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In this bonus episode, originally recorded last September, the guys chat with long-time friend and fan of the show, Sean Eddy. In an off-air moment, the stories started flying and a familiar thought occurred..."Why aren't we recording?!" So, we did. If you miss the bygone days of The Crossover Show (minus the swears) wherein we just regaled you with entertaining tales, this bonus episode is for you. You'll learn: Why Sean is lucky to still be employed ;-) How MC charmed a superior to get his job The importance of keeping a good sense of humor (or humour for our international friends) We'll be back next week with a brand new show!
For full show notes, visit http://wyeradio.com/episode35. Here at What's Your Emergency Radio we are always looking for stories about folks who love public service, but also feel like something is missing. We strive to find people who have found success and bring you their stories. This is indeed one of those stories. Friend of the show, Sean Eddy, was in town for a few days, so we picked his brain about his transition from CA Medic to TX LEO. You'll heard us discuss: Is it possible to pull up roots in one discipline and plant them in another? How did Sean balance part time EMS and full time Police Academy? How important was paying off debt and getting control of overtime before the switch? How does Sean operate as both an LEO and a Medic in the same jurisdiction at the same time without mixing up hats? Can you pee in a bear's eyes to escape it? Don't forget to subscribe and rate the show!
For full show notes visit http://wyeradio.com/askwye26. In this episode, long time listener and friend, Sean Eddy, rides along with MC. Justin asks Sean what it's like to be in a car and enforcing the laws in a completely different state. We also talk about: How different is California from Texas from the front seat of a police car? Was terminology an issue, phrasing or other names used? Is California more efficient or is it just 21 years of MC writing tickets? Is snark a tool Sean can take home when talking to bicyclists running red lights? Don't forget to subscribe and rate the show!
For full show notes, go to http://wyeradio.com/askwye012. In this episode, Sean Eddy from Medic Madness asks us about reconnecting with family after a long shift. The guys talk about: How much about your day should you be sharing with your spouse? Your kids? What are good pressure relief activities before arriving home? How can we set realistic expectations for ourselves and our families? How about you? How do you reconnect? Let us know!