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Top 10 St. Louis-Area Police Departments to Work For & Our National Pilot Episode

Top 10 St. Louis-Area Police Departments to Work For & Our National Pilot Episode

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The boys kick things off from our Florida studio with a full house and a few familiar faces, easing into some classic banter and a recap of a few vacation mishaps that prove you probably shouldn’t let retired cops near plumbing, shower knobs, or grocery stores.From there, we react to a recent article ranking the Top 10 police departments to work for in the St. Louis area, breaking it down the only way we know how — honest, opinionated, and with plenty of laughs. We’re also joined by Chief Joe Spiess, who stops by to accept a very official (and slightly uncomfortable) award after his department landed at the top of the list.Then we get into something big.We were recently asked by a national communications company to record a pilot episode, and you’ll hear that pilot in this show. In it, each of us shares the episodes and stories that meant the most to us — the ones that stuck, the ones that shaped the show, and the ones that remind us why we started doing this in the first place.Now we want to hear from you.Give the pilot a listen and let us know how we did — the pacing, the flow, the production, and the overall feel. All feedback is welcome, and we appreciate every comment.As always, thank you for supporting the show and helping us keep the stories alive.Communities that support law enforcement are safer places to live.#TheBrighterSideOfBlue #PolicePodcast #LawEnforcement#TrueCrime #BehindTheBadge #PoliceStories

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