I really enjoyed my interview with Philadelphia policeman Curtis Ghee. So much so that I run through all the highlights here and how it inspired me. It also gave me a kick that he liked some of my podcast episodes.
Episode notes:
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I am fully on the walking and recording train again and loving it. I was all about it for the first 3, 4, or 5 months. Then they were all from the desk. But I’m all in on it again and it’s so fun!
I have not taken singing lessons yet.
How fun was my interview with Curtis Ghee, listen here: Interview #33 Philly policeman Curtis Ghee: Cops, Robbers, and your God given destiny.
I really enjoyed it. My first 30 minutes of it were very disjointed, it felt like it was disjointed and off track, I had all these questions, the way I wanted it to go (but I went ahead and edited it out…). And I finally I was like “You know what Curtis, you are up to all this amazing stuff, tell me about it!” and then it erupted from there :). I really enjoyed it and it flowed…
I was in awe and aghast sometimes. He is a black policeman from Philadelphia and has been on the force for 29 years or so. And he was on the streets, patrolled the streets for a good 10 years, of the gnarliest parts of Philadelphia. He’s got perspective, stories, awareness… He’s got this massive heart clearly. He wants to help young people in his community to find God inspired action or purpose. (Said in a non dogmatic way).
He does a huge amount of work in facilitating that and he’s out there changing lives. We got to talk racism, black white perspective. Black cops white cops. Black criminals white criminals. He’s got a couple books coming out. He has a really cool program to help prisoners and “normal” people… There’s the literal prison of being behind bars and the prison of your mind.
And he helps police officers and families and the trauma that helps with the job. And when he was talking about police officers as human begins and being human beings like you and me… There was this moment that was so profound, I started to cry. I felt the humanity for that.
In the conversation that is on the podcast… This is the analogy he used. If someone is cooking at MacDonalds and they mess up your fires and they make a mistake, they just make you another batch of fries.
But in the police officer world, if they make a mistake sometimes lives are on the line. And how brutal and heavy that can be.
God bless you Curtis. You are the real deal. He is about helping community and people. He had so many bombs and nuggets. He’s got such a big heart, but when he’s talking about roughing people up on the streets because that’s part of the job. OMG so amazing.
Go back and listen to it. Here’s the link: Interview #33 Philly policeman Curtis Ghee: Cops, Robbers, and your God given destiny.
He was referencing how he was listening to the episodes and how the do the dishes for god episode… He really loved that. You can listen to that one here: “Do the dishes for God”
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