GV22-52. Kevin M. Hallinan, Outwittng the Criminal


Our Global Veterans with Sara Troy and her guest Kevin M. Hallinan, on air from December 19th

The Police force needs to understand the criminal mind to know how to combat it; there needs to be an expansion of education and integration of psychoanalysis, social workers, and even past criminals to show the way forward. Things so need to change on all fronts to combat criminal minds.

We are grateful for the brave men and women who help keep New York City’s streets safe, and we know the challenges they face every day. With your ongoing support, we can continue to provide peer assistance to struggling police officers who need our help. Thank you.

POPPA has responded to thousands of police officers who have reached out for help.  The majority of calls to POPPA were by officers who just needed to talk to someone or wanted to meet to discuss issues in more depth.  Approximately 45% of officers were referred to clinicians for ongoing confidential professional help.  Of the officers who received POPPA services, the vast majority returned to full-duty with no career disruption, or chose to retire.

During the 10-year period (1986-1995) before the existence of POPPA, there were an average of 7 active-duty officer suicides per year.  The 28 police suicides from 1993-1995 contributed to the urgent need for an organization of police peers, separate from the Department, but able to work confidentially and with the cooperation of the NYPD.

In the 26 years (1996-2021) since the creation of POPPA, the number of NYPD suicides dropped from an average of 7 suicides annually to fewer than 5 per year, with a low of 2 to a high of 10 in 2019.  In addition to this reduction, more than 150 police officers who have reported to POPPA that they did not complete suicide as a direct result of calling the POPPA 24/7 Helpline and receiving services.  The reduction in police suicide may be attributed to a variety of factors, including changes within the NYPD making officers more comfortable with seeking services, changes in attitudes reducing the stigma of needing and getting help, and the greater availability of resources, we believe that POPPA has played a significant role in the reduction of suicide among NYPD officers.


https://soundcloud.com/plv-radio/gv22-52-kevin-m-hallinan-outwittng-the-criminal?si=c449dd9ef7d944f39d70f138685e4a41&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
 ITunesSpotify Soundcloud
  Amazon  Google play,   iHEART
 Acast   onpodium  Anchor
 Podvine  Radio Public.   FM Player
  Launchpad Mixcloud   Vurbl
   Odysee  Youtube Sticher

Nationwide, the number of suicides is greater than the number of line-of-duty deaths.  This is true among NYC police officers if we exclude the 23 deaths on 9/11, an ever-increasing number of 9/11-related deaths, and police deaths attributed to COVID-19 in 2020 and 2021.  Suicide is consistently the number 1 killer of police nationwide annually.

Among NYPD officers, the suicide rate is lower than that of the National Police Suicide rate (13.8 vs 17.0 per 100,000).  This may reflect a combination of the resiliency of NYC police officers and the availability of resources.  POPPA has been a leader in developing initiatives to combat officer suicide.  POPPA’s Suicide Awareness for Emergency Responders (S.A.F.E.R.) Program gives police officers the tools to identify specific warning signs of suicidal thinking and strategies to respond to an officer in crisis.

His fascinating inside look at a life in law enforcement spans layers of history, explores evolutions in national security, and features game-changing heroes and eye-opening innovations. Kevin M. Hallinan’s life and learning are at once informative, thrilling, entertaining—and perhaps most of all, truly inspiring.

 Kevin M. Hallinan is known as an innovative leader in professional sports security and operations. Serving under four commissioners as SVP of Security and Facility Management, Hallinan oversaw security for all thirty Major League Baseball Clubs, creating revolutionary new systems to better protect the game and its players.

Prior to MLB, Hallinan was commander of the FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorism TaskForce, where he was recognized for his contributions in the war on terrorism. He testified before the U.S. Congress on domestic terrorism and received numerous NYPD/FBI citations and the U.S. Attorney General Award for Exceptional Public Service.

Hallinan earned his collegiate degree at Fordham University and attended the FBI National Academy.

Rob Travalino is a TELLY, EFFIE, GEMINI, and EMMY Award winner and a twenty-plus-year creator, writer, and brand expert. He has written dozens of television episodes, script doctored for feature films, and co-written for Hyperion Books. As a content creator and developer, Rob has overseen or contributed to the ideation and realization of some of the world’s most powerful and lasting franchises.

From books to platform and platform gaming, TV to film, fashion and social content, and across all demographics, there’s little Rob has not influenced. A member of the director’s Guild of America, Rob looks for projects of empowerment and meaning.


FIND KEVINS LAST SHOW WITH UN IN COUNTERTERRORISM HERE

FIND THEIR WEBSITE HERE:

FIND KEVIN ON FACEBOOK HERE

FIND KEVIN ON TWITTER HERE

FIND MORE SHOWS OF ILLUMINATION HERE:

Self Discovery Media.  Orchard of Wisdom Choose Positive LivingHub of Discovery Feedspotlinktr.ee/saratroy

All of our shows/interviews are done by donation, if you enjoyed this show please support us here with either a one-time donation or subscribe and support on Patreon.

TSM22-52. Spike Adams, “The Mask” a Sons Message


Their Story with Sara Troy and her guest Spike Adams, on air from December 20th

 “A fitting tribute to the teenager who could see so clearly and feel so deeply, The Mask is an allegory that teachers and parents will welcome as a starting point for discussions about many of the most valuable and elusive of human traits—love, courage, integrity, and kindness. Beautifully illustrated by Rohan Daniel Eason.”

— BookLife Prize from Publishers Weekly


The Mask
written by Clayton Marshall Adams and illustrated by Rohan Daniel Eason, tells the story of a disfigured man who is bullied by the local villagers until the forest offers him beauty in exchange for a future unknown service, whenever it is demanded by The Mask. The Mask is an allegorical tale that touches upon our human frailties, inspires us to find our inner truth, and dares us to be more courageous than we can imagine. Beautifully illustrated and designed, the award-winning book The Mask compels a reader to ponder important social issues such as bullying and body image as well as the meaning of beauty and truth.


https://soundcloud.com/plv-radio/tsm22-52-spike-adams-the-mask-a-sons-message?si=5394413d3c9241e580e37adbe5a7e941&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
 ITunesSpotify Soundcloud
  Amazon  Google play,   iHEART
 Acast   onpodium  Anchor
 Podvine  Radio Public.   FM Player
  Launchpad Mixcloud   Vurbl
   Odysee  Youtube Sticher

They say that the message Clayton conveys, quite eloquently and quite powerfully, is something that is spoken of in the Bible, by mystics, and by philosophers and poets. What is that message? (“Be kind to others. It’s as simple as that. It does not matter whether someone is different than you in terms of color, culture, religion, or sexual orientation”) 

How old was Clayton when he wrote this story?

Clayton ends his story in a very unique way,Clayton’s the intentions behind the ending was he wanted to compel people to have a discussion about many things — the meaning of a committed relationship, inner beauty vs outer beauty, how people are treated, the impact of bullying on someone’s life)


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Clayton Marshall Adams was a young man who suffered from clinical depression and subsequently took his lifeWhile looking through his computer for photos and writings his mother found this story. His father, Spike, decided to publish it to give his son the best legacy he could.

The Mask was published by CJ Sparrow on October 28, 2021.

Clayton Marshall Adams Headshot.jpg

Family

Clayton Family Photo.JPG

On the website, you created 20 questions that teachers and parents can use for discussion.

www.cjsparrowpublication.com

***To schedule an interview, please contact: Heather Huzovic, heather.huzovic@gmail.com

FIND MORE SHOWS OF ILLUMINATION HERE

Self Discovery Media.  Orchard of Wisdom FeedspotChoose Positive LivingHub of Discovery linktr.ee/saratroy

All of our shows/interviews are done by donation, if you enjoyed this show please support us here with either a one-time donation or subscribe and support on Patreon.

Dressions Dance by Leslé Honoré Poetry  

  · 

It doesn’t always look like darkness

Disheveled

Discombobulated

Sometimes it looks like dance

Like joy

Like syncopated rhythms

Like grace

Like choreography channelling

Ancestor’s dreams

Powerful

Successful

Enviable

Sometimes we get so good

At the act

At the entertainment

At wearing the mask

That we can fool ourselves

A little bit

Long enough for the public

To believe

That we

Have it all together

That the airbrush portrait

Is real

The Instagram smile

Is permanent

The the steps aren’t automatic

That happiness 24/7 isn’t toxic

But the truth is

Living is hard

Lonely is real

Grief is too heavy to hold

People don’t check

On the strong friends

The smiling friends

The dancing friends

The friends who look like

They are on top of the world

Looks are often liars

Hopelessness can grow

Like weeds in the most beautiful

Garden

It doesn’t always look like

Darkness

And it’s so hard to say the words

Out loud

“I need help

This is too much

I don’t want to try anymore”

Because we clap for stunning

Clap for the performance

And ignore those in pain

It doesn’t always look like darkness

Sometimes it just looks like

Our reflection

In the Mirror

Sometimes it’s just too hard

To stay in the light

If life feels like it is too much

to take one more step

let someone hold your hand while you walk

You aren’t alone

You aren’t the only one

I’ve had those thoughts too

You are not alone

I promise

National Suicide prevention life line 988

by Leslé Honoré Poetry  

suicidepreventionlifeline.org

#suicideprevention#tWitch#RiptWitch#RestInRhythm

Shared by Self Discovery Media

Suffering In Silence

How To Be A Beacon Of Hope To Those Precious In Our Lives

-Relationship Expert/Author Heather Dugan Available For Insights-

This week, fans of The Ellen Degeneres Show and So You Think You Can Dance were shocked and saddened by the unexpected death of beloved Dancer/DJ/Actor/Producer Stephen “Twitch” Boss. The public acknowledgment of his passing by suicide has once again brought to the forefront discussion around mental illness and depression. 


Acclaimed author and relationship expert Heather Dugan (The Friendship Upgrade) is offering insights into how we can endeavor to pay better attention to the signs of depression in our friends and loved ones, especially as we come upon a holiday season. 

“Stephen “Twitch” Boss’s death has a personal impact on the many who watched him dance across their screens at home and online throughout the years. He exuded joy. To learn that, in the end, he wasn’t able to access that joy within himself is shocking and frightening”, says Dugan.

“The strongest amongst us are often the ones who lack a safe place to download the very basic trials of life, and we need this kind of connection to feel fully human… we have to share our weaknesses to access true strength. None of us can fully know the life experience of another, and some carry far more than we know. Real connection requires more than pleasantries, so create conversations.”

Heather Dugan is available to offer insights and important tips on how we can help those grappling with emotional darkness and supportive thoughts for those who are struggling, despite the challenges of mental illness often being silent or hidden from the view of others.

FOR SHOWS WITH HEATHER ON MANY TOPICS, PLEASE GO HERE.

ANOTHER VIDEO ON TWITCH HERE

MORE ON SARA TROY HERE

MORE SHOWS ON DEPRESSION AND HOPE TO COPE HERE.

22-51. Consciousness Rising


Sara’s View of Life, with Sara Troy, on air from December 13th

Consciousness, what is it, how do we access it, and why is it so important to rise up to it. Without a conscience, we have no compass; we can not tell wrong from right and do not know kindness, caringness, or compassion. A higher consciousness is tuned in to a higher frequency and vibration, and the higher we go, the more we know, and the more we care about each other.

You hear of people doing atrocities to another, they can not have a conscious, and therefore no heart connection, and most certainly, no opening up to a higher power, for a closed heart can not hear the wisdom from the higher forces.

Knowing your reason for being here, and living in your purpose and playing your unique instrument, is truly an illuminating and inspiring heart felt way to live. How do you get yourself to this state of being? by stepping in to that conscoiusness of enlightenment and heart soul connection, we become the solution, not only to our our own lives but also the lives of others.

It all starts with opening up your heart, that is your compass, it is where love projects from, and it is your generator, so open that heart by seeing all there is to love about yourself, this world, nature, childen, animals, the sky, the wind, the sun and waters, for all of it when you truly decide to be come engaged, will open you up and you will recieve the love and enlightenment, the visions of possiblities, and an excitment to rise up to that higher energy of a loving conscoiusness.

May you rise up to your loving consciouness and radiat from that love to one and all.

https://soundcloud.com/plv-radio/22-51-consciousness-rising?si=c449dd9ef7d944f39d70f138685e4a41&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
 ITunesSpotify Soundcloud
  Amazon  Google play,   iHEART
 Acast   onpodium  Anchor
 Podvine  Radio Public.   FM Player
  Launchpad Mixcloud   Vurbl
   Odysee  Youtube Sticher

FIND MORE SHOWS OF ILLUMINATION HERE

Self Discovery Media.  Orchard of Wisdom FeedspotChoose Positive LivingHub of Discovery linktr.ee/saratroy

All of our shows/interviews are done by donation, if you enjoyed this show please support us here with either a one-time donation or subscribe and support on Patreon.