Standing Post is the official podcast of the United States Secret Service! In this series, we interview active and former employees about their roles and responsibilities and hear inside information about the people and programs that make up the United States Secret Service. The Secret Service was established July 5, 1865, solely to suppress the counterfeiting of U.S. currency during the Civil War... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 92 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Government |
In our special #WomensHistoryMonth episode of "My First Foot Beat," we're joined by an inspiring trio of siblings who've made their mark in law enforcement. Sgt. Tech. Natasha Rowles, alongside her sisters DEA Special Agent Raynette Kornickey and Met... more
In the latest Standing Post episode, we chat with Inspector Maria Ruano and ATSAIC Kelly Friedman about empowering women in law enforcement within our agency. Leading the Uniformed Division Women's Council and the 1811 Women's Working Group, they sha... more
In the latest episode of Standing Post, Executive Director of the Office of Equity and Employee Support Services Loucious Hires III discusses a topic that is difficult for some to talk about: diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I). It's an incredible... more
In this episode of Standing Post, we're joined by Special Agent Robert Waltman, who discusses one of our lesser known programs: Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS). This initiative focuses on countering the emerging threat that drones, with the... more
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Greg McKimmy here from Rev 11 The Ressurection of the Dead. Rule 1 Don’t be a Glutton, don’t steal people’s ID’s their passwords, their cellphones, I know “Hillary “, “Hillary Clinton”, “The Secty “ , and most of all “Secty “ Clinton. Stealing the reward from the State Department Rewards for Justice Program was just the beginning for your “Hillary Clinton “. What you should have done was turn over the reward to its rightful recipient. I know you were listening on a wiretap at your location while... more
I am fascinated to hear about the uniformed officers. It’s so interesting to hear about their stories and paths. It really puts the human element front and center. The episodes are short and sweet, which makes it easy to consume. And Natasha Rowles does a great job as interviewer!
Cody does a nice job interviewing his guests and I really enjoy learning more about the Secret Service through these podcasts!
I’m not big on interview podcasts, but Cody is a good interviewer that lets his guests shine. Definitely staying in the rotation.
The interviews are all so interesting. Particularly the one with Clint Hill. Keep it up! However what happened to the old episodes??
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