

Good Day Beautiful People
WELCOME TO PRIORITY RESPONSE... A SERIES OF CONFERENCES FOR POLICE OFFICERS.
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EACH CONFERENCE WILL HAVE AMAZING POLICE OFFICERS (ACTIVE AND RETIRED) AS GUEST SPEAKERS- WHO I REFER TO AS "WELLNESS AVENGERS" SHARING HOW THEY STAY "FIT FOR DUTY."

Upcoming events
Program Overview:
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Who: If you are an officer struggling with your weight, stress of the job, burnout, etc. this is for you!!
What: 5 Hours Virtual Training From 11am-4pm EST
When: Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Where: Virtual
Why: Bc feeling like you are NOT FIT for Duty sucks!
Cost: $50.00 Per Person
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Priority Response: Conference Overview
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"Priority Response" is a dynamic five-hour conference designed specifically for law enforcement officers (LEOs), peer support officers and command staff, to emphasize the critical role of physical fitness and health in their profession.
The goal of this conference is to offer a unique look at the pressures that lead to burnout, stress, maladaptive coping skills, weight gain and mental health issues.
We plan to offer valuable insights to:
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Peer Support- How to approach an officer after a DUI, Mental Health Crisis or officers dealing with weight gain and physical burnout.
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Command staff- Learning to identify and support officers who are struggling with physical and mental health concerns.
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Police Officers- Boots on the ground who have noticed weight gain, additional stress and want to take control of their health again.
Time to go BEAST MODE and excel in both your professional and personal lives.
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Goals of the Conference:
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Education on Fitness and Health: Provide evidence-based information demonstrating the vital importance of physical health and how it can reduce stress, enhance performance, and save lives on and off duty.
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Call to Action: Inspire participants to take immediate steps toward prioritizing their fitness and well-being by introducing tailored one-on-one transformation packages specifically designed for police officers.
Price: $50.00 Per Participant
Join us for this transformative conference and take the first step in becoming the best version of yourself both on and off duty!
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Meet Your Speakers AKA Wellness Avengers

Mirian "Bev" Perez is a FITness Coach dedicated to helping police officers achieve their health and fitness goals. With ten years of experience as a police officer in the Prince George’s County Police Department, Bev understands the unique challenges officers face.Combining her law enforcement experience with a passion for fitness, she emphasizes that being FIT for Duty enhances both physical performance and mental well-being. As a strong advocate for mental health, Bev collaborates with law enforcement agencies to provide training on emotional resilience. With certifications from the Center for Mind-Body Medicine and expertise in suicide prevention, she fosters a supportive environment for officers.As a public speaker, Bev shares insights on mental health and emotional intelligence, inspiring audiences through her talks and community initiatives.
She holds a Master's degree in social work and aims to pursue a doctorate, continually empowering officers to navigate career pressures while achieving their health goals.
Join Bev and her amazing group of "Wellness Avengers" at the virtual conference on December 17th, where she will focus on Emotional FITness and discuss navigating grief within law enforcement. Transform your well-being with Bev as your guide!

Elia Carranza is a professional boxer with a record of 10-1-0 (3 KO) and a Deputy with the Broward County Sheriff’s Office. Her recent recognition at the International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame in April 2025 highlights her impact both in the ring and her community.
Carranza is a trailblazer, breaking gender barriers in law enforcement and sports. “As a law enforcement officer, I want to show that women can excel in traditionally male-dominated fields, just as I have in boxing,” she states. Her dual career reflects her passion for empowerment, making her a role model for young women.Since her debut on February 26, 2022, Carranza has earned titles like the NBA Super Welterweight Champion and WBC Latin Champion,
showcasing her tenacity and skill. Beyond boxing, she actively engages in community service, including book bag drives and efforts to feed the homeless, demonstrating her commitment to giving back.
Her journey illustrates that success is not just about titles, but also about positively influencing others. Carranza’s upcoming honor at the International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame is both a recognition of her achievements and a celebration of her role as a female police officer, embodying the strength and resilience of women in all fields.

Meet Josh Kozay, a dedicated father, first responder, and advocate for those in need. At 45 years old, Josh is a proud parent of a non-verbal special needs child who just celebrated their 16th birthday. Originally from western Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh, Josh has always had a passion for helping others.
At the age of 16, he joined the fire department, embarking on a journey of training and service. Over the next nine years, he responded to countless emergencies and worked as an EMT with the region's largest EMS service. Driven by his desire to make a deeper impact, Josh transitioned to law enforcement in 2005, motivated by his experiences in the field, particularly interfacing with victims of domestic violence.
In addition to his professional journey, Josh has personal battles that have shaped his resilience. He is proud to celebrate nearly four years of sobriety from alcohol—a journey that began after he faced challenges stemming from years of trauma in his line of work. Recognizing alcohol as a temporary escape that led to darker thoughts, he took steps to reclaim his life after a pivotal moment on November 21, 2021. Embracing a new path, Josh reflects, "God had other plans for me—I am still here!"
Today, Josh focuses on both his physical and mental well-being through regular circuit training, finding strength and clarity that he hadn’t felt since his academy days. He remains committed not only to serving his community but also to sharing his story and inspiring others facing similar challenges.

Rick Jacob is a dedicated 43-year-old police officer with the Prince George's County Police Department, where he has proudly served for 20 years. Recently promoted to Lieutenant, Rick's career has been marked by a commitment to public safety and community service.
Rick began his fitness journey in his 20s, motivated by a desire for change as a young officer who was not satisfied with his appearance. This moment of reflection led him to adopt a healthier lifestyle, focusing on nutrition and regular exercise, which has since become a lifelong commitment.Throughout his career, Rick has been involved in various specialty units within the department, showcasing his versatility and leadership skills. In addition to his role in law
enforcement, he is the CEO of Aurelius Prestige Group, a company dedicated to providing luxury protection and transportation services. Rick is also the driving force behind Morph Transformation Center, a gym and physical fitness facility aimed at helping individuals achieve their health and wellness goals.
Passionate about fitness and well-being, Rick advises fellow officers to prioritize their physical health and cultivate relationships outside of law enforcement—a philosophy he believes is essential for both personal and professional growth. His journey exemplifies the integration of professional dedication with a commitment to fitness, leadership, and community.







