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Here at the Waco Police Department, we work daily to Build Relationships, Engage the Community, and Actively work to keep you safe because Together we can create a thriving community. Our new podcast Waco PD on the BEAT is here for YOU to learn a lot more about the officers that are keeping you safe, how the police department works, and what crime increases and decreases we’re seeing in your community.
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Traveling the country in the Purpose Driven RV, host Mingo Palacios connects with some of todays most insightful leaders on topics relevant to emerging and next generation pastors and leaders creating the future of ministry, marketplace, and art.
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Ogni settimana scegliamo una panchina diversa per discutere con i consiglieri comunali e gli attivisti del PD Desio di ciò che accade in città, dentro e fuori dalle istituzioni. Fuori dal Comune è una diretta video che va in onda tutti i sabati sulla pagina FB "PD Desio"!
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Lying is a curious thing. We learn to lie as children as an important skill of distinguishing fiction from reality. However, many of us grow up without fully understanding what tricks and techniques we used to use as children and how much better off we will be instead if we switch to being increasingly more respectful, appreciative, and honest.…
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It's good practice to be more mindful and in control of your life. But even when things are planned in the best way possible, something can happen that can change our course unexpectedly and dramatically. Fortunately, things are rarely what they seem, and a seeming adversity is often really an opportunity to do something new and better.…
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Tune in to this episode from, "The Briefing Room" where Lt. Kohrell and sidekick Sgt. Gray interviewed both Trainee Bobby Rodriguez and AJ Raya, who recently graduated from the San Bernardino Sherriffs Academy, Class 234. They discussed their experience going through the 23-week course and provided insight for those interested in joining our Depart…
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Most of the time, as adults, we live in our thoughts. We do it when we get up, go to work, or when we try to distract ourselves from our feelings with all the modern inventions at our disposal. Most of us barely even remember what it was like to feel and to use our senses. We learned to abstract from reality and construct our lives in our heads. Bu…
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Hello Waco! We are BACK and ready to share our stories with you!! We've taken a bit of a hiatus but we are ready to get back at it, informing you all there is to know about Waco PD, the good we're doing in our community, and the hot topic crimes we want you to look out for! Our first episode back in 2024 is all about our website, we give a detailed…
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This episode gives a theory on how most churches relying only on the purpose of worship might be experiencing a lack of growth or vitality in the new year. Mingo reflects on a recently published article featuring Rick Warren and how the strategy of implementing the 5 Purposes has kept Torrey Pines Church strong despite Covid restrictions. "…
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It is true that the real test of a man is not simply how physically strong or dominant he is. It is how comfortable we are with our emotions, especially as it relates to helping other people and becoming our best, most mature selves. And the peace this affords us has to be earned in the crucible of a fight that is much more important and dire than …
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There are several components to what we call self-esteem. There is the influence of our genes, there's our place in our social order (and how well we stick to it), and perhaps most importantly, how we progress in things that matter to us (that is, how we set and achieve goals for ourselves). All of these will reward us with positive feelings throug…
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We are conditioned to do what other people want us to do, which we take for the right thing to do. Yet, each individual life is unique and requires our own unique and sometimes out-of-the-box decisions to be made. Because a life half-conscious is a life half-lived. It all boils down to two questions: What do you want, and why?…
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Too often, we focus on what we want to achieve without considering why we want it or how we can create the best results. We put our focus outside of where our power lies. Taking that focus and putting it back where it belongs - on doing our best in the situation and learning from the experience, rather than just on "what's in it for me" is the key …
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Many of us continue to hold beliefs that hold us back, that were untrue even when we picked them up when we were much younger. We still see these beliefs as accurate without questioning them simply because they have become familiar. But that doesn't make them true. By adopting a growth mindset, you can achieve your dreams, as well as what you don't…
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We like to be active, go out and achieve. This is all great most of the time, but sometimes we get so caught up in achieving our goals we no longer realize what the real purpose of the goal was, why we wanted to achieve it or what has happened in the meantime. Sometimes taking a break is an art of reconnecting with ourselves on a deeper level, whic…
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Tune in to this episode from, “The Briefing Room” where Lt. Kohrell and sidekick Sgt. Gray interviews both TJ and Fabian who are part of the video and audio crew for the TV show, COPS. They discussed what it was like to film our very own SBPD Officers in action for the past eight weeks. They also conversed about what their life is like traveling on…
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We are living in a time when more people are gaining power over public discourse than ever before. There are many positives to it - from giving more power to individuals to giving voice to the voiceless. A lot of good has been done that couldn't be done before. Unfortunately, even well-meant ideas don't always lead to public good, particularly when…
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We are each the most important person in the world. Most of us have known this since childhood and never relinquished this idea. There are good psychological and biological reasons for this as a default outlook on life. At the same time, we benefit greatly from a more balanced perspective. The mature person can understand and live with the notion t…
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Responsibility is the spice of life. It creates meaning out of nothing. It builds strength of character. It makes pain go away. And it's the one thing that creates true happiness in life. There are caveats about what to feel or not to feel responsible for, but taking more responsibility for our lives is almost always the best and most empowering th…
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Last year we celebrated Faith & Blue Weekend and with so much success it grew to a whole WEEK this year! Sit down with us and Pastor Chuck from Glory Bell Church to talk about all the fun and exciting events happening in Waco from October 1 - 9. Faith & Blue was launched to facilitate safer, stronger, more just, and unified communities by directly …
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The Behavioral Health Network (BHN) and Waco PD have partnered to hire new Behavioral/Mental Health Clinicians in our Dispatch center to help with calls for service where an officer might not be necessary. This four-year grant is under BHN so both organizations can provide a better, quicker, and healthier response to those suffering from a behavior…
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Dieting, in all its different forms, is now a huge business - and most often, it has other agenda than improving your health or keeping you fit (which would generally be contrary to its business model). While you can seek comprehensive advice from a good trainer or nutritionist, the change in your lifestyle that will make the most difference doesn'…
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A new series within the Waco PD on the BEAT podcast is "Never Quit, Never Forget" which is the motto within our Special Crimes Unit. This unit handles some of our most high-priority cases, homicides. Moving forward, we will highlight unsolved homicide cases. Sit down with us and detectives of the Special Crimes Unit as they dive into the cold cases…
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This is one of the "heavier" episodes. Drawing from CBT (or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) it focuses on the relationship between cognition (mainly thinking, feeling, and beliefs) and taking action. It explores how these influence and strengthen each other and how understanding why we think and do things the way we do can help us positively transfor…
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The fear of success is one of the greatest limitations we put on ourselves so we don't achieve what we have every right to get, even though this fear is something very different from what we commonly think. Understanding how this fear works will skyrocket our success, especially for those who deserve success the most - the most caring of us, who pr…
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The Police Athletics League (PAL Club) is a new non-profit organization led by community leaders within the City of Waco in partnership with the Waco Police Department. This program aims to connect law enforcement with next-generation leaders to positively impact lives and our community through developing effective avenues of sportsmanship, teamwor…
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Psychologists know there is much more to the human mind than we are consciously aware of. So do people with eidetic memory, people who have learned the method of photoreading, and any kind of geniuses and prodigies that we believe are "gifted". Understanding and making better use of the part of our mind that we are not normally aware of is the basi…
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Waco PD's Traffic Unit has seen an increase in drivers speeding and running red lights. These two bad habits can turn deadly quickly, Sergeant Chad Ashworth with the Traffic Unit talks about the rules of the road, what he's seeing while out educating the public, and how you can keep everyone safe while on the road!…
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Post-traumatic stress disorder is a serious mental health problem caused by a single trauma or a number of traumatic incidents. While successful treatment generally includes working with a specialist, there is a lot we can do to better understand the condition, our triggers, and how our past can be better understood and used to live a better life i…
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The Animal Control Unit has recently joined the Waco Police Department! Supervisor and Animal Control Officer Christina Thane talks about all the work they do and how they're helping the city and WPD each day to keep our community safe and our pets too! From snakes to raccoons, cats, and dogs the ACU takes care of them all!…
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The Community Opportunity Event (COE) is back for its second year! Our youth represent the future; therefore, as a community, we need to do everything we can to guide them on the right path to success. The COE promotes a holistic approach that addresses the root causes of teen gun violence through community resources and healthy lifestyle choices w…
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April is Child Abuse and Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The Advocacy Center for Crime Victims and Children join us to talk about how their services help those victimized by crime and what you can do to be an advocate for victims of crime. If you or anyone you know is a victim of crime please call the Advocacy Center at (254) 752-9330 or their Cris…
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