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Tyler Robinson: Life inside the Tactical Operations Unit | #283

Tyler Robinson: Life inside the Tactical Operations Unit | #283

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Content warning: This episode covers some pretty heavy stuff, including graphic mentions of suicide, intense experiences from Tyler's time in the force, and a really heartbreaking case involving the death of a child. If you are not in the headspace for this right now, please look after yourself and feel free give one a miss or come back when you're ready. LifeLine Crisis Support is available 24/7 at 13 11 14. This week on Dyl & Friends I'm joined by Ex-TOU officer, Tyler Robinson. Tyler is a former Tactical Operations Unit officer, breacher, was a part of the riot squad, bike patrol… he’s pretty much done it all in the force. We chat about what life’s actually like inside the job – the pressure, the adrenaline, and the mateship that keeps you going. Tyler opens up about his time in general duties, moving into TOU, and how things started to take a toll mentally. He speaks honestly about developing PTSD, feeling let down by the system, and eventually hitting a point where he knew he had to get help. It's raw, real, and a conversation that needs to be heard. Big thanks to Tyler for coming on and being so open & honest during this chat. If you want to connect with Tyler, get in touch at hello@tylerrobinson.com.au If you want to support the show, please click follow or subscribe wherever you are listening. Also, if you loved the episode, please share it with your mum, dad, friend or dog. Appreciate you fam. ILY xx Want to chat or have an idea? 👇🏼👇🏼 ⁠⁠⁠⁠SHOP, CONTACT OR FOLLOW US HERE!⁠⁠⁠⁠ Dyl & Friends is produced by Monica Vantilburg. Video and audio production by Producey.

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