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Tom Smith: 30 Years with NYPD to True Crime Podcasting

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Tom Smith's 30-year career with the NYPD reads like a roadmap through the evolution of modern American policing. From his early years patrolling the streets during New York's high-crime era through his extensive work in plainclothes units, narcotics, and gang divisions, Tom offers listeners extraordinary insights into the realities of law enforcement.
Following 9/11, Smith's career took a dramatic turn when he joined the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force, where he would spend the next 17 years. This transition led him across several countries, including a three-month deployment, putting him at the forefront of international counter-terrorism operations. Throughout our conversation, Smith balances operational experiences with deeply personal reflections on the psychological toll of police work.
Perhaps most compelling is Smith's discussion about mental health challenges in law enforcement. He shares his own experiences with nightmares and the difficult balance of protecting his family from the darkness of his profession while maintaining open communication with his wife of 35 years. As he explains, while the average person experiences approximately five traumatic events in a lifetime, officers might encounter that many in a single shift, a reality that leaves invisible scars on those who serve.
Now retired and co-hosting the Gold Shield podcast, Smith advocates passionately for better mental health support within the profession and offers a powerful perspective on the changing policing. His advice for new officers centers not on tactics or techniques, but on something more fundamental: developing strong communication skills. As Smith puts it, "If you don't know how to talk to someone, you are not going to be successful." Whether you're considering a career in law enforcement, currently serving, or simply interested in understanding the human beings behind the badge, this conversation offers invaluable wisdom from someone who's lived through three decades on the front lines.

πŸ”— Resources & Contact Info from the Episode:

🎧 Gold Shields Podcast

πŸ“ž Mental Health Support Mentioned:

  • Copline β€” A 24/7 confidential hotline where officers can speak to retired law enforcement officers.
    ☎️ 1-800-267-5463

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Chapters

1. Tom Smith: 30 Years with NYPD to True Crime Podcasting (00:00:00)

2. Meeting Tom Smith: NYPD Veteran (00:00:37)

3. Introduction to Chapter Blue Podcast (00:00:40)

4. 30-Year Career Path and Evolution (00:04:46)

5. From NYPD to Federal Task Force (00:09:28)

6. Marriage and Family Through Law Enforcement (00:16:43)

7. Mental Health Challenges in Policing (00:21:46)

8. Modern Policing and Political Challenges (00:30:08)

9. The Gold Shield Podcast Journey (00:34:53)

10. Retirement Transition and Life After Badge (00:44:17)

11. Advice for New Officers: Communication (00:48:10)

18 episodes

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Tom Smith's 30-year career with the NYPD reads like a roadmap through the evolution of modern American policing. From his early years patrolling the streets during New York's high-crime era through his extensive work in plainclothes units, narcotics, and gang divisions, Tom offers listeners extraordinary insights into the realities of law enforcement.
Following 9/11, Smith's career took a dramatic turn when he joined the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force, where he would spend the next 17 years. This transition led him across several countries, including a three-month deployment, putting him at the forefront of international counter-terrorism operations. Throughout our conversation, Smith balances operational experiences with deeply personal reflections on the psychological toll of police work.
Perhaps most compelling is Smith's discussion about mental health challenges in law enforcement. He shares his own experiences with nightmares and the difficult balance of protecting his family from the darkness of his profession while maintaining open communication with his wife of 35 years. As he explains, while the average person experiences approximately five traumatic events in a lifetime, officers might encounter that many in a single shift, a reality that leaves invisible scars on those who serve.
Now retired and co-hosting the Gold Shield podcast, Smith advocates passionately for better mental health support within the profession and offers a powerful perspective on the changing policing. His advice for new officers centers not on tactics or techniques, but on something more fundamental: developing strong communication skills. As Smith puts it, "If you don't know how to talk to someone, you are not going to be successful." Whether you're considering a career in law enforcement, currently serving, or simply interested in understanding the human beings behind the badge, this conversation offers invaluable wisdom from someone who's lived through three decades on the front lines.

πŸ”— Resources & Contact Info from the Episode:

🎧 Gold Shields Podcast

πŸ“ž Mental Health Support Mentioned:

  • Copline β€” A 24/7 confidential hotline where officers can speak to retired law enforcement officers.
    ☎️ 1-800-267-5463

Let us know what you loved about this episode!

Support the show

Fit For Shift is a first responder focused wellness app for health, fitness, and community. Sign up now for a 3-day free trial. First responder credentials are required to join.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Tom Smith: 30 Years with NYPD to True Crime Podcasting (00:00:00)

2. Meeting Tom Smith: NYPD Veteran (00:00:37)

3. Introduction to Chapter Blue Podcast (00:00:40)

4. 30-Year Career Path and Evolution (00:04:46)

5. From NYPD to Federal Task Force (00:09:28)

6. Marriage and Family Through Law Enforcement (00:16:43)

7. Mental Health Challenges in Policing (00:21:46)

8. Modern Policing and Political Challenges (00:30:08)

9. The Gold Shield Podcast Journey (00:34:53)

10. Retirement Transition and Life After Badge (00:44:17)

11. Advice for New Officers: Communication (00:48:10)

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