Jennifer Hyland: Walking the Tightrope of Duty and Despair
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In this episode, host Christian Lane interviews retired Deputy Chief Constable Jennifer Hyland, who shares her journey through the policing system in Canada. Hyland discusses the challenges of balancing duty with personal well-being, the impact of trauma on first responders, and the importance of empathy and authenticity in leadership. She reflects on her experiences in a male-dominated field, the sacrifices made early in her career, and the need for cultural change within policing. The conversation highlights the significance of mental health, vulnerability, and the evolving landscape of law enforcement, particularly regarding the role of women in leadership positions.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to the Tightrope Journey
02:43
The Metaphor of the Tightrope
05:23
Processing Trauma in Policing
08:23
The Impact of Isolation in Policing
11:03
Navigating a Male-Dominated Culture
13:35
Sacrificing Compassion for Acceptance
16:23
The Cost of Wearing a Mask
19:24
Empathy as a Strength in Policing
21:55
Integrity and Speaking Up
24:34
The Role of Self-Awareness
27:20
Compassion in the Face of Tragedy
40:08
Understanding Human Moments in Policing
45:14
Transforming Mental Health Conversations in Law Enforcement
51:01
The Importance of Vulnerability and Authenticity
56:43
The Future of Policing: Challenges and Changes
Links
- Tightrope: Balancing Duty with Courage and Conviction by Jennifer Hyland
Amazon Canada - Jennifer Hyland on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jennifer-hyland
Referenced Authors & Experts:
- Dr. Gabor Maté – Trauma and Authenticity
- Dr. Jody Carrington – Connection and Resilience
- Simon Sinek – Leadership and Purpose
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