Jason Lacayo & Michael Muqattash Talk About It With Franjez Episode 28

Join Franjez in the latest episode of the Talk about it with Franjez Podcast, as he engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jason Lacayo, a former SWAT Team Member and Yonkers New York Detective, alongside Michael Muqattash

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2/1/20244 min read

Join Franjez in the latest episode of the Talk about it with Franjez Podcast, as he engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jason Lacayo, a former SWAT Team Member and Yonkers New York Detective, alongside Michael Muqattash. Episode 28 is packed with insights into the multifaceted world of law enforcement, police perception, and mental health support.

Law enforcement is a complex field that often faces scrutiny and challenges. In this episode, Franjez dives deep into the experiences and perspectives of Jason Lacayo, who brings a unique insight into the realities of being a SWAT team member and a detective in Yonkers, New York. Jason shares his firsthand experiences, shedding light on the intense situations he encountered and the mental toll it can take.

One of the key aspects discussed in the podcast is police perception. The media often portrays law enforcement in a certain light, and it is important to have conversations that delve beyond the surface. Franjez and Jason explore the impact of media representation on public perception and the challenges it poses for law enforcement officers.

Another crucial topic addressed in the episode is mental health support for law enforcement officers. The nature of their work exposes them to high levels of stress, trauma, and emotional strain. Franjez and Michael Muqattash discuss the importance of providing adequate mental health resources and support systems for these dedicated professionals. They delve into the stigma surrounding mental health in the law enforcement community and the steps that can be taken to break down barriers and promote a culture of well-being.

The conversation between Franjez, Jason Lacayo, and Michael Muqattash is both enlightening and thought-provoking. It offers a glimpse into the complexities of law enforcement, police perception, and the need for mental health support within the field. Through their discussion, they emphasize the significance of open dialogue and understanding in bridging the gap between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

As you listen to this episode of the Talk about it with Franjez Podcast, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the challenges faced by law enforcement officers and the importance of addressing their mental well-being. It is a conversation that encourages empathy, understanding, and the recognition of the human side behind the badge.

Franjez engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jason Lacayo, former SWAT Team Member and Yonkers New York Detective, alongside Michael Muqattash. Talk about it with Franjez Podcast episode 28 is packed with insights into the multifaceted world of law enforcement, police perception, and mental health support. Jason Lacayo, Bronx New York born and Yonkers New York raised, brings a unique perspective as a former SWAT Team Member and Detective with 18 years of police experience.

Known as "The Real Jumpman," Lacayo is not just a law enforcement professional but also a Dualthon winner with a remarkable background, including working alongside award-winning actor Colin Farrell. In this episode Jason Lacayo delves into his extraordinary police work in crisis deescalation, highlighting his qualifications as a detective and SWAT team member. He also shares his commitment to mental health support, offering valuable advice for aspiring cops. The discussion touches upon the differences between being a cop and a detective, as well as the unique challenges faced by NYS Correctional Officers.

Lacayo, the host of "Behind The Mic Podcast," sits down with Michael Muqattash to explore diverse histories, relationships, and perceptions of the police. The conversation delves into the sensitive topics of racism within the police department and the derogatory term "pigs" used against cops. This clip not only offers a deep dive into the professional life of Jason Lacayo but also addresses crucial societal issues, providing a comprehensive perspective on law enforcement. Like, comment, and subscribe to "Talk About It with Franjez" for more compelling conversations with remarkable guests.

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