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Choir Practice Podcast

De: Brian Parker
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First Responders, and Public Servants, share the most extraordinary experiences from their careers. Here on Choir Practice our mission is to preserve our guests personal legacies for friends and family, sharing their stories for anyone who might be curious or interested in a career in public service.

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  • Jim Brown (Warrensville Heights Detective Lt; Hudson, OH Chief of Police; Phoenix, AZ Asst. Chief Transit Public Safety; Marana, AZ Police Background Investigator
    Jul 23 2025

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    Jim's inspiration into law enforcement began when local police and fire were called to his Grandparent's home in Warrensville Heights, OH. Years later, he went on to ride with the same officer who responded that fateful day, while he served as a reserve officer until he was old enough apply.

    Hired in 1977, his career began and he never looked back. Because he was able to accomplish so much (Motors, SWAT, detective/investigations) we just scratched the surface of his careering this episode. I've already got him in the books to come back two Saturdays in August.

    His book, "Suburban Policing; Cleveland Style" is a memoir detailing the more extraordinary scenes and incidents he witnessed over his career. It's available on Amazon.com, and Kindle.

    Let's give him a warm welcome and please...enjoy the show!

    Come see me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/choir.practice.94
    or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/cp_sfaf/

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Catherine Petropoulos (Retired Pima County Sheriff's Department- Corrections, Deputy and Civilian Admin)
    Jul 16 2025

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    Catherine's Father was on the Sheriff's Department which inspired her to begin her career at 18! She started in the jail and promoted to Deputy as soon as she turned 21.

    Her experiences, much like all first responders and corrections officers, are on the fringe of what "Normal" folks could imagine. The shenanigans begin as she starts her career on the streets.

    I'm grateful to her, as I am with all my guests, that she overcame her nerves and agreed to be on the show. Give her a listen but more importantly, welcome her to The Squad and show her some love!!!

    Come see me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/choir.practice.94
    or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/cp_sfaf/

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    2 h y 44 m
  • Keith "Croc" McCrocklin (Retired Tucson Police Officer)
    Jul 9 2025

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    Keith grew up running from the law, getting in trouble, running off to Bible College only to find himself working in Juvenile Probation which led to his career at the Tucson Police Department.

    He worked Operations Division East, holding the rank of Lead Police Officer for many years... But if you have been listening for any length of time you'll know that this job weighs on each officer and carries a heavy toll. It can be a physical toll, mental, and many times it is both.

    Keith made it out to the other side, but not without some scars. I'm so happy he agreed to share his stories, everyone I know should be creating a permanent legacy. It's introspective and therapeutic.

    Give him a warm, Choir Practice, welcome and enjoy this episode.

    Come see me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/choir.practice.94
    or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/cp_sfaf/

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    3 h y 22 m
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Listened to your interview with Kurt Dabb and your "Ed story". That happened a lot of years ago and my recollection of events aren't quite the same as yours but hey, doesn't keep me from enjoying retirement. I'm grateful that you shared some kind recollections of my brother Patrick. Best regards.
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