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Fiftieth Episode released on 07/04/2020. Today is Independence day in our country, for a while I've been wanting to have a podcast episode just expressing my feelings on the current state of the country with all the political and social issues we are facing. I wanted to be careful on how I approached this because of my unique situation being a police officer. I shared my thoughts and feelings for you guys on this episode. I am human, I am not perfect and I'm still learning on how to view all of this and properly support. I do know that I am a friend of all people and I really want people in this country to be judged on their character like MLK envisioned. I think we have a long ways to go, but clearly the Black Lives Matter Movement is a step in the right direction. I tried not to make this political, rather just sharing my own perspective in hope I can be a voice. This is a long winded episode 30+ minutes. Still thrilled to be bringing you more content and I appreciate any and all feedback. Continuing to use my voice to spread growth to the world in my own way.
Today's episode touches on the following:
Thoughts, feelings, and my perspective regarding the social inequality, police brutality, and systematic racism we face.
#BlackLivesMatter
Thank you and I'll catch you later.
[Intro/Outro music credit: Instrumental produced by Hastro Beats]
name segment credit: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cover
Follow me on Instagram @mannsmm to chat about life/growing
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Fiftieth Episode released on 07/04/2020. Today is Independence day in our country, for a while I've been wanting to have a podcast episode just expressing my feelings on the current state of the country with all the political and social issues we are facing. I wanted to be careful on how I approached this because of my unique situation being a police officer. I shared my thoughts and feelings for you guys on this episode. I am human, I am not perfect and I'm still learning on how to view all of this and properly support. I do know that I am a friend of all people and I really want people in this country to be judged on their character like MLK envisioned. I think we have a long ways to go, but clearly the Black Lives Matter Movement is a step in the right direction. I tried not to make this political, rather just sharing my own perspective in hope I can be a voice. This is a long winded episode 30+ minutes. Still thrilled to be bringing you more content and I appreciate any and all feedback. Continuing to use my voice to spread growth to the world in my own way.
Today's episode touches on the following:
Thoughts, feelings, and my perspective regarding the social inequality, police brutality, and systematic racism we face.
#BlackLivesMatter
Thank you and I'll catch you later.
[Intro/Outro music credit: Instrumental produced by Hastro Beats]
name segment credit: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cover
Follow me on Instagram @mannsmm to chat about life/growing