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What does it really take to rebuild trust after it’s been broken? In Part 2 of this powerful conversation, Connected Conversations host Elena Petrova continues her discussion with Jason P. Armstrong, retired police chief and founder of Armstrong Consulting, diving deeper into accountability, community healing, and leadership under pressure. This episode explores why trust collapses when history is ignored, how flawed accountability systems damage credibility, and why human connection—not policy alone—is the foundation of sustainable change. In this episode, we discuss: How historical trauma shapes present-day community distrust Why accountability systems must be transparent and human-centered Mediation and dialogue as alternatives to traditional complaint processes The role of communication and empathy in rebuilding credibility The “Community Pi” and P.I.E. model: Partnerships, Innovation, Empowerment Leadership decisions rooted in values, self-care, and long-term impact 🎧 Watch the full episode and join the conversation about trust, leadership, and community transformation. About Jason P. Armstrong Jason is a retired police chief, best-selling author, and Hall of Fame inductee. As the founder of Armstrong Consulting, he works with organisations nationwide to strengthen leadership pipelines, break down silos, and build cultures rooted in trust and accountability. Why This Episode Matters Jason reminds us that trust isn’t built through titles — it’s built through presence, consistency, and empathy. His experiences show how leaders can become agents of healing, especially in moments of crisis. 🔗 Connect with Jason P. Armstrong LinkedIn: / jason-p-armstrong-51b228143 YouTube: / @jasonparmstrong Facebook: / jason.p.armstrong.3