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We hear an intimate conversation with Norfolk's newest power couple, Sean Washington and Jessica Larche! She is the evening anchor on WTKR News 3; he is the newly named Economic Development Director for the City of Norfolk. We talk about balancing life, love, and high-power careers - and the role of faith in it all.
The death of George Floyd in 2020 from the unlawful actions of a Minneapolis police officer sparked the largest protests in U.S. history – resulting in the erosion of community trust in law enforcement, particularly for youth. After connecting with distraught students who expressed confusion and fear at several organized protests in the summer of 2020, then Fremont Police Captain Sean Washington recognized that the youths' voices needed to be heard. When he later became police chief in Fall 2021, he made it one of his priorities to listen – resulting in the establishment of the Chief's Youth Advisory Board, enabling a direct line of transparent communication between Fremont youth and the Fremont Police Department (FPD). In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, sponsored by Lexipol, host Jim Dudley speaks with Chief Sean Washington about the work of the youth advisory board. ABOUT OUR SPONSOR This episode of the Policing Matters Podcast is brought to you by Lexipol, the experts in policy, training, wellness support and grants assistance for first responders and government leaders. To learn more, visit lexipol.com. ABOUT OUR GUEST Police Chief Sean Washington joined the Fremont (California) Police Department in 1997 and worked several assignments gaining experience as a detective, field training officer, SWAT team member, arrest control instructor, driving instructor, and member of the School Resource Officer unit. Chief Washington was promoted to the rank of sergeant in 2007, lieutenant in 2011, and captain in 2015 as commander of the Special Operations Division. He was appointed police chief on October 1, 2021. As police chief, he is responsible for all aspects of the Fremont Police Department, including emergency services provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Fremont Police Department has 319.5 full-time employees of which 199 are sworn positions. The Department is a full-service law enforcement agency and also provides some services by contract to other agencies. Chief Washington remains actively involved in Special Olympics Northern California and other community-based events, such as hosting Shop With a Cop and mentoring local children. Previously, he also led one of the nation's first Electric Patrol Vehicle Pilot Programs in 2019 when the Fremont Police Department deployed its first fully electric-powered vehicle, a Tesla Model S 85, as part of its patrol fleet. Chief Washington earned a Bachelor's degree (Criminal Justice) from California State University, Hayward in 1997 and a Master's degree (Administration of Justice) from San Jose State University in 2007. In 2015, Chief Washington graduated from the Police Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Command College, Class #57. CONNECT WITH THE FREMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT & CHIEF SEAN WASHINGTON https://www.fremontpolice.gov/home About the Chief's Youth Advisory Board Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn The Leadership Beat: Fremont Police Chief Sean Washington details how his agency seeks to serve by hearing the perspectives of both their personnel and their community
In this thought-provoking episode, join host Antonio as he engages in a captivating discussion with Sean Washington, where they explore the profound subject of building generational wealth and attaining financial independence.Antonio and Sean embark on an enlightening journey, unraveling the key principles and strategies required to create lasting wealth that can benefit not only individuals but also future generations. They delve into the importance of a long-term mindset, emphasizing the significance of investing and asset accumulation as fundamental pillars in wealth creation.Throughout the conversation, listeners will gain valuable insights into various aspects of building generational wealth, such as effective budgeting and saving practices, leveraging opportunities in the stock market, and exploring real estate investments. Antonio and Sean discuss the power of compounding interest, highlighting how it can exponentially grow wealth over time and provide a solid foundation for financial independence.Moreover, they delve into the significance of education and personal growth as essential components in the pursuit of wealth accumulation. They explore the importance of financial literacy, emphasizing the need for individuals to equip themselves with the knowledge and skills necessary to make informed financial decisions.Tune in to this enlightening episode to learn practical strategies and gain a deeper understanding of building generational wealth. Antonio and Sean offer valuable advice and actionable steps that listeners can implement in their own lives, empowering them to take control of their financial futures and work towards achieving long-term prosperity. Don't miss this insightful conversation that will inspire and motivate you to embark on your own journey towards financial independence and generational wealth.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What is “community authority,” and what are ways to authentically build it within place-based collaborative work? In this new podcast discussion, we learn how one group in Northeast Oklahoma City changed course and reset their collective work so that they could better partner with community members and embed community authority as a part of the collaborative process. In this discussion, we hear from Matt Biggar (Connected to Place), Vanessa Morrison (Open Design Collective), and naturalist Sean Washington as they share what they've learned while working with the Edwards Property Collaborative, a group working together on the future of large tract of land in Northeast Oklahoma City. We learn what happened when the original project process changed directions to better address the community's history and desires, and how design tools like the BlackSpace Manifesto have served the group in rebuilding community trust.Resources and FootnotesBlackSpace ManifestoSean's Wild WorldOpen Design CollectiveConnected to PlaceSouth of 8th: A Community VisionYou can connect with Matt on LinkedIn.More on Collective ImpactInfographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective ImpactThe Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.Have a question related to collaborative work that you'd like to have discussed on the podcast? Contact us at: https://www.collectiveimpactforum.org/contact-us/
In this episode, We chop it up with Sean Washington, the Hip Hop Therapist to get his perspective on the slap that was seen around the world.Links From the showhttps://willthebook.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myjEoDypUD8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRaXvJGoQOcReview Gen X Has Something to Say in Apple Podcast to let us know what you think of the show.
In today's episode of Black Wealthy and Wise, I have Sean Washington, M.A., LMCHC-A, Licensed Clinical Psychotherapist with Anderson Counseling and Consulting Group, PLLC we talk about How to Change Your Thinking to Build Wealth, What Keeps Black People from building wealth, how to respond to failure and disappointment, how our self-identity, our upbringing and environment affects our ability to make, save and build wealth, how you can develop a wealth mentality and so much more! Book Resources Discussed: The 4 Agreements Book https://amzn.to/34KlbBA Understanding the Power and Purpose of Men Book https://amzn.to/3Jj4tbv The Way of the Superior Man Book https://amzn.to/37sWKcR Get your FREE 4-minute Financial Self-Assessment.... https://alexbjones.com/fitness Black Wealthy and Wise is the #1 podcast for helping black families escape financial slavery and create financial freedom so they can live their best life and leave a legacy. We want to make this the best podcast possible and we can't do it without you. Please subscribe to the podcast Give us a 5-star rating it helps us with the algorithm and reach more black families Share your show topics ideas, questions comments and feedback Finally, this is a conversation we strongly need to have within our households and our communities. So please share this with big mama, pop-pop, kinfolk, friends and everyone you care about so they can wealthy and wise too! Listen to Black Wealthy and Wise Podcast https://anchor.fm/alex-jones483 New episodes drop every Wednesday See you in the next episode! Be great! --------------- DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURES This content is for education and entertainment purposes only. Alex is a Licensed Insurance Advisor and not a Financial Planner. Alex does not provide tax or investment advice. The information is being presented without consideration of the investment objectives, risk tolerance, or financial circumstances of any specific investor and might not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. This description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at no cost to you. Alex is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to www.amazon.com. Thank you for your support!
Have you ever been tempted to mix business and pleasure? Is it possible or should you stay clear? Staying sane in a relationship is a struggle for 90% of people without mixing in the stress of doing business. So how is it possible to build a successful business, follow your purpose, and stay married? Jessica Larché Washington + Sean Washington of Decide to Live TV join the podcast to share the raw untold secrets of how they have built a successful media company, held down full time careers, served the community, AND kept their sanity and marriage in tact. We cover: Business Before Marriage Finding Your Purpose What to Do When You've Bitten Off More Than You Can Chew Knowing When & How to Give Space Pushing Your Partner Through Doubt & Failure Finding Balance and Time for Romance To learn more about Parents Against Bullying and to support their mission visit: https://www.pabva.com/ You can follow Sean & Jessica online: @seanmwashington @jessicaonajourney Follow the Show and Host online: IG: @moytpodcast IG: @shaymlawson FB: Shay M. Lawson, Esq. Twitter: @shaymlawson The materials and information contained on this podcast and site are for informational purposes only and you should not consider anything on podcast or show notes as personalized legal advice. **This podcast is also not intended to create (nor does it) an attorney-client relationship between Shay M. Lawson and you. You should not act upon any information contained in this content without first seeking professional legal counsel. ** --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On February 20th, 2020, Kevin Baker and Sean Washington walked out of prison after spending twenty-five years locked up for a double-murder they didn’t commit. The trial that condemned them to a quarter century of incarceration relied on a sole witness who later acknowledged she was under the influence of crack cocaine at the time of the killings. How did Kevin and Sean prove their innocence? Was justice for the victims ever attained? Tune in to this week’s jarring installment of Open Mike to find out. Show Notes [00:58] Kevin Baker’s and Sean Washington’s backgrounds and bios. [01:47] Mike Morse: Kevin Baker and Sean Washington, welcome to Open Mike! Let’s start with Kevin. How long were you in prison for a murder you did not commit? [02:21] MM: I know this is a really hard question, but how has this affected your life and the types of things you missed in prison? [03:07] MM: Sean, do you want to answer that question? [03:14] Sean Washington: Being in prison takes a toll on you. We’ve lost multiple family members, didn’t have the opportunity to be fathers to our children, we missed out on a lot. Prison does something psychological to you, too. Men who do time in prison suffer PTSD, just like people who go to war. [04:01] MM: At 23 years old, before getting arrested, what were your plans for the future? [05:39] MM: What was it like growing up in Camden, New Jersey? [08:03] MM: I unfortunately have to bring you back to January 28th, 1995… there’s a double a murder that would change both of your lives forever… [09:57] Sean encountered the bodies of Margaret Wilson and Rodney turner, initially mistaking Rodney’s body for his nephew’s, which made him distraught and compelled him to called 911 anonymously. [10:34] MM: Five days later, an informant said her cousins were in the area. Did either of you know her cousins? [12:51] MM: Were either one of you friends these witnesses? Did you used to hang out with either of them? [14:30] MM: Police decided to make arrests on February 13th, 1995. Kevin you were taken into custody, and Sean, you ran from the police. What happened there? [17:28] MM: Did either of you have the understanding that there was a bad identification? [18:11} Kevin Baker: I knew it was a bad identification, because I wasn’t there! I’m starting to question if the witness was actually there… her story can’t make sense if I wasn’t there… there was nothing that corroborated her claim. [20:28] MM: What kind of defense attorney did you have? [21:41] MM: Did your lawyer ever interview your alibi witnesses? [24:25] MM: Did anything happen with these lawyers? Did they get reprimanded or grieved? [25:35] MM: I assume you were offered plea deals? [26:53] MM: They never recovered weapons, DNA evidence, or more than one unreliable witness named Denise Rand? [27:38] MM: Denise Rand was allegedly paid under a material witness statute. [32:01} MM: Kevin and Sean had a joint trial. [33:31] MM: Too many people we interview didn’t make noise when it became apparent they were getting railroaded. But it sounds like you were making noise… [35:04] MM: August 1st, 1996 you’re both convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced for sixty years. Did either of you think the truth would ever come out? [37:88] MM: Sean, what happened to your 911 call that you placed? [39:25] Sean’s case was a topic of discourse at a convention, which sparked the interest of several lawyers. [42:47] MM: The witness who claimed you guys were guilty of murder died of breast cancer, but her friends came forward and told her you were innocent… [45:58] MM: February 11th, 2020, you walk out of prison. What was that feeling like? [47:38] MM: Kevin, where are you at? What are you doing now? [48:16] MM: Sean, what about you? [49:59] MM: Have either of you been compensated by the state of New Jersey? [51:11] MM: What would you like other wrongfully convicted people to know? [53:45] You need to advocate for your rights if you believe you’re innocent. No one will change the way the law is interpreted unless people stand up for the truth — even when the truth is being challenged. [54:41] MM: Thank you both for your message and for urging our viewers to stay awake. Appreciate you both. Thank you for sharing your stories. [55:13] MM: Thank you for watching and listening Open Mike. Another tragedy, and the state won’t compensate them. It’s unbelievable. It’s the same, old stuff. It’s frustrating and heartbreaking. We appreciate you for being part of our community. We’ll see you next time.
Sean Washington aka Hock was incarcerated for over a decade. Sean was convicted for a crime that he did not commit and spent 25 years of his life in prison. You may have heard or seen Hock on 50 Cent's ( The Famous Rapper ) Instagram. Upon Hock's release from prison 50 Cent and his team heard about Hock's unjust case and decided to take action. Now Hock is trying to adjust and acclimate himself into society. After being in prison for more than a decade, he opens up about the psychological impact prison has had on him. Hock also talks about the organization he is partnered with. The Transformative Justice Committee meets prisoners at the gate with a care package and multiple resources they can lean on to help them acclimate into society.
Now-a-days, people are introduced to software development through multiple avenues. And it’s pretty amazing how many other industries parallel the thinking and creative process of writing code – teaching, project management… even music. Sean Washington took an unconventional route into software, through writing music and graphic design. Since then he has been sprinting forward, as a full stack web developer and tech podcast host. His most recent adventure has been becoming the CTO and lead developer of the Design Kollective – giving him the opportunity to not only learn the platform – but to make it his own and define the vision for how to up level the product.
JS Remote Conf will be held from Thursday, January 14th - Saturday, January 16th! Sign up today! 01:59 - Evan You Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Meteor 02:34 - Vue.js vs Competitors and Motivators Behind the Framework Evan You: Vue.js: A (Re)introduction 07:18 - Use Cases 10:06 - Overlapping Elements and The Component System Getting Started Guide 11:21 - Pulling in Data 12:50 - DOM Manipulation 13:38 - Ease of Getting Started 15:33 - Directives 16:18 - Adoption awesome-vue vue (GitHub) 19:50 - The Future of Vue.js 21:59 - What is Vue.js Not Good At? 23:07 - Testing 24:06 - Vue, Angular, and React: Reactivity and Performance Knockout 29:06 - Tradeoffs 30:54 - Edgecases 32:14 - webpack 33:46 - Bundling 35:38 - Benchmarks js-repaint-perfs More on Vue.js Laravel Podcast Episode 37: I Love The Things You Are Saying Developer Tea: Part One: Paul Straw & Sean Washington (@paulstraw & @seanwashington) talk about focus, JavaScript frameworks, and rites of passage (starting around 16:25) Picks Daredevil (Dave) AlgoRythmics (Aimee) Relative Finder (Chuck) FamilySearch (Chuck) Hard Graft (Evan) Piano Phase (Evan)
JS Remote Conf will be held from Thursday, January 14th - Saturday, January 16th! Sign up today! 01:59 - Evan You Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Meteor 02:34 - Vue.js vs Competitors and Motivators Behind the Framework Evan You: Vue.js: A (Re)introduction 07:18 - Use Cases 10:06 - Overlapping Elements and The Component System Getting Started Guide 11:21 - Pulling in Data 12:50 - DOM Manipulation 13:38 - Ease of Getting Started 15:33 - Directives 16:18 - Adoption awesome-vue vue (GitHub) 19:50 - The Future of Vue.js 21:59 - What is Vue.js Not Good At? 23:07 - Testing 24:06 - Vue, Angular, and React: Reactivity and Performance Knockout 29:06 - Tradeoffs 30:54 - Edgecases 32:14 - webpack 33:46 - Bundling 35:38 - Benchmarks js-repaint-perfs More on Vue.js Laravel Podcast Episode 37: I Love The Things You Are Saying Developer Tea: Part One: Paul Straw & Sean Washington (@paulstraw & @seanwashington) talk about focus, JavaScript frameworks, and rites of passage (starting around 16:25) Picks Daredevil (Dave) AlgoRythmics (Aimee) Relative Finder (Chuck) FamilySearch (Chuck) Hard Graft (Evan) Piano Phase (Evan)
JS Remote Conf will be held from Thursday, January 14th - Saturday, January 16th! Sign up today! 01:59 - Evan You Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Meteor 02:34 - Vue.js vs Competitors and Motivators Behind the Framework Evan You: Vue.js: A (Re)introduction 07:18 - Use Cases 10:06 - Overlapping Elements and The Component System Getting Started Guide 11:21 - Pulling in Data 12:50 - DOM Manipulation 13:38 - Ease of Getting Started 15:33 - Directives 16:18 - Adoption awesome-vue vue (GitHub) 19:50 - The Future of Vue.js 21:59 - What is Vue.js Not Good At? 23:07 - Testing 24:06 - Vue, Angular, and React: Reactivity and Performance Knockout 29:06 - Tradeoffs 30:54 - Edgecases 32:14 - webpack 33:46 - Bundling 35:38 - Benchmarks js-repaint-perfs More on Vue.js Laravel Podcast Episode 37: I Love The Things You Are Saying Developer Tea: Part One: Paul Straw & Sean Washington (@paulstraw & @seanwashington) talk about focus, JavaScript frameworks, and rites of passage (starting around 16:25) Picks Daredevil (Dave) AlgoRythmics (Aimee) Relative Finder (Chuck) FamilySearch (Chuck) Hard Graft (Evan) Piano Phase (Evan)
In today's episode, I talk to Paul Straw and Sean Washington from Does Not Compute, the newest member of the Spec family. Today's episode is sponsored by Hired! Go to Hired.com/developertea to get started today!
In today's episode, I talk to Paul Straw and Sean Washington from Does Not Compute, the newest member of the Spec family. Today's episode is sponsored by Digital Ocean! Use the code Developer Tea at checkout to get $10 credit on your account.