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Endless Endeavor with Greg Anderson

EE 296: Walking Away from the Crime Scene with Megan Sellstrom

Endless Endeavor with Greg Anderson

Greg Anderson

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness

4.6765 Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2026

⏱️ 129 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 296, I sit down with Megan Sellstrom. Megan spent the last 13 years as a crime scene investigator in Louisiana. She recently identified the heaviness the profession was causing and made the courageous decision to walk away and step into a new phase of life. 

Megan loved the career, as you'll hear on the show. It was fascinating, and she held a passion for it, but being subjected to violence for years took its toll. Her story is not unlike many people inside the profession, and she made the decision to prioritize her heart over her career. 

Please enjoy Episode 296 of the Endless Endeavor Podcast.

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0:00.0

What's up guys? Welcome back to the Endless Endeavor podcast. This is episode 296, and we're going to go right into the ads today because we only have one ad, and it is my book. Today's episode is brought to you by courage through adversity. You guys listen to the show, no, this has been a long process. It is finally complete, and it is available on Amazon now. So I ask a favor from you guys. You know I don't ask favors, but I'm calling one in

0:22.1

because this is important. Please either go to the link below or just go to Amazon and type in

0:27.2

courage through adversity and pick up a copy. I promise you guys, it's a good read, it's a fun read,

0:32.7

and it has a lot of good nuggets of knowledge in there that you can apply to your life.

0:36.5

I've already got a lot of feedback. People are really enjoying this book. And I need sales to increase and I also need reviews to come in.

0:44.3

And if you guys can do that for me, it would be greatly appreciated. Also, I've told you guys before,

0:49.8

don't just buy one copy, buy two and give one to a friend. That's going to spread the web and that's

0:54.9

going to help everything just gain momentum and it's going to help me tremendously. And as always,

1:00.0

guys, any help is greatly appreciated. The last thing I will say is this. If you have a friend in

1:05.9

your life that you think would enjoy this book, just send them a text, send them this link and see if they'll

1:11.4

pick it up for themselves. And guys, if you send it to a friend and they fucking hate the book,

1:15.9

tell them, I will Vemno them the difference and we'll get straight. And that's it. That's it for ads

1:20.4

today, guys. In episode 296, I sit down with Megan Seldstrom. Megan spent 13 years as a crime

1:26.0

scene investigator in Louisiana. She recently

1:28.5

identified the heaviness the profession was causing and made the courageous decision to walk

1:32.8

away and step into a new phase of life. Megan loved the career, as you'll hear on the show. It was

1:37.4

fascinating and she held a passion for it, but being subjected to violence for years took its toll. Her story

1:42.9

is not unlike many people inside of the

1:44.8

profession, and she made the decision to prioritize her heart over her career. Please enjoy

1:49.7

episode 296 of the Unless Endeavor podcast. The

2:03.6

The The And I know that I made you get up early for this, and I apologize.

2:48.1

You did.

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