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211: Part 1: Ryan Tillman – Dancing Cop runs for Governor of California

Game of Crimes

Game of Crimes

True Crime

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 August 2025

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Ryan Tillman's story dives deep into the realities of political campaigning, the pressures of leadership, and the sacrifices families make to support those who serve.  He shares how he uses his platform to break down police videos, educate communities, and bridge the gap between law enforcement and the public. Ryan's story isn’t just about crime and politics—it’s about courage, faith, and hope in the face of adversity. From addressing California’s toughest issues to inspiring personal growth and community engagement, Ryan’s vision for the future is rooted in service and responsibility.

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0:00.0

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0:07.3

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0:28.5

love to use. It's not about me. It's about the people. I feel like we need to give the collective

0:34.3

back to the people. I feel like it's been hijacked. I feel like people are

0:37.7

pushing initiatives and agendas because they want to push their thing forward. And if we focus on

0:43.1

the people, and that's what the beauty of podcast is, is you focus on other people's stories.

0:47.9

It's the stories of these people, that's their testimonies that keep us thriving as a nation,

0:52.9

that give us hope. So even when you feel like we have no hope, even when you feel like the hope has been

0:57.1

sucked out of everything, I get re-inspired knowing that there's good people out there doing

1:01.5

the work like yourself and so many heroes that come on these shows.

1:04.2

I had a guy on my podcast yesterday who formerly played in the NFL and now he's doing so many

1:10.2

other different, you know,

1:12.5

horrible work just by trying to raise awareness of fentanyl overdoses, which is how his mom

1:18.3

passed away. So it's those stories that give me hope and make me realize that

1:22.4

stop being so blinded and polarized by what they're showing you on the news media

1:26.7

and be focused on the

1:27.9

people that are actually out there doing it.

1:29.3

Hey, everybody. Welcome back to the next episode of Game of Crimes and you you know where I am. I'm out in Southern California, doing a catch-up with a bunch of old friends. You know, it's one of my favorite things to do every year. I think this is my seventh or eighth year. And like I do in the past several years, when I'm out here, I've tried to find guests that we've had on the show before.

2:05.3

And now, I guess we've had so many people on the show, this is like a treasure trove.

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