True Blue Conversations - Geoff Stewart - Western Australian Police Superintendent Ret.
True Blue Conversations Podcast
Release Date: 05/11/2026
True Blue Conversations Podcast
G’day and welcome back to True Blue Conversations — where we share the stories of those who’ve stood the line, served their communities, and carried the weight of responsibility most will never truly understand. Today’s guest represents something rare — not just service, but endurance at the highest level. Forty-eight years in policing. Nearly five decades of showing up, day in and day out, through the good, the bad, and everything in between. Joining us is Superintendent (Retired) Geoff Stewart of the Western Australian Police — a man who built a career on leadership, resilience,...
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G’day and welcome back to True Blue Conversations—where we sit down with the people who’ve served, sacrificed, and continue to give back long after the uniform comes off. Today’s guest is a man who has taken a life of service and turned it into something truly special. Barry Randall is a current serving Victoria Police Officer with over 32 years of service, having seen the job from the frontline. Barry knows exactly what it means to carry the weight that comes with it—the pressure, the trauma, and the quiet battles that follow you home. But instead of walking away from it,...
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On this week’s podcast, I speak with former Australian Army Combat Medic Jody Tieche, a man whose story is built on service, resilience, and the experiences that come from operating in some of the most demanding environments imaginable. Jody served as a combat medic with the 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, a role that puts you right in the thick of it. When soldiers are wounded and every second matters, the medic is the one running toward the danger — carrying the responsibility of keeping his mates alive. Jody served in Timor in 2006 and served two tours of Afghanistan, Rotation...
info_outlineG’day and welcome back to True Blue Conversations — where we share the stories
of those who’ve stood the line, served their communities, and carried the weight of
responsibility most will never truly understand.
Today’s guest represents something rare — not just service, but endurance at the
highest level. Forty-eight years in policing. Nearly five decades of showing up, day in
and day out, through the good, the bad, and everything in between.
Joining us is Superintendent (Retired) Geoff Stewart of the Western Australian Police
— a man who built a career on leadership, resilience, and an unwavering
commitment to the job and the people beside him.
From walking the beat in the early days to making the tough calls at senior
command, he’s seen policing evolve, faced moments that test character, and led
from the front when it mattered most.
This is more than a career — it’s a lifetime of service. A story of mateship, pressure,
sacrifice, and what it truly means to wear the badge for nearly half a century.
So, settle in — because this is True Blue Conversations, and today, you’re hearing
from a man who’s given 48 years to the job, and has the stories to prove it. This is a
raw and honest chat about how much policing has changed from the late 1970s to
the modern day.
Presenter: Adam Blum
Guest: Geoff Stewart
Editor: Kyle Watkins