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Most supervisors focus on authority. Captain Deneisha Seaman built her career on humility—and it's the one trait that separates leaders who grow from those who stagnate. In this episode of Clues of Leadership, Captain Seaman—the first Black Female Captain in Baltimore County Police Department history—explains why humility isn't weakness. It's the foundation that allows you to receive criticism, stay coachable, and avoid the trap of thinking your rank means you have all the answers. From her days working at the Baltimore County Public Library to her current role commanding employment and recruitment operations, humility has been the constant thread in her leadership development. What We Cover: • Why humility is the most overlooked leadership trait – Captain Seaman explains how it shaped every decision from patrol officer to command staff • The lieutenant who wouldn't let her quit – How being pushed to "eight reps" in Internal Affairs prepared her for the toughest calls she makes today • When leaders must say no to superiors – A reflection on a traumatic investigation and the duty to intervene at every rank • Supervising friends without losing respect – How she separates "Captain Seaman" from "Deneisha" and why some friendships can't survive the shift • The desk officer mistake – A communication failure early in her career that taught her to have conversations before making decisions • Leading through generational change – Why today's officers care about uniforms, beards, and work-life balance—and why dismissing those concerns makes you a weaker leader • People-first command – How she balances protecting the agency with meeting the real needs of her team • Breaking ceilings while honoring trailblazers – What it means to be first and the legacy of those who came before her Captain Seaman doesn't sugarcoat the process. Leadership is uncomfortable. Growth happens when you're challenged by people who care enough to push you past six reps. The best supervisors aren't the ones with the loudest voices or the cleanest records—they're the ones humble enough to admit they don't know everything and disciplined enough to keep learning. If you're a first-line supervisor trying to figure out your style, a command officer navigating tough personnel decisions, or an emerging leader who wants to lead differently than the generation before you, this episode will shift how you think about rank, authority, and influence. Subscribe to Clues of Leadership for real conversations with public safety leaders who've done the work. Share this with a supervisor who needs to hear it. LawEnforcementLeadership #PoliceSupervisor #Humility #LeadershipDevelopment #PublicSafety #CluesofLeadership