
Cowboys not Eggheads
I visit with guests about topics like loyalty, honesty, authenticity, courage, integrity and resilience.
I come from a cowboy raised and egghead educated background. I’ve saddled and rode a horse, been on multiple cattle drives, fed cattle in 40 below temperatures, worked cattle in a corral, put up hay in 100 degree temperatures, fixed fence …. you name it … I attended high school at a prestigious private school. I got a College degree. I spent 31 years as a national politic operative, owned my own business and spent 13 years as a police officer.
My interesting life has lead me to the conclusion that the world is made up of cowboys and eggheads. I believe that we should have a few more cowboys than eggheads. Get ready, because you’re about to be pulled into the story of my life……
Cowboys not Eggheads
Busting Bad Guys - with Special Guest Mark Langan
In this conversation, retired police officer Mark Langan shares gripping stories from his 26-year career with the Omaha Police Department. He discusses the challenges of balancing personal life with the traumatic experiences of police work, including a shocking discovery during a drug raid. Langan reflects on the evolution of drug dealing, the impact of family dynamics on crime, and the importance of humor as a coping mechanism in law enforcement. He also addresses the complexities of animal hoarding and the mental health issues associated with it, concluding with insights on the significant decisions police officers make that affect people's lives.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Mark Langan's Journey
06:56 The Hidden Room: A Shocking Drug Bust Story
13:48 Compartmentalizing the Dark Side of Police Work
22:02 The Reality of Officer-Involved Shootings
26:58 Reflections on Encounters with Former Criminals
28:00 The Impact of Family Structure on Youth Behavior
30:56 Mentorship and Consistency in Troubled Lives
32:02 Early Career Aspirations and Law Enforcement Training
35:04 The Role of Humor in Policing
40:10 The Evolution of Drug Dealing and Its Consequences
48:01 Animal Hoarding: A Complex Issue
50:55 The Power of Decision-Making in Law Enforcement
Takeaways
- Mark Langan shares his experiences as a police officer.
- He discovered a hidden room during a drug raid.
- The mistress in the hidden room was not being held captive.
- Langan reflects on the trauma of police work.
- He emphasizes the importance of family structure in preventing crime.
- Langan discusses the evolution of drug dealing over the years.
- Humor is a vital coping mechanism for police officers.
- Animal hoarding is often linked to mental health issues.
- Langan highlights the impact of police decisions on people's lives.
- He believes that police officers aim to help rather than just arrest.
To learn more please visit: https://www.bustingbadguys.com/
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