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Get an inside look at Franklin's Finest! The Franklin, Tennessee Police Department's APB Podcast aims to provide an inside look into the daily operations, community engagement efforts, and unique challenges faced by officers. Through interviews with department leaders, officers, and local residents, the podcast offers listeners a deeper understanding of law enforcement in Franklin.
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No, we don't have Taylor Swift on the podcast this week. but we’ve got someone who’s a rockstar in her own right. Lieutenant Amy Butler joins us to talk about the Franklin Police Department’s hugely popular R.A.D. (Rape Aggression Defense) program, a free class that’s empowering women with real-world self-defense skills, building confidence, and st…
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With school almost back in session, Franklin streets are about to get a whole lot busier. In this episode, Officer Joe LeCates joins us to talk about school zone safety, what drivers need to watch out for, and how the Franklin Police Department is working to keep kids safe. From speeding in school zones to stopping for school buses, LeCates breaks …
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After 22 years of dedicated service, Officer Marty Carson is stepping into a brand-new role as the Franklin Police Department’s Public Affairs Officer. In this episode of The APB Podcast, we sit down with one of the most recognizable faces in Franklin to talk about his journey through law enforcement, the legacy he’s inheriting, and how he plans to…
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After 25 years with the Franklin Police Department, Officer Ryan Schuman is calling it a career, and we’re sitting down with him for one final conversation. From patrolling neighborhoods to becoming the friendly face of the department at community events, Ryan has spent much of his time building connections and strengthening trust across Franklin. …
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Forget what you've seen on CSI. This is the real deal. Franklin Police MPO David Hyer joins The APB Podcast to reveal what really happens behind the crime scene tape. From fingerprint dusting to photographing evidence, Hyer breaks down the precision, patience, and pressure that come with processing a scene. It's the real story behind the TV drama. …
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In this episode, we sit down with Franklin Police Sergeant Leigh Ann Hester, the first woman since World War II to receive the Silver Star for valor in combat. Hester shares the gripping story of the day in Iraq that changed her life and etched her name into military history. She reflects on her journey from soldier to public servant, how her exper…
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Detective Andrea Clark opens up about the harsh realities of domestic violence in Franklin, from the hidden signs that are often missed to the courageous stories of survival. With years of specialized experience, she shares how law enforcement works behind the scenes to protect victims, hold offenders accountable, and break the cycle of abuse. This…
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In this episode of the APB Podcast, we take you behind the scenes of the Franklin Police Department’s most discreet team, the Flex Unit. These undercover officers work in the shadows, targeting violent offenders, narcotics, and repeat criminals. Lieutenant Chris Hollingsworth joins us to talk about what sets the Flex Unit apart, the types of cases …
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Millions of Americans fall victim to scams every year, losing hard-earned money, personal information, and peace of mind. In this episode of The APB Podcast, Officer Michael Oliver joins us to break down the most common scams and the red flags you need to watch out for. Oliver shares real-world examples, tips for staying vigilant, and advice on wha…
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In this episode,, we dive into water safety with the Franklin Police Department’s Dive/Swiftwater Rescue Unit. As warm weather draws more people to the Harpeth River, Sergeant Branden McClellan, team leader of the specialized rescue unit, joins us for a revealing conversation about the real dangers hidden in seemingly calm waters.…
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In this special episode released on Peace Officers Memorial Day, we talk with Lieutenant Scott Legieza, a 30-year veteran of the Franklin Police Department. He shares the deeply personal story of losing his son, Officer Destin Legieza, who was killed in the line of duty in 2020. A moving tribute to sacrifice, legacy, and the strength behind the bad…
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Muna Khalif, host of the APBS podcast welcomes our APBS Student Network, for part 2 episode. The APBS Student Network interviews Taylor Hitchings, Karen Robbie, and Marney Pollack of the APBS 2020 Student Research Grant Award Winners. Subscribe and listen to the Association for Positive Behavior Support podcast episodes: https://www.apbs.org/about/…
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I've got a new show with Alex Degen! It's basically Calling All Units with another, funnier guy there who knows more. It's about everything! It's just 45 minutes! We've got jokes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/3-yukio-mishima-coup-attempt-pizza-mix/id1614211468?i=1000555195626 https://sites.libsyn.com/404090/3-yukio-mishima-coup-attempt-piz…
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In this episode, Muna Khalif and Dr. Jessica Simacek conduct an interview with our guest speakers to learn more about the Journal of Positive Behavior Intervention (JPBI) Chief Editors role and vision for the future. #PodcastAPBS #Equity Dr. Wendy Machalicek serves as Editor for JPBI Dr. Mandy Rispoli serves as Editor for JPBI Visit this website to…
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In this episode, my co-host will help us learn more about anti-racism in implementation science and PBIS as a liberatory tool. #PodcastAPBS #Equity Dr. Kurt Hatch Dr. Nikole Hollins-Sims Dr. Erika McDowell Dr. Jessica Swain-Bradway Thank you all, Muna Khalif, University of Minnesota ICI UCEDD (https://twitter.com/MUNAMIDB)…
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APBS Podcast presents episode#3; The APBS Student Network interviews John Gallo and Sage Pickren of the APBS 2020 Student Research Grant Award Winners. Hear from the remaining grant winners in upcoming podcast episodes title part 2 APBS Student Network. Subscribe and listen to podcast episodes: https://www.apbs.org/about/podcast APBS.ORG, Facebook,…
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In our second episode, Dr. Rachel Freeman provides a brief overview of the IDD Ad Hoc committee, what they are currently working on such as the White Paper, and ways to become an APBS member by going to APBS.org. Visit and follow us on APBS.ORG, Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterBy Julie Almeda
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In this first episode, Dr. Jenn JP provides an overview description of APBS: Description: The Association for Positive Behavior Support is a multidisciplinary organization made up of professionals (teachers, researchers, university professors, and administrators), family members, and consumers who are committed to the application of positive behavi…
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This podcast is a part of a series for, CBSE Class 10 Maths. We recommend that you take a look at our YouTube channel, to enter this new world of virtual learning at its best. || Youtube: Shiksha Abhiyan || t.ly/dN9j8 ||By Shiksha Abhiyan
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This podcast is a part of a series for, CBSE Class 10 Maths. We recommend that you take a look at our YouTube channel, to enter this new world of virtual learning at its best. || Youtube: Shiksha Abhiyan || t.ly/dN9j8 ||By Shiksha Abhiyan
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With the Great @hipped "The talkie, with the Depression, cast the world back into the blind hole. Each new film reproduces the effect of Hallelujah, threatens us with depression, with panic and can at best show us nothing more than those who escape from it, the last to have reached climax just before the deluge. The talkie dumped us back into the m…
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"You realize that to experience the projected ?gures on the movie theater screen as life-size involves the reduction of your own body to the size of a doll, while with television, conversely, you must mentally blow yourself up to the size of a giant to account for the minuscule scale of the ?gures on the small screen" - Mike Kelley…
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"If, for the first machine age, the preferred metaphor for the house was industrial, a “machine for living in”, the second machine age would perhaps privilege the medical: the house as at once prosthesis and prophylactic. In the Corbusian ‘home of man’ technology took the form of more or less benign ‘object-types’ and perfectly controlled environme…
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with the great Mairead (@20000TinyJars) "Puppets, mannequins, waxworks, automatons, dolls, painted scenery, plaster casts, dummies, secret clockworks, mimesis and illusion: all form a part of the fetishist’s magic and artful universe. Lying between life and death, animated and mechanic, hybrid creatures and creatures to which hubris gave birth, the…
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With the great Neil Bahadur? http://nbahadur.tumblr.com/ "The humility of his pain made me feel ashamed. In order to leave him without remorse I insulted him. I was able to do so since he loved me to the point of devotion. He gave me a woebegone look, but it was charged with a poor wretch's hatred" - Jean Genet, Thief's Journal…
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