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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

KKHI Special: Britt Reid Tells All

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News:sports News, News, Sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

A listener turned me on to a little known podcast for men dealing with addiction.  It's as much therapy for the guest and listeners as it is anything else and the latest conversation is with former Chiefs coach Britt Reid who is out of prison and building a new life.  I was skeptical at first, thinking Britt would not come clean and try to create an appearance that all is well.    Instead, he tells all on "That Sober Guy" podcast.  You're about to hear him say things about his life of guns, drugs, addiction  and prison.  He chronicles living at his dad's house, working for his dad as a coach and using and abusing for decades.  Contrary to news reports, Andy Reid knew everything and warned his sons they are in a family filled with addicts.  This is gut wrenching and it explains a lot about why the Chiefs have been so secretive.  Not anymore.  Britt smoked pot and got drunk at Arrowhead and nearly killed a little girl.  He thought his worst days were behind him as it was only marijuana and booze and not heroine and cocaine and opioids.  This is the story of a family dealing with addiction and tragedy all while living a high profile life at the top of the NFL.  There is no other football story like this and Britt shares it all.   Then we lighten things up with some football fun for Mizzou fans as Jon Gruden is on the band wagon and the great Stephen Miller says Memphis is about to be liberated.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Sports, politics, life. Buckroofing presents Kevin Keatsman has issues.

0:14.3

We've got a completely different episode of KKHI for you today, and you're going to hear some

0:18.7

things that will probably shock you, be of great

0:22.6

interest, and become a topic for the day that you will share with your friends, relatives,

0:27.1

people that you know, in a way that we haven't really had before in this particular format.

0:34.0

This was given to me, or I was told about what you're about to hear by a listener who sent me an email.

0:40.8

This is only a couple of weeks old and it hasn't gained any traction within the media.

0:44.4

It is on a podcast called That Sober Guy Podcast, which is hosted by a man named Shane Raymer.

0:52.0

I've never heard of it.

0:53.6

It is for almost exclusively

0:55.7

for men of addiction, sharing their stories of sobriety. It is an AA meeting out in the open

1:04.7

is basically what the podcast is. So clearly it's not for everyone, and it can be very heavy.

1:11.9

In this case, as I started listening for over an hour, I thought, okay, this is some sort of a

1:20.1

situation where they're going to try to cover something up, make it look better than it is.

1:24.9

It's a mea culpa, but it was not. It was exactly the kind of

1:30.9

come clean, honest, gritty moments that you would share with your family and maybe your closest

1:37.0

friends and your pastor and your counselor and nobody else. It's typically not the kind of thing somebody goes publicly on a podcast and shares,

1:47.6

especially when their dad is the most famous football coach in America, Andy Reed.

1:54.0

This is the story of Britt Reed out of prison after Governor Parsons commuted his sentence.

1:59.2

What he has been doing to clean his life up.

2:02.2

He is now off traveling from place to place.

2:06.0

Motivational speaking is not exactly what he does.

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