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Evolve With Emily

198. Standing Up Against Tyrannical Orders, Former Police Officer Greg Anderson

Evolve With Emily

Emily Hayden

Fitness, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Education

4.9626 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2021

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode, Emily has guest Greg Anderson on. Greg is an ex police officer with about a decade of experience in his field. He is also a former Army Ranger, black belt in Jiu Jitsu, husband, father, business owner, host of Endless EndeavorPodcast and is here today to share his experience and perspective in regards to what is happening currently in our country. When he was a police officer, Greg shared a video on Instagram in which he called out fellow officers for enforcing tyrannical orders against people. He stated that he would not be violating people's constitutional rights and when he refused to take the video down, he was eventually fired. Greg talks about what's happened in his life since then and how his life has changed for the better since he stood up for what he believed was right. They also talk about the qualities that they believe makes a good leader, taking personal responsibility, having humility and discipline and how to challenge yourself  in order to be the best version of yourself. 

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Greg's JiuJitsu Instagram, Electric North Jiu Jitsu : https://www.instagram.com/electricnorthjiujitsu/

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone and welcome to the Evolve at the Emily Show.

0:16.2

I'm your host, Emily Hayden.

0:18.0

And today's guest is Greg Anderson.

0:20.6

He is a ranger. He's into Chititsu,

0:23.7

Black Belt Chuditsu. He was a police officer, family man, business owner. And today he's here to

0:28.6

share with us some of his insights, you know, given that he was in the military for so long and one of

0:33.6

the most elite special operations. He was a police officer for multiple years.

0:39.4

You know, he's owned a business. He has a family. He has so much incredible perspective to offer

0:43.4

us in life in general, but especially given the position that a lot of people are in right now,

0:48.5

given, you know, 2020 and the whole mandates and everything going on. So as somebody who has held these positions,

0:56.8

he actually decided one day to create an Instagram video.

1:00.4

And in this Instagram video, he captioned it,

1:03.3

are you doing the right thing?

1:04.7

And he made a message to his fellow police officers,

1:08.1

really inspiring them to think about what it was that they

1:11.4

were choosing to enforce. So what I'm going to do right now before we even say hi to Greg is I'm

1:16.5

going to play a little bit of that video so that you guys can see it if you're watching on

1:20.9

YouTube or you can hear it if you're listening on the podcast. We're going to play about a minute

1:25.8

of it. So I want you guys to hear this original message. If you'd like to see the original video, which has gotten millions of views,

1:31.1

you can check it out on his Instagram, just scroll back about a year. So here we go. We're going

1:36.2

to listen to this message and then we're going to hear a little bit more directly from him.

1:41.3

You know, as a police officer, I'm compelled to make this video. I've been to law enforcement for 10 years and I'm speaking to my peers, other fellow officers,

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