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Choir Practice Podcast

By: 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 Kirk (Retired Tucson Police Sergeant)
    May 22 2024

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    Jim began his career in the late 80's after a rough start at childhood. He said he was wild and, just the old movies, his dad sent him off to boarding school. New Mexico Military straightened out and he believes that is where he had the first inkling to do something exciting while getting to help people.

    Tune in, enjoy the show and be sure to reach out. Tell me what you thought of this, or any, episode! Thanks again, I'm grateful for each one of you. For those keeping track with me, we are currently sitting at 49,381 downloads. I owe it all to you, it's your fault!

    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 hrs and 39 mins
  • Greg Roland (Retired Pima County Sheriff's Dept Sergeant, Huachuca City PD)
    May 15 2024

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    I met Greg way back in 1998! He taught the Economic Crimes classes when I was in the academy. Aside from one other occasion, I don't know that our paths crossed until he arrived at the front door to be my very next victim, and the newest member of The Squad!

    He started his career as a Reserve, and Dispatcher, in the 80's in Huachuca City, AZ. About a year later, he left for Pima County and never looked back! You gotta tune in to hear about his storied career. Call it nerves, or just plain old remembering after you're out of the spotlight, but he remembered a bunch more stories and is already asking to come back!

    Hey! If a buddy crosses your mind, reach out to them! Call, text, whatever it takes... It may make all the difference in the world!

    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 hrs and 35 mins
  • Dan Barry (Retired Tucson Police Detective, US Air Force)
    May 8 2024

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    Dan began his professional life serving his country in the United States Air Force. While enlisted, he felt he needed a change that would challenge him, but in a capacity where he could still serve. He chose law enforcement and began taking classes at a nearby community college before. transferring to Arizona State University.

    At around the 10yr mark, he had an opportunity to leave the Air Force full time and join the City of Tucson Police Dept.

    We made it into the early years of his career, so he will be back to finish the "rest of the story." In the meantime, sit back, relax, and enjoy Dan's stories.

    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 hrs and 13 mins

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Kurt Dabb

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.
Edward Hardesty

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