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34:28The Unshakeables is back for Season 2 — and it’s kicking off with an episode you absolutely won’t want to miss. Listen in as Ben Walter sits with a very special guest: chairman and CEO of JPMorganChase, Jamie Dimon. One of the world’s most respected financial thought leaders, Jamie will connect the dots between the current challenges facing small business owners and the broader financial landscape. And, of course, it wouldn’t be an episode of The Unshakeables if Jamie didn’t share some of the pivotal moments that he overcame to forge ahead in his own career. This season Ben will also be joined by some new co-hosts, all of whom are making waves in business and culture in their own right. In this first episode, you'll hear from Kathleen Griffith, founder of Grayce & Co. and author of Build Like a Woman. The Unshakeables is brought to you by Chase for Business and Ruby Studio by iHeartMedia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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This podcast explores the world of policing in Cambridgeshire, from the ever popular dog unit to investigating the tragedy of a fatal collision, we aim to give you a real insight into our work.
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DS Dan Scott is the first to admit he underestimated the impact retail crime has on those working in the industry. For some staff dealing with shoplifters is a daily occurrence which can leave them victim to violence and threatening behaviour. While the financial cost to the industry is in the billions, with a misconception that perhaps this is a victimless crime the impact on individuals is significant.…
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1 'We've never seen anything like this before' - Policing Peterborough's sex worker industry 15:43
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15:43An escalating pattern of behaviour could be putting women in danger and officers need to act fast. This episode explores the vulnerable nature of the street sex worker industry in Peterborough and how it is policed. PC Sarah-Kate Watson talks about how an unusual case involving an escalating pattern of strange behaviour was managed. A case involving something the team ‘had never seen before’.…
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A man who has spent more than half of his life in prison shares his story as part of a new podcast series focused on prevention. “I want to give myself a chance – turning away from a life of crime”, Ian Edwards, 57, talks about his attempts to leave his criminal past behind him. He speaks candidly about the chaos, addiction, and anger that consumed his teenage years and led to him committing a series of armed robberies that ended with a life prison sentence.…
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1 Spotting the signs of predatory behaviour 18:50
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18:50In this episode we will be discussing the force’s work to prevent violence against women and girls. This is a priority area for the force and has involved a long-term behaviour change campaign and several education projects. This includes training CCTV operators, taxi drivers, door staff and businesses in spotting the signs of predatory behaviour. It was this training that led CCTV operators to call police to the aid of a woman who was in distress in Peterborough last year, after recognising the signs of a predatory man. Warning – this episode involves discussions around sexual assaults.…
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In this episode we are joined by Tom Wilby, from the force’s Demand Hub, who discusses what it is like to be the first person to speak to someone in an emergency and in need of police support. Tom talks about the types of emergency calls the force receives and the role he plays in protecting people from harm and ensuring they have the help they need.…
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1 The tell-tale signs of a suspicious death 15:35
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15:35In this episode we are joined by Detective Inspector Lindsay Harbour who talks to us about the process involved in investigating the sudden death of a person. From the methodical search at the scene to those tell-tale signs that tell you something isn’t as it seems, Lindsay explains what officers are looking for and the role they play in determining the circumstances of a person’s death.…
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In this episode we are joined by DC Charlie Mitton, from the force’s Child Abuse Investigation and Safeguarding Unit, who talks about the investigation into a highly manipulative and dangerous paedophile who preyed on young girls through social media. Warning – This episode contains discussions some listeners may find upsetting or difficult to listen to.…
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In this episode we are joined by Inspector Karl Secker who talks about the force’s work to support those in a mental health crisis through the use of a mental health car. Historically police were heavily reliant on the use of emergency powers through section 136 of the Mental Health Act to provide support to those in a mental health crisis. Now thanks to the force’s mental health car those in crisis are getting the expert care they need thanks to joint working with health colleagues. Karl explains more about the initiative.…
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At birth, Megan Gwynn weighed less than 4lbs, had suffered a burst bowel and only survived thanks to emergency surgery at Addenbrooke’s Hospital. She had also been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, a condition that causes damage to the lungs, digestive system and other organs and shortens life expectancy. Despite this, and her own concerns, Megan recently achieved her ambition of becoming a police officer. We spoke to her about how she has overcome all life’s hurdles, and our own HR expert Phillipa Moodie who explains what is takes to be a police officer. For more on becoming a police officer, visit our website https://bit.ly/3S7GroH For more of our stories follow us on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/CambsCops Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CambsCops/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cambscops/…
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Concern for people and missing from home reports represent a significant slice of modern policing. But behind the stats there are stories of real people, some ending in tragedy but others in joyful reunion. In this podcast, Detective Inspector Nick Cook speaks about the highs and lows of investigating missing people, while experienced control room supervisor Malcolm Graham explains how concern for person calls so often fall to police, even when they shouldn’t. For more information about reporting incidents to us, visit www.cambs.police.uk and click on “Report”. For more of our stories follow us on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/CambsCops Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CambsCops/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cambscops/…
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In this podcast we speak to Janet Cameron, a survivor of historical sexual abuse at the hands of convicted murderer Colin Hill. Janet has bravely waived her anonymity and spoken out on her battle for justice, 32 years after being raped and being told by police there was nothing that could be done. For more information on rape, serious sexual offences and how police can help - https://www.cambs.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/rsa/rape-and-sexual-assault/ For more of our stories follow us on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/CambsCops Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CambsCops/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cambscops/…
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1 Neighbourhood policing - it’s everyone’s business 22:30
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22:30We’ve got neighbourhood policing teams working closely with local authorities, community leaders and residents to protect communities, gather information and reduce crime across Cambridgeshire. But we can’t do it by ourselves, we need residents like you to continue feeding us information so we can help rectify the issues that matter to you most. In this podcast you’ll hear direct from some of our neighbourhood officers about the work they do and how we can all work together to make a difference. Neighbourhood policing, it’s everyone’s business. You can find out more about your neighbourhood policing team on our website Your Area Or you can keep up to date with daily news on our social media pages Peterborough , Cambridge , South Cambs , East Cambs , Fenland , Huntingdonshire For more of our stories follow us on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/CambsCops Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CambsCops/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cambscops/…
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Anthony Burn, 59, is a “manipulative predator” who sexually abused multiple young children for nearly 40 years. Burn befriended families in Huntingdon and elsewhere, before gaining their trust and targeting their children. In July last year he was jailed for a minimum of 20 years. In this podcast we speak to DC Kev Foxcroft about the investigation, and we hear from one of the victims who bravely agreed to share her experiences. An important listen for everyone, but particularly parents and carers, as we aim to protect the county’s children. Protecting the county’s children is one of our top priorities. Visit our website for more information or advice concerning child protection: https://bit.ly/3aOaWPT…
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Like many people struggling with loneliness after the breakdown of a relationship, retired dentist Simon Frost from Soham, turned to the internet looking for company, friendship and possibly love, but it didn’t work out as he’d hoped. Sadly, Simon’s story is all too common. For many lonely and vulnerable people, the person online may be the only person they chat to all week, so even if they suspect something isn’t quite right, to speak to that person is better than no one, so it can be very difficult to break the cycle. For more advice on romance fraud and how to avoid falling victim to scams, visit the force's dedicated web pages - https://bit.ly/3QdCDRv For more of our stories follow us on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/CambsCops Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CambsCops/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cambscops/…
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It was a day on the front line like any other for PC Leo Clarke in February last year. But that one day changed the next year of his life as he knew it. Leo was left with a bleed on the brain after being attacked on duty. He needed surgery and spent almost a week in hospital. Now back helping to keep Cambridgeshire safe, in this podcast episode he speaks honestly and openly about the severity of his injuries and his road to recovery. For more of our stories follow us on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/CambsCops Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CambsCops/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cambscops/…
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1 Leaving him was the best thing I’ve done 12:30
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12:30Each year, we sadly deal thousands of reports of domestic abuse and work tirelessly to bring offenders to justice. In this podcast, we speak anonymously to a brave domestic abuse survivor who suffered threats and physical abuse at the hands of her ex-partner and hopes to encourage others to speak out. We also hear from DC Jess Day who investigated the case and will explain the support available to survivors. More info: https://bit.ly/2VQeLw0…
From sniffing out evidence such as drugs or firearms, to finding missing people or catching criminals, our police dogs really are vital in helping us keep Cambridgeshire safe. In this podcast we speak to members of the dog unit about their crime-fighting canines and experiences on the unit. Remember - the nose knows!…
Sex offenders living in our communities no doubt concerns many people, particularly those with children. Once convicted, paedophiles are placed on the Sex Offenders Register and are often subject to Sexual Harm Prevention Orders. In this episode we speak to Det Sgt Kayleigh Smith to discuss how we manage offenders in the community as part of efforts to keep children safe. For more on child protection visit: https://bit.ly/3xKlkOx…
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Warning: this podcast contains content some may find upsetting, and may be considered only suitable for adults. We speak to a survivor of serious sexual offences about her experiences of reporting what happened after initially being concerned she wouldn’t be believed. We also talk to a police officer and the manager of the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC). Visit our website for information and support: https://bit.ly/2UPkbab…
In October 2019 30-year-old Alex Fitzpatrick was fatally stabbed 15 times on a St Neots street. Last year, 33-year-old Robert Parkins was found guilty, by a unanimous jury of Alex’s murder and jailed for 19 years. Here we speak to Sgt Amanda Rossiter, who was one of the first on the scene, about the fateful day and the dangers of carrying knives. For more about knife crime or to report concerns visit: https://bit.ly/3ijcYqU…
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Operation Laysan was a mysterious investigation which took many turns. In September 2015, Ricardas Puisys vanished from his home in Wisbech. A murder investigation was launched and the hunt for his body began. Ricardas had not been seen for three years before the investigation took an unexpected turn… This podcast contains content about modern slavery. For more information on the signs visit our website: https://bit.ly/3yZiGVs…
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1 An avoidable tragedy - the anatomy of a fatal road collision 14:00
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14:00Last year 35 people were killed in road collisions in Cambridgeshire. Every one was investigated and caused devastation for victims’ family and friends. And every one could have been avoided. In this podcast we speak to Claire Danks, whose 22-year-old daughter Lauren was killed in a crash caused by a drunk driver in 2016, and Sergeant Mark Dollard, a traffic officer. More info on road safety or report dangerous driving: https://bit.ly/2VTQXaJ…
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