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The Wild Chaos Podcast
Father. Husband. Marine. Host.
Everyone has a story and I want to hear it. The first thing people say to me is, "I'm not cool enough", "I haven't done anything cool in life", etc.
I have heard it all but I know there is more. More of you with incredible stories.
From drug addict to author, professional athlete to military hero, immigrant to special forces... I dive into the stories that shape lives.
I am here to share the extraordinary stories of remarkable people, because I believe that in the midst of your chaos, these stories can inspire, empower, and resonate with us all.
Thanks for listening.
-Bam
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been listening to the podcast for a while. The episode with Austin "behind bars" was by far one of the best. Not sure what that says about this 64 year old white woman but I came out with more respect and a whole lot more insight about corrections. Austin's story touched me deeply as he was so frank and open about his feelings. Keep up the good work, truly enjoy the variety of guests you have on the show.
I’d love to know how to contact you for someone you could interview. My husband was in a gang and has completely changed his life. He has a beautiful story of violence, pain, love, loss and courage. What you are doing is bringing hope to every day people. I was going through some shit and figuring out the chaotic life of loving a former gang member when my background was military service and law enforcement. (When I found this podcast.) I needed to laugh and hear that life is what we make it not what the past gives. It gave me hope hearing these stories so maybe his story can give someone else hope.
Thank you so much for reaching out and talking about this. The same thing happened to me from the sheriff's office, and the same thing happened to my son. Also from a sheriff's office. It's pretty sad one day.A guy says he'll die for you.And the next day you're a nobody.
wow episode 22. Was the episode number chosen because of the topic of suicide? If so that was brilliant. I served with Chris Ingram for several years in Washington. If he didn’t come one here and tell this story you would have never had a fucking clue at just how hard of a damn life the guy has lived! I was in the Army a little over 20 years and without a doubt Chris was one of the most well spoken,respectful,smart,hard working,just one of the BEST NCOs I ever worked with. I’m happy he ended up in Idaho because I live in McCall. I’m going to call him today. Man this shit made me cry. I had to pull over and get my shit together. This podcast has to get VIRAL ON EVERY PLATFORM POSSIBLE!!!! Thank you for taking the opportunity to talk with him! On another note Team River Runner and the local wounded warriors program also get vets together for some water time. I hope to see you guys on the water someday.
great episode💯