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The Blue Line Project

Hosted by John Gabrielson · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes

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Episodes
11
Last ep.
9 days ago
Avg length
52m
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35
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15
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About this podcast

Problem-Oriented Policing. Real Solutions. Real Conversations.

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About the host

John Gabrielson hosts The Blue Line Project, a government show with 11 episodes published.

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Episode 11: From Loss to Legacy: Memorial Day, Hope, and the Future Ahead

May 27, 202626m0

Episode 11 of The Blue Line Project Podcast is a heartfelt and honest conversation about loss, service, resilience, and hope. In this episode, I reflect on the passing of Kyle Bush, the true meaning and sacrifice behind

Episode 10: Lead People, Don’t Manage Them | Chief Vallejo

May 6, 20261h 3m0

In Episode 10, Chief Vallejo joins the podcast for a powerful conversation on leadership, innovation, and the evolving landscape of Place Network Investigations. Drawing from years of experience in law enforcement and or

Episode 9: The Six Timeless Virtues That Anchor Leadership in a Divided World

Apr 24, 20261h 0mEp. 9S1

In an era of deep political and cultural division, what truly anchors effective leadership — especially in law enforcement? In this powerful episode of Leading Through Division, we explore six timeless, common values tha

Episode 8: Episode 8: Why Most Police Reports Are Bad (And No One Fixes It)

Apr 7, 202654m0

Episode 8 of The Blue Line Project tackles a problem everyone in law enforcement knows—but rarely addresses: Police report writing. Why are so many reports unclear, incomplete, or difficult to use? In this episode, we br

Episode 7: Problem-Oriented Policing in Action: Targeting Crime Place Networks with Joel Vargas

Mar 26, 202654mEp. 7S1

In this powerful episode of The Blue Line Project, we move beyond traditional hot-spot policing and dive deep into place network investigations (PNI) — a smarter, more effective way to understand and disrupt the invisibl

Episode 6 - No Bail for Safety: When Judges Choose Criminals Over Communities

Mar 20, 20261h 0mEp. 6S1

In an era of rising challenges for law enforcement—from bail decisions and pretrial release policies to activist judges, progressive DAs, officer safety, community trust, and wellness—The Blue Line Project delivers groun

Episode 5 - AI's Double-Edged Sword: Transforming Policing While Navigating Ethical Minefields

Mar 18, 202638m0

The Blue Line Project dives into one of the hottest topics reshaping modern policing in 2026: artificial intelligence. In this episode we explore how AI tools—like license plate readers, real-time translation, predictive

Episode 4 - Officer Wellness – Surviving the Job That Tries to Break You

Mar 16, 202659m0

You put on the badge every day knowing the risks: the calls, the chases, the split-second decisions. But the silent killer? The unseen toll on your mental health, physical resilience, and family life. Officers face suici

Episode 3 - Supervisors, Leadership, and the Moment Before Force

Mar 16, 202641mEp. 3S1

In this episode of the Blue Line Project, we move beyond the individual officer and focus on the role supervisors play in shaping use-of-force outcomes. Force science shows us that under stress, perception narrows, time

Episode 2 - The Use of Force Myth

Mar 1, 202650mEp. 2S1

Use of force is often shaped by perception under stress. When perception narrows, time collapses. When time collapses, distance closes. When distance closes, options disappear — and force becomes more likely. In this epi

Episode 1 - What We Measure Is What We Get: Why Traditional Policing Metrics Are Failing

Feb 13, 20261h 1mEp. 1S1

In Episode 1 of The Blue Line Project, we take a hard look at traditional policing metrics like clearance rates, arrest counts, and response times—and why they often produce outcomes leaders never intended. Sources cited

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Who is the host of The Blue Line Project?

The Blue Line Project is hosted by John Gabrielson. The show is categorised under government and has published 11 episodes.

How many episodes does The Blue Line Project have?

The Blue Line Project has published 11 episodes.

What topics does The Blue Line Project cover?

The Blue Line Project regularly covers government. It sits in the government category.

Is it hard to get booked on The Blue Line Project?

The Blue Line Project is accessible for guests with genuine government expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is The Blue Line Project currently accepting guest pitches?

The Blue Line Project hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are The Blue Line Project episodes?

Episodes of The Blue Line Project average 52 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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