Policing with Diabetes
Sean discusses the mental balance required in policing, emphasizing the need to be alert yet not consumed by suspicion. Scott highlights the challenge police officers face in separating work mindset from personal life, affecting how they perceive others. Sean shares how experience shapes his ability to read people effectively in his policing role.In this clip
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Juicebox Podcast: Type 1 Diabetes
#406 Patrolling with Type 1 Diabetes
Related Questions
How do you face dangerous situations as discussed in #438: Developing Real-World Situational Awareness and Self-Defense Strategies, regarding the episode 1160: Tegan Broadwater | How a White Cop Infiltrated the Crips Part One and the clip High-Stakes Encounters where police work is discussed?
I am curious if you know anything that the masses may not about this condition (type 1 diabetes), given the context of dealing with police work and type 1 diabetes as discussed in the podcast. What insights can you share for someone managing diabetes in high-pressure jobs?
Do you find it difficult to separate your work as a police officer from your personal life, especially as it relates to the thoughts about people's intentions and how this intersects with managing your diabetes?