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COPD Foundation Podcast

COPD Foundation Inc.

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The COPD Podcast is a health podcast series dedicated to raising awareness for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and helping those affected by the condition live their best lives. Each episode explores a particular aspect of COPD, from diagnosis to management and beyond. You’ll hear from clinicians, advocates, caregivers, and people from all walks of life who currently live with COPD. Whether you are a person with COPD, a caregiver, or a clinician, we trust you’ll find The COPD Po ...
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The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership

Dr. Steve Morreale - Host - TheCopDoc Podcast

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Visit our website: https://www.copdocpodcast.com The CopDoc Podcast delves into police leadership and innovation. The focus is on aiming for excellence in the delivery of police services across the globe. Dr. Steve Morreale is a retired law enforcement practitioner, a pracademic, turned academic, and scholar from Worcester State University. Steve is the Program Director for LIFTE, Command College - The Leadership Institute for Tomorrow's Executives at Liberty University. Steve shares ideas a ...
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. Innovation for new COPD therapies and early diagnosis can only happen because of research, and National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded research is responsible for many of these activities. Unfortunately, NIH funding—and consequently research for new COPD therapies—has recently been under att…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 9 - Episode 164\ AI Advocate: Joanne Sweeney on Leadership in the Age of Artificial Intelligence This week on The CopDoc Podcast, we're back with Joanne Sweeney from Galway, Ireland, reconnecting for our second conversation about one of the most transformative forces in modern organizations: artificial intelligence. She …
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 9 - Episode 163 What happens when a former DEA executive takes the helm of a major city police department with a promise to be the most proactive force in America? We invited Dallas Police Chief Danny Comeaux to walk us through his playbook—why leadership starts with empower, inspire, motivate, how quick wins build trust…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 9 - Episode 162 Policing changes fastest when leaders listen first and translate ideas into real work. That’s the throughline in our conversation with Jim Burch, president of the National Policing Institute, who shares a candid view of how a small team amplifies big impact: distilling research into actionable guidance, h…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. Not all shortness of breath is the same. When patients adapt to their symptoms, or when a current diagnosis just doesn’t fit, it’s time to dig deeper and see what is missing. In this episode, Amanda Atkinson, MSN, RN, talks with Physician Associate Brian Bizik, who shares clinical insight and h…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. What is it really like to live with an oxygen therapy prescription? Join us for a conversation with two supplemental oxygen users, Jean and Art, who share their personal journeys with oxygen therapy. They are joined by “the Oxygen Guy,” Mike Hess, MPH, RRT, RPFT, Senior Director of Advocacy and…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. How can health care providers better prepare their patients for living with oxygen therapy? Join “the Oxygen Guy,” Mike Hess, MPH, RRT, RPFT, Senior Director of Advocacy and Regulatory Affairs at the COPD Foundation, for a conversation about supplemental oxygen prescriptions and support for tho…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 8 - Episode 160 What happens when you combine a fine arts degree with police leadership? Chief Chad Kasmar of the Tucson Police Department demonstrates how creative thinking transforms modern policing challenges into opportunities for innovation. Kasmer's journey from beach bum to nationally recognized police leader reve…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 9 - Episode 160 What if police departments made decisions based on solid evidence rather than gut feelings? Dr. David Weisburd, a dual faculty member at George Mason University and Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has spent decades proving that scientific approaches can revolutionize policing. From his unexpected start ev…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 8 - Episode 159 When criminal networks operate across continents, police must work beyond borders. In this compelling conversation with Assistant Commissioner Bruce O'Brien, we explore the critical world of international police collaboration from the perspective of someone building these vital connections daily. As New Z…
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The CopDoc Podcast- Season 8 - Episode 158 Ever wonder what American policing looks like through the eyes of someone trained in European military special forces? Commander Diego Zanella offers that rare perspective, having journeyed from Italian paratrooper to American police commander. His story isn't just about cultural transitions—it reveals uni…
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Season 8 - The CopDoc Podcast - Episode 157 Colonel Eric Smith's journey from Boeing sheet metal mechanic to leading the Kansas Highway Patrol reveals what transformative police leadership looks like in action. After a chance encounter with a sergeant led him to volunteer as a dispatcher, Smith found his calling in law enforcement, spending nine ye…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. Feeling close is still possible when you're living with COPD. Join Amanda Atkinson, MSN, RN, Dr. Sandy Sandhaus, Corinne Young, MSN, FNP-C, FCCP, and Diana, an individual living with COPD and alpha-1, for an honest, open conversation about intimacy after a COPD diagnosis. Real talk, practical s…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 8 - Episode 156 Chief Jim McDonald's journey in law enforcement reads like a masterclass in adaptive leadership. From his bold decision to leave Boston for Los Angeles with just $400 and two suitcases to his current role leading one of America's largest police departments, McDonald exemplifies how stepping beyond comfort…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. Delayed diagnosis of Alpha-1 and COPD can have serious consequences, but early diagnosis and interventions can have positive impact. In this episode of the COPD Foundation Podcast join Amanda Atkinson, MSN, RN and Corinne Young, MSN, FNP-C, FCCP as they discuss the importance of early diagnosis…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 8 - Episode 155 What if the most powerful leadership tool isn't having all the answers, but asking the right questions? Dr. Michael Marquardt, after studying leaders across 50 countries for over five decades, discovered a surprising pattern—the greatest leaders in every field share one fundamental skill: they ask excepti…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 8 - Episode 154 Leadership doesn't happen in a vacuum – especially in policing, where decisions impact both officers and communities. In this revealing conversation, Assistant Chief Jonathan Ziders takes us on his remarkable journey from reluctant recruit to departmental leader. "I never wanted to be a cop," Ziders candi…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 8 - Episode 153 What happens when a basketball coach becomes a police chief? Chief John Fisher of the Bedford, Massachusetts, Police Department brings a refreshingly human perspective to law enforcement leadership, replacing command-and-control with connection and coaching. Fisher's journey from U.S. Coast Guard service …
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 8 - Episode 151 In a great conversation on The CopDoc Podcast, Steve Morreale engages with Jason Potts, Director of the Department of Public Safety in Las Vegas, Nevada, exploring the intersection of modern police leadership and evidence-based approaches to public safety. Potts, who also serves as president of the Americ…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. In this episode of the COPD Foundation Podcast join Amanda Atkinson, MSN, RN, and Dr. Monica Goldklang for part 2 of our discussion on how lung conditions like COPD and Alpha-1 impact women. For up-to-date information on diagnosing and managing COPD visit the COPD Foundation at www.copdfoundati…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 8 - Episode 152 What happens when a Naval Captain witnesses his crew cheering as his predecessor leaves? For Mike Abershoff, it sparked a leadership revolution that transformed USS Benfold from one of the worst ships in the Pacific Fleet to the best in the entire US Navy – all in just 15 months. "The days of top-down com…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. In this episode of the COPD Foundation Podcast join Amanda Atkinson, MSN, RN, and Jean Wright, M.D., MBA, for a discussion on how lung conditions like COPD impact women. For up-to-date information on diagnosing and managing COPD visit the COPD Foundation at www.copdfoundation.org.…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Episode 150 Artificial intelligence isn't just coming to policing—it's already here, transforming everything from report writing to emergency response. In this forward-looking conversation, Jim Bierman, former Chief of Redlands, California and current president of the Future Policing Institute, delivers a wake-up call for law e…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Episode 150 What does it take to lead one of America's premier federal law enforcement agencies? Jim Ferguson, Special Agent in Charge of ATF's Boston Field Division, takes listeners inside the world of federal firearms investigations, leadership challenges, and the evolution of crime-fighting technology in this compelling conv…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. Join us as we dive into a wonderful conversation exploring the benefits of pulmonary rehabilitation programs for people living with chronic lung conditions. We’re joined by two guests: Christina Hunt, the Senior Director of Bronchiectasis and NTM Education and Care Delivery, and Alyssa Dittner,…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 7 - Episode 148 This is the second of a two-part interview with Dr. Peter Neyroud What if modern policing could achieve a global impact through strategic leadership and trust? Join us on the Cop Talk Podcast as we welcome Dr. Peter Neyroud, a former chief constable turned esteemed academic at Cambridge University, to sha…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 7- Episode 147 Dr. Tanya Meisenholder's journey from Baton Rouge to New York City's bustling streets offers a profound perspective on policing. Her experiences, ranging from a crime analyst role and working with ATF, have fueled her passion for reforming law enforcement. In our latest episode, uncover how her transition …
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. This conversation dives into the impact of advocacy for people living with chronic lung conditions. We're joined by two guests: Bailey McCrary, Senior Manager of Advocacy and Public Policy at the COPD Foundation, and Phyliss, a lung health advocate who is living with COPD. Together, they discus…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 7 - Episode 146 Join us for an engaging conversation with Dr. Peter Neyroud, former Chief Constable and current professor at Cambridge University, as he recounts his fascinating journey from a history major at Oxford to a trailblazer in British policing. We discuss how a chance meeting led him into the police service in …
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. This conversation discusses how to recognize signs of worsening COPD and exacerbations. We’re joined by two guests. Dr. David Mannino is a pulmonology expert and the Chief Medical Officer of the COPD Foundation. Valerie Chang has lived with COPD and experienced firsthand the challenges of manag…
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 7 - Episode 145 Mentors count! Listen as we sit down with Dr. John Hussey, a retired Major General and author, who takes us on an incredible journey from a lively Bronx Irish neighborhood to a distinguished military career. Dr. Hussey shares how crucial mentorship was in steering him away from potential pitfalls during h…
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Season 7 - The CopDoc Podcast - Episode 144 Dr. Jim McCabe, a seasoned expert in police management and assessment, takes us on an in-depth exploration of optimizing police operations. From his foundational experiences with the NYPD to his academic journey at St. John's University, Jim provides insights from years of applying data-driven strategies …
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. This discussion covers how caregivers play a key role in managing worsening COPD symptoms. We’re joined by two guests. Dr. Trisha Parekh is a pulmonologist who covers how caregivers can help take an active role in noticing when COPD symptoms are getting worse. Margaret Baté shares her personal …
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 7 - Episode 143 This episode originally aired in October 2022 (ep. 89) Shon has been the COP in Madison, WI since 2021. He was inducted into the Center for Evidence-based Policing Hall of Fame! Prepare to be inspired by the journey of Chief Sean Barnes as he shares his unique path from serving in the US Marine Corps to l…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. Listen to this special conversation on communication barriers and their effect on COPD. We're joined by two guests. Tracy Fasolino is a nurse practitioner who shares insights on how good communication can improve outcomes for COPD patients. Lisa Hall provides a personal perspective on living wi…
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Season 7 - The CopDoc Podcast - Episode 142 What does it take to lead a police department in a city as unique as Framingham, Massachusetts? Join us for an insightful conversation with Chief Lester Baker as he shares his journey from hoping to get to the NFL to Chief of Police. Discover how Framingham's distinct demographic, including a large Brazil…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. In this episode of the COPD Foundation Podcast join Amanda Atkinson, MSN, RN, and Dr. Sandy Sandhaus as they discuss strategies for living well with COPD. They are joined by Diana and Dan, individuals living with COPD and Alpha-1 who share their experiences and tips they have learned along the …
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The CopDoc Podcast - Season 7 - Episode 141 Ever wondered how a business student becomes a leader in federal law enforcement? Join us as we uncover the career journey of Mike Krol, the special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in Boston. From a family rich in law enforcement and military service history to navigating the rig…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. In this episode of the COPD Foundation Podcast Amanda Atkinson, MSN, RN and Dr. Kyle Hogarth, explore the most common myths and facts surrounding COPD and alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency. Tune in to this myth busting session as we uncover common misconceptions about cause, diagnosis, and symptom…
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The CopDoc Podcast Season 6 - Episode 140 Join us on a journey as we chat with Chief Jason Armstrong from the Apex Police Department in North Carolina, a leader who has been reshaping the face of law enforcement. Jason's path began after college with a financial reimbursement program from the Department of Justice's Police Corps program. This drew …
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Season 6 - Episode 139 Chief Constable Chris Noble takes center stage as we explore his remarkable career in policing, starting from his unique upbringing in Northern Ireland during the '70s and '80s. With his father juggling roles as both a bank manager and a part-time reserve officer for the RUC, Chris was surrounded by the complexities of law en…
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Season 6 - Episode 138 Ever wondered how academic research can transform real-world policing? Join me as I reconnect with Brenda Bond-Fortier, a professor at Suffolk University in Boston, who shares her journey from the Lowell Police Department to academia. Brenda's passion for bridging the gap between research and practice shines through as she re…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. Join Amanda Atkinson, MSN, RN, and Dr. Mike Czarnecki as they provide a comprehensive overview of alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, a genetic disorder with significant implications for pulmonary and hepatic health. This episode covers pathophysiology, diagnostic criteria, clinical presentation, a…
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Season 6 - Episode 137 Unlock the secrets to post-law enforcement career success with our special guest, Colin Whittington, a former sergeant turned tech entrepreneur and bestselling author. Colin's journey from the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office to the private sector is inspiring. He shares intimate stories of his time in law enforcement, his rap…
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Season 6 - Episode 136 Ever wondered how the integration of professional staff into traditional policing roles can revolutionize law enforcement? Join us as we chat about the journey of Chief Ryan Zuidema, from his beginnings in Buffalo, New York, to his impactful 28-year career with the Lynchburg Police Department. You'll gain insight into his eff…
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Season 6 - Episode 135 Ever wondered what it takes to lead a police department effectively while fostering community trust and engagement? Join us as we sit down with Ben Murphy, the Deputy Chief of East Windsor Police Department,in Connecticut. Dive into his journey from New Britain Police Department to his current leadership role. A third-generat…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. Join hosts Stephanie Williams and Amanda Atkinson as they delve into the complexities of bronchiectasis, NTM, and alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency with expert Dr. Sandy Sandhaus and explore the connection between these conditions and their impact on lung health. Hear firsthand accounts from Maril…
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To view/listen to this episode on YouTube, click here. Join hosts Stephanie Williams and Amanda Atkinson in this introductory look into rare lung conditions, focusing on bronchiectasis, NTM, and alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency with expert Dr. Sandy Sandhaus. To stay informed on best practices for diagnosis and care of these conditions visit https://…
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Season 6 - Episode 134 The CopDoc Podcast Summary: Increasing Resilience in First Responders Guest: Dr. Stephanie Conn, police psychologist and former police officer Key Topics: Dr. Conn's Journey: The daughter of a police officer, Dr. Conn's personal experiences as a dispatcher and police officer, including the tragic deaths of two colleagues, led…
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