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Diary of a L.E.O

Diary of a L.E.O

By: Sterling D. Brown
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Welcome to Diary of a L.E.O. I'm your host, Sterling D. Brown. Join me as we dive into the complexities of law enforcement—exploring the challenges we face, celebrating the victories, and reflecting on the defeats, both big and small.

This podcast is about creating a dialogue that honors the bravery of those who put on the badge and the lives they touch every day. It is dedicated to all the men and women who make the courageous choice to serve and protect our communities. It’s a tribute to their dedication, resilience, and the often unseen sacrifices they make daily.


My hope is to continue bridging the gap between law enforcement and the communities we serve. Together, we can foster understanding and respect—moving beyond stereotypes and recognizing the humanity in one another.


Thank you for tuning in to Diary of an L.E.O.

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Episodes
  • “They’re Not Fighting You… They’re Fighting The Uniform” This Is The Part They Don’t Train You For.
    May 27 2026

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    There’s a moment every officer remembers…
    the first time walking into a housing unit and realizing—this isn’t training anymore. This is real.

    In this episode of Diary of an L.E.O., Officer Morales opens up about what it’s really like working inside corrections.
    From being labeled “fresh meat” on day one to learning how to command respect without losing your humanity, this conversation goes beyond the badge.

    We talk about:

    • Fear
    • Mistakes
    • Paperwork that can follow you for years
    • And the truth about dealing with individuals who are carrying more than just charges—they’re carrying life

    This is the part they don’t train you for.

    Behind the uniform, there’s a human being learning in real time.

    If you’ve ever walked into a situation unprepared and had to figure it out on the spot—this one’s for you.
    Share this episode with someone who needs to hear the truth behind the badge.

    Have a story that needs to be told?
    Diary of a L.E.O. is always open to real voices.
    For interview opportunities, contact Sterling Brown at: dleopodcast@gmail.com (Please provide 24-48hrs. for full response. Thank you.)

    This job doesn’t just demand strength… it demands control under pressure. Remember always on duty.

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    49 mins
  • Badge To Battleship – Former PO & CO Ofc. McGrew’s Path To Purpose⚓
    Apr 28 2026

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    In this powerful episode of Diary of an L.E.O., host Sterling D. Brown—a former police officer and now a correctional officer—sits down with former officer Rayshaun McGrew, whose journey takes him from the streets of Chicago to the Crime Suppression Team of the Daytona Beach Police Department, and now to serving his country in the United States Navy.

    Officer McGrew’s story is one of discipline, faith, and growth—earning a Valor Award for saving a man’s life, giving back through the Adopt-A-Cop program, and redefining what it means to serve with purpose. From college basketball to crime scenes, from community engagement to crisis response, McGrew shares how family, humility, and service continue to guide his mission.

    🎙️ “You can be taught how to shoot a gun or write a report—but you can’t be taught courage.”
    💪 This episode is a reminder that true service begins when you put others before yourself.

    #DiaryOfAnLEO #FirstResponder #LEOLife

    The content on Diary of an LEO is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Guest opinions are their own and do not reflect the show. This content is not legal advice. For legal matters, consult a qualified attorney. By listening, you agree to this disclaimer and all disclaimers set by Diary of L.E.O


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    Have a story that needs to be told?
    Diary of a L.E.O. is always open to real voices.
    For interview opportunities, contact Sterling Brown at: dleopodcast@gmail.com (Please provide 24-48hrs. for full response. Thank you.)

    This job doesn’t just demand strength… it demands control under pressure. Remember always on duty.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • From Mandates to Missed Milestones: Why One Corr. Ofc. Walked Away
    Mar 28 2026

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    In this raw installment of Diary of an L.E.O., Sterling Brown sits down with J. Gueits, a former correctional officer who shares the road that led him into the county jail—and the hard lessons that led him out. Gueits talks frankly about the lure of reliable pay and overtime, the reality of 12s that turn into 16s, and the personal cost of missing first steps and school milestones. He breaks down life inside RHU/SHU, what “three directives” and OC deployments actually look like, and why talking skills and fast thinking often prevent force.


    They unpack the pressure of staffing shortages, union frustration, and navigating hearings—alongside the parts that kept him going: gallows humor, tight-knit teams, and the satisfaction of resolving a volatile moment with words, not hands. The conversation closes on reentry, why some programs don’t change behavior, and the choice to put family first even when it means a pay cut. It’s an unvarnished look at the grind, the growth, and the boundaries every officer needs.



    Key Highlights



    • Mandated OT vs. family milestones
    • RHU realities: directives, OC, documentation
    • De-escalation > ego: slowing down a “1-3”
    • Union hearings, last-chance agreements, moving on
    • Camaraderie, dark humor, and officer wellness



    The content on Diary of an LEO is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Guest opinions are their own and do not reflect the show. This content is not legal advice. For legal matters, consult a qualified attorney. By listening, you agree to this disclaimer and all disclaimers set by Diary of L.E.O


    For pistol and rifle training, call 657-333-7640 or to book your lesson today tap the link:

    👉 https://sot167.square.site

    Secure your spot. Build your skills

    As a bonus, click the link and receive 30 days of daily legal threat coverage—on me—through U.S. Law Shield. Visit the link below to enroll and protect your rights before you ever need

    Have a story that needs to be told?
    Diary of a L.E.O. is always open to real voices.
    For interview opportunities, contact Sterling Brown at: dleopodcast@gmail.com (Please provide 24-48hrs. for full response. Thank you.)

    This job doesn’t just demand strength… it demands control under pressure. Remember always on duty.

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    53 mins
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