
The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Meet
Embark on a journey through the corridors of justice, constitutional principles, and the intricacies of law enforcement with "The Rich Giardino Show." Hosted by Sheriff Rich Giardino, a revered figure in the legal realm, this podcast provides a compelling exploration of pressing issues at the crossroads of the Constitution, crime, and politics. Sheriff Giardino is the only person in New York State history to have been elected as a District Attorney, a Superior Court Judge and a Sheriff, giving him a unique perspective on all things legal.
With a career spanning over three decades, Sheriff Giardino brings a wealth of experience and expertise to each episode. From dissecting landmark legal cases to examining the evolving landscape of public policy, he offers thought-provoking discussions that seek solutions to today’s complex issues that resonate with audiences far and wide.
"The Rich Giardino Show" promises interesting and educational conversations with a broad range of national experts. Subscribe now and join the conversation at the forefront of legal discourse!
The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Meet
Addressing the Mental Health Crisis Among Veterans: Ep 028
In this compelling episode, Rich Giardino welcomes Thomas Elwood, Program Director for the Veterans Peer-to-Peer Program of the Mental Health Association (MHA) of Fulton and Montgomery Counties. Together, they tackle one of the most pressing issues facing our nation’s heroes: the devastating epidemic of veteran suicide.
Rich and Tom explore the challenges veterans face, from mental health struggles to the need for strong community support systems. They highlight the life-saving work being done by the MHA Veterans Program, including resources, peer-to-peer support, and actionable steps to help veterans and their families navigate these difficult times.
Join the conversation and discover how organizations like the MHA are providing hope and building a brighter future for those who’ve served our country.
Contact Thomas Elwood
Phone number: (518)762-5332
Email: vppd@mhafm.org
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