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🗓️ 18 September 2023
⏱️ 129 minutes
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Travis Gribble is a 24-year law enforcement veteran with a story that will resonate with anyone who's faced adversity. From the streets of Michigan to the desert of Arizona, Travis' career in the force was filled with high-stakes situations and experiences that would leave deep imprints on his soul. But it was one fateful call in 2016 that would forever alter the course of his life.
Travis offers a raw, unfiltered recount of his struggles with PTSD, the personal demons he wrestled with, and the transformative journey of healing that followed. Discover the birth of "My Arena", a beacon of hope for first responders battling mental health challenges, and the profound message Travis has for the world: you're not alone.
Whether you're in law enforcement, a first responder, or just someone in need of inspiration, this episode is a testament to human resilience and the power of community.
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0:00.0 | Good morning everybody and welcome back before we get into today's episode. Let's talk about |
0:04.8 | the sponsor that makes this entire podcast possible. That's right. Black rifle coffee. |
0:09.8 | People have asked me so many times what is it about the brand? Why a black rifle? Well, |
0:16.8 | and I'll tell you in the simplest terms that I can, I know the founders and they're really good |
0:22.0 | friends of mine and I know them so much better than the public-facing persona that some may see |
0:28.1 | and I really appreciate who they are, why they found it the company and what they're doing with |
0:32.3 | the company. If you want to support people that are like that and you happen to be a coffee fan, |
0:36.8 | go to blackriflecoffee.com and the suggestion I'm going to start giving between now and the holiday |
0:41.2 | seasons is Ford Think. There were people in the coffee shop yesterday here in Montana. It's an |
0:47.8 | elderly woman. I'm going to assume that she was a grandmother and she said she was buying presents |
0:52.5 | for everybody already. T-shirts, mugs, coffee, you name it, they have it on the website and it |
0:57.9 | fits great underneath the tree. In the stocking, I've given subscriptions as holiday gifts. I've |
1:04.0 | given ways to make coffee, ways to drink coffee, whatever the coffee lover in your life may enjoy. |
1:10.1 | That's what I recommend doing. So go to blackriflecoffee.com and do exactly that or don't, |
1:15.6 | it's your time, it's your money. My guest today is a repeat guest. He was originally on episode number |
1:21.5 | 251. His name is Travis Gribble. He in that episode told a, I don't even know the right word for |
1:31.0 | this, ridiculously powerful story. Not about just one call that he responded to. He was a police |
1:39.2 | officer in a few locations, but mainly in Arizona, the bulk of his career. Me speaking for him, |
1:45.2 | it's not necessarily what he would say. And on one of the calls, he discovered an extremely |
1:53.6 | young girl who was being sexually trafficked and sold. And it unwound him. None of that moment, |
2:02.1 | but over the next few years. And he went deep on that particular story on episode number 251. |
2:07.9 | I had him back because he is doing or was doing an event here in Bigfork with his organization. |
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