Merrion Josephine, LLC

The Commverse

The Commverse Magazine is a quarterly magazine (digital & audio) for public safety and critical communications personnel.

Author

Merrion Josephine, LLC

Category

Government

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Jun 10, 2026

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Episodes

The Homecoming 10.12.2025

A journey of loss, healing and growth as the author overcomes PTSD and is able to return.

One Voice (Column) 10.12.2025

One voice can make a difference. One voice can change the world. There are many stories out there that highlight these voices. That is what this column will focus on. It'll be about people like you who make a difference every single day. "One Voice" will focus on stories that have been shared during an Imagine Listening session, submitted for the #IAM911 Movement.

Why Change Feels Hard 10.12.2025

Why does change feel hard, even when we want it? What are the real roots of resistance? How to turn fear into familiar.

Inside ICCRA 10.12.2025

This is an introduction to the International Critical Control Rooms Alliance bringing together the public safety emergency communications centers, and all other communications centers from across the world be they oil refineries, universities, transportation, or other centers to learn together and work together.

You are the Culture 10.12.2025

How everyday actions build a stronger comm center. This is a front-line perspective on resilience, teamwork, and pride in the headset.

NG911 In Plain Speak 10.12.2025

Clear conversation about the impact of NG911 to the person on the console at 03:30. 

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