Although the holidays are meant to be a time of joy and cheer, they can be especially difficult for members of law enforcement who are out on the job. Founding Chairman and CEO of the Community Police Relations Foundation Al Eskanazy highlights the incredible work his organization does.
Janice speaks to several of the country's finest and bravest first responders honored for this year's National First Responder's Day celebration in New York City.
Police dogs are one of law enforcement's greatest assets, but what goes into the making of a K9 unit? Founder of Spike's K9 Fund James Hatch discusses what inspired him to establish the fund and what goes into training dogs such as Yoda to become such skilled partners.
Artificial intelligence is a rapidly evolving form of technology making its way into many facets of life. ER Physician and CEO of Convo GPT Dr. Harvey Castro explains how his A.I. software, "Sherlock Holmes," can be used to provide users with information about various crimes.
Crime scene cleaners Tom DeSena and Junior Lallbachan provide an in-depth look at their line of work. They share stories from some of their most shocking jobs, discuss their toughest cleaning challenges, and even give some cleaning advice for listeners at home.
This week, Martha sits down with CEO and Founder of Tunnel to Towers Foundation Frank Siller who tells his late brother's story of courage and selflessness as an FDNY Firefighter on the day of the 9/11 terror attacks.
This week, Martha takes the streets of Minneapolis for a walk and talk to discuss police reform with members of the Minneapolis community where George Floyd died last year. Listen now.
This week, Shannon sits down with former NFL player and author of Under Our Skin, Benjamin Watson, to discuss the George Floyd protests and how they have brought up a larger conversation about racial inequality in this country.