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Healing Through Community: The Families Behind The Badge Children’s Foundation Rides For Fallen Heroes

46 min · 25. juni 2026
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The heart of the episode focuses on deeply personal community stories as Dawn brings Jasmine Hernandez, survivor and widow of fallen Philadelphia Police Sergeant Jamie Roman, onto the show. Jasmine shares an emotional look into her family's reality following her husband's tragic loss in the line of duty, shedding light on the quiet sacrifices that exist long after the news cameras leave. We highlight the incredible support structure provided by the Families Behind the Badge Children’s Foundation and preview the upcoming Ben to the Shore bike ride, where Team Roman will hit the road to ensure a dedicated father, husband, and officer is never forgotten. Longtime friend Mark O'Connor also stops by to share some classic, heartwarming stories about the ride's camaraderie, detailing the different mileage options that allow anyone in the community to participate, show up at the Atlantic City finish line, or sponsor the Wall of Heroes. Switching gears to national finance and local growth, Dawn checks the economic pulse of the country with Dr. Michael Bussler from Stockton University. Dr. Bussler delivers an optimistic analysis of the current market, pointing to historic highs in household wealth, booming retail sales, and a strong jobs report that signals robust future corporate profits. We analyze how the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is driving down energy costs to slip under the four-dollar-a-gallon mark, providing direct relief to American consumers. Finally, the discussion celebrates the massive financial and cultural infusion hitting local cities as tens of thousands of international tourists pour in for the historic 250th anniversary celebrations and global sporting events, giving the American public a much-needed positive lift.

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