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By George Morse
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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
On this episode of the podcast, I will be taking the time out, to assess a few different scenario's. That have recently taken place across America, when Black Men come into contact with Police officers. I will first assess the video footage of Active Army Lieutenant Caron Nazario who is a Black and Latino active serviceman. Lieutenant Nazario was pulled over by Police in Windsor, VA at a gas station, where he was pepper sprayed and detained. Then I will assess and break down the video footage that was recently released of Daunte Wright a 20 year old Young Black Man. Who was shot & killed by police on a traffic stop, who stated that is was an "Accidental Discharge" in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. As a result of the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright by the Police in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. Civil unrest has erupted only ten miles away from the courthouse where the Derrick Chauvin murder trial is in session.
On the latest episode of the podcast. You’ll hear from Dr. James Jones, who is a Psychiatrist and the Author of the book “I’m Alright”. Dr. Jones comes from humble beginnings, being the first person in his family to go to college and the first to become a Doctor. He is a Mental Health Professional, who has been practicing Psychiatry for over 26 years. Doctor Jones has experience working in multiple mental health institutions, court house facilities, and hospitals. This conservation with Dr. Jones is loaded with personal experiences, insight, resources, and relevant information. Listen in as Dr. Jones addresses the state of mental health in today’s society from his perspective.
On this episode of the podcast, you’ll hear from James Randolph. Who is a seasoned Paramedic & EMS Educator with over 18 years of service. You’ll hear about his experiences from growing up in Philly to being assigned to the City Of Chester as a Paramedic. James also has a passion for education and teaching communities of color. As an EMS professional his job has been impacted drastically by the pandemic. James and his colleagues had to improvise, adapt and overcome everything that has transpired in their line of work.
On the next episode of the podcast, you’ll hear from Sheldon Rogers. He’s a Man of Faith, a Husband, a Father and a Philly Firefighter. Sheldon is fairly new to this profession, but he’s eager to learn from the veterans. He’ll tell the listeners of what it feels like and what it means for him to work on the frontlines as a Firefighter.
Our guest on our first episode is Mr. Rudy Govan. Who has over 25 years of experience with a background in Law Enforcement and as a Mental Health Professional.
Retired Correctional Supervisor/ Mental Health Professional/ Protection Service Investigator/ Personal Development Coach and Published Author
You'll hear the story of a troubled youth who grew up in North Philadelphia. But turned to a career of working in the Prison System. To moving on to becoming a Mental Health Professional. Where he found his passion of helping people in need. To becoming a Published Author of a new Children’s Book “How To Tie A Tie”. Which focuses on the Father & Son relationship.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.