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Jim Kirk (Retired Tucson Police Sergeant)

Episode 128 of the Choir Practice Podcast podcast, hosted by Brian Parker, titled "Jim Kirk (Retired Tucson Police Sergeant)" was published on May 22, 2024 and runs 218 minutes.

May 22, 2024 ·218m · Choir Practice Podcast

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Send us Fan Mail Jim began his career in the late 80's after a rough start at childhood. He said he was wild and, just the old movies, his dad sent him off to boarding school. New Mexico Military straightened out and he believes that is where he had the first inkling to do something exciting while getting to help people. Tune in, enjoy the show and be sure to reach out. Tell me what you thought of this, or any, episode! Thanks again, I'm grateful for each one of you. For those keeping track ...

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Jim began his career in the late 80's after a rough start at childhood. He said he was wild and, just the old movies, his dad sent him off to boarding school. New Mexico Military straightened out and he believes that is where he had the first inkling to do something exciting while getting to help people.

Tune in, enjoy the show and be sure to reach out. Tell me what you thought of this, or any, episode! Thanks again, I'm grateful for each one of you. For those keeping track with me, we are currently sitting at 49,381 downloads. I owe it all to you, it's your fault!

Come see me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/choir.practice.94 
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