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A podcast for those who serve.
The Chaplain’s Desk is a quiet place to pause, reflect, and reconnect with matters of faith, purpose, and perspective. Hosted by Chaplain Kurt Richey, this podcast is created especially for men and women in law enforcement — and for those who support them.
Drawing from Scripture, lived experience, and years of pastoral and chaplaincy service, each episode offers thoughtful encouragement without politics, sensationalism, or noise. Here, authority is discussed with humility, justice with mercy, and service with gratitude.
These are conversations about calling, burden, restraint, and hope — spoken calmly, respectfully, and with deep appreciation for the work you do.
New episodes release twice monthly, on the first and third Tuesdays at 8 a.m.
Pull up a chair. You’re not alone.
A podcast for those who serve.
The Chaplain’s Desk is a quiet place to pause, reflect, and reconnect with matters of faith, purpose, and perspective. Hosted by Chaplain Kurt Richey, this podcast is created especially for men and women in law enforcement — and for those who support them.
Drawing from Scripture, lived experience, and years of pastoral and chaplaincy service, each episode offers thoughtful encouragement without politics, sensationalism, or noise. Here, authority is discussed with humility, justice with mercy, and service with gratitude.
These are conversations about calling, burden, restraint, and hope — spoken calmly, respectfully, and with deep appreciation for the work you do.
New episodes release twice monthly, on the first and third Tuesdays at 8 a.m.
Pull up a chair. You’re not alone.
Episodes
Apr 7, 2026
Stay Curious
Apr 7, 2026
Apr 7, 2026
16 min
In this episode, Chaplain Kurt Richey explores how curiosity defines both the sharp investigative eyes of law enforcement and a vibrant life of faith. Drawing on insights from Albert Einstein, Ted Lasso, and his own experience with colorblindness, Richey encourages listeners to look past the "camouflage" of the world to find deeper truths. By highlighting the biblical Bereans, he invites the law enforcement community to apply their natural inquisitiveness to spiritual matters, reminding them that a truly noble heart is one that never stops asking questions.

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