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Arizona Department of Public Safety launches ‘Seven Points’ podcast

Nov 23, 2024, 7:00 PM

The Arizona Department of Public Safety launched a new podcast showcasing the careers of AZDPS pers...

The Arizona Department of Public Safety launched a new podcast showcasing the careers of AZDPS personnel while highlighting their experiences. (Arizona DPS)

(Arizona DPS)

PHOENIX — The Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) launched a new podcast on Monday showcasing the careers of AZDPS personnel while highlighting their experiences.

“Seven Points” is hosted by the AZDPS Public Information Supervisor Sergeant Eric Andrews and Detective Sherod Harris.

Each episodes features Andrews and Harris interviewing different AZDPS staff members detailing their personal stories on the job.

“We created Seven Points to showcase the incredible individuals behind the badge at the Arizona Department of Public Safety,” Andrews said in a press release. “By hearing from our people firsthand, we hope to offer insight into the diverse opportunities within the department that much of the public doesn’t know exist as well as showcase the meaningful work our team does to keep our communities safe.”

The podcast’s first episode features Colonel Jeffrey Glover. The Director of the AZDPS reflects on his career in law enforcement as well as his aspirations for the department over the next two years.

In addition to a video version available on the AZDPS YouTube channel, listeners can find the podcast on Spotify, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and Podcast Index.

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Arizona Department of Public Safety launches ‘Seven Points’ podcast