
Thanks for following my podcast and for continuing to tune in!
In this episode, I host a discussion with a civil servant working for the New York City Police Department, the largest and oldest police department in the country. He shares his story, experiences, and perspectives on a series of topics based on his encounters working in this field for nearly 20 years. This is one of many discussions we’ll have around policing, as is it a deep, complex issue– but this is meant to set a foundation of insight and appreciation for what the job entails, things officers face, what we expect of them, and what we may need to do or advocate for to reach the goal of a safe, prosperous, and harmonious city.
A huge thank you to my guest, who is one of the awesome people in my network who helped inspire this concept of sharing the very important perspectives of civil servants, the people making things happen in the city every day.
As always, I’d love to hear from you and your thoughts on the podcast. If you work for the city, or have in the past, I’d also love to connect to hear about your experience. If you’d like to chat, be a guest, or have someone you think would be great for our community to hear from, please let me know! You can reach me at Liz@civilconversationsnyc.com.
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My son started a YouTube channel over the summer, and asked his mommy, as a fellow creator, to give a little plug for his channel :) If you are up to supporting an aspiring 10 year old with achieving his vision of being a famous YouTuber, please like a couple of videos and subscribe to his channel https://youtube.com/@RookieYoutuber999?feature=shared
Also, I wanted to give a shout-out and note of appreciation to Host Three of ‘The Personal Details Podcast’. She has been a major supporter of me, in helping coach me on getting a podcast up and running, and in helping promote this show on hers. She’s a fellow creative, so show her some love and check out her podcast.
I also encountered a really great show called ‘NYC Revealed’. It’s available to YouTubeTV subscribers, so see if you have some type of streaming service that has this show available. They do fact-sharing and interesting interviews about city landmarks, which can be really educational, but they also cover topics around operations that happen behind the scenes to keep our city running (ie: water management, sanitation, pest control, etc). It's awesome, so check it out!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaK_6SY7ixVRhenprOg-3PowHSAU5dKIE