4 The Record-Black Officer Perspectives Podcast

4 The Record-Black Officer Perspectives

G. Michael
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This popular podcast covers police and socially relevant topics hosted by an African American law enforcement veteran with over 20 years of experience. The relationship between African Americans and law enforcement is at the forefront of discussion but the perspectives of African American law enforcement professionals are underrepresented. The thought provoking topics on 4 THE RECORD are a refreshing departure.
"Unarmed and Unsafe The Risk of Minimal Security in America's Rising Crime Landscape
In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the stark reality facing America as it grapples with the persistence of unarmed security amidst a tide of escalating crime. Join us as we explore the dangerous gamble of complacency and ignorance in the face of mounting security threats. From petty theft to organized crime, our discussion uncovers the unsettling truth: relying on unarmed security in today's volatile landscape is not just a risk—it's a perilous choice that imperils safety and invites catastrophe. Tune in as we unravel the complexities and consequences of this stark security disparity in America.
Mar 5, 2024
22 min
"Navigating the Streets: Policing and America's Homeless Crisis"
In this eye-opening episode of "4The Record," we delve deep into one of America's most pressing societal challenges: homelessness and its intricate relationship with law enforcement. Join us as we navigate the complex landscape of how police handle the homeless problem in the United States.
Aug 5, 2023
38 min
Stay Above The Fray-Keep Your Career
The sacrifices officers make while off duty may be too much for some to make a career of it. Some everyday rights that American citizens enjoy are frowned upon by most police departments. LAPD officer Toni McBride filed a lawsuit against her department over possible unfair treatment after posting photos on Instagram.
Jul 14, 2023
24 min
Clear My Head 3 : Our Service Runs Deep
The Clear My Head episodes are quick glimpses into the mind of the host G. Michael directly after he leaves a tour of duty. In this thought-provoking episode, the host taps into the unique perspective of law enforcement officers who not only serve their communities but also belong to them. Join us as we explore the profound experiences and insights of an officer who has forged a strong connection with the community they serve, not just as an authoritative figure, but as an active member.
Jun 30, 2023
20 min
Kicking The Can: The deadly game of passing the buck on gun violence in America!
Unmasking Gun Violence in America with a Black Officer's Perspective" In this episode G. Michael goes beyond statistics and headlines, aiming to foster empathy, understanding, and productive dialogue. It highlights the importance of amplifying the voices of black officers in the fight against gun violence and calls for a united effort to create safer and more resilient communities. Tune in to this powerful episode of "4 The Record: Black Officer Perspectives" to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding gun violence in America and discover how we can collectively work towards a future where every voice is heard, and every life is valued.
Jun 4, 2023
29 min
Through Different Lenses: A Black Policeman and his College Fraternity BrotherDiscuss Policing in America
In this thought-provoking episode of "4 The Record," we delve into a compelling conversation between two Black college friends who approach the topic of policing in America from distinct perspectives. One of the friends has dedicated his career to law enforcement, serving as a policeman in a racially diverse community. The other friend brings his own experiences and perspectives as they navigate the complexities of policing in America. With an atmosphere of trust and respect, these friends engage in an open and honest dialogue, sharing their personal encounters with the police and reflecting on the broader issues of racial bias, systemic injustice, and the role of law enforcement in their communities. They explore the challenges faced by both officers and civilians, seeking to bridge the gap between understanding and action. Through their conversation, these college friends aim to shed light on the intricacies of being Black in America while wearing the badge, as well as the importance of fostering meaningful relationships between communities and law enforcement. Join us as we gain valuable insights and explore the nuances of policing through the unique lenses of these two remarkable individuals.
May 14, 2023
44 min
Clear My Head 2
G. Michael gives his last thoughts at the end of his work week as a sergeant on the street. Women are continuing to strive for equality even in the criminal world!
May 10, 2023
7 min
WE NEED TO TALK cont.
Second segment of We Need To Talk episode. Great conversation between two black men about policing!
May 8, 2023
28 min
WE NEED TO TALK
There are so many off the record conversations between black officers and members of the community. They often lead to a greater relationship with the public. These conversations are rarely recorded or publicized. This episode is one of those conversations. It turns up the volume on the sounds of change, the sounds of respect, the sounds of community!
May 5, 2023
28 min
Just clearing out my head part 1
This is the first of many random episodes that will pop up from time to time that will cover whatever the host G. Michael needs to talk about to clear his head after a few tours of duty. The cycle of violence continues. G. Michael shares a few encounters with youth violence this week on the job.
May 3, 2023
11 min
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