031: Ever wondered what it's like to balance faith, family, and the demands of law enforcement? - Constant Rosemand (Sergeant Miami Police Department)
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Ever wondered what it's like to balance faith, family, and the demands of law enforcement? Meet Officer Roseman, whose journey began in Brooklyn, New York, as a preacher's kid and led him through a remarkable 30-year career across multiple police departments. Roseman opens up about his ups and downs, his return to faith, and how his spiritual journey dovetailed with his police work starting at the tender age of 19. You’ll hear us discuss how his upbringing in a devoted family and his mom’s weekly radio ministry instilled values that have guided him through each chapter of his life and work.
Join us for an engaging conversation with Officer Sarge, who brings a rich multicultural perspective shaped by his Cuban and Haitian heritage. Learn how moving to Miami in the 80s and becoming one of the few black, Christian officers was both a challenge and a calling. Sarge offers a raw, candid account of his career—breaking barriers, navigating societal expectations, and holding onto his faith. His story provides a unique lens on the intersections of race, faith, and policing, making for a compelling and enlightening discussion.
Dive deeper into the sacrifices and emotional toll that law enforcement takes on officers and their families. Hear from Sergeant Roseman about the critical role of community support, the hidden struggles behind the badge, and the heartfelt listener message that underscores the power of comfort and compassion. We touch on everything from officer-involved shootings to the reality of transitioning out of law enforcement, offering a profound look at the human side of policing. This episode is a powerful reminder of the courage, dedication, and need for understanding that defines the lives of those who serve and protect.