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33 Years of Service: The Journey of Captain Melinda Henderson
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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"Don't make a plan A, B, C, and D. Make a plan A and stick to plan A... because when you make plan B, then you don't have a plan A. You've altered from it."
— Captain Melinda Henderson
Deep Roots and Definitiveness: The Melinda Henderson Story
In this candid conversation, Javonni Hampton sits down with Captain Melinda Henderson of the Leon County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) to celebrate her 30-year legacy and historic milestones during Women's History Month. Born and raised in Leon County, Captain Henderson discusses why she chose to stay in her hometown and how a temporary job in communications blossomed into a decorated career in law enforcement. She provides a rare look into the high-stakes world of the hostage negotiation team and offers powerful advice for the next generation of leaders.
-- The evolution of a career: Moving from a communications officer to a patrol deputy and eventually a captain in the Criminal Investigations Bureau.
-- Breaking barriers: The significance of serving as the first woman of color to achieve the ranks of Sergeant and Lieutenant on the law enforcement side of LCSO.
-- The "Mental Chess Game": Behind the scenes of commanding the hostage negotiation team and the importance of empathy and patience in crisis resolution.
-- Mentorship and legacy: How seeing other women in leadership provided a roadmap for her own success and why she prioritizes lifting others as she climbs.
-- The power of "Plan A": Why having a backup plan might actually be the thing holding you back from your ultimate goal.
Scriptures for Further Study
-- Proverbs 3:5-6
-- Joshua 1:9
-- Galatians 6:9
-- Philippians 4:13
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This is episode 006.
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