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Episode 08 - Access & Understanding
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0:59
What Is the Citizen's Academy? (Format & Goals)
3:53
Who Can Join? Access, Backgrounds & Honest Critique
8:39
Hannah’s Story: From Family Loss to Cardinal Housing Network
13:03
Partnership & Reentry: Beyond “Not Our Problem”
17:03
Why Hannah Joined the Academy & First Impressions
18:45
Training, Culture, and How Much Practice Deputies Get
21:38
Matthew’s Perspective: A Defense Attorney in Citizens Academy
24:44
Inside the Jail: Kitchen, Work, and “California of Kansas”
27:37
High-Stress Simulations: Reentry, Crosswords & Car Stops
32:21
What Stress Reveals: Design and Purpose of the Simulations
43:27
You Can’t Simulate Mental Illness
47:15
How to Apply: Dates, Times & Requirements
49:02
Not Just Cheerleaders: Careers, Critique & Transparency
53:26
Guns, AR-15s & Difficult Conversations
56:19
Open Dialogue & Accountability
58:21
Closing Icebreaker: Concerts & Favorite Shows
1:02:02
“Coffee or Beer With…”: Dream Conversations
1:05:11
Wrap-Up & Tease for Next Episode
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Episode 08 - Access & Understanding
Jan 29, 2026
Season 2
Episode 1
Douglas County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Jay Armbrister sits down with community outreach coordinator Morgan Haney and recent Citizens Academy graduates Hannah Bolton (founder, Cardinal Housing Network) and defense attorney Matthew Fredrick to explore how the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office opens its doors to the public.
They break down what happens over the seven-week, nine-session DGSO Citizens Academy — from reentry simulations and jail tours to dispatch, firearms and traffic-stop scenarios — and how experiential learning changes perceptions of law enforcement.