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  • End of Watch Conversations EP 3 The Forgotten One
    2026/05/08
    Tonight on End of Watch Conversations, Cassidy shares one of the calls that never really leaves you. A child was accidentally left behind at a daycare facility overnight. By morning, the police were called, Child Services became involved, and what followed was a difficult reminder that sometimes the hardest calls aren’t the violent ones… they’re the quiet ones. We also touch on another side of isolation in today’s world — seniors left alone, forgotten check-ins, and the moments that make officers realize how deeply human this job really is. No politics. No theatrics. Just real conversations about the calls, the people, and the things that stay with you long after the shift ends. Viewer and listener discretion is advised.

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    29 分
  • End of Watch Conversations EP 2 - Labor Day
    2026/04/30
    What looks like celebration from the outside doesn’t always tell the full story. In this episode, Cassidy takes us inside the reality of working one of New York City’s largest public events—the Labor Day parade. With nearly 2 million people in attendance, the scale alone is overwhelming. But behind the scenes, it’s long hours, constant vigilance… and sometimes, moments that change the tone of everything. Cassidy shares what it was like working all four days of the event—and the night a shooting turned a crowded celebration into an active crime scene. What followed wasn’t action or adrenaline—but something quieter, heavier… standing guard through the night, holding the line, and being present in a moment most people never see. From there, the conversation opens up into other parades and public events—what it takes to manage them, what can go wrong, and what officers carry with them long after the crowds go home. No hype. No dramatics. Just real conversations from the job—and the moments that stay with you. Viewer and listener discretion is advised.

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    37 分
  • Mornings with Mike and Shelly - Odd Food Items
    2026/04/29
    Pineapple on pizza—delicious or completely wrong? This morning, Mike and Shelly dive into one of the most divisive food debates out there… and it doesn’t stop there. From fries in milkshakes to some truly questionable combinations, the conversation takes a few unexpected turns along the way. It’s light, it’s honest, and it’s exactly the kind of back-and-forth that makes you realize—people feel very strongly about their food.

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    34 分
  • End of Watch Conversations EP 1 - 7325 Days
    2026/04/26
    Some calls stay with you. In this first episode of End of Watch Conversations, Cassidy shares one of the earliest moments in his career that changed everything—the first call he responded to that he simply wasn’t prepared for. Six months on the job… still learning the rhythm… still figuring out what the work really asks of you… And then that call comes in. The kind that doesn’t leave when the shift ends. This conversation isn’t about shock value or retelling events for the sake of it. It’s about what those moments do to a person—how they shape you, stay with you, and quietly become part of who you are. Some stories aren’t easy to hear. But they matter.

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    54 分
  • Mornings with Mike and Shelly - How Things Have Changed
    2026/04/25
    What changed… and when did it happen? In this episode, Mike and Shelly take a look at the everyday things that quietly shifted over time—from reading maps and memorizing phone numbers to getting in a car with a stranger and calling it normal. It’s not about right or wrong, better or worse… just an honest conversation about how the world we grew up in compares to the one we live in now. Some things got easier.
    Some things got faster.
    And some things… we never really stopped to question.

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    34 分
  • Mornings with Mike and Shelly - Driving Habits
    2026/04/20
    You can learn a lot about someone just by watching how they drive. In this episode, Mike and Shelly take a ride through the little moments that say more than people ever will—slow drivers, aggressive drivers, parking lot chaos, and the unspoken rules of the “wave or no wave” debate. Somewhere between the turn signals and the shopping carts, a simple truth shows up: Driving might be the one place where people stop pretending. Pull up a chair… you might recognize more than a few of these drivers.

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    29 分
  • Mornings With Mike and Shelly - Pilot Episode
    2026/04/15
    What happens when you take real life, real conversation, and put it in front of a microphone? You get this. Mornings with Mike and Shelly isn’t a scripted show. It’s not polished for perfection. It’s two people—husband and wife—talking about life as it actually shows up. The small moments, the funny ones, the frustrating ones… and the ones that make you stop and think. From everyday experiences to the things we all quietly deal with, this is a conversation you can step into—like sitting at the kitchen table with a cup of coffee, listening in… or maybe even seeing a little of yourself in it. If you’ve been looking for something real…
    you might have just found it.

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    16 分
  • No Big Answers -Pilot Episode - A New York Minute
    2026/04/12
    A simple moment. A passing story.
    And the quiet realization that sometimes… things make more sense when you stop trying to force them. This is No Big Answers.
    A place for conversation, observation, and the space in between.
    This interview is with Cassidy, a retired New York City policeman. It contains strong language and a description of a crime scene as it was.
    Listener discretion is advised.

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    1 時間 9 分