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Hey Chaplain
098 - From Beauty Queen to Police Chief: Kendra Brown

Hey Chaplain

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 27:41


Text a Message to the ShowIn this episode we're talking to police Chief Kendra Brown.  She's one of over 300 police chiefs in America who happen to be women.  She's also happens to be a former participant in the Miss America pageants – not the usual starting place for most cops.  So I wanted to talk to Chief Brown about being a woman in the hyper-masculine field of law enforcement and what advice she has for surviving and then excelling in this job, especially when people are judging the book by its cover.'Love Conquers' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.auHey Chaplain podcast Episode 098Tags:Police, Advice, Beauty Pageant, Family, Leadership, Marriage, Miss America, Musical Theater, Singing, Women, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, South CarolinaSupport the showThanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.Subscribe/Follow here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-chaplain/id1570155168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CGK9A3BmbFEUEnx3fYZOY Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.comYou can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a virtual coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain

Richmond's Morning News
Chief Walt Red Hawk Brown

Richmond's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 14:56


Happy "Friday Eve," family!  (Well, for John, this may as well be actual Friday!!!)  To start with, John talks to Chief Walt "Red Hawk" Brown, of the Cheroenhaka Nottoway Indian Tribe.  Chief Brown reflects on the recent Spottswood Treaty tax tribute ceremony that the tribe participated in with current Governor Glenn Youngkin.

Cortes Currents
Klahoose Tenure Purchase

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 3:50


De Clarke/ Cortes Currents - In late 2023, Klahoose First Nation completed a “landmark deal” to purchase a total tenure of 181,036 cubic metres of allowable annual cut (AAC), on forest lands located on the Sunshine Coast in the Nation's traditional territory. This makes KFN the largest logging tenure holder within the Nation's traditional landbase. Klahoose already owned tenure of 115,000 cubic metres AAC, so this purchase brings their total allowable cut to 296 thousand cubic metres per year, or over 140 million board feet. Chief Steven Brown told reporters that “Klahoose Nation is a forestry nation. We see a bright future for forestry, and it is time for us to manage the resources in our territory so the benefits come to our members,” Although tenure rights do not confer title to Crown land, they do enable the First Nation to set its own rules for management of the logging operation. Logging companies in the past have notoriously clearcut right across riparian zones. These zones help protect water quality by regulating the flow of water and nutrients between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Logging near fish-bearing streams, for example, has been shown to increase water temperatures and raise the risk of algal growth and eutrophication. Chief Brown, who studied Environmental Science at the University of Victoria, expressed his intention to improve existing conventional practise. “If we want to increase the distance of harvest from the fish-bearing streams or [improve] old growth management, we dictate that on all of our tenure, and it means that contractors we hire to do the work have to follow those standards,” Brown said. “We can also plan for old growth management to ensure it's done sustainably and that we're promoting an increase in old growth in the territory.”

Life in Celina
Assistant Police Chief: 'It's What the City is Pouring into Me'

Life in Celina

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 29:19


Celina's new Assistant Police Chief, Brent Brown, had called Celina home for two years before joining the city's police department. He was working in The Colony. He loved his job and the people he worked with. Needless to say, he wasn't looking to make a switch to a different department. But according to Chief Brown, God had a different plan. Now, he's been on the job for almost 6 months, and his love for Celina has grown even more. Chief Brown said: "It feels like home." #lifeconnected– City of Celina: https://www.celina-tx.gov– Little Wooden Penguin: https://littlewoodenpenguin.com Music: Vocals by Jon Christopher DavisEngineered by Wextrax StudioMusic by Mark Metdker

Cortes Currents
Why the Tla'amin are not in the SRD First Nations Territorial acknowledgement (yet)

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 8:59


Roy L Hales/Cortes Currents - The Strathcona Regional District recognizes ten First Nations as communities within their boundaries, but the Tla'amin are not one of them. This topic arose during last month's First Nation's Committee Meeting and arose again when the committee met on February 22. Most of the Tla'amin lands are within qathet Regional District, but they have a shared history with the Klahoose in southern Cortes Island and were given a large parcel of Mansons Landing by treaty. However Klahoose is one of the nations recognized by the SRD and Cortes Island is within their traditional boundaries. Azalea Milwood, the First Nations Liaison, explained, “I don't believe, at this point, we should add the Tla'amin Nation, due to not knowing whether or how the Klahoose Nation feels about that.” Mark Thaysen, the alternate director for Cortes Island, had correspondence from Steven Brown, Chief of the Klahoose First Nation.  "He says,  'Yikes ... This briefing note is not good,'  referring to the discussion paper. 'Scattered, seems to dismiss the point of a land acknowledgement, an oversimplification and glossing over reconciliation. I also don't recall Klahoose who's ever being consulted, which contradicts the note. Tla'amin should be recognized. They've confused 'territory' and 'location of occupation, which they also acknowledge is a problem in the note.'"   “So we're hearing from Chief Brown that it would be appropriate to include the Tla'amin, and I'm understanding that the sort of location of settlement is maybe not the best way to recognize territory, that the broader territory is pretty important as a part of First Nations rights and identities and culture.” Chief Administrative Officer David Leitch responded, "This is going to be an ongoing challenge for us, when we have staff that have responsibilities. They have in this case, heritage Connections, relationships with First Nations. We task them to do work and we bring back recommendations to the committee. And then we have individual directors going out, doing the work of staff and coming back with contradictory recommendations." "This is a staff recommendation and I don't know, moving forward if we continue on this path, if we're ever going to get anywhere." Azalea Milwood: “I would like to comment that I did reach out to Chief Brown. He did not return my call. I also reached out to one of the knowledge keepers from the Klahoose Nation and what they responded was, 'thank you, thank you for asking' and that they would speak to the elders.” “Once again, I would like to mention that, albeit individuals want this to be pre historical, we know which communities are located within the SRD. We don't know exactly which territories are overlapping. You're going to have a dialogue from one nation's knowledge keeper, from another nation's knowledge keeper, and nobody's going to walk away satisfied. Territorial acknowledgements have been presented by First Nations since I've ever known it, and sometimes what it looks like is it opens up the floor. It's not perfect. We've had 200 years of colonization. It's not going to be perfect. This is pieces of reconciliation. But what a territorial acknowledgement does is it opens a floor for First Nation people like me to say, ‘Wow, thank you for acknowledging. I'd like to tell you who I am now.'” “What is important is the intent. Perfection is not going to happen. It's just not. And in that, I'm going to mention that First Nations were destabilized by disease, relocations and government assimilation policies that divided them into small sediments, reserves and bands. They no longer operated as a collective. So the passing of oral history and indigenous laws were interrupted.” “I don't disagree with what the chief of the Klahoose Nation is stating. I'd love for him to give me a call, and talk to me about that. So I continue to keep this recommendation based on that.”

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
The Crime Problem in SLC

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 8:33


Crime is on the rise in many parts of Salt Lake City. Mayor Erin Mendenhall and Police Chief Mike Brown held a press conference to update people on the latest numbers. KSL NewsRadio's Mary Richards was there and breaks down what's really going on with guest host Ethan Millard. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Only in America with Ali Noorani
Field Notes: Utah – Chief Mike Brown

Only in America with Ali Noorani

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 21:17


For local law enforcement, building trust within their communities is key to doing their jobs. But for many immigrant communities, contact with law enforcement is associated with discrimination, surveillance and a risk of deportation. This week we ask: How can local police build a better relationship with their communities?    In the final stop on our virtual road trip through Utah, we talk to Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown. Chief Brown discusses how his department is building a pathway for a diverse range of young people, including DACA recipients, to get involved in a career in law enforcement.  

The Mitchell Institute’s Aerospace Nation Podcast
Aerospace Nation: Actualizing "Accelerate Change" with Lt Col Mike Benitez

The Mitchell Institute’s Aerospace Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 54:34


The Mitchell Institute hosts a live virtual Aerospace Nation series event on Actualizing “Accelerate Change” with Lt Col Mike Benitez, Director of Staff for the Air Force's 53rd Wing. As staff director for the Air Force's primary Operational Test wing, Lt Col Benitez has an up-close view of the Air Force's efforts to realize Chief Brown's “accelerate change” directive. He shares his insights into the Air Force's new Black Flag exercise, the F-35's move to an Agile Software Development framework, and the Joint All Domain Operations concept's unique attributes. Lt Gen (Ret) Dave Deptula, Dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, moderates the discussion and facilitates audience Q&A

Talks with Tyler ISD
Danny Brown - Talks Teenage Vaping

Talks with Tyler ISD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 20:38


In this episode of Talks With Tyler ISD, Jennifer speaks with Tyler ISD Chief of Police Danny Brown about continuing efforts to protect students from the dangers of vaping. Chief Brown will share with us the multitude of consequences students face if they are caught vaping, and we also discover the backstory that led to him working at the Tyler ISD Police Department.Support the show (http://bit.ly/SupportTylerISD)

Married With Comics
Fireside Favorites: Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Balloon Man

Married With Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 13:05


Maggie Reads Jon an Encyclopedia Brown mystery and he tries to solve it.  Can you solve the case of the Balloon Man, a case that has perplexed even the Chief of Police of Idaville before Jon can?  (I wouldn't get too worked up.  Chief Brown is stalwart and true, but his deductive reasoning skills are dangerously lacking, considering his job). 

Live Mic
​The Salt Lake Police Association speaks up

Live Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 9:31


​The Salt Lake Police Association released a statement yesterday, disagreeing with parts of Salt Lake City Mayor Mendenhall's Executive Order Five on police reform. Lee will walk through what the association has said about racial disparities and what Chief Brown said on the same topic last week.  See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Loudoun Impact
Gregory Brown: Chief of Police, Leesburg VA

Loudoun Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 26:48


It was a privilege to interview Chief Brown last week. We sat on the back patio at Shoes Cup and Cork on a 90 degree day doing our best to social distance with masks. These are challenging times but Chief Brown emphasized that the Leesburg Police Department will continue to provide professional, fair and objective service to every one that lives in or visits our community.If you see Chief Brown out in the community, be sure to say hello. He is very approachable and typically has a few minutes for a quick conversation.

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Phil in the Blanks
Chief David Brown: Bodycams, School Shootings and the Deadly Force Fight

Phil in the Blanks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 71:04


Former Police Chief David Brown is best known for his steady leadership during the 2016 Dallas sniper shooting. During the shooting, five police officers were killed, and seven other officers and two civilians were injured. On this week’s episode of the Phil in the Blanks podcast, Chief Brown sits down for a candid conversation with Dr. Phil. He shares why he became a police officer, how he humanized the men and women behind the badge, new solutions for school shootings and more. For more information: https://www.drphilintheblanks.com/

Raider-Cop Nation
To be, or not to be. Episode # 17

Raider-Cop Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 54:59


LPolice Radio episode # 17, explorers the inner-voice working, again and again, your silent partner working with you or against you? I’m Doing my thing, I look the part, I am the part! I’m not hurting anyone. The officer’s life is consumed by other issues, not necessarily home and work. But the Officer has a plan on how and when to stop. But wait, the officer is not ready! but that inner-voice is getting louder! LPolice Radio talks about the documentary “Let it Fall” Los Angeles 1982-1992, and it examines an outdated agency enforcing the law. LAPD because of its leadership at the time was out of touch. Chief David Brown Retired Dallas Police department, talking about everything a Cop has to do, on an everyday. Chief Brown had a lived experience that helped him prior and during the horrifying events that killed 5 Dallas police officers. All this coming from applications in policing with little more than a high school diploma. Officers in a uncover role can easily lose themselves in that role, if not grounded. Officers that worked the community had a great rapport with the community in my career. LAPD was a time capsule lock into (1949) and the year was 1992. LAPD was not engaged with the community during the riots and caused a lot of harm. Think out of the box is a part of leadership. LPolice Radio looks at a recent police shooting by the Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) Although justified, there are some training issues. All use of force should be reviewed by a use of force committee along with training personnel.

Dallas Cowboys Podcasts
Hangin' With The 'Boys: Chief Brown Stops By

Dallas Cowboys Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 59:58 Transcription Available


Hangin' with the 'Boys welcome former Dallas Police Chief David Brown to the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Hangin' With The 'Boys
Hangin' With The 'Boys: Chief Brown Stops By

Hangin' With The 'Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 59:49


Hangin' with the 'Boys welcome former Dallas Police Chief David Brown to the show.

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Highland Park Pres
Transform: A Flourishing City

Highland Park Pres

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017


Welcome to a special week of our ongoing sermon series called "Transform". This week we're joined by former Dallas Police Chief David Brown, to discuss the flourishing of our city. In July of 2016 Chief Brown helped lead the city of Dallas through the aftermath of a shooting spree that left 5 officers dead. Many believe Brown's leadership before and during the crisis kept things from being far worse. He discusses the importance of his faith and background and how they influence his decision-making and worldview today. For more on his personal journey and devotion to Jesus in a public sphere, you can check out his book at: a.co/drh73by

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Highland Park Pres
Transform: A Flourishing City

Highland Park Pres

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017


Welcome to a special week of our ongoing sermon series called "Transform". This week we're joined by former Dallas Police Chief David Brown, to discuss the flourishing of our city. In July of 2016 Chief Brown helped lead the city of Dallas through the aftermath of a shooting spree that left 5 officers dead. Many believe Brown's leadership before and during the crisis kept things from being far worse. He discusses the importance of his faith and background and how they influence his decision-making and worldview today. For more on his personal journey and devotion to Jesus in a public sphere, you can check out his book at: a.co/drh73by

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Highland Park Pres
Transform: A Flourishing City

Highland Park Pres

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017


Welcome to a special week of our ongoing sermon series called "Transform". This week we're joined by former Dallas Police Chief David Brown, to discuss the flourishing of our city. In July of 2016 Chief Brown helped lead the city of Dallas through the aftermath of a shooting spree that left 5 officers dead. Many believe Brown's leadership before and during the crisis kept things from being far worse. He discusses the importance of his faith and background and how they influence his decision-making and worldview today. For more on his personal journey and devotion to Jesus in a public sphere, you can check out his book at: a.co/drh73by

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Trending Today USA
Trump Slams Morning Show Host On Twitter; Backlash Comes Back Tenfold

Trending Today USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 22:50


Thursday's edition of Trending Today USA was hosted by Liftable Media's Ernie Brown.In this half hour, the guests and topics discussed were:1. David Brown (Dallas police chief) -- Chief David Brown inspired a nation with his response to the tragedy of five police officers being gunned down in his city last summer. Chief Brown has a new book out which discusses how he was able to handle the situation.2. Roundtable discussion -- Matt Schlapp, the president of the American Conservative Union, said Wednesday that journalists need to acknowledge that many conservatives believe that the news media “has been at war with their values for decades.”Like us on Facebook!

Trending Today USA
Dallas Police Chief Recalls Inspirational Response After Last Year's Police Shootings

Trending Today USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 21:41


Thursday's edition of Trending Today USA was hosted by Liftable Media's Ernie Brown.In this half hour, the guests and topics discussed were:1. David Brown (Dallas police chief) -- Chief David Brown inspired a nation with his response to the tragedy of five police officers being gunned down in his city last summer. Chief Brown has a new book out which discusses how he was able to handle the situation.2. Roundtable discussion -- Matt Schlapp, the president of the American Conservative Union, said Wednesday that journalists need to acknowledge that many conservatives believe that the news media “has been at war with their values for decades.”Like us on Facebook!

Criminal
Episode 69: Becoming Chief Brown

Criminal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 32:21


Shortly after David Brown was sworn in as the Dallas Chief of Police, his son shot and killed a police officer. Just before he retired as chief, 5 Dallas officers were shot and killed in what was said to be the deadliest attack for law enforcement since September 11th, 2001. Today on the show, we ask David Brown how he's changed after 33 years of policing.   Criminal is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX.   If you haven't already, please review us on iTunes! It's an important way to help new listeners discover the show: iTunes.com/CriminalShow.   Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for The Accomplice.   If you'd like to introduce friends or family members to podcasts, we created a How to Listen guide based on frequently asked questions.   Artwork by Julienne Alexander.  

Mark Larson Podcast
The Mark Larson Show - HR. 3 - 7/12/16

Mark Larson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2016 59:08


HIGHLIGHT of the hour - MORE this hour with Peter Schweizer (author: Clinton Cash). Guests this hour include - Mark Davis (AM 660 "The Answer"), and Gary Byrne (author: Crisis of Character). - Mark Davis talks with Larson about the inter-faith service and Obama being in the Dallas are for the lives lost in the Dallas attacks from last week. What will Obama actually say? Will he bring people together, or use it as a platform to confiscate people’s gun rights? Mark Davis talks about Chief Brown’s comments to strengthen the community within the department; step up and apply. – Mark has MORE this hour with Peter Schweizer regarding the F.B.I. still investigating the Clinton campaign for funny-money. – Gary Byrne joins the show to discuss the timeline of his being in the secret service, and the intersection with the lives of the Clinton’s. What motivated him to write the book, and expose Hillary’s bizarre behavior? The Mark Larson Show mornings 6-9, on AM 1170 "The Answer".

Mark Larson Podcast
Media - Davis - 7.12.16

Mark Larson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2016 9:06


- Mark Davis talks with Larson about the inter-faith service and Obama being in the Dallas are for the lives lost in the Dallas attacks from last week. What will Obama actually say? Will he bring people together, or use it as a platform to confiscate people’s gun rights? Mark Davis talks about Chief Brown’s comments to strengthen the community within the department; step up and apply. – Mark has MORE this hour with Peter

Cop Life
Police Under Attack

Cop Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2016 63:30


At 8:58pm on Thursday, July 7, 2016 during a protest and march in downtown Dallas, Texas, 12 police officers were shot by what was believed to be more than one gunman posted at elevated positions nearby.  Sadly, 5 of those officers paid the ultimate price and lost their lives.   In this week's episode, we take a look at that tragedy while the wound is still fresh.  Keith will talk about the current political climate of anti-police rhetoric and where we go from here.  We will tackle the question, are there some bad cops out there?  How do we handle these situations when people believe an officer involved shooting to be unjustified?  Also, Keith will point out some of the good news that has emerged from this horrible incident.  Scores of people are showing their support for their police.  An outpouring of love and backing is beginning to emerge from citizens of all races and ethnicities.  Could this be the beginning of healthy dialogue and healing?  We can only hope.   As we continue to pray for the full recovery of the the 7 wounded officers, This episode is dedicated to the memory of the 5 fallen officers whose lives were tragically ended on Thursday: Officer Brent Thompson, Dallas Area Rapid Transit PD Officer Patrick Zamarripa, Dallas PD Officer Michael Krol, Dallas PD Sergeant Michael Smith, Dallas PD Sr. Corporal Lorne Ahrens, Dallas PD   I would also like to give credit to Dallas Police Department Chief of Police David Brown who led his department valiantly throughout this ordeal.  He deserves a lot of respect and credit for having the guts to make the decision to eliminate the suspect by use of a robot carrying explosives.  He has taken some heat for that from various groups and individuals with extreme views.  He has earned my respect and support for sticking to his decision and boldly claiming that he would do it again if the same situation were to arise.  My hats off to you Chief Brown.  Well Done Sir!   Credits: Background music "Shadowlands" courtesy of www.purple-planet.com News Audio footage:  France 24 News

Whartson Hall
RPGMP3 Community Podcast - Houses of the Blooded 4: Houses of the Blooded Session 4

Whartson Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2009 64:11


When they met, it was moider! The web becomes ever more tangled as Silja is drafted in to hunt for the murderer, while Alaria and Arek decide that the best way to avoid falling under suspicion themselves is to join the search. Alaria discovers more to her husband than she imagined, Silja vies for position of Chief Brown-noser and Arek wonders what to do with with all of the juicy intelligence being revealed.