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July 24, 2025 70 mins

Natalie’s back home at the SCRT! In this episode, I’m a bit riled up about a post I saw recently. It really bugs me when smart people say really stupid things. It’s even worse when they’re criticizing law enforcement as a whole. Making sweeping generalizations is a sign of closed-mindedness and the inability to think through the problem logically. Do you want to be a follower or a leader? Do the work and come to your own decision and form an educated opinion. Natalie and I discuss this in depth and how blanket statements are useless. We also talk about self-isolation, making a 180 in life, and how things can be a bit complicated. Natalie opens up about her experiences parenting two daughters while in mental health recovery. As always, we had a great time making this episode and hope you enjoy it!



  • Social media can create challenges for teenagers and families.
  • Public perception of law enforcement is often generalized and unfair.
  • There are both good and bad officers in law enforcement.
  • Personal growth often requires confronting uncomfortable truths.
  • Sobriety can change relationships and social dynamics.
  • Emotions play a significant role in decision-making processes.
  • Self-awareness is crucial for managing emotions and reactions.
  • Apologizing to loved ones can strengthen relationships.


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