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Black and Blue Voices

Black and Blue Voices

De: Chief Chris Brandon Bridges Eric Alexander & Mike Wilkerson
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There are many conversations that are way overdue and need to take place between the Black Community and Law Enforcement. What happens when those conversation are actually initiated, take place and a new day dawns? Find out what Members of The Black Community, and an active Chief of Police can hammer out in the way of answers during The Black and Blue Voices PodcastAll Rights Reserved -- 2025 -- The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
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  • Was “Defund the Police” the Worst Marketing Effort of All Time?
    Aug 15 2025
    Looking back years now, with a lot of history, perspective and samples from every side imaginable, can we say that "Defund the Police" was the worst marketing effort ever created? There have been a lot of slogans that pepper the tapestry of history, both in positive and negative ways, but has this one featured more destruction than others? Has it carved out a platform that justice that allows the oppressed to be identified and get their final fair day in justice? Time to jump in with Chief Chris, Brandon, Eric and Mike to find out what their thoughts are but more important - to find out what YOU think during this episode of The Black and Blue Voices Podcast. The play button is the only way to find out... The BlackandBlueVoices.Com Podcast Links Bar: Connect with The Host! Subscribe to This Podcast Now! This program is one of the many parts of The WhatCopsWatch.Com Effort! Rate this podcast on Apple Podcasts. the Ultimate success for every podcaster is FEEDBACK! Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to check out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network! Housekeeping -- The Editor Corps - Make Your Podcast Soar: There's only one question to ask: Why are YOU still editing your podcast? Reclaim the time you spend on editing (easily at least twice the time you spend on capturing the program) to make more great content by enlisting "The Editor Corps" who will "Make Your Podcast Soar!" http://EditorCorps.Com -- The Voice Farm: Fred Wilkerson, Mike's Father that died in the first few days of 2018, always dreamed of a place that those interested in Voiceover could go to learn more about the industry and experience - without all the BS that goes with it. We build it four and a half years go and it continues to provide new voiceover artists and businesses looking for voiceover talent a place to go and secure great voiceover artists. http://VoiceFarmers.Com Two Great Ways to Listen/Watch This Episode of Black and Blue Voices! We are proud to provide you both a dedicated AUDIO and VIDEO presentation for this program! To Listen Now: Hit the play button in the player on this page or hit the Subscribe button on your favorite Podcast Directory to instantly get these episodes when they release! To Watch Now: Visit this program on YouTube, or hit the window located below to see the hosts, guests and light bulb moments that make this program special! https://youtu.be/4PH0gdJS-FA?si=74d_X5sBYiu0Kp4y The Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: Looking for the detailed links, information and references used inside this episode? Read on below to find them all and remember to reach out to ask if there's something else you'd like to see from this episode! Timestamps for This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: 00:00 "Community Trust and Political Grandstanding on Policing" 06:56 Origins of Defunding Police Debate 13:11 Balancing Police Militarization and Mental Health Resources 20:24 "Role-Playing Scenario: Dual School Shooter Event" 22:45 Dual Approach to Crisis Management 26:57 Active Shooting Situations Analysis Podcast 34:09 SWAT Team Mistake and Miscommunication 41:11 "Rethinking Nighttime Police Raids and Trust" 43:19 Law Enforcement and Unequal Accountability 53:07 Bipartisanship Drives Successful, Informed Legislation 57:09 Tribalism in Modern Rapid Change 01:02:40 Dynamic Debates: Expanding Conversational Boundaries 01:08:13 Welcoming Atmosphere Boosts Customer Loyalty 01:11:42 Detaching Identity from Political Views 01:16:04 Embracing Open, Impactful Conversations Questions Answered Inside This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: "Defund the Police" Slogan: The episode discusses how "defund the police" became a rallying cry after the ...
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    1 h y 18 m
  • Bad Actors and the Destruction of Communities
    Aug 12 2025
    It's time again to explore the tangled issues of misrepresentation, bias, and the clash between perception and reality in both the Black community and law enforcement. This episode opens up tough conversations about how negative headlines, media narratives, and our own prejudices can distort the truth, overshadowing the good that happens every day. The team tackles the myths of the “code of silence,” the influence of politics and social media, and the struggle to hold bad actors accountable. Are you ready to experience the challenge to YOU, the listeners, to seek out facts, question their assumptions, and recognize the common ground shared inside this episode of Black and Blue Voices? The play button is the only way to find out... The BlackandBlueVoices.Com Podcast Links Bar: Connect with The Host! Subscribe to This Podcast Now! This program is one of the many parts of The WhatCopsWatch.Com Effort! Rate this podcast on Apple Podcasts. the Ultimate success for every podcaster is FEEDBACK! Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to check out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network! Housekeeping -- The Editor Corps - Make Your Podcast Soar: There's only one question to ask: Why are YOU still editing your podcast? Reclaim the time you spend on editing (easily at least twice the time you spend on capturing the program) to make more great content by enlisting "The Editor Corps" who will "Make Your Podcast Soar!" http://EditorCorps.Com -- The Voice Farm: Fred Wilkerson, Mike's Father that died in the first few days of 2018, always dreamed of a place that those interested in Voiceover could go to learn more about the industry and experience - without all the BS that goes with it. We build it four and a half years go and it continues to provide new voiceover artists and businesses looking for voiceover talent a place to go and secure great voiceover artists. http://VoiceFarmers.Com Two Great Ways to Listen/Watch This Episode of Black and Blue Voices! We are proud to provide you both a dedicated AUDIO and VIDEO presentation for this program! To Listen Now: Hit the play button in the player on this page or hit the Subscribe button on your favorite Podcast Directory to instantly get these episodes when they release! To Watch Now: Visit this program on YouTube, or hit the window located below to see the hosts, guests and light bulb moments that make this program special! https://youtu.be/L8eZqPJs_w4 The Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: Looking for the detailed links, information and references used inside this episode? Read on below to find them all and remember to reach out to ask if there's something else you'd like to see from this episode! Timestamps for This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: 08:40 "Commoditization of Victimhood" 10:47 Plane Mishap Videos Go Viral 20:11 Perception vs. Reality in Communities 21:33 Justice System Flaws and Police Encounters 28:05 Family Values Shape Group Behavior 35:32 Community Dialogue: Police and Black Community 41:00 Justice System's Battle: Prosecution vs. Defense Strategies 44:25 Police Unions' Role in Defending Officers Accused of Crimes 52:47 Press Conference Revival Under Recent Administration 57:33 "Launching Platform for Safe Conversations" 01:00:12 Enduring Mysteries of JFK Assassination Questions Answered Inside This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: How do “bad actors” within both law enforcement and community groups impact public perception, and why are their actions so often spotlighted by the media? Eric Alexander and Chris DiGiuseppi both talk about the dangers of painting groups with a broad brush.
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    59 m
  • Black and Blue Voices, Our 101 – Putting the Feelings Aside and Finding Solutions
    Mar 27 2025
    There are many conversations that are way overdue and need to take place between the Black Community and Law Enforcement. What happens when those conversation are actually initiated, take place and a new day dawns? That and more are ready for you here inside The Black and Blue Voices Podcast - Our 101: Why This Program Exists... The BlackandBlueVoices.Com Podcast Links Bar: Connect with The Host! Subscribe to This Podcast Now! This program is one of the many parts of The WhatCopsWatch.Com Effort! Rate this podcast on Apple Podcasts. the Ultimate success for every podcaster is FEEDBACK! Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to check out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network! Housekeeping -- The Editor Corps - Make Your Podcast Soar: There's only one question to ask: Why are YOU still editing your podcast? Reclaim the time you spend on editing (easily at least twice the time you spend on capturing the program) to make more great content by enlisting "The Editor Corps" who will "Make Your Podcast Soar!" http://EditorCorps.Com -- The Voice Farm: Fred Wilkerson, Mike's Father that died in the first few days of 2018, always dreamed of a place that those interested in Voiceover could go to learn more about the industry and experience - without all the BS that goes with it. We build it four and a half years go and it continues to provide new voiceover artists and businesses looking for voiceover talent a place to go and secure great voiceover artists. http://VoiceFarmers.Com Two Great Ways to Listen/Watch This Episode of Black and Blue Voices! We are proud to provide you both a dedicated AUDIO and VIDEO presentation for this program! To Listen Now: Hit the play button in the player on this page or hit the Subscribe button on your favorite Podcast Directory to instantly get these episodes when they release! To Watch Now: Visit this program on YouTube, or hit the window located below to see the hosts, guests and light bulb moments that make this program special! https://youtu.be/iOePbmqFNYc?si=VOEvN99E860kEDeN The Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: Looking for the detailed links, information and references used inside this episode? Read on below to find them all and remember to reach out to ask if there's something else you'd like to see from this episode! Timestamps for This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: 00:00 "Need for Community-Police Collaboration" 09:45 Evaluating Law Enforcement Interactions and Perceptions 16:07 Police Officers' High Stress Impact 17:25 Generational Hypervigilance and Community Realities 24:35 Intergenerational Stress in Black Communities: A Parallel with Police 30:14 "Connecting Through Faith and Shared Struggles" 33:11 Philando Castile's Traffic Stop and Shooting 42:28 Policing Critique and Conversation with Larry Lawton 46:58 Barring Rehiring of Officers Violating Rights 50:22 Qualified Immunity and Systemic Issues Discussion 57:58 Community Fear and Workplace Shortcuts 59:31 Unveiling Concealed Police Misconduct Cases 01:05:12 Microaggressions in Community-Police Interactions 01:13:59 Ongoing Vigilance Essential in Policing 01:18:43 Experiencing Real-Life Threat Preparedness 01:20:26 "Trust and Accountability in Policing" Questions Answers Inside This Episode of Black and Blue Voices: How does the podcast aim to bridge the communication gap between police and minority communities, and what methods do the hosts suggest for fostering honest conversations? Eric Alexander mentions the concept of "trauma porn" within the Black community. How might this concept impact intergenerational perspectives on policing? Chief Chris DiGuiseppi emphasizes the importance of community poli...
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    1 h y 23 m
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