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  • Final Call: Behind the Mic with The Crossover Show/WYE Journey
    Ever wondered how a couple of law enforcement and firefighting professionals found their way into the world of podcasting? Join us as we recount our incredible 14-year journey that we started with the “show that shall not be named”,  The Crossover Show. From the nerve-wracking early days of audio editing struggles to the joy of connecting with our amazing patrons, this final episode is packed with nostalgia, laughter, and heartfelt memories. We take you behind the scenes of our most cherished episodes, including the chaos of our spontaneous live shows and the hilarity of our never-realized "drunk show."Relive the evolution of podcasting through our eyes, from our humble beginnings with GarageBand and Audacity to mastering Pro Tools and Rodecaster. We'll share the technical bumps and triumphs, the quirks of early SEO practices, and the thrill of reaching wider audiences through improved accessibility. Our journey was filled with memorable mishaps and learning curves, all of which we recount with gratitude and a sense of accomplishment.But it's not just about the technical side—our podcast forged unforgettable friendships and personal growth. We touch on significant milestones, both personal and professional, and how they've intertwined with our podcasting adventure. From impromptu "Ask MC" segments to pop culture banter and family milestones, this episode is a celebration of the camaraderie and joy that defined "The Crossover." Join us for one last ride as we bid farewell to a journey that has brought us immense joy and lasting memories.Support the showJoin our Facebook Community!Buy us a beer!Email Us! (Justin or Jason)Thanks for listening and please share the show!
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  • Journey Through Heatwaves and Hospital Stays
    Ever faced the chaos of a family trip gone wrong? Picture this: a heatwave, a jam-packed schedule, and an appendix emergency—all part of HM's latest adventure in England. This episode kicks off with our return to the podcast world after a hiatus, where we bring you up to speed on our tumultuous but humorous recent events. Along the way, we express our gratitude to our new patron, Chris, and share how we're preparing for more regular episodes. Expect laughs, a few gasps, and a whole lot of storytelling.Ever wondered how to survive a Taylor Swift concert in Liverpool with terrible seats and overwhelming noise? We’ve got you covered. We recount HM's unexpected challenges at the concert and how a kind employee named Anthony saved the day, turning our experience around. Plus, we dive into some book and movie discussions—from the "Hunger Games" prequel and its intriguing bluegrass soundtrack to the mind-bending complexity of "The Expanse" book series. Finally, get ready for a nostalgic trip down memory lane with our tribute to the uniquely crafted film "Four Rooms." Tune in for a blend of personal stories, practical tips, and lively discussions that promise to entertain and enlighten.X3 Bar - The ONLY gym gear you needSlash your workout time and triple your gains. Use "MotorCop" for $50 off!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showJoin our Facebook Community!Buy us a beer!Email Us! (Justin or Jason)Thanks for listening and please share the show!
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  • Retail Riddles and Hilarity: Body Cams, Bougie Jokes, and DIY Triumphs
    Ever wondered why TJ Maxx is turning its employees into body camera-wearing sleuths? Join us for a hilarious yet insightful episode of the WYE Radio Network as we dissect this bold new retail security measure. We kick things off with some fun banter about "bingles" – those minor car accidents that make for great stories. Then, see if Motor Cop can sift through recent police news in our "Stump MC" segment. We promise a mix of humor and critical thinking as we explore the effectiveness and implications of TJ Maxx's body camera strategy.But wait, there's more! Relive the laughs from TruTV's scripted gems like "Sirens," and get serious for a moment as we discuss the heat exhaustion incident at a Phoenix political rally. You'll also hear about our personal gaming adventures that keep friendships strong across continents. And don't miss our DIY journey of turning a simple pallet wall into a backyard masterpiece, complete with a side-splitting chat about the "bougie man." Tune in for a rollercoaster of topics that range from the practical to the absurd, all delivered with a hefty dose of humor and camaraderie.Tickets for 1st RespondersConcerts, Sporting Events, Comedy Shows and more at INCREDIBLE discounts!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showJoin our Facebook Community!Buy us a beer!Email Us! (Justin or Jason)Thanks for listening and please share the show!
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  • Retirement Unplugged: Teaching, Volunteering, and Finding Joy
    Ever wondered what life might look like after a career filled with sirens and service? Join us for a hilarious and heartfelt journey as we explore retirement plans that range from the absurd—like using a Square reader for collecting bribes in Mexico—to the universally charming world of dogs. Our conversation about the phrase "dog ugly" turns into a loving tribute to our furry friends, complete with laugh-out-loud personal stories. We also dive into a jaw-dropping article about corrupt Mexican police leveraging technology for bribes, proving that crime can be weirdly entrepreneurial.Transitioning from chasing bad guys to retirement bliss isn't always easy. But don't worry; we've got you covered with practical advice and engaging anecdotes on making that shift smoother. Whether it's about the therapeutic benefits of not working or the unexpected joy of volunteering and teaching, we share valuable insights based on our own experiences. If you've ever considered teaching criminal justice post-retirement, we discuss the ups and downs, from staying industry current to dealing with family responsibilities and insurance.But wait, there's more! From the rewarding journey of moving from an instructor to an administrative role within emergency medical services, to the quirky confusion of mixing up book and TV show plots, we cover it all. Hear about the challenges of engaging students without modern tech, the joys of curriculum design, and the satisfaction of policy-making. Finally, we wrap things up with some Sherlock Holmes banter and tales of recent adventures, making this episode a blend of humor, wisdom, and light-hearted fun. Don’t miss out on this enriching episode packed with stories, laughs, and practical tips for life after a public safety career!Support the showJoin our Facebook Community!Buy us a beer!Email Us! (Justin or Jason)Thanks for listening and please share the show!
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  • From Fake Heroes to High School Graduates
    Imagine uncovering the hidden world of a modern-day con artist. Our latest episode kicks off with an exclusive update on Christopher Lee Lind, a notorious fake paramedic likened to the famous Frank Abagnale of "Catch Me If You Can." Discover how Lind managed to secure multiple EMT licenses under various aliases and built a significant following on TikTok—all while perpetuating his deceitful persona, including falsely presenting himself as a Marine. Despite dedicated efforts from an online community, there have been no new developments since May 2023. We then switch gears to explore a curious case involving a Mingo firefighter accused of impersonation and theft, segueing into personal stories of our children graduating high school and the chaos of organizing family events. As we prepare for an exciting trip to England, we also take a light-hearted look at the quirky world of jaywalking, its historical roots, and the everyday pedestrian behaviors that drive us all a little crazy. From identity fraud to public safety, this episode is packed with intriguing stories and heartfelt moments, all underscoring the importance of community, family, and adhering to basic social rules.Tickets for 1st RespondersConcerts, Sporting Events, Comedy Shows and more at INCREDIBLE discounts!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showJoin our Facebook Community!Buy us a beer!Email Us! (Justin or Jason)Thanks for listening and please share the show!
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About What’s Your Emergency

WYE is the podcast that responds to all emergencies on and off the job. This podcast covers four core areas of life: Physical, Financial, Emotional, and Professional. Inside each of those cores lies four phases of an emergency: Education, Preparation, Response, and Recovery. Through each core, WYE will offer different perspectives on each phase. Industry and Subject Matter Experts will offer their guidance on how best to leverage possibility and maximize results in each of the four areas.
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