Tag: lapd
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Entertaining, Episodes, Well being
I Think it’s Time to Walk Away From This Job – Leonard Perez – EP 135
Leonard Perez talks about his law enforcement career, which included 32 years in the profession and 14 years in the Navy. Leonard shares his experience growing up in poverty, the […]
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Community Outreach, Entertaining, Episodes
Roxi Helms – From Starbucks to Working on Skidrow – EP 121
In this episode, Roxi Helms joins Anthony McNeil to discuss her journey into law enforcement. She talks about how she has always been interested in the field and how becoming […]
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Culture & Society, Entertaining, Episodes
Moses Castillo – She Shared Her Cookies – EP 119
In this episode, retired LAPD officer Moses Castillo joins the podcast to discuss his work as a detective investigating crimes against children, as well as his current run for mayor. […]
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Culture & Society, Entertaining, Episodes
You Might Be Looking at Criminal Filings – Marlon Marrache – EP 109
Newly retired LAPD Sargent, Marlon Marrache joins me on this episode. Marlon spent 24 years with LAPD and he talks about why he got into law enforcement and his time […]
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Community Outreach, Culture & Society, Entertaining, Inspirational, Officer Down
EP 53 – Cristina You’ve Been Hit – Cristina Coria
Cristina Coria is a retired Santa Monica police officer. If you’re a fan of the TV show, “Survivor” then you may recognize Cristina, who was a guest on season 13. […]
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Episodes, Inspirational, Well being
EP 23 – Not Beating Myself Down – Sgt. Marc Hildebrand
Sgt. Marc Hildebrand of the Las Angeles Police Dept. was my guest for this episode and I have to say, Marc is one hell of a dude! If you’re in […]
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