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One On One with Mista Yu - The Justice Journey - From FBI To The Pulpit w/ Eric Robinson

39 min · 5 de may de 2026
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He started as a pastor who could not stop carrying other people’s pain home, and the stress nearly broke him. Then Eric Robinson made a left turn that still sounds unreal out loud: he joined the FBI and spent 24 years as a special agent working everything from drug squads and gangs to counterterrorism, corruption, and crimes against children. That jump from ministry to federal law enforcement is the doorway to a conversation about leadership, emotional control, and what justice looks like when it is not scripted for TV. We get honest about what FBI work actually involves: long investigations, warrants, affidavits, prosecutors, judges, and patience that can stretch for years. Eric also explains why the best agents are not the hottest heads, and why “being tough” is often the wrong tool. When a door gets breached and the scene is controlled, he argues the real skill is staying calm, laying out facts, and showing enough humanity to keep things from escalating on what may be the worst day of someone’s life. Along the way, Eric shares stories that hit every note, including a truly shocking case, the weirdness you can find inside a search warrant, and a prank that made prosecutors go pale. We also talk about informants, trust, and why cynicism and bias can creep in when your job is to look for criminals all day. The episode closes with his return to pastoring in Western New York, a vision for a nonjudgmental church, and a hard-won lesson on resilience and taking risks, plus a preview of his book Irreverent: From Saving Souls To Chasing Sinners In The FBI. Subscribe for more one-on-one conversations, share this with someone who loves true crime and real law enforcement insight, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. Our team will choose random (but timely) episodes from our previous three seasons (which are our most popular ever!) to share with our listeners during the slower parts of a long podcast season. We think you will enjoy them! Thanks for listening! Coffee aficionados and Health Conscious listeners, our show has some new sponsors and they’re offering you the best discounts their stores have. Links are below. Start saving now! Quantum Squares: Support the show [https://quantumsquare

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