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  • Question everything
    Sep 6 2025

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    In this week's episode, Bobby and Sarge discuss a story on social media where the female gives an account of being drugged while shopping at Walmart. With people on social media looking for clicks and likes, it has become apparent that the majority of information on these platforms are faked to illicit responses so the poster can go viral, which means more money. Was this a real incident where the lady saved herself from human traffickers? I guess we will never know for sure. So, in a nut shell, take everything with a grain of salt and never take anything at face value as gospel.

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    53 m
  • Race relations in police work Part 2
    Aug 30 2025

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    This episode is the second part of our two-part podcast. Bobby and Sarge discuss race relations in Police work and have special guest, Retired Sergeant Kevin Fain. The discussion was so good that we had to make this a two-part series. Listen in as Kevin discusses joining the U.S. Marines out of high school and then joins the Police department as a young Black American man back in the 80's when there were more "good old boys" in the job that there are today. You'll get good insight on how he perceived racism and how he dealt with it. Kevin and your hosts delve deep in this aspect of police work with a raw open dialogue.

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    54 m
  • Race relations in police work Part 1
    Aug 23 2025

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    This episode is a two-part podcast. Bobby and Sarge discuss race relations in Police work and have special guest Retired Sergeant Kevin Fain. The discussion was so good that we had to make this a two-part series. Listen in as Kevin discusses joining the U.S. Marines out of high school and then, as a young black American, joins the Police department back in the 80's when there were more "good old boys" in the job that there are today. You'll get good insight on how he perceived racism and how he dealt with it. Kevin and your hosts delve deep in this aspect of police work with a raw open dialogue.

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    47 m
  • Police suicides = Poor leadership?
    Aug 16 2025

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    In this week's episode, Bobby and Sarge discuss the apparent uptick in police suicides. Why are they happening? Are there not programs and assistance available? Or does it boil down to leaders not acting on or recognizing the behavior changes in their officers and addressing them? Even though some officers wouldn't seek help or take it when offered, does this stem from the officer's perception that leadership doesn't care so, why seek help? There are lots of questions remaining, but it does demand the question be asked, does poor leadership contribute to the apparent upswing in reported police suicides?

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    48 m
  • Changing trends in terrorism threats
    Aug 9 2025

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    In this week's episode, Bobby and Sarge discuss the trends that are emerging in terrorism. With the southern border being left wide open and the fact that the last administration allowed enough military aged men from nations hostile to the US and the western culture, to man 200 infantry divisions. it stands to reason that a portion of these men are here to cause havoc within our borders. Acts of terror that have happened in the middle east (suicide bombings, multiple active shooters working in concert with other active shooters.... etc.) are now being committed in Europe. So, it stands to reason that they WILL happen here. To defeat our enemy, we must think like our enemy. As uncomfortable as this may be, we do not have the luxury of remaining mental sheep. It is time we put on our big boy pants, think the unthinkable and mentally and physically prepare for the next attack. The trend is to target first responders with 8–10-man teams. Prepare accordingly.

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    51 m
  • Alligator Alcatraz
    Aug 2 2025

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    With the news and protesting going around here in the Free State of Florida, the subject of Alligator Alcatraz had to be discussed. How is it that this facility is being compared to Auschwitz? A holding facility designed to hold illegal aliens. Yes, some use the soft wording of undocumented migrants, but the truth is, they entered our nation illegally and changing their status slaps every legal immigrant in the face. Like it or not, our last administration allowed the equivalent of 200 infantry divisions into our country via the southern border. The vast majority of these illegal immigrants were military aged males fleeing countries that are hostile to the United States and the western culture. There are sleeper cells within our borders. The facts are this, the last administration allowed millions of unvetted people into our country and the current administration has to clean it up. Let us know your thoughts,

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    47 m
  • Scams and rants
    Jul 26 2025

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    Before taping, Sarge receives a notice via his text messaging that he has outstanding tickets, and an arrest is imminent unless Sarge pays thousands of dollars in fines. Looking at the text, if one was easily persuaded, you could see why people could fall for this. Scammers steal 20 billion in personal savings every year and we hope this episode helps others from falling for these scams that look like real texts and emails and phone calls. Spread the word.

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    46 m
  • Living with hypervigilance
    Jul 19 2025

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    In this week's episode, Bobby brings up the subject of living with hypervigilance as a retired police officer. How does the job affect us after we retire? Sitting with our backs to a wall so we can see the door and the room, looking for suspicious people in our vicinity, running what if scenarios through our minds as we go about our day. does the hypervigilance hurt us in the long run? What say you? Let us know.

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    51 m