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Season One Finale

Episode 11 of the First and True podcast, hosted by Kenneth Bator, titled "Season One Finale" was published on July 18, 2023 and runs 4 minutes.

July 18, 2023 ·4m · First and True

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Host, Ken Bator, wraps up season one of First and True and announces two new podcasts including Mortgage Beat which is specifically for first responders looking to buy a home. Learn more about Mortgage Beat at Mortgage Beat | Podcast on Spotify For more information on our sponsor, Police Mortgage, go to https://policemortgage.com/ To suggest a first-responder or true-crime podcast to be highlighted on First and True, contact Ken Bator at [email protected]. Ken Bator is the former True Crime Category Director for Podcast Magazine and the founder of the Police Officers' CU Association. To inquire about speaking engagements or panel facilitations for your next event contact Ken directly at [email protected] and please put "Speaker Inquiry" in the subject line. Learn more about Ken Bator at https://www.btcinc.net/who-we-are

Host, Ken Bator, wraps up season one of First and True and announces two new podcasts including Mortgage Beat which is specifically for first responders looking to buy a home. Learn more about Mortgage Beat at Mortgage Beat | Podcast on Spotify For more information on our sponsor, Police Mortgage, go to https://policemortgage.com/


To suggest a first-responder or true-crime podcast to be highlighted on First and True, contact Ken Bator at [email protected]. Ken Bator is the former True Crime Category Director for Podcast Magazine and the founder of the Police Officers' CU Association. To inquire about speaking engagements or panel facilitations for your next event contact Ken directly at [email protected] and please put "Speaker Inquiry" in the subject line. Learn more about Ken Bator at https://www.btcinc.net/who-we-are

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