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Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Do you live with tinnitus?

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 11:46


Living with tinnitus can be a challenging and often invisible experience, affecting daily life in ways many don't understand.Joining Andrea to discuss their own experiences with tinnitus are Newstalk Presenters Seán Moncrieff, Pat Naughton, Lynn Buckle, Community Resource Officer and Tinnitus Lead and Dan FitzGerald, Sound Engineer and Acoustician from IrishAcoustics.com.

This Week in Kirkland
February 15, 2024 - TWIK

This Week in Kirkland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 22:19


This week Jim, Kate and David talk post Parks Ballot Measure survey. Plan ahead for Presidents' Day City Hall closure. Apply for a Board or Commission. Thank a Community Resource Officer. Create a Neighborhood Emergency Plan with your neighbors. Enroll to be a Green Kirkland Steward. Watch out for crypto currency crimes. Prevent electrical fires. Win $5K for your business idea. Watch out for traffic alerts. Catch an upcoming event. Special guest: Kimberly Scrivner, Transportation Planner, chats about the Transportation Strategic Plan, and how you can help prioritize City projects with the interactive feedback map.Find relevant links and info about this episode here: https://www.kirklandwa.gov/podcast#20240215

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True Blue Podcast
Pandora's Box - Cst. Mark Jenkins

True Blue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 45:08


VCPU Director Tom Stamatakis hosts this episode with repeat guest Cst. Mark Jenkins who serves as a "Community Resource Officer" in downtown Victoria.  Mark's perspective comes from his expansive frontline experience and excellent insight into the issues the public sees and hears about. The host, Tom Stamatakis also relates his experiences after working an overtime shift in the Pandora Avenue area and how much worse things have become since he last worked on the road.  Tom and Mark go into depth about Mark's recent trip to New York City which hosted a "homeless study" for police and other service providers working with homeless populations.  Much of the conversation focuses on what Victoria is doing wrong and may be shocking for people to hear.Question - “Mark what are the biggest issues we face on the streets of Victoria?” Answer: “Drugs, Drugs, Drugs!”Reportedly it takes 6-9 months to get into a drug treatment bed in the Victoria area.  The routine includes putting addicts asking for help back into the "wet shelter" community where drugs are widespread.  New York City has a much different perspective on how to manage these issues and Mark shares some of his thoughts.What is the overall impact on the community of the large homeless encampments becoming entrenched in our parks?  Mark shares a couple of stories that should enlighten the listener.Sound editing done by Todd Mason.More about the Victoria City Police Union (VCPU): - Tweet us at https://twitter.com/VicPD_Union - Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/vicpd_union/ - Find us on FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/truebluevictoria/ - Visit our website for information at https://truebluevic.ca/ - Email us at media@vcpu.ca for any media inquiries or requests to be on the True Blue Podcast

G.C.Community Chat With Kerry Partin
Ep 613 - G. C. Community Chat With Guest Sgt Steven Daniels From The GCPD

G.C.Community Chat With Kerry Partin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023


Great to chat with our new Community Resource Officer, Sgt Daniels. Please have a listen and enjoy!

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True Blue Podcast
Community Resource Officer - Cst. Mark Jenkins

True Blue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 42:16


Cst. Mark Jenkins is assigned to work as the Burnside-Gorge Community Resource Officer (CRO) at VicPD.  Mark has a very difficult job of working as liaison for the citizens in that zone and working with multiple supportive housing organizations all in an effort to harmonize the needs of both.  Mark is an excellent communicator and is willing to talk to anyone.Sound editing done by Todd Mason.More about the Victoria City Police Union (VCPU): - Tweet us at https://twitter.com/VicPD_Union - Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/vicpd_union/ - Find us on FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/truebluevictoria/ - Visit our website for information at https://truebluevic.ca/ - Email us at media@vcpu.ca for any media inquiries or requests to be on the True Blue Podcast

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
International Epilepsy Day

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 13:59


Community Resource Officer with Epilepsy Ireland, Miriam Gray and Katherine O Regan who is mother of Caoimhe who is living with Epilepsy join Alan to discuss International Epilepsy Day and the resources available to anyone who is suffering...

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The Gaelan Trombley Show
TGTS Episode 121: Brad Miller

The Gaelan Trombley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 121:26


Brad Miller is the Community Resource Officer of Plattsburgh City Police & a Certified Recovery Coach.  He works out of the Community Service Center on Margaret Street in Plattsburgh, NY.   Follow Plattsburgh City Police on Instagram @plattsburghpd

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BREAKING NEWS FLORIDA
Marco Island Defund Police?

BREAKING NEWS FLORIDA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 10:50


Check out this Ad for a "Community Resource Officer" in Marco Island. Zero authority. Are we really going to put un-qualified people in situations where an actual Police Officer could be needed? Holding a clipboard is for back-up quarterbacks, not law enforcement.

G.C.Community Chat With Kerry Partin
Ep 453 - G.C.Community Chat With Our Guest GCPD K-9/Community Resource Officer Sgt. Bruce Shippe

G.C.Community Chat With Kerry Partin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 78:26


Join the Chat Crew for some news you can use and much more. Tonight GCPD Sgt Bruce Shippe.

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The Valley Today
Front Royal/Warren County National Night Out

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 26:16


We were in the studio with Sgt. Robbie Seal, Community Resource Officer with Front Royal Police Department to get all the details about National Night Out happening on Tuesday, August 6, 2019 from 6pm - 9pm at the gazebo on Main Street in downtown Front Royal.

What's Up Bainbridge
BIPD National Night Out and K9 Whitney in Winslow August 6 (CAFE-096)

What's Up Bainbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 14:33


Games! An inflatable slide! Obstacle courses,  a “Touch-a-Truck” area with police, fire, city, and FBI vehicles -- this year’s National Night Out event is sure to be a crowd pleaser! Learn more about this exciting event and its co-sponsor, K9 Officer Whitney. In this podcast Interim Police Chief Jeff Horn joins Officer Kurt Enget, who is responsible for BIPD’s new K9 Officer, Whitney. Chief Horn is here to tell us about the National Night Out, a free, family-friendly event put on by the Bainbridge Island Police Department August 6th from 5-8pm at Waterfront Park. One of many such events across the country, the National Night Out is designed to build positive relationships between law enforcement and local communities. Come and enjoy plenty of activities and food for the whole family, and meet our local police officers in a relaxed, community setting. For more about the event, visit https://www.bainbridgewa.gov/134/Police . Listen here as Officer Kurt Enget then shares some of his experiences working with K9 Officer Whitney. You’ll learn how K9 Whitney tracks missing people, what her training is like, and why BIPD brought her on board.   This podcast is part of a series of podcasts featuring Chief Horn.  If you would like to send in a topic or question for him to address in our next interview with him, please visit BIPD’s facebook page or contact Carla Sias, Community Resource Officer, at csias@bainbridgewa.gov. Credits: BCB host: Christina Hulet; audio editor and publisher: Chris Walker.

Community Cafe Bainbridge
BIPD National Night Out and K9 Whitney in Winslow August 6 (CAFE-096)

Community Cafe Bainbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 14:33


Games! An inflatable slide! Obstacle courses,  a “Touch-a-Truck” area with police, fire, city, and FBI vehicles -- this year’s National Night Out event is sure to be a crowd pleaser! Learn more about this exciting event and its co-sponsor, K9 Officer Whitney. In this podcast Interim Police Chief Jeff Horn joins Officer Kurt Enget, who is responsible for BIPD’s new K9 Officer, Whitney. Chief Horn is here to tell us about the National Night Out, a free, family-friendly event put on by the Bainbridge Island Police Department August 6th from 5-8pm at Waterfront Park. One of many such events across the country, the National Night Out is designed to build positive relationships between law enforcement and local communities. Come and enjoy plenty of activities and food for the whole family, and meet our local police officers in a relaxed, community setting. For more about the event, visit https://www.bainbridgewa.gov/134/Police . Listen here as Officer Kurt Enget then shares some of his experiences working with K9 Officer Whitney. You’ll learn how K9 Whitney tracks missing people, what her training is like, and why BIPD brought her on board.   This podcast is part of a series of podcasts featuring Chief Horn.  If you would like to send in a topic or question for him to address in our next interview with him, please visit BIPD’s facebook page or contact Carla Sias, Community Resource Officer, at csias@bainbridgewa.gov. Credits: BCB host: Christina Hulet; audio editor and publisher: Chris Walker.

KCSB
Inside IV: GIVE Sale & Meet the New UCPD Community Resource Officer

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 47:33


As students move out of Isla Vista, the annual GIVE Sale gears up. Students donate all of the stuff they aren't taking with them to be sold in a massive yard sale. All of the money raised goes to support Isla Vista area non-profits. KCSB's Lisa Osborn spoke with UCSB's Viviana Marsano, who organizes the annual effort. Then, Ariel Bournes, the new Community Resource Officer with the UC Police Department stops by to share what it's like going from being a student and resident of Isla Vista - to a police officer in town.

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What's Up Bainbridge
Police Chief Horn on National Police Week, Safety, and more (CAFE-089)

What's Up Bainbridge

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 13:43


In this, his second in a series of podcasts with BCB, Interim Police Chief Jeff Horn invites us to a swearing-in ceremony for local officers May 14, discusses safe practices for pedestrians and bikers, and shares thoughts on recent events. National Police Week, which  begins on May 12th, honors policemen nationwide who have died in the line of duty. This year there will be a swearing-in ceremony for local officers -- including Officer Whitney, the station's new bloodhound -- at City Hall on Tuesday, May 14 at 6pm. This event is open to the public. In addition, Chief Horn reminds bikers they're expected to follow the same rules as cars, and he pays homage to the concerted community effort expended in the recent search for a missing community member with dementia. Chief Horn has been with the department since 2014 as deputy chief and is now serving as interim chief. If you would like to send in a question for him and the department to respond to in his next podcast, please visit BIPD’s facebook page or contact Carla Sias, Community Resource Officer, at csias@bainbridgewa.gov. And if you're interested in joining the Bainbridge Island Police, BIPD is hiring new officers. For more information, visit BIPD’s website at: http://www.bainbridgewa.gov/849/Police-Employment. Credits: BCB host and audio tech: Christina Hulet; audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker.

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Community Cafe Bainbridge
Police Chief Horn on National Police Week, Safety, and more (CAFE-089)

Community Cafe Bainbridge

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 13:43


In this, his second in a series of podcasts with BCB, Interim Police Chief Jeff Horn invites us to a swearing-in ceremony for local officers May 14, discusses safe practices for pedestrians and bikers, and shares thoughts on recent events. National Police Week, which  begins on May 12th, honors policemen nationwide who have died in the line of duty. This year there will be a swearing-in ceremony for local officers -- including Officer Whitney, the station's new bloodhound -- at City Hall on Tuesday, May 14 at 6pm. This event is open to the public. In addition, Chief Horn reminds bikers they're expected to follow the same rules as cars, and he pays homage to the concerted community effort expended in the recent search for a missing community member with dementia. Chief Horn has been with the department since 2014 as deputy chief and is now serving as interim chief. If you would like to send in a question for him and the department to respond to in his next podcast, please visit BIPD’s facebook page or contact Carla Sias, Community Resource Officer, at csias@bainbridgewa.gov. And if you're interested in joining the Bainbridge Island Police, BIPD is hiring new officers. For more information, visit BIPD’s website at: http://www.bainbridgewa.gov/849/Police-Employment. Credits: BCB host and audio tech: Christina Hulet; audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker.

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What's Up Bainbridge
Meet Interim Police Chief Jeff Horn (CAFE-086)

What's Up Bainbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 17:58


From traffic and homelessness to recruiting challenges and the new police station, interim Police Chief Jeff Horn has a lot on his plate. Learn more about Chief Horn and his background here. In this first in a regular series of podcasts, Chief Horn tells BCB host Christina Hulet how he came to end up on Bainbridge and shares his thoughts on some of the issues and opportunities currently facing the island's police force. In addition, the Bainbridge Island Police Department (BIPD) is hiring new officers. If interested, please visit BIPD's website at: http://www.bainbridgewa.gov/849/Police-Employment Chief Horn will be returning to BCB periodically. If you would like to send in a question for him and the department to respond to, please go to BIPD's facebook page or contact Carla Sias, Community Resource Officer, at csias@bainbridgewa.gov. Credits: BCB host: Christina Hulet; audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker.

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Community Cafe Bainbridge
Meet Interim Police Chief Jeff Horn (CAFE-086)

Community Cafe Bainbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 17:59


From traffic and homelessness to recruiting challenges and the new police station, interim Police Chief Jeff Horn has a lot on his plate. Learn more about Chief Horn and his background here. In this first in a regular series of podcasts, Chief Horn tells BCB host Christina Hulet how he came to end up on Bainbridge and shares his thoughts on some of the issues and opportunities currently facing the island's police force. In addition, the Bainbridge Island Police Department (BIPD) is hiring new officers. If interested, please visit BIPD’s website at: http://www.bainbridgewa.gov/849/Police-Employment Chief Horn will be returning to BCB periodically. If you would like to send in a question for him and the department to respond to, please go to BIPD’s facebook page or contact Carla Sias, Community Resource Officer, at csias@bainbridgewa.gov. Credits: BCB host: Christina Hulet; audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker.

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What's Up Bainbridge
Citizens Police Academy in February (CAFE-080)

What's Up Bainbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 16:57


Curious about how our police department works? Participate in the Bainbridge Island Police Department (BIPD) Citizens' Academy, beginning this February. This free 12-week program lets you meet police officers and see their work first-hand; listen here to learn more. In this podcast, BCB host Christina Hulet sits down with Carla Sias, BIPD's Community Resource Officer, and three community members who went through the Academy: Loren Bast, Kaylie Chinn, and former Mayor Anne Blair. Together, they talk about what it was like to visit the Kitsap County Jail and participate in a mock trial at the courthouse. Participants also get to ride with an on-duty patrol officer, go to the 911 dispatch center and Coroner's Office, and talk about a range of topics such as traffic enforcement, investigations, narcotics, criminal law, defensive tactics and identity theft. It's a great way to increase communication between residents and police officers and, in the case of Kaylie Chinn, confirmed her decision to go into law enforcement. Classes begin in early February and are held Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. with two additional Saturday sessions. Apply now! Class size is limited to 20 participants and is filled on a first-come, first-served basis. You can learn more at:  http://www.ci.bainbridge-isl.wa.us/789/Citizens-Academy Credits: BCB host: Christina Hulet; audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker; social media: Jen St. Louis.

Community Cafe Bainbridge
Citizens Police Academy in February (CAFE-080)

Community Cafe Bainbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 16:58


Curious about how our police department works? Participate in the Bainbridge Island Police Department (BIPD) Citizens’ Academy, beginning this February. This free 12-week program lets you meet police officers and see their work first-hand; listen here to learn more. In this podcast, BCB host Christina Hulet sits down with Carla Sias, BIPD’s Community Resource Officer, and three community members who went through the Academy: Loren Bast, Kaylie Chinn, and former Mayor Anne Blair. Together, they talk about what it was like to visit the Kitsap County Jail and participate in a mock trial at the courthouse. Participants also get to ride with an on-duty patrol officer, go to the 911 dispatch center and Coroner’s Office, and talk about a range of topics such as traffic enforcement, investigations, narcotics, criminal law, defensive tactics and identity theft. It’s a great way to increase communication between residents and police officers and, in the case of Kaylie Chinn, confirmed her decision to go into law enforcement. Classes begin in early February and are held Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. with two additional Saturday sessions. Apply now! Class size is limited to 20 participants and is filled on a first-come, first-served basis. You can learn more at:  http://www.ci.bainbridge-isl.wa.us/789/Citizens-Academy Credits: BCB host: Christina Hulet; audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker; social media: Jen St. Louis.

The Revolution with Jim & Trav
Winter Whitetails

The Revolution with Jim & Trav

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 75:38


The rut has come and gone and it's time to change up your tactics if you want to score a Winter Whitetail. So, this week on The Revolution with Jim & Trav we're talking late season hunting. Joining us will be Derrick Ratliff, President and Founder of Horizon Firearms. Plus, Steve Nessl, Yamaha's ATV and Side-by-Side Marketing Manager, Jana Waller, host of Skull Bound TV, Kevin Kolman, Weber Grill Master and Joshua Peters, Community Resource Officer for the Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribal Police. Jim and Trav's Winter Whitetails discussion is presented by Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, World Fishing Network and MyOutdoorTV.

The Valley Today
National Night Out in Front Royal

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 23:09


We were in the studio today with Front Royal Police Chief Kahle Magalis and Sgt. Robbie Seal, Community Resource Officer to talk about all the activities for National Night Out happening on Tuesday, August 7, 2018 from 6pm - 9pm at the gazebo in Front Royal. Chief & Robbie also spoke about the importance of events like National Night Out to help educate and improve the relationship between residents and local law enforcement.

The Valley Today
Front Royal/Warren County Senior Safety Carnival

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 28:47


We were in the studio today with Sgt. Robbie Seal, Community Resource Officer for the Front Royal Police Department & his guest, Carol Miller, President/Owner of Synergy HomeCare and committee member of the SALT/TRIAD organizing the event. We talked about details for the Senior Safety Carnival that's happening on September 21st from 9am - 1pm at the Health & Human Services Complex located at 465 W. 15th Street in Front Royal. The event will feature vendors offering a wealth of information to seniors and their families/caregivers along with games, speakers and musical entertainment. A continental breakfast and free lunch is also included in this free event - but pre-registration is highly recommended (to ensure your free lunch!) by calling Charity Michael at 540-551-5696 or Terry Byrnes at 540-635-8652. Vendor spaces and sponsorships are also still available. Download that form here: registration You can download a flyer for the event here: senior carnival

The Valley Today
National Night Out: Front Royal Police Department

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 25:10


We were in the studio today with Sgt. Robbie Seal, Community Resource Officer with the Front Royal Police Department to talk about the details and history of National Night Out happening on Tuesday, August 1, 2017 from 6pm - 9pm at the gazebo in downtown Front Royal.

The Hotwash with CJ
The Hotwash:28 year Veteran of Denver Police Department, Officer Henry Jones Jr.

The Hotwash with CJ

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 77:00


Officer Jones is a dedicated and committed public servant who has served the Denver community as well as the military and veteran community for over 28 years.  Officer Jones is currently assigned as the Community Resource Officer for the Denver International Airport.  He is also currently responsible for all security for the 2017 Medal of Honor Society Convention which will take place in Denver this year.  Officer Jones routinely spends his off duty and personal time escorting MOH Recipients to engagements and appointments at his own expense and adamantly refuses reimbursement.   Officer Jones' commitment to MOH Recipients, Gold Star Family Members, Military members and Veterans is without measure.  He is spent personal time bedside with MOH Recipients and Veterans during there recovery in the hospital.     Officer Jones has a long and distinguished career as a Law Enforcement Officer and is the epitome of Selfless Service!  Some of his awards and decorations are listed below. Denver Police Department Purple Heart, Denver Police Officer of the year 2008, Denver Police Merit x 2, Denver Police Lifesaving Award, Denver Police Community Service Award, Official Commendation x 6, Denver Police Internal Affairs Bureau Award, Civilians Appreciate Police Award x 4.  O    

The Valley Today
Front Royal: Smart Towns Observe Pedestrian Safety

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 21:47


We were in the studio today with Officer Robbie Seal, Community Resource Officer for the Front Royal Police Department along with Front Royal Town Councilman Bill Sealock to talk about the pedestrian safety campaign. The campaign is targeted towards pedestrians, motorists and bicyclists and includes information about devices designed to enhance pedestrian safety; such as important points for use of crosswalks, pedestrian warning signs, pedestrian signal indications and reflective materials for nighttime visibility. The campaign focuses on three main areas: public education, infrastructure improvements and enforcement to provide a safe environment for all users of the road. The Town's goal is zero fatalities. For more information or to ask questions, the town is hosting a Business Forum at 6pm on May 10 in the Council Chambers of Town Hall on Main Street. The town manager & 2 councilmen will be available to answer questions.

Cover 2 Resources
Ep. 79 – Making a Difference with a One-Man Task Force: Mike McRill, Sidney Police Department

Cover 2 Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2017 30:17


Greg interviews Mike McRill, a Community Resource Officer from the Sidney Police Department located in Sidney, Ohio and a former middle school teacher. Desiring to do more for his community and live his passion for law enforcement, he joined the Sidney Police Department in 2000. After becoming the Community Resource Officer in 2014, Officer McRill revived the program by reaching out to citizens and businesses to gauge what was needed within the Sidney community.

The Valley Today
Community Resource Officer, Robbie Seal talks about National Night Out

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 26:44


We were in the studio today talking with Robbie Seal, Community Resource Officer for the Front Royal Police Department about National Night Out happening Tuesday, August 2 in downtown Front Royal at the gazebo from 6pm - 9pm. Seven different law enforcement agencies will be participating along with local businesses and non-profit organizations. Live music will be provided by Souled Out and there will be food available for purchase. For more details, contact Officer Robbie Seal at 540-636-2111.