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Jason M. Palamara: Journey of a Homicide Detective

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Jason M. Palamara is a retired New York City Police Department Cold Case Homicide Detective who has served for over twenty years in forensic and criminal investigations. He is also a U.S. Navy Veteran who served in Operation Noble Anvil (NATO Operation Allied Force) aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt.


Jason is a John C. Maxwell certified life coach, teacher, speaker, and trainer. He has served as a peer support counselor with the NYPD and currently volunteers as a crisis intervention counselor with the Long Island Crisis Center.


As the director of Veteran & First Responder engagement for Forge VFR, his mission is to connect with and serve his fellow First Responder and Veteran communities, ensuring that they always have access to the care they need. Jason is also working on a book titled "Living Blue," which focuses on police wellness and resilience, with Barbara Rubel.

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Jason M. Palamara is a retired New York City Police Department Cold Case Homicide Detective who has served for over twenty years in forensic and criminal investigations. He is also a U.S. Navy Veteran who served in Operation Noble Anvil (NATO Operation Allied Force) aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt.


Jason is a John C. Maxwell certified life coach, teacher, speaker, and trainer. He has served as a peer support counselor with the NYPD and currently volunteers as a crisis intervention counselor with the Long Island Crisis Center.


As the director of Veteran & First Responder engagement for Forge VFR, his mission is to connect with and serve his fellow First Responder and Veteran communities, ensuring that they always have access to the care they need. Jason is also working on a book titled "Living Blue," which focuses on police wellness and resilience, with Barbara Rubel.

Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/unimpressedpodcast. https://plus.acast.com/s/unimpressedpodcast.



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