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Mike Barron with The BLUES Police Magazine
Episode 16

Mike Barron with The BLUES Police Magazine

A Badge of Honor Podcast · Spreely Media

February 14, 202356m 57s

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Show Notes

Hosts and PTSI Resilience Trainers John Salerno and Samantha Horwitz talk with Mike Barron, publisher of The BLUES Police Magazine, on A Badge of Honor Podcast.

Founded in 1984 to serve the needs of law enforcement officers in Texas. Now the BLUES is America's largest digital magazine. The BLUES is the oldest and largest Independently owned police magazine in the State of Texas.  To subscribe visit https://bluespdmag.com/

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