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The Silent Witnesses: Children in the Chasm of Addiction
The Women in Public Safety podcast hosted by Harriet West-Moore serves as a beacon, illuminating the stark realities that often go unnoticed by the public. Harriet, a seasoned state parole officer, provides a platform for sharing the lived experiences of her colleagues in law enforcement and social services. In the most recent episode, Harriet unfolds…
Finding Sanctuary in Chaos Cultivating Serenity for Female First Responders.
In the latest podcast episode, “Embracing Inner Strength: Self-Care Mastery for Women on the Frontlines,” Ericka Sardinha, a seasoned trauma and abuse coach, shares invaluable insights into self-care for women who routinely encounter traumatic scenarios in their line of work. As these professionals navigate their demanding roles, Erica emphasizes that self-care isn’t just an occasional…
The Ties That Bind Personal Encounters with a City’s Nightmare.
The mid-90s in Charlotte, North Carolina, were marked by a series of harrowing events that would leave an indelible scar on the community. A dark cloud hung over the city as the terror of a serial killer known as the Charlotte Strangler loomed. The podcast episode titled “Shrouded in Fear: The Charlotte Strangler and the…
Breaking Through the Blue Line: Monica Crawford’s Journey of Resilience in Law Enforcement.
The journey of a woman in law enforcement is fraught with unique challenges that often remain unseen by the public eye. Monica Crawford’s candid discussion with Harriet West-Moore on the podcast episode “Breaking Through the Blue Line: Monica Crawford’s Journey of Resilience in Law Enforcement” brings to light the profound emotional toll and the resilience…
Dissecting the Minds of Predators Against the Backdrop of Family Struggles.
In the world of crime and rehabilitation, few topics are as disturbing and complex as the psyche of sex offenders and the far-reaching impact of their actions on families. Harriet West-Moore, a seasoned parole officer, and his field partner offer an unparalleled glimpse into this dark realm through their podcast, “Unveiling the Dark Minds: Inside…
Confronting the Silent Battle: Mental Health and the Valor of Public Safety Professionals.
The mental health of public safety professionals is a critical issue that is often overshadowed by the physical dangers they face. It’s a silent battle, one that carries the weight of their duty and service, yet remains largely unseen by the public. Our latest podcast episode takes an in-depth look into the struggles of these…
Breaking Barriers: Honoring the Legacy of Black Women in Public Safety and Human Services.
When we look back at the history of public safety and human services, we often see a narrative dominated by men. However, within this narrative lies a rich tapestry of stories about women, particularly black women, who have been instrumental in shaping the landscape of these professions. Their resilience and contributions have gone largely unrecognized,…
Triumphs and Trials: The Parolee’s Battle Against Addiction in Public Safety
Addiction, a relentless battle that persists beyond the confinements of prison walls, emerges as a profound challenge for parolees reintegrating into society. In the latest episode of the Women in Public Safety Podcast, titled “Triumphs and Trials: The Parolee’s Battle Against Addiction in Public Safety,” Harriet West-Moore, a former state parole officer, takes listeners through…
Elevating Competence Over Connections in Public Service
The persistent problem of nepotism within the public safety sector and the overarching desire for a meritocratic workplace forms the centerpiece of the tenth episode of the Women in Public Safety podcast. Harriet West-Moore dives into this sensitive topic, sharing personal anecdotes and listener experiences that cast a spotlight on the frustrating instances when job…
Celebrating Female Trailblazers in Law Enforcement History and Their Impact Today
In the latest episode of our podcast, we explore the rich history and vital presence of women in law enforcement. Our host, Harriet West-Moore, takes us on a journey that begins with the story of Marie Owens, the first recorded female law enforcement officer, and Alice Stebbins Wells, who was granted arresting powers. Their contributions…