Episodes

Monday Jun 08, 2020
Policing in the time of Coronavirus
Monday Jun 08, 2020
Monday Jun 08, 2020
Welcome to the first show of the 2nd season of Police Pod Talk! With social distancing still being observed, listen to the crew as they talk about how their lives have changed during the Corona Virus Pandemic and the impact it has had on Law Enforcement around the World. Hear as they discuss the good and the bad that has come out of working from home and on line learning.

Saturday Jun 06, 2020
Jocelynn's story
Saturday Jun 06, 2020
Saturday Jun 06, 2020
Police Pod Talk speaks with Jocelynn, a college student from Michigan, who explains why her age group is almost numb to the countless scenes of Police brutality and murders that take place on Social Media or Television. Jocelynn explains the different approach her friends are taking to help people of all colors come together, understand their differences and hopefully by voting for the right people they can make a change.

Friday Jun 05, 2020
Danielle's feelings
Friday Jun 05, 2020
Friday Jun 05, 2020
Danielle from Ohio speaks about her life growing up in a small town and moving to the large city of New York and seeing the different cultures and races intermingling and getting along just fine. Now that Danielle has moved back to her small town and witnessing the events unfold across the nation, she expresses her fears and concerns as to why she is worried about the future for her biracial son as he grows up to become a young man of color in America.

Thursday Jun 04, 2020
A concerned Mother
Thursday Jun 04, 2020
Thursday Jun 04, 2020
Hear Police Pod Talk's candid conversation with a mother, wife, daughter, friend and business owner about the safety of her children, her husband and her community with what is going on across the country. Jessica Shannon shares her deepest fears and her heartfelt desires for solutions to the hate and racism that is pulling this country apart.

Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
Mackenzie Diprimio's Thoughts
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
Listen in as Mackenzie shares her struggles as a person of color and how she is made to feel less of a person and more of an anomaly by blacks and whites. Mackenzie shares her thoughts on the events in Minneapolis that started the protest which have turned violent across the country.

Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Fred Ray's thoughts
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Hear from a retired Police Officer and Business owner who attended a Protest Rally that eventually turned violent. Fred shares his thoughts on how the situation escalated and why the Police responded the way they did. Also hear what's in store for Fred in 2024 to bring healing to the community.

Monday Jun 01, 2020
Ashley's feelings on the Prostesters and the Police
Monday Jun 01, 2020
Monday Jun 01, 2020
With all of the events unfolding across the Nation, Police Pod Talk spoke with Ashley. She shares her heartfelt pain and anguish over the protesters and the way the Police handled the situation. Listen as she shares her ideas of improving the situation for both sides.

Monday May 04, 2020
New Season
Monday May 04, 2020
Monday May 04, 2020
Thank You to our Faithful Listeners and Dedicated Followers of Police Pod Talk. Police Pod Talk will start our second season Monday June 8, 2020 with new episodes and new guest. Thank you for all your support!
Sincerely, Cleveland, Abby and Jeremy AKA: "The Crew!"

Monday Apr 13, 2020
Police Pod Talk Host thoughts on Thanking the Health Care Workers
Monday Apr 13, 2020
Monday Apr 13, 2020
Monday on Police Pod Talk hear Host Cleveland's thoughts on working from home, thanking our Health Care Workers and the three "P's" that can help all of us get through this.

Monday Apr 06, 2020
Teenager charged after Mother asked for help
Monday Apr 06, 2020
Monday Apr 06, 2020
On Monday the Police Pod Talk Crew will discuss the Hospital video from North Carolina showing Officers tackling, tasing, and punching a teenager after his mother drove him to the hospital in need of mental health assistance. After hearing the discussion you decide if the teenager was out of line or the Security Officers and the Deputies went too far. In the "What Were You Thinking Man" segment hear a story out of Alpine, Utah where a mother calls 911 in need of milk for her baby.

