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Episode 7: From Chaos to Calling: Kristin’s Journey into Service17 Aug 202501:12:10
In Part 1 of this two-part series, Kristin shares the raw, unfiltered truth of her early life—growing up in rural Arkansas with a mother battling meth addiction, becoming a mom herself at 17, and walking through divorce by 21. When her sister suffered a seizure, a 911 call became a turning point—one that led Kristin to dispatch, ride-alongs, and eventually, the police academy. This episode explores the personal struggles and pivotal moments that shaped Kristin’s path to public service. It’s a story of pain, purpose, and the call to something greater. 🎧 Listen now and stay tuned for Part 2—where we dive into her time in uniform, the trauma she faced, and how she found her way back to the badge. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast #8158Podcast #FromChaosToClarity #FirstResponderStories #WomenInLawEnforcement #AddictionRecovery #FYP
Episode 6: From Navy Medic to Tennessee FTO: Nate on Service, Resilience & Mental Health 💙13 Aug 202501:52:41
From being born in Japan to serving as a Navy EMT/medic and building a career in Texas EMS and Tennessee law enforcement, Nate’s journey is all about service, mentorship, and quiet strength. We talk rebuilding a small department, why he loves being an FTO, and the real differences he’s seen between Texas and Tennessee when it comes to first responder mental health. He also opens up about a critical early call involving infant loss and the weight of undiagnosed PTSD—plus a few unforgettable stories from the road. Content note: This episode includes discussion of infant loss (SIDS). Listen, share, and support the mission: 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast Hashtags: #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone #LawEnforcement #EMS #NavyMedic #FTO #PTSDAwareness #Resilience #ServeWithHonor #ThinBlueLine #PublicSafety #StoriesOfSacrifice
END OF SEASON 107 Jul 202500:02:05
🎙️ 8158 Podcast: We’re Taking a Short Break 💙 The Stories of Sacrifice podcast is pressing pause — but not for long! We’ll be back with brand new full-length interviews starting June 27, but in the meantime, don’t miss our bonus episodes every Wednesday! These drops will include follow-ups with past guests, powerful new content from Rico, and maybe even details on a live event 👀🔥 Need to reach out or just want to talk? 📞 Support Hotline: 209-542-8158 📧 Email: ContactUs@8158podcast.com Note: Rico is not a licensed therapist and cannot offer legal advice, but this is a safe space to speak — and he will listen. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast ⸻ #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone #8158Podcast #StoriesOfSacrifice #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #SupportOurHeroes #BehindTheBadge #ThinBlueLine #PodcastCommunity #MentalHealthMatters
Episode 43: Behind the Sirens: Emma’s Journey Through Grief, Guilt & Grit06 Jul 202501:33:08
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Emma—a first responder, wife, and mother—who shares her journey from adoption through EMS, all while battling invisible wounds. Emma talks about losing her father, feeling guilty for not being there, and how that pain eventually guided her toward a career in emergency medicine. She walks us through the highs and lows of EMT school, raising a family in a dual first responder household, and learning to prioritize her mental health after hitting a breaking point. Emma’s story reminds us that behind every uniform is a human fighting battles we often don’t see. This conversation is one of healing, grit, and hope. 🎙️ 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #PTSDRecovery #MentalHealthMatters #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone #8158Podcast #StoriesOfSacrifice
BONUS EPISODE: LIVE COLLAB WITH TYLER BURNS04 Jul 202502:38:58

In this powerful episode, we team up with Tyler Burns from The Debrief Podcast for a raw and honest conversation about the mental health crisis facing our first responders.

 

We dive into the stigma surrounding PTSI/PTSD, the fear of speaking out, and the real-life consequences that silence can bring. Together, we explore what needs to change within departments to create safe, supportive environments — and how policy shifts can help save lives.

 

This isn’t just a conversation — it’s a call to action.

 

🎥 Watch it on Patreon: patreon.com/8158podcast

 

#MentalHealthMatters #FirstResponderSupport #PTSI #BreakTheStigma #8158Podcast #TheDebrief #PolicyChange #YouAreNotAlone

Episode 42: “From Surviving to Serving: AJ’s Journey Through Trauma and Into EMS”02 Jul 202501:08:14
AJ’s story is one of survival, strength, and service. Emancipated at 15 and raised in a home marked by addiction and abuse, she found her way into emergency medicine—not just as a career, but as a calling. Now with over a decade of experience in EMS, AJ opens up about the organized chaos she thrives in, the pediatric calls that still sit heavy on her heart, and the deep “why” behind the work she does. This episode is raw, powerful, and deeply human. If you’ve ever wondered how someone turns pain into purpose—AJ’s story is one you won’t forget. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast ⸻ #FirstResponderMentalHealth #SurvivorStory #EMSStrong #8158Podcast #YouAreNotAlone #StoriesOfSacrifice
Episode 41: Faces of Justice: The SketchCop’s 45-Year Mission with Michael Streed29 Jun 202501:29:50
In this gripping episode, we sit down with Michael Streed, a.k.a. The SketchCop — a former police officer and forensic artist who has helped solve some of the most high-profile crimes of the last 45 years. From working the Samantha Runyon case to reimagining the Alcatraz escapees and tracking down a Louisiana serial killer, Michael shares how he transforms trauma into powerful composite sketches that lead to justice. We dive into the art and heart behind forensic sketching, the emotional weight of sitting with victims, and his global mission to train others in this powerful craft. He also opens up about personal sacrifice — losing his wife to cancer, carrying on his father’s legacy, and watching his sons serve in law enforcement and the military. This is a powerful look into the intersection of art, law enforcement, and human resilience. 🎨🕵️‍♂️🇺🇸 ⸻ 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast ⸻ #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone #SketchCop #ForensicArt #ColdCases #TrueCrime #FacesOfJustice
BONUS: His Watch, Our Mission: Honoring Bill Butler’s Legacy27 Jun 202500:32:59
On June 27, we honor the life and legacy of Deputy William H. “Bill” Butler Jr., whose End of Watch marked the beginning of a mission we continue today. In this powerful anniversary episode, we reflect on who Bill was, the values he lived by, and the lasting impact of his service. You’ll hear stories from those who knew him best, and learn why this podcast was created to carry his spirit forward. This isn’t just a remembrance—it’s a call to action. To serve with heart. To show up for each other. To never forget. ⸻ 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Visit our website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast ⸻ #BillButler #EOW #EndOfWatch #ThinBlueLine #HonorTheFallen #8158Podcast #StoriesOfSacrifice #PoliceLegacy #LineOfDuty #LawEnforcementPodcast #LegacyLivesOn
Episode 40: 🚨 From Near-Death to Saving Lives: Fox’s Story of Service, Struggle & Strength 💙25 Jun 202501:18:49
In this episode, we sit down with Fox—a firefighter and EMT-A with deep roots in Michigan, now serving in Georgia. His path into public safety started young—after surviving cardiac arrest at just 18 months old. Since then, his life has been anything but ordinary. We talk about:     •    Losing his grandmother during medic school     •    His dreams of joining Tactical EMS and working with SWAT 🚔     •    How ADHD helps him focus in the chaos of emergency calls     •    Coping with PTSD and the suicide of a close friend     •    Why he turns to family and gaming—not therapy—for healing     •    The emotional weight of line-of-duty deaths like Brandon Sykes’ Fox’s journey is filled with sacrifice, perseverance, and a raw honesty that reminds us why we do what we do. This one’s for the warriors behind the scenes. 🎧 Tune in now and hear Fox’s powerful story of resilience. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast #8158Podcast #StoriesOfSacrifice #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone
Episode 39: Healing the Hero: Dan Jarvis on Faith, Trauma & Transformation22 Jun 202501:03:52

In this powerful episode of 8158: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with Dan Jarvis—Army combat veteran, Purple Heart recipient, and founder of Healing the Hero. After surviving multiple deployments and a life-altering IED blast in Afghanistan, Dan faced the invisible wounds of war. His personal battle with PTSD led him to create a groundbreaking, faith-based approach to healing that doesn’t require reliving the trauma.

 

Dan shares his journey from the battlefield to founding Healing the Hero, a Christian nonprofit that helps veterans, first responders, and their families find peace through methods like the Jesus Protocol and Trauma Resiliency Protocol, developed by Tactical Resiliency Training. His mission is to address the root injury of traumatic stress—and remind our heroes that healing is possible.

 

🎙 Learn more about Dan’s mission:

🌐 healingthehero.org

🌐 tacticalresiliencyusa.com

 

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Episode 38: A Life of Service: Honoring Brotherhood, Battling PTSD, and Finding Purpose After the Uniform18 Jun 202501:31:57

In this episode of 8158 Podcast: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with Joe—a U.S. Army veteran, former corrections and parole officer, and current EMS/ER worker—who shares his powerful story of service, grief, and post-traumatic growth. 🇺🇸

 

Joe opens up about his deployment to Iraq, the devastating loss of his best friend Jose Torrey, and how that shaped his path forward—from teaching military police to working in the prison system, and eventually trading in a badge for a stethoscope.

 

Now navigating PTSD, paramedic school, and full-time ER work, Joe reflects on how trauma lives in the body, the importance of purpose after service, and how he’s honoring Jose’s memory every day.

 

🩺💥 You don’t want to miss this one.

 

 

 

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Episode 37: From Firehouse to Hospice – The Road to Redemption with Matthew Tamplin15 Jun 202501:16:05

From the Army to EMS and fire, and now hospice nursing—Matthew Tamplin has lived a life of nonstop service. After working at three firehouses at once, surviving a debilitating back injury, and battling PTSD and addiction, Matthew found his way back through faith, therapy, and purpose.

 

In this powerful episode, Matthew opens up about:

🔥 Life in a town of 1,500

💥 His most intense fire/EMS moments

🧠 Living with PTSD and recovering from alcoholism

🩺 Why hospice care became his calling

💪 How he got back on his feet—literally

🙏 The role of church and healing in his journey

 

This is one man’s honest look at what it means to keep showing up—on the job, in the pain, and for the people who need him most.

 

 

 

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Episode 5: Part 2: Behind the Headset, Beyond the Trauma — Emilee Landreth on Healing First Responders12 Aug 202501:13:02
In Part 2 of our conversation with Emilee Landreth, former 911 dispatcher and licensed therapist, we pick up where we left off—unpacking the silent weight of trauma, the struggle to find support, and the power of choosing healing. Emilee shares what it’s like to walk away from chaos and step into purpose—helping other first responders navigate their own mental health journeys. From ride-alongs to real calls that still linger, this episode is packed with hard truths, encouragement, and resources to remind you: you’re not alone. 💙 ⸻ 📞 Need Help Now? Crisis & Peer Support Lines: 📱 First Responders Peer Support (24/7): 833-377-7648 📱 Frontline Helpline (24/7): 866-676-7500 📱 Veterans Crisis Line: 800-273-8255 opt 1 📱 Share The Load: 888-731-3473 📱 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988 📱 Crisis Text Line: Text “HELP” to 741741 📱 Next Rung: Text SUPPORT, COUNSELING, or TREATMENT to 833-698-7864 📱 Copline (LEO Only): 800-267-5463 ⸻ 👩‍⚕️ Therapist Contact – NC Only (Expanding Soon): Emilee Landreth, MSW, LCSW-A 📞 Office: 704-269-6068 | Crisis: 828-290-9125 🌐 http://www.tlctherapycenter.com 📧 resilientfrontlines@tlctherapycenter.com 🧠 Responder Support Services (WNC + Upstate SC): 📞 Office: 828-333-5708 | Crisis: 828-209-8038 ⸻ 🌐 Helpful Sites: 🔗 First Responder Center for Excellence (https://firstrespondercenter.org/resource-hub) 🔗 First Responders Foundation Mental Health Resources (https://firstrespondersfoundation.org/mental-health-resources-for-first-responders/) ⸻ 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🎧 Subscribe & Listen: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙️ Be a guest or share your story: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 🔥 Get exclusive content + ad-free episodes: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast ⸻ #EmileeLandreth #FirstResponderTherapist #911Dispatch #MentalHealthSupport #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone #TraumaHealing #FrontlineTherapy #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #StoriesOfSacrifice #FYP
Episode 36: Pressure: Hunter’s Story of Resilience, Rhythm, and the First Responder Connection11 Jun 202500:57:50

In this powerful episode, we meet Hunter—the heart behind Lexington’s Arthur Murray Dance Studio. For years, he’s built bonds with local first responders through dance, laughter, and community. But when a random act of violence put his life in danger, those connections became deeply personal.

 

Hear how Hunter navigated that moment with courage, and how the unwavering support of his first responder family reminded him just how vital they are—on and off duty. 🕺🚓

 

💬 Don’t miss this inspiring mix of movement, meaning, and the people who keep us safe.

 

 

 

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Episode 35: From Lost to Lifesaver: Katie’s Journey to Becoming an EMT08 Jun 202501:38:06

Katie’s story is one of strength, sacrifice, and second chances. After losing her father at just 10 years old, Katie stepped into a caregiver role early—raising siblings and trying to navigate life without a roadmap. She was told she was too small for the Air Force, walked away from nursing, and felt stuck in a job that drained her. But everything changed when she decided to face her fear and step into the world of emergency medicine.

 

In this episode, Katie opens up about her journey through heartbreak, healing, and the fire it took to become an EMT. She shares what it’s like being a woman in the field, how she’s grown since graduating EMT school in May 2023, and what’s next as she works toward becoming a flight medic.

 

If you’ve ever felt lost, this one’s for you. 💙

 

 

 

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Episode 34: The Weight of the Job: Mental Health, Recovery & Resilience – Part 204 Jun 202501:03:40

In Part 2 of Heather’s story, we dive deeper into the toll the job—and life—has taken. Diagnosed with Complex PTSD and bipolar disorder, and recovering from multiple surgeries, Heather opens up about what it’s like to keep going when your mind and body are worn down. She also shares details of a terrifying F-450 accident in 2024 and how she’s learning to heal. Even while working part-time and helping with her partner’s landscaping business, Heather’s heart for service never stops.

 

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Episode 33: Late Start, Lifelong Calling: Heather’s Journey Into EMS – Part 104 Jun 202501:08:43

Heather didn’t take the traditional route into EMS. Raised on a Southern Illinois farm and inspired by her mother, a nurse—she found her calling at 37 after years as a cosmetology instructor. In Part 1, Heather shares how she went from shadowing ambulances in high school to graduating top of her paramedic class and working two jobs in rural Tennessee to survive. This is the beginning of a powerful journey into service, sacrifice, and grit.

 

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Episode 32: Legacy in the Making: Joshua Cote on Loss, Mental Health & Life in EMS01 Jun 202501:30:29
At just 16, Joshua Cote began serving his community as a volunteer firefighter in Maine—never expecting the journey would shape not only his career but his mental health and personal identity. From early success in SkillsUSA to becoming a full-time paramedic in 2016, Josh has seen both triumph and tragedy. In this powerful episode, Josh opens up about losing his mentor to cancer, his captain to a stroke, and a close lieutenant to suicide—all within a short time span. He also shares his diagnosis of MDD, later Bipolar Disorder, and how it’s impacted him as a responder and a human being. Through it all, Josh has remained committed to making a difference—and dreams of mentoring the next generation of EMS professionals. This episode is raw, honest, and a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is still purpose to be found. Trigger Warning: This episode discusses suicide and mental health challenges.
Episode 31: From Isolation to Impact: Rob’s Journey Through War, Trauma & Service (Part 2)28 May 202501:00:37
In Part 2, Rob shares the story of the officer-involved shooting that would change everything. A running gunfight, two armed teens—one with a homicide warrant—and a moment that triggered a wave of emotional trauma. We follow his courageous decision to step away from law enforcement for five years to focus on mental health. Rob talks about the therapies that helped, the nonprofit he started using music to help fellow veterans, and how he slowly found his way back to himself. Now back in uniform, Rob is on a mission to create a crisis negotiation unit—and his story is a reminder that healing is messy, but possible. ⸻ 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast ⸻ #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone
Episode 30: From Isolation to Impact: Rob’s Journey Through War, Trauma & Service (Part 1)28 May 202501:04:30
Part 1: From Isolation to Iraq In Part 1 of Rob’s powerful journey, we explore his early years growing up in Denver and Dallas, the challenges of life with a single father and a harsh stepmother, and the emotional toll of childhood isolation. Rob opens up about enlisting in the U.S. Army, his deployment to Iraq, and the hidden wounds he brought home—panic attacks, PTSD, and the mental health battles that followed. We also dive into his post-military journey, how his dream of becoming a paramedic was cut short by financial reality, and what led him to law enforcement in Albuquerque, NM. This first half sets the stage for a deep conversation about trauma, service, and the strength it takes to survive. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone
BONUS EPISODE: “Ground Flounder to Firefighter: Mick’s Vietnam Story of Sacrifice”26 May 202501:41:37
In this special Memorial Day episode of the 8158 Podcast: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with 75-year-old Vietnam veteran Mick—whose life of service spans far beyond the battlefield. Mick served 16.5 years in the Army, completing two tours in Vietnam as a tanker and Search & Destroy team member. From exposure to Agent Orange to operating B40 mortar tubes and fueling operations, his time in combat left lasting physical and emotional wounds. After transitioning to the Air Guard as an F16 weapons specialist, Mick continued to serve his country from the skies. Post-military, he earned degrees in social science, focusing on the aftershock syndrome faced by veterans’ children. He then served with the Bureau of Land Management, flying helicopters into wildfires and leading live fire trainings—including during the 1988 Yellowstone fires. This is a powerful tribute to the cost of service, the battle for benefits, and the impact on family. Mick’s story is raw, real, and deeply American. Listen in and remember: freedom isn’t free. ⸻ 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast ⸻ Hashtags: #MemorialDay #VietnamVeteran #StoriesOfSacrifice #8158Podcast #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone #VeteranStories #FreedomIsNotFree
BONUS: Ground Flounder to Firefighter: Mick’s Vietnam Story of Sacrifice26 May 202501:41:37
In this special Memorial Day episode of the 8158 Podcast: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with 75-year-old Vietnam veteran Mick—whose life of service spans far beyond the battlefield. Mick served 16.5 years in the Army, completing two tours in Vietnam as a tanker and Search & Destroy team member. From exposure to Agent Orange to operating B40 mortar tubes and fueling operations, his time in combat left lasting physical and emotional wounds. After transitioning to the Air Guard as an F16 weapons specialist, Mick continued to serve his country from the skies. Post-military, he earned degrees in social science, focusing on the aftershock syndrome faced by veterans’ children. He then served with the Bureau of Land Management, flying helicopters into wildfires and leading live fire trainings—including during the 1988 Yellowstone fires. This is a powerful tribute to the cost of service, the battle for benefits, and the impact on family. Mick’s story is raw, real, and deeply American. Listen in and remember: freedom isn’t free. ⸻ 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast ⸻ Hashtags: #MemorialDay #VietnamVeteran #StoriesOfSacrifice #8158Podcast #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone #VeteranStories #FreedomIsNotFree
Episode 29: Boots on the Ground: 24/7 Support for First Responders & Veterans (Part 2)25 May 202501:01:32
In Part 2 of our powerful conversation with Bonnie, we dive deeper into the real-life impact of peer support and the challenges first responders face when navigating work-related trauma, compensation, and recovery. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone Bonnie shares more about the behind-the-scenes work Boots on the Ground Alberta does to connect people with the right resources—whether it’s trauma therapy, support with Veterans Affairs, or simply having someone to talk to who gets it. We also talk about the role of chaplains, the importance of community donations, and what healing really looks like for those on the front lines. If you missed Part 1, go back and start there—then come back for this meaningful continuation of a story that matters.
Episode 4: Beyond the Darkness: Understanding Trauma & Finding the Light06 Aug 202501:07:10
In this episode of the 8158 Podcast: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with David — coach, podcast host, and trauma educator behind Beyond the Darkness. Together, we explore what trauma really means, how it can silently shape our lives, and what healing can look like in real time. Whether you’re walking through it yourself or supporting someone who is, this conversation will leave you feeling seen, supported, and stronger than before. 💙 🧩 Resources, reflections, and small steps that make a big impact. 🛠️ Tools for understanding and coping with trauma. 🎙️ Real talk. No fluff. Just healing. — 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast — 🧠 Listen to David’s show: Beyond the Darkness 🔗 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-darkness-living-with-ptsd/id1794195917?i=1000706540273
Episode 28: Boots on the Ground: 24/7 Support for First Responders & Veterans (Part 1)25 May 202500:54:29
Part 1: Episode Description In this episode of 8158: Stories of Sacrifice, we’re joined by Bonnie from Boots on the Ground Alberta—a 24/7 peer support hotline serving first responders, veterans, and frontline workers. With a background in emergency dispatch and deep knowledge of Veterans Affairs Canada, Bonnie shares what makes peer support so powerful and how Boots on the Ground helps those navigating trauma, stress, and work-related injuries. From connecting individuals with province-wide resources to walking them through work compensation and therapy options, this episode is packed with insight and heart. Listen now and hear how this organization is making a real impact. Learn more about Boots on the Ground Alberta: 🔗 https://botgalberta.com/ ⸻ 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast ⸻ #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone
Episode 27: The Voice Behind the Call: Debbie’s Story of Strength, Silence, and Survival21 May 202501:03:27
In this powerful episode of 8158: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with Debbie, a retired dispatcher who served her community for 27 years. In 2019, a tragic on-air incident changed her life forever when she heard a deputy lose his life during a call. The weight of that moment—and years of compound trauma—led to her retirement in 2021. Debbie opens up about the unseen battles dispatchers face, the toll of trauma, and why she’s using her voice to break the silence around mental health in public safety. With over 50 podcast appearances, her mission is clear: to make sure no one else suffers in silence. 💙 This episode is a must-listen for first responders, families, and anyone who wants to better understand the emotional toll behind the headset. ⸻ 🔗 Links & Resources: 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: http://Patreon.com/8158podcast ⸻ #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone #DispatcherStrong #MentalHealthAwareness #BehindTheHeadset
Episode 26: Strength in the Struggle: Payton’s Journey from Trauma to EMS18 May 202501:38:58
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Payton—a Delaware-based EMS provider with a story of resilience that will stop you in your tracks. From a childhood marked by trauma to navigating life as one of two women in her department, Payton opens up about the emotional weight of the job, the challenges of balancing motherhood, and her dreams of what comes next. 💙 We talk mental health, female strength in first responder roles, and how one call can change everything. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like behind the scenes in EMS or how personal battles shape professional bravery—this one’s for you. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone #WomenInEMS #StoriesOfSacrifice #ResilienceInUniform
Episode 25: Service, Struggle & Strength: Jacob’s Journey from Coast Guard to Community Hero (Part 2)14 May 202500:58:35
Part 2: Purpose Beyond the Uniform After 12 years in the fire service and now serving as a historian with the American Legion, Jacob is using his story to help others. He’s dedicated to supporting first responders and veterans through community outreach, education, and heart-led advocacy. This is a story of grit, growth, and giving back. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone
Episode 24: Service, Struggle & Strength: Jacob’s Journey from Coast Guard to Community Hero (Part 1)11 May 202501:04:55
Part 1: Jacob’s Journey In this powerful episode, we sit down with Jacob—a Coast Guard veteran, former firefighter, and lifelong advocate for mental health and service. From dropping out of high school to surviving trauma, Jacob opens up about his raw and real journey through loss, resilience, and rediscovery. He shares how cannabis, community, and connection have played a role in his healing. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone
Episode 23: From Stickers to Cell Blocks: Messiah’s Journey Behind the Walls07 May 202501:34:03
At just 20 years old, Messiah is already walking one of the toughest beats in Harris County, Texas—as a night shift corrections officer. In this episode, he shares how a childhood moment with a K9 officer sparked his dream, the reality of working inside the jail system, and the unforgettable calls that shaped his first year—including his first dead body scene and a shocking backup fail involving Netflix. From wild inmate antics to moments of real change, Messiah opens up about the good, the bad, and the downright unexpected sides of the job. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone
Episode 22: A Mother’s Fire: Loving a Son in the Line of Duty04 May 202501:08:38
In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with Maria, the proud mother of a lifelong firefighter, Joseph. From firehouse tours as a toddler to becoming the youngest lieutenant in Atlanta, Joseph’s path was always clear—but for Maria, being the mom of a first responder hasn’t been easy. She opens up about the pride, the fear, and the quiet strength it takes to love someone who runs toward danger. We talk about holidays spent apart, the toll on mental health, and what it really means to be a firefighter’s mom. This is a story of sacrifice, resilience, and unconditional love. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone
Episode 21: From EMS to Foster Parenting: A Life of Service and Love30 Apr 202501:30:24
In this episode, we sit down with Matthew, a dedicated EMS professional with 27 years of experience, a paramedicine instructor, and a passionate foster parent. Matthew and his wife have opened their hearts to 15 medically complex children, including Charlee, one of the first children they adopted. He shares the emotional journey of fostering, the heartbreaking loss of Charlee, and how they turned their grief into action through Charlee’s Orchard, a nonprofit supporting families of children with Down syndrome. Join us as we discuss the challenges, triumphs, and future goals of their incredible mission. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast
BONUS: From Guard to Guardian: A Bond Forged Behind Bars”27 Apr 202500:51:20
In this episode of the 8158 Podcast: Stories of Sacrifice, we share the remarkable journey of Richard Glassman and Joseph Herd Jr.—two men whose lives collided behind prison walls but became forever connected through an act of courage and an unexpected bond. Richard, a corrections officer, once saved Joseph’s life during a brutal attack inside the Ventura Youth Correctional Facility. Decades later, their relationship has transformed from duty and survival to friendship and growth. This is a powerful story of redemption, second chances, and the human spirit’s ability to rise above circumstance. Don’t miss this heartfelt conversation that challenges assumptions and celebrates the strength it takes to change a life—yours or someone else’s. ⸻ 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone #StoriesOfSacrifice #Redemption #SecondChances #CorrectionsOfficers #PrisonMinistry
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!!!24 Apr 202500:01:10

Starting May 4, we will be releasing two episodes per week on Sundays and Wednesday’s because one just isn’t enough!!

Episode 3: Surviving the Badge: Ronda’s Story of Service, Loss & Resilience03 Aug 202501:07:37
In this powerful episode of the 8158 Podcast: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with retired Montana police officer Ronda, who served 24 years in law enforcement and comes from a remarkable four-generation legacy of military and public service. She opens up about the deep trauma she’s carried—from critical incidents and personal loss, to the heartbreaking suicides of her FBI handler, her brother, and her co-sergeant. Ronda shares how PTSD has impacted her life, the toll it took on her relationships, and how she continues to fight for healing and hope. Her story was featured in the documentary Officer Involved by Patrick Shaver, and today she courageously brings her voice to this platform—reminding us all that behind the badge is a human heart still learning to survive. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast #FirstResponderMentalHealth #YouAreNotAlone #PTSDawareness #OfficerInvolved #BackTheBlue #StoriesOfSacrifice #8158Podcast #MentalHealthMatters #LineOfDuty #TraumaSurvivor #WomenInLawEnforcement #BlueFamily #HealingThroughStories
Episode 20: Relentless Courage: Breaking the Silence on First Responder Trauma with Sgt. Michael Sugrue23 Apr 202501:09:06
First responders are trained to run toward danger, but what happens when the biggest battle is the one they fight within? In this powerful episode of 81-58: Stories of Sacrifice, retired Sgt. Michael Sugrue shares his personal journey through trauma, PTSD, and the road to healing. As the co-author of Relentless Courage: Winning the Battle Against Frontline Trauma, Michael is on a mission to break the stigma surrounding mental health in law enforcement and beyond. We dive into the realities of cumulative trauma, the challenges of seeking help, and how departments can better support those who serve. If you or someone you love wears the badge, this episode is a must-listen. You are not alone. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast #FirstResponderMentalHealth #RelentlessCourage #8158Podcast #BackTheBlue #YouAreNotAlone
Episode 19: Surviving the Unthinkable: Adam Meyers’ Story of Resilience16 Apr 202501:30:59
In this powerful episode of 8158: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with Adam Meyers, a dedicated law enforcement officer who faced a life-altering critical incident in 2016. Adam takes us back to the beginning—sharing his journey into law enforcement, the events leading up to that fateful day, and how it changed his life forever. Through resilience, courage, and a commitment to breaking the stigma around mental health, Adam’s story is one of survival, recovery, and advocacy. Tune in for an unforgettable conversation about the realities first responders face and the support they deserve. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast
Episode 18: RedBeard the Medic: The Realities of EMS, Mental Health & Resilience09 Apr 202501:33:08
EMT and educator RedBeard the Medic opens up about the challenges of life in EMS, from the sacrifices of the job to battling PTSD and imposter syndrome. He shares his journey through fire service, mental health struggles, and a pivotal moment in 2021 that changed everything. We dive into the stigma around EMS, the need for better support, and how he’s using his platform to mentor and advocate for first responders.
Episode 17: Honoring heroes with Sirens and Salutes02 Apr 202501:24:05
In this episode, we sit down with Bill Price, founder of Sirens and Salutes, a nonprofit dedicated to honoring first responders and veterans. From 9/11 memorial walks to placing flags on graves and delivering meals to those who serve, Bill shares how his organization keeps the memory of our heroes alive. Tune in to hear his powerful story and learn how you can support their mission. Learn more, donate, or get involved at SirensAndSalutes.org. Follow them on Facebook or reach out via email at SirensAndSalutes@gmail.com
Episode 16: Ducks4Dad: Honoring Deputy Eric Minix, One Duck At A Time26 Mar 202500:47:13

After losing their dad, Deputy Sheriff and K9 Officer Eric Minix, in the line of duty, sisters Adelynn and Harper started Ducks4Dad to keep his memory alive. They’ve handed out thousands of ducks to honor his legacy, connecting with families across the country who have also lost loved ones in service. In this episode, they share their story, the impact of Ducks4Dad, and their dream of helping other kids left behind. Join us as we talk about love, loss, and the power of a small rubber duck to make a big difference. 

Episode 15: Rising from the Ashes – Anthony’s Journey of Recovery Part 223 Mar 202501:43:19

Part Two: Rising from the Ashes – Anthony’s Journey of Recovery In Part Two, we explore Anthony’s fight for recovery. Struggling with PTSD and the aftermath of his injuries, he turned to addiction and lost his sense of purpose. But with the support of his wife and therapy, he found a new path in storm chasing and on-scene photography. This is a story of resilience, survival, and finding hope even after the flames die down. #FirstResponderStories #MentalHealthMatters #FirefighterLife #8158Podcast

Episode 14: Born Into the Fire – Anthony’s Story Part 119 Mar 202501:32:51
Raised by firefighters after his father left, Anthony found his purpose in the fire service. From the moment he was old enough to help at the station, firefighting became his life. But after a devastating explosion during a call left him with life-altering injuries, Anthony faced PTSD, addiction, and a battle to rebuild. In this episode, we dive into his childhood, the fire service that shaped him, and the explosion that would change his life forever. Part Two: Rising from the Ashes – Anthony’s Journey of Recovery In Part Two, we explore Anthony’s fight for recovery. Struggling with PTSD and the aftermath of his injuries, he turned to addiction and lost his sense of purpose. But with the support of his wife and therapy, he found a new path in storm chasing and on-scene photography. This is a story of resilience, survival, and finding hope even after the flames die down. #FirstResponderStories #MentalHealthMatters #FirefighterLife #8158Podcast
Epiosde 13: From Fire to the Force: VA Leo’s Journey in Public Safety12 Mar 202501:21:44
In this episode of 81-58: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with VA Leo, a dedicated first responder who transitioned from firefighting to law enforcement. Now serving as a street cop in a small town with big-city problems, he’s passionate about getting drugs and guns off the streets while navigating the personal sacrifices of the job. From night shifts with limited backup to the challenges of balancing fatherhood and duty, Leo shares his journey, his struggles, and his hopes for the future. Tune in for a raw and honest look at life behind the badge.
Episode 12: From the Frontlines to the Headset – Part 2 -Miranda’s Story09 Mar 202500:51:44
In Part 2, Miranda shares her transition from paramedic to dispatcher, the challenges of being the voice behind the radio, and how a life-changing accident reshaped her career. She opens up about the highs, lows, and critical moments that define the world of emergency dispatch.
Episode 11: From the Frontlines to the Headset – Miranda’s Story Part 105 Mar 202500:50:41

In this episode of 81-58: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with Miranda, a seasoned first responder whose journey has taken her from the firehouse to the dispatch center. With over 23 years in emergency services—starting as a paramedic at just 19—Miranda has lived and breathed the high-stakes world of first response. She’s worked in critical care transport, the ER, and fire rescue before a life-changing accident forced her into early medical retirement. But her passion for helping others didn’t stop there—she found a new calling as a dispatcher, becoming the voice behind the radio for multiple fire, EMS, and law enforcement agencies.

 

Part 2 drops March 9, 2025

Episode 2: Love, Loss & Living With PTSD: Libby’s Story of Strength After Service30 Jul 202501:36:38
Libby was the wife of Corey Anderson, a 101st Airborne veteran who served in Iraq and battled PTSD and TBI after his return. Despite years of seeking help through the VA and Vet Court, Corey died by suicide in October 2024. In this powerful episode, Libby shares what it was like being engaged during his deployment, the struggles of navigating the VA system, and the impact of losing him. Now a mother of four and a communications student, Libby is using her voice to advocate for mental health awareness, PTSD support, and veteran families. She opens up about her own healing journey and why she continues to fight for change. This story is one of heartbreak, resilience, and advocacy—and a reminder that no one should have to walk through trauma alone. 💙 Support the mission: Donate to the William H. “Bill” Butler Jr. Foundation: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com/donate 🌐 Website: 🔗 https://www.8158podcast.com 🎙 Want to be a guest? Schedule an interview here: 🔗 https://8158podcast.com/contact-us 📢 Join our community & get exclusive content: 🔗 http://Patreon.com/8158podcast ⸻ #PTSDawareness #VeteranMentalHealth #MilitarySpouse #StoriesOfSacrifice #YouAreNotAlone #BackTheBlue #TBI #8158Podcast #SurvivorStrong #MentalHealthMatters
Episode 10: Chasing Justice: Inside the World of Fugitive Recovery with Deputy Chief Boyd26 Feb 202501:13:03
In this adrenaline-charged episode of 81-58: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with Deputy Chief Boyd, owner of B.O.A.R. Fugitive Apprehension Division, to uncover the high-stakes world of bail recovery. With a background in law enforcement, private security, and specialized training, Boyd has dedicated his life to tracking fugitives and ensuring justice is served. We dive into the intense training required for this field, the dangers of fugitive apprehension, and the challenges of running a team of 20 agents who must provide their own gear. Boyd also shares his personal journey of overcoming a serious health condition that led him to launch his own business. Plus, don’t miss his most unforgettable stories from the field and his vision for the future of B.O.A.R. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation filled with action, sacrifice, and the pursuit of justice.
Episode 9: Breaking Barriers: Chris Ballard’s Journey of Resilience in Corrections19 Feb 202500:53:57
In this episode of 81-58: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with Chris Ballard, a correctional officer at a state prison in Alabama. Chris’s journey is one of resilience, determination, and heart. Despite living with hydrocephalus, cerebral palsy, and high-functioning autism, he has dedicated himself to serving in a demanding and high-risk environment. Chris shares what drew him to corrections, the challenges he faces in a level 4 medium/maximum security prison, and how he overcomes obstacles with a strong work ethic and the support of his coworkers. He talks about the bonds he’s built inside the prison, the lessons he’s learned, and his unwavering desire to make a difference. Join us as we explore his inspiring story of perseverance, sacrifice, and the deep sense of purpose that drives him every day.
Episode 8: A Brother-in-Law’s Tribute: Remembering Billy Butler Jr. with Joshua Wainscott-Part 212 Feb 202500:46:09
In Part 2 of our conversation with Joshua Wainscott, we continue to honor the legacy of Billy Butler Jr. through the eyes of family. In this episode, Josh dives deeper into the impact Billy had—not just as a brother-in-law, but as a devoted son, husband, father, and friend. Josh also shares more about his own experiences growing up in a law enforcement family, with both his father and uncle serving in the field. He reflects on how that shaped his perspective on service, sacrifice, and the deep bond shared by those who dedicate their lives to protecting others. This episode is a powerful continuation of Billy’s story, filled with personal memories, lessons learned, and the ways his legacy continues to live on. Join us for this heartfelt tribute to a man who gave so much to so many.
Episode 7: A Brother-in-Law’s Tribute: Remembering Billy Butler Jr. with Joshua Wainscott -Part 105 Feb 202500:44:47
In this part 1 of this week’s episode of the 8158 Podcast, we’re joined by Joshua Wainscott, brother-in-law of the late Billy Butler Jr., as he shares heartfelt memories and reflections on Billy’s incredible legacy. Josh recounts the impact of growing up with Billy and Christy, his marriage to Christy in 2021, and the close bond they all shared. He describes Billy as a man who would give the shirt off his back—a selfless son, brother, husband, father, and friend who never judged and always helped others. Coming from a family with deep roots in law enforcement, with both his father and uncle serving in significant roles, Josh also reflects on how Billy’s service in law enforcement carried on a family tradition of sacrifice and dedication. This episode is a moving tribute to Billy’s life, through the eyes of someone who knew him as both family and friend. Join us for this powerful conversation about love, legacy, and the lasting impact of a life lived for others.
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