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In this episode Sal, Adam & Justin speak with Michael Wood, a former Baltimore Police officer who came out publicly about the misconduct he witnessed in the police department. In the culture and mindset of not doing things. (5:47) Dropping all the labels: Does he identify to his political views? (6:49) Being a slave to the system: The ability to make your own decisions in life. (7:47) How professionalism changes in the police force. (11:00) Violence Porn: What started getting him public attention? (13:43) How does police work change your mindset? (18:21) How people are all biology and their experiences. (23:25) Does he find racism in this country? (28:05) Why he wants to investigate WHY a crime was committed, not HOW. (31:48) Experiences for each person: How we start the change. (41:30) What does he see in the different cultures in America? (46:45) Why does the Government try and create tribes? Are we on the right track? (49:50) How being authentic is the future. (52:45) The misrepresentation of Michael Wood. (54:34) His take on #BlackLivesMatter & other issues in this country. (1:01:03) The Prevalence Effect. (1:09:56) How is he supporting himself financially? What is his purpose now? (1:11:59) What are his thoughts on religion? (1:13:58) Does he believe in objective or relative morality? (1:18:04) His next focus or avenue. (1:22:44) Has he had any push back from police officers? (1:23:42) Are all systems flawed? (1:25:45) Is technology the future savior in policing? (1:27:32) Being an activist for police reform: His idea for success. (1:30:23) How close to reality is The Wire? (1:31:18) The next CNN correspondent? (1:33:30) Featured guest/People Mentioned: Michael A.Wood (@michaelawoodjr) Twitter/Instagram Joe Rogan (@joerogan) Instagram Links/Products Mentioned: Joe Rogan Experience #670 - Michael A. Wood, Jr. Crimes & Punishments: In the 21st Century – Book by Michael Wood Freddie Gray's death in police custody - what we know The Wire Epigenetics: The Science of Change FBI Crime Statistics in the USA - 2016 Aggregate-level lead exposure, gun violence, homicide, and rape Inequality and violent crime Statistics | The Fatherless Generation The odd reality of life under China's all-seeing credit score system Michael Wood Jr. On Veterans Taking Stand At Standing Rock What is the history of the minimum wage? California law will require women on corporate boards USMC Veterans Call for NFL Ban The NFL is NOT Unpatriotic or Racist Sex and gender: what is the difference?
Michael A. Wood, Jr. is a retired Baltimore police officer and veteran of the Marines. Years ago he made the news for publicly speaking out against police brutality and has become a proponent of a new era of policing. In this episode, Michael talks about what made him join the police force, what it is like to work in Baltimore as a police officer and the racism that exists within police departments. Website - https://www.michaelawoodjr.net/ Rallen's Rant iTunes Link : itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/ralle…d1232538503?mt=2 Rallen's Rant YouTube Link : https://www.youtube.com/user/Richieallen2
Hey folks, our apologies for no episodes last week. We had technical difficulties. But we're making it up to you this week with two episodes that will be free for all listeners, whether you listen on Patreon or through our free 3GO feed. On today's episode, we talk with Michael A. Wood, Jr. You may remember a free episode of The Woke Files in which Randolph spoke with Mr. Wood about police misconduct, and a subsequent episode (Episode 696 - Scrapple) where we read a listener email with issues concerning some of Mr. Wood's tweets about race. Well today, get ready for a spirited conversation with Michael A Wood, Jr., including his response and explanation of where those tweets were coming from, and a broader conversation about race and power structures.
Happy Thanksgiving! We're joined today by Dominic Rivera, Elton Howard, Jr., and Randolph's brother Marc Todd. We start this episode with some thoughts on the LaVar Ball vs. Donald Trump feud. Then, we check out a couple listener emails including one that has us revisiting the recent Woke Files episode with Michael A. Wood, Jr. After that, we talk about maturing and the benefits of therapy. And we close out with a predictable story of an anti-gay politician getting caught having gay sex.
We had some time constraints this week so we couldn't give you a full 3GO episode, but we do have a great free episode of The Woke Files. Randolph speaks with Michael A. Wood, Jr. (@MichaelAWoodJr), a former Baltimore police officer who is now working to reform the culture of policing. For more information about his work, check out Michael's website: https://www.michaelawoodjr.net.
Joining me for some lively debate about the harms of neoliberalism is Michael A. Wood Jr. Michael ended his service in the USMC in 1998, and joined the Baltimore Police Department where he served as a narcotics detective until retiring as a patrol Sergeant medically in 2014. In 2015 Michael turned to twitter to reveal the culture of law enforcement and authored several essays and books on reforms. Interest went wild. In 2016 Michael led a veterans group to Standing Rock where they protested the pipeline. Michael has since also focused on civilian led policing as a national grassroots form of action. He is currently a PHD candidate and a criminal and social justice activist. Leave Thomas a voicemail! (916) 750-4746, remember short and to the point! Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/seriouspod Follow us on Twitter: @seriouspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seriouspod For comments, email thomas@seriouspod.com
Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess. On this, our 71st episode, our returning guest is Michael A. Wood Jr. You first heard from Michael A. Wood Jr. on Episode 4, Episode 18 and Episode 45 of the podcast. Michael is a police reform activist who, after spending a career in the United States Marine Corps and Baltimore Police Department, has torn down the blue wall of silence. He has become a vocal advocate of a new era of civilian-led policing. While completing his doctorate studies, Michael works as much as possible with grassroots activism and makes media and speaking appearances to further the discussion on police reform and the needs of the people. You can find him on Facebook and Twitter. You can find his website at michaelawoodjr.net. He is also the President of Veterans Stand. If you enjoy this podcast, there are several ways to support it. I have a Patreon account, which can be found at www.patreon.com/robburgessshowpatreon. I hope you'll consider supporting in any amount. Also please make sure to comment, follow, like, subscribe, share, rate and review everywhere the podcast is available, including iTunes, YouTube, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Google Play Music, Facebook, Twitter, Internet Archive, TuneIn and RSS. The official website for the podcast is www.therobburgessshow.com. You can find more about me by visiting my website, www.thisburgess.com. Until next time.
Michael A. Wood Jr. is a former Police Sergeant for the Baltimore Police Department. He was also a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps. He was injured in the line of duty and then became an author. He wrote Promotional Handbook Guide for Police / Law Enforcement and also the fiction novel Eliot. He is the … Continue reading Episode 8: Michael A. Wood Jr. →
Chonilla hosts and interracial couple @Sherasaurus and @Clovasaurus discuss: • Taking less responsibility at work. • Reading the book "The Martian" before the movie comes out. • Joe Rogan talks to a retired cop Michael A. Wood, Jr., an amazing episode! • What we learned on Facebook. • Spirit vs Psychic, the conversation continues this time on the microphone. The supernatural reality, Superstition, Science... • Bible Scriptures 90210 - Book of Joshua Chapter 9 #BS90210 • Title that news game → A man is denied services at a hospital in Toronto.Visit the Chonilla Network to start from the very beginning! http://chonillanetwork.com
Chonilla hosts and interracial couple @Sherasaurus and @Clovasaurus discuss: • Taking less responsibility at work. • Reading the book "The Martian" before the movie comes out. • Joe Rogan talks to a retired cop Michael A. Wood, Jr., an amazing episode! • What we learned on Facebook. • Spirit vs Psychic, the conversation continues this time on the microphone. The supernatural reality, Superstition, Science... • Bible Scriptures 90210 - Book of Joshua Chapter 9 #BS90210 • Title that news game → A man is denied services at a hospital in Toronto.Visit the Chonilla Network to start from the very beginning! http://chonillanetwork.com
Nuance - from Journalist Roberto Alejandro and Police Scientist Mike Wood
In the latest episode of Nuance, police scientist Michael A. Wood Jr. discusses the limitations of notions like "fear" and "reasonable" in police use of force standards with StayUp.News editor-in-chief Roberto E. Alejandro.
Nuance - from Journalist Roberto Alejandro and Police Scientist Mike Wood
On the latest episode of Nuance, police scientist Michael A. Wood Jr. discusses the possibility of effective civilian police oversight with StayUp.News editor-in-chief Roberto E. Alejandro.
Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess. On this, our 45th episode, our returning guest is Michael A. Wood Jr. You first heard from Michael A. Wood Jr. on Episode 4 and Episode 18 of the podcast. Michael is a police reform activist who, after spending a career in the United States Marine Corps and Baltimore Police Department, has torn down the blue wall of silence. He has become a vocal advocate of a new era of civilian-led policing. While completing his doctorate studies, Michael works as much as possible with grassroots activism and makes media and speaking appearances to further the discussion on police reform and the needs of the people. You can find him on Facebook and Twitter. You can find his website at michaelawoodjr.net. He is also the Executive Director of Veterans Stand. If you enjoy this podcast, there are several ways to support it. I have a Patreon account, which can be found at www.patreon.com/robburgessshowpatreon. I hope you'll consider supporting in any amount. Also please make sure to comment, follow, like, subscribe, share, rate and review everywhere the podcast is available, including iTunes, YouTube, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Google Play Music, Facebook, Twitter, Internet Archive, TuneIn and RSS. The official website for the podcast is www.therobburgessshow.com. You can find more about me by visiting my website, www.thisburgess.com. Until next time.
Time for part 2 with Michael A. Wood Jr! Michael is a retired Baltimore police officer and veteran of the USMC. He originally went viral in 2015 for publicly speaking out against police brutality and has become an advocate for police reform. Part 2 focused on problems in policing and his proposed solutions to them, among other topics! … Continue reading AS295: Michael A. Wood Jr, Part 2 → The post AS295: Michael A. Wood Jr, Part 2 appeared first on Atheistically Speaking.
Today’s guest is Michael A. Wood Jr! Michael is a retired Baltimore police officer and veteran of the USMC. He originally went viral in 2015 for publicly speaking out against police brutality and has become an advocate for police reform. We had a wide ranging discussion, with part 1 focused more on his background and how he … Continue reading AS294: Michael A. Wood Jr, Part 1 → The post AS294: Michael A. Wood Jr, Part 1 appeared first on Atheistically Speaking.
Show Notes for Episode 40 Introduction: Michael A. Wood, Jr. is today’s guest on Felony Friday. Michael is a Marine Corp Veteran and retired Baltimore Police Sargent. He first gained notoriety for exposing instances of police brutality he witnessed during his 11 years with the Baltimore PD and now he advocates for a proposed solution to our nation’s policing problems through civilian-led policing. Michael previously appeared with Marc Clair on
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This episode we don't cover any stories. Instead we talk for 90 minutes about law enforcement and the second amendment with Michael A. Wood Jr. And do a David Icke segment.
This episode we don’t cover any stories. Instead we talk for 90 minutes about law enforcement and the second amendment with Michael A. Wood Jr. And do a David Icke segment. http://michaelawoodjr.net/ https://twitter.com/MichaelAWoodJr The post Episode 310: Michael A. Wood Jr. first appeared on Cognitive Dissonance the Podcast.
This episode we don’t cover any stories. Instead we talk for 90 minutes about law enforcement and the second amendment with Michael A. Wood Jr. And do a David Icke segment.
Today's podcast is brought to you by audible.com - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/TheRobBurgessShow. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess. On this, our 18th episode, our returning guest is Michael A. Wood Jr. But, before we get to that, I need to take a moment to tell you about our sponsor. For you, the listeners of The Rob Burgess Show podcast, Audible is offering a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service. A book I would personally recommend that pertains to this episode is “The Art of Empathy: A Training Course in Life's Most Essential Skill” written and read by Karla McLaren. Whatever book you pick, you can exchange it at any time. You can cancel at any time and the books are yours to keep. To download your free audiobook today go to audibletrial.com/TheRobBurgessShow. Again, that's audibletrial.com/TheRobBurgessShow for your free audiobook. Please consider supporting those who support the show, like Audible. You'll be helping me out, and it won't cost you a thing. Another totally free way you can help the show is to comment, follow, like, subscribe, share, rate and review everywhere the podcast is available. Whether it's iTunes, YouTube, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Google Play Music, Facebook, Twitter, TuneIn or RSS you can find links to everything on the official website, www.therobburgessshow.com. You can also find out more about me by visiting my website, www.thisburgess.com. Back to today's show. You first heard from Michael A. Wood Jr. on Episode 4 of the podcast. If you haven't heard that episode yet pause this episode and go back and listen to it. Michael is a Baltimore-based police reform activist who, after spending a career in the United States Marine Corps and Baltimore Police Department, has torn down the blue wall of silence. He has become a vocal advocate of a new era of civilian-led policing. While completing his doctorate studies, Michael works as much as possible with grassroots activism on the streets of Baltimore, where his most valuable lessons were learned, and makes media and speaking appearances to further the discussion on police reform and the needs of the people. You can find him on Facebook and Twitter. You can find his website at michaelawoodjr.net. He is also a speaker for Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. Their website can be found at leap.cc Here's the GoFundMe page for Radio Revolver, the podcast network you'll hear Michael A. Wood Jr. discuss on today's episode: https://www.gofundme.com/RadioRevolver A quick programming note: In 48 hours between when we recorded this on Wednesday and when it's dropping today, on Friday, the following news broke: Alton Sterling was killed by police on video in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Philando Castile was killed by police on video in Falcon Heights, Minnesota. Five police officers were killed and seven were injured by a shooter in Dallas, Texas. You won't hear Michael and I discuss any of these incidents in this episode, but rest assured, the next time he's on we'll get to all of them. Still, this conversation is very relevant. And now, on to the show.
Michael is a justice activist to say the least. He took the reins given to him by us after his comments relating to the misuse of force by police today. Since, he has evolved to the most active... The Cognitive Rampage hosts cerebral guests, offers mental health help, pushes you to question everything, including yourself and is a human experience exploratory podcast. In my book, The Cognitive Rampage, I have fused the cognitive, behavioral, social and biological sciences into a book to help you discover a deeper you, and create and sustain change in your life. Now Available on Amazon, Kindle and Barnes and Noble Hello, my name is Adam Lowery. I hope you’re taking care of you and living your Cognitive Rampage! What does that mean? It is about cultivating happiness through a passionate pursuit of life optimization, an enthusiastically persistent search for competence in mind, body and belief while building an optimistically rational life philosophy and living and growing your purposeful structure.
This week we discuss the revelations of former Baltimore police sergeant Michael A. Wood Jr, who blew the whistle on shocking practices and policing strategies within the department. Listen as we speak on the differences between policing in black and white communities and take calls discussing how to solve some of the problems that ail our community. Originally aired 06/20/2016 on WOLB 1010 AM Baltimore. Tune in every Monday from 2pm -3pm. Connect with the Call Tyrone Show and listen to previous episodes at calltyroneshow.com.
Michael A. Wood, Jr. is a retired Baltimore police officer and veteran of the USMC. He previously made the news for publicly speaking out against police brutality and has become a proponent of a new era of policing. A young man who met Michael as a child, when Michael was a cop volunteering a recreation center, found Michael to talk about how much the experience affected him as well. He's now trying to continue his growth, please help him here: http:///gofundme.com/domstrip2cuba
Michael A. Wood, Jr. is a retired Baltimore police officer and veteran of the USMC. He previously made the news for publicly speaking out against police brutality and has become a proponent of a new era of policing. A young man who met Michael as a child, when Michael was a cop volunteering a recreation center, found Michael to talk about how much the experience affected him as well. He's now trying to continue his growth, please help him here: http:///gofundme.com/domstrip2cuba
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The Rob Burgess Show is now listed on iTunes! You can find it at tinyurl.com/therobburgessshow and once you're signed in to iTunes, hit "Subscribe." Click the tab on the iTunes page near the top that says "Ratings and Reviews." From there, please leave a star rating (hopefully five stars) and click "Write a Review" to leave a review. You can find more about me by visiting my website, www.thisburgess.com. The official website for The Rob Burgess Show is www.therobburgessshow.com. Follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/robburgessshow. Like the page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/therobburgessshow. Follow on SoundCloud at @the-rob-burgess-show. The email for the show is: therobburgessshow@gmail.com. On this, our fourth episode, our guest is Michael A. Wood Jr. Michael is a Baltimore-based police reform activist who, after spending a career in the United States Marine Corps and Baltimore Police Department, has torn down the blue wall of silence. He has become a vocal advocate of a new era of civilian-led policing. While completing his doctorate studies, Michael works as much as possible with grassroots activism on the streets of Baltimore, where his most valuable lessons were learned, and makes media and speaking appearances to further the discussion on police reform and the needs of the people. You can find him on Facebook and Twitter at michaelawoodjr. You can find his website at michaelawoodjr.net. He is also a speaker for Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. Their website can be found at leap.cc. The first time I became aware of Michael was June 26, 2015. That day, he took to his Twitter account, and shared the following: “So here we go. I'm going to start tweeting the things I've seen and participated in, in policing that is corrupt, intentional or not: A detective slapping a completely innocent female in the face for bumping into him, coming out of a corner chicken store. Punting a handcuffed, face down suspect in the face, after a foot chase. My handcuffs, not my boot or suspect. Closed Circuit Television cameras turning as soon as a suspect is close to caught. [Defecating] inside suspects' homes during raids, on their beds and clothes. Swearing in court and [probable cause documents] that suspect dropped [a Controlled Dangerous Substance] during unbroken visual pursuit when neither was true. Jacking up and illegally searching thousands of people with no legal justification. Having other people write [probable cause] statements, who were never there because they could twist it into legality. Summonsing officers who weren't there so they could collect the overtime. Targeting 16- to 24-year-old black males essentially because we arrest them more, perpetuating the circle of arresting them more. If internal investigations were transparent, you would be able to see it all. The records are there. What's really hard to convey is that some things are so commonplace, they didn't register until I was on the other side. I'm one person relying on a flawed memory system. This is an indictment on the culture of the profession, not a witch-hunt. Sorry.” A quick programming note: The first two minutes or so of this episode were severely damaged by a technical glitch on my end, rendering them of too poor quality to be broadcast. Here is a transcript of what Michael said to kick off the episode: “I am a Marine Corps veteran. I served 11 years in the police department in Baltimore until I was forced to retire from a line of duty injury. And with the movement growing post Michael Brown, the Black Lives Matter movement, I kept hearing a lot of defense of things that were completely indefensible for police to do. And I decided I was going to … talk about these things whether we wanted to talk about them or not or whether it was going to going to get me in trouble or not or whether it was breaking the code … this has to be addressed, and that got a lot of sensationalism.” We'll pick it up right there. And now, on to the show...
In this episode, Bob interviews former Baltimore PD Detective, Michael A. Wood, Jr. Michael talks about the incentives that drive detectives to close cases, come Hell or high water. The episode also includes the reveal of new information, in the "Don investigation."
In this episode of the Lions of Liberty Podcast, host Marc Clair is joined by former Baltimore police officer Michael A. Wood, who recently made headlines for a series of tweets exposing instances of police brutality he witnessed during his 11 year with the Baltimore PD. Michael explains what drove his desire to become a police officer from a very young age, and how his view of the role of police was gradually altered during his time serving as a police officer on the streets of Baltimore. Marc and Michael discuss the case of Freddie Gray, the questionable circumstances surrounding his arrest, and why the abuse Gray likely received at the hands of police officers is so common. Michael describes the many instances of police brutality he witnessed as an officer, the inherent [...] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Lions of Liberty Podcast, host Marc Clair is joined by former Baltimore police officer Michael A. Wood, who recently made headlines for a series of tweets exposing instances of police brutality he witnessed during his 11 year with the Baltimore PD. Michael explains what drove his desire to become a police officer from a very young age, and how his view of the role of police was gradually altered during his time serving as a police officer on the streets of Baltimore. Marc and Michael discuss the case of Freddie Gray, the questionable circumstances surrounding his arrest, and why the abuse Gray likely received at the hands of police officers is so common. Michael describes the many instances of police brutality he witnessed as an officer, the inherent [...]
Michael A. Wood, Jr. is a retired Baltimore police officer and veteran of the USMC. He recently made the news for publicly speaking out against police brutality and has become a proponent of a new era of policing.
Michael A. Wood, Jr. is a retired Baltimore police officer and veteran of the USMC. He recently made the news for publicly speaking out against police brutality and has become a proponent of a new era of policing.