on Instagram at @_nextshift_ AND  @the_jessfloresIf this podcast resonates with you or you feel like it could help someone else, please feel free to share it with them and/or on your social media platforms...but be sure to tag me so I can personally say THANK YOU!Be sure to subscribe by clicking the + sign at the top and if you feel called to do so, I'd love to hear your thoughts in a review. You can NOW wear the mission of The Next Shift Podcast, with merch! Check out our current designs, here.See you Next Shift

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