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Talk'n the Beat

by Sterling Heights TV

Welcome to "Talk'n the Beat" a podcast where Officers Larry Reynolds and Kevin Coates of the Sterling Heights Police Department share a behind-the-scenes look at the daily lives of police officers and the stories that make their jobs unique, challenging, and rewarding. With a mix of humor and informative discussions, you're sure to learn something new and have a few laughs along the way.

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Episodes

Episode 22: “Reunite the Fight” - A Marine’s New Mission

42m · Published 16 May 10:00

In this compelling episode of "Talk’n the Beat," Officers Larry Reynolds and Kevin Coates engage with Scott Gatto, a former Marine whose service commenced dramatically on the morning of September 11, 2001, as he arrived at his base in Hawaii. His challenging deployment to Iraq, which included fierce combat in Falluja, was just the beginning of his journey.

After leaving the service, Scott became acutely aware of the pervasive mental health struggles among his fellow Marines, many of whom were succumbing to the pressures through tragic means. Moved by their struggles and the insufficient support from the VA, he founded "Reunite the Fight." This vital organization, founded by veterans of intense combat in Fallujah, is dedicated to reducing veteran suicides through reunions, retreats, and ongoing support. These events do more than just bring veterans together; they restore the deep connections made in service, providing emotional and practical support, including job placements and counseling.

In this first installment of a two-part series, Scott shares his profound experiences in the military, the formation of his nonprofit, and its crucial mission: to ensure no veteran feels alone in their battle back home.

For more details on Scott’s initiative and how it is making a difference, visit Reunite the Fight.

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Episode 21: A Journey of Resilience with Jeremiah Campbell

53m · Published 02 May 10:00

In the latest episode of "Talk'n the Beat," Officers Kevin Coates and Larry Reynolds sit down with Jeremiah Campbell, Treasurer on the executive board of Facing Addiction Now (FAN). Jeremiah's journey is one of resilience and hope, as he shares his personal story of overcoming addiction and loss.

As one of the founding members of FAN, Jeremiah has been sober since July 2007 and is deeply involved in the recovery community. Inspired by his late brother Kyle, who tragically lost his life to addiction, Jeremiah's mission is to inspire and guide others to live to their full potential.

During the intense discussion, Jeremiah opens up about his struggles with addiction as a teenager and the profound impact it had on his life. He reflects on the importance of finding a way out of addiction and being there for others when they are ready to seek help. Moreover, he shares insights into his journey of self-discovery, the courage to adapt, and the power of embracing change.

Join Officers Coates and Reynolds as they delve into this heartfelt conversation with Jeremiah Campbell, exploring themes of resilience, recovery, and the transformative power of hope. Discover how Facing Addiction Now is making a difference in communities and providing support for those affected by addiction.

For more information about Facing Addiction Now and their initiatives, visit their website at Families Against Narcotics.

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Episode 20: A Conversation with Chief Judge Stephen S. Sierawski

59m · Published 18 Apr 10:00

In this episode of "Talk'n the Beat," Officers Larry Reynolds and Kevin Coates sit down with 41A District Court Chief Judge Stephen S. Sierawski. Judge Sierawski, elected in 1998, brings a wealth of experience and insight to the discussion. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Wayne State University Law School, he has dedicated his career to serving the community and upholding justice.

Throughout the episode, Judge Sierawski shares personal anecdotes and reflections on his life journey, including his time at Notre Dame, where he also pursued his passion for boxing. From his experiences in the military to his current role as Chief Judge since 2023, he offers valuable insights into his belief in the impact he can make from the district court bench.

Join Officers Reynolds and Coates as they engage in an enlightening dialogue with Judge Stephen S. Sierawski, exploring his remarkable life experiences and enduring dedication to serving others.

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Episode 19: Serving the Community One Cup at a Time

54m · Published 04 Apr 10:00

In this special episode of 'Talk'n the Beat,' Officers Kevin Coates and Larry Reynolds step outside their usual topics to chat with Shaina Allen, the owner and operator of Scooters Coffee. Drawing on the old-fashioned notion of 'walking the beat,' where police officers would engage with local business owners, Officers Coates and Reynolds sit down for an insightful discussion with Shaina Allen. Through her experiences running Scooters Coffee, Shaina shares valuable insights into the importance of community connections, customer service, and making a positive impact. Together they dive deeply into the philosophy of serving others, pursuing one's passion, and giving back to the community.

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Episode 18: Q&A Session with Officers Reynolds and Coates

59m · Published 21 Mar 10:00

In this episode of "Talk'n the Beat," Officers Larry Reynolds and Kevin Coates take a break from hosting guests to dive into a long-awaited question and answer session. Having gathered inquiries from residents throughout the first season, and now well into Season 2, the guys are eager to address a range of topics sent in by the audience. With no subject dismissed as too light or heavy, the officers share their candid responses, adding their personal touch to keep the conversation engaging and laid-back.

Join Officers Reynolds and Coates as they explore these questions, sharing laughs and insights along the way, making this installment both informative and entertaining.

Send Your Questions to Officers Larry and Kevin!
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Episode 17: Policing Perspectives with Sergeant Lamar Kashat

1h 2m · Published 07 Mar 11:00

In this episode of "Talk'n the Beat," Officers Larry Reynolds and Kevin Coates sit down with Sergeant Lamar Kashat from the Sterling Heights Police Department’s Directed Patrol Unit (DPU). Together, they delve into the proactive policing methods employed by the DPU and the importance of effective communication in leadership.

Sergeant Kashat's upbringing in Saginaw by Iraqi immigrant parents instilled in him a strong work ethic and values, which he brings to his role in law enforcement. His fluency in both English and Aramaic has proven invaluable in serving the diverse community of Sterling Heights.

Drawing from his experiences, transitioning from a small police department to the SHPD, Sergeant Kashat provides unique insights into the benefits of working at the SHPD. The conversation also includes intriguing anecdotes that underscore the unpredictable nature of police work.

Join Officers Reynolds and Coates as they engage in an enlightening discussion with Sergeant Lamar Kashat, exploring proactive policing strategies, leadership principles, cultural diversity, and intriguing tales from the field.

Send Your Questions to Officers Larry and Kevin!
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Episode 16: Beyond Politics with Congressman John James

58m · Published 22 Feb 11:00

In the season 2 premiere of "Talk'n the Beat," Sergeant Aaron Susalla steps in for Officer Kevin Coates alongside Officer Larry Reynolds to welcome Congressman John James to the show.
In this engaging episode, Congressman James shares insights into the formative experiences that have shaped his character and values. Drawing from his military background, he reflects on how his time in service has deeply influenced his perspective on leadership, duty, and responsibility.
The conversation extends beyond the political arena as they delve into matters of faith and its significance in guiding personal and professional decisions. Congressman James articulates how his faith serves as a compass, informing his approach to navigating complex challenges in today's world.
Moreover, the discussion shifts to pressing issues faced by law enforcement, including mental health concerns and the implementation of new strategies in addressing drug addiction. Together, they explore innovative approaches to these challenges, highlighting the importance of collaboration in finding effective solutions.

Send Your Questions to Officers Larry and Kevin!
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Episode 15: Looking Out for Our Kids with Detective Pappas

51m · Published 04 Jan 12:00

In this compelling episode of "Talk'n the Beat," Officers Larry Reynolds and Kevin Coates engage in an enlightening conversation with Detective Lindsey Pappas from the Youth Services Bureau, where her work primarily revolves around addressing child-related crimes.

While delving into the serious aspects of her role, Detective Pappas sheds light on the crucial topic of online child safety. The discussion offers valuable insights into how parents and guardians can actively participate in their children's online activities to protect them from potential exploitation, making it a must-listen for anyone concerned about child safety in the digital age.

Amidst the serious subject matter, the episode also features some lighthearted moments from Detective Pappas' career, including anecdotes from her experiences during the midnight shift on patrol. Join us for this discussion with Detective Lindsey Pappas, where dedication to child safety meets moments of humor and humanity. This episode promises both eye-opening insights and moments of levity, all in the spirit of promoting the well-being of our youth and community.

Send Your Questions to Officers Larry and Kevin!
Email us at talk'[email protected] and your question may be used in an upcoming podcast episode.

Episode 14: A Conversation with Police Chaplain Robert Wendt

55m · Published 21 Dec 12:00

In this compelling episode of "Talk'n the Beat," Officers Larry Reynolds and Kevin Coates engage in a heartfelt conversation with one of the Sterling Heights Police Department's two new police chaplains, Robert Wendt.

Police chaplains like Pastor Robert Wendt play a vital role within law enforcement by offering emotional, moral, and spiritual support to officers, staff, and their families. As a trusted source of comfort and guidance, they create an environment where officers can openly seek help and find solace in times of need.

Join us for an enlightening conversation that delves into the profound impact of police chaplains like Pastor Robert Wendt, who bring a sense of compassion, understanding, and spiritual guidance to the Sterling Heights Police Department and the broader community. Discover the invaluable support provided by these dedicated individuals, and gain a deeper understanding of their role in promoting the well-being of our officers and the communities they serve.

Episode 13: Sgt. Hakim Returns

1h 8m · Published 07 Dec 12:00

In this edition of "Talk'n the Beat," Officers Coates and Reynolds welcome back Sgt. Hakim. While our previous episode delved into his remarkable military background, this time around, we shift our focus to his pivotal role within the Training Division.

Join us as Sgt. Hakim shares his passion for providing top-notch training to fellow officers. He takes us behind the scenes of the training process, highlighting the dedication and commitment required to equip the Sterling Heights Police Department with the skills and knowledge needed for their challenging roles.

Sgt. Hakim's unwavering dedication to staying up-to-date with the latest techniques and proven approaches for ensuring the best possible outcomes in every encounter is a testament to his commitment to excellence. In this episode, he provides valuable insights into the importance of continuous improvement and the impact it has on our community.

Talk'n the Beat has 27 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 24:59:20. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on June 18th 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 26th, 2024 09:11.

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