Ep 61 Seb Valentine
Seb is a detective constable with Surrey Police, working in their
public protection unit investigating serious crime against the most
vulnerable in our society. His Policing career started in the Met
Police where, after 2 years as a volunteer Police...
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Seb is a detective constable with Surrey Police, working in their
public protection unit investigating serious crime against the
most vulnerable in our society. His Policing career started in
the Met Police where, after 2 years as a volunteer Police Officer
or ‘Special’, he caught the Policing bug and joined ‘the job’
full time in 2011. He chose Hounslow as the place to get
experience and spent two years as a uniform constable answering
999 calls there. He also had the pleasure of seeing the sights of
London from a different perspective as a public order officer.
Being an avid fan of ‘The Sweeney’ he always knew he was destined
to be a detective. After a stint working on a new initiative to
better deal with foreign national offenders and a few months as a
street duties instructor and acting Sergeant, Seb applied for
CID. He attended Scotland Yard’s world-famous Crime Academy,
becoming a substantive detective in 2017. A country boy at heart,
the rolling hills of Surrey were too beautiful to resist so he
transferred to Surrey Police soon after and choose to work in the
safeguarding unit, training to be a specialist accredited child
abuse investigator.
The son of a GP (who was also an artist) and a music teacher, he
was born and raised in Bristol where he enjoyed a house full of
music. His mother would teach piano at home and he would spend
hours listening to Beethoven and Bach from his dad’s record
collection. There is photographic evidence of him conducting
Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony in the lounge in his pyjamas at age 8,
but that is locked away securely! He attended King Edward’s
School, Bath, where he joined the choir and sang many services in
the awesome Bath Abbey. He also played the violin and was a
member of multiple music groups including a medieval group where
he played medieval fiddle and Psaltery (Google it). He took part
in chamber concerts in the Holbourne Museum, Bath, which houses a
Steinway Piano Rachmaninov chose to play when he came to the
city. Following a brief episode where he applied to study Physics
at University and join the RAF as a pilot, he came to his senses
at the last minute and auditioned for the Royal College of Music
as a singer. He studied there for 5 years between 2000 and 2005,
gaining a Bachelor of Music degree in vocal performance. Seb then
spent the next few years trying to make a living as a musician
and having a lot of fun in the process, working for Opera
companies all over the UK and touring the USA for 3 months with
the Carl Rosa Opera Company. he hasn’t sung a wide range of roles
from Pantomime and Gilbert and Sullivan to Mozart and Verdi.
Seb talked about his work with Blue Light Symphony Orchestra, and
about an innovative recent reject with Chroma and music therapist
Amanda Thorpe, working with emergency services professionals.
https://www.bluelightsymphony.org/
https://youtu.be/lzgDtzKKETg
References
Kahneman, D. (2017) Thinking, fast and slow. Penguin Books.
Rosenberg, M. B., & Chopra, D. (2015). Nonviolent
communication: A language of life: Life-changing tools for
healthy relationships. PuddleDancer Press.
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