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From Badge to Brew A Marine and Cop's Battle with Trauma PTSD Addiction to Redemption

From Badge to Brew A Marine and Cop's Battle with Trauma PTSD Addiction to Redemption

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🎥 Episode 129 In this compelling interview, former Marine and Idaho police officer Jared Webb opens up about his turbulent journey from a traumatic childhood marked by abuse and abandonment to a high-stakes career in law enforcement filled with adrenaline rushes, unprocessed PTSD, and a devastating spiral into opioid addiction. Rock bottom hits with a felony arrest, job loss, and a suicide attempt, but Jared's redemption arc shines through Vet Court, intensive therapy programs like Save A Warrior, and the unwavering support of his family and a pivotal friend. Today, he's channeled his experiences into Zero Dark 30 Coffee, a veteran-owned business that funds mental health resources for vets and first responders, breaking generational cycles of pain and inspiring others to seek healing. A raw, hopeful tale of resilience and service.

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