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Submit ReviewWhere were you in 1985? The Judds were singing about an amazing Grandpa. "Grandpa Tell me 'bout the good old days Sometimes it feels like This world's gone crazy". My guest today is Matthew Thomas. Matt is in law enforcement. Matt's bond with his grandfather, a veteran of World War II, was profound and enduring. Through stories of courage and sacrifice, his grandfather instilled in him the significance of honor, duty, and integrity. Beyond recounting tales of battlefields, he imparted invaluable life lessons, emphasizing the weight of a handshake as a symbol of trust and respect. More than a gesture, it embodied the integrity and commitment Matt's grandfather lived by. Furthermore, he underscored the importance of service to others, illustrating how one's actions can make a difference in the lives of those around them. Matt's grandfather taught him about history and the essence of being a compassionate and conscientious individual, leaving an indelible mark on his character and values. Join me as we walk in Matt's shoes.
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Where were you in 1985? The Judds were singing about an amazing Grandpa. "Grandpa Tell me 'bout the good old days Sometimes it feels like This world's gone crazy". My guest today is Matthew Thomas. Matt is in law enforcement. Matt's bond with his grandfather, a veteran of World War II, was profound and enduring. Through stories of courage and sacrifice, his grandfather instilled in him the significance of honor, duty, and integrity. Beyond recounting tales of battlefields, he imparted invaluable life lessons, emphasizing the weight of a handshake as a symbol of trust and respect. More than a gesture, it embodied the integrity and commitment Matt's grandfather lived by. Furthermore, he underscored the importance of service to others, illustrating how one's actions can make a difference in the lives of those around them. Matt's grandfather taught him about history and the essence of being a compassionate and conscientious individual, leaving an indelible mark on his character and values. Join me as we walk in Matt's shoes.
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To learn more about Matthew click the link below.Β
https://mybook.to/interceptors
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Remember when you walk in Other People's Shoes you get a different perspective!
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If you enjoy the show, consider subscribing to your podcast platforms to avoid missing an episode. We would also love it if you could leave us a review click here!
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To hear other episodes go to:
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**Facebook: Instagram: Twitter: ** @opspodcashow
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