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A former Marine and police officer survived being shot in the line of duty, but the bullet was not the hardest battle he faced. In this powerful Roundtable Live conversation, Dave Tallant shares the raw truth about fatherhood, faith, anger, forgiveness, vulnerability, police trauma, and what it takes for a man to rebuild trust with his family. This episode is for fathers, Christian men, veterans, law enforcement officers, coaches, and anyone who has ever wondered whether their past mistakes can be redeemed. Dave opens up about taking a bullet during a gunfight, the mindset that helped him survive, the emotional aftermath of trauma, and the deeper wake-up call that came when his sons wrote him a brutally honest letter called The Great, Good, Bad, and Ugly of Dad. You’ll hear how faith, personal development, servant leadership, and emotional honesty helped Dave move from anger and survival mode into clarity, resilience, and connection. This is a conversation about becoming the kind of father, man, and leader your family can trust. Dave explains what really happened the night he was shot as a police officer and how training, mindset, and first thoughts helped him stay in the fight. He shares how his sons’ honest feedback forced him to face the version of himself that showed up at home, on the field, and in his marriage. The conversation explores how vulnerability, forgiveness, faith in Christ, and personal responsibility helped him rebuild connection with his children. You’ll also hear why Dave believes fathers, families, and servant leaders play a critical role in healing relationships, communities, and the country. 00:00 Intro to Roundtable Live 00:20 Meet Dave Tallant 01:05 Business, podcast, and coaching fathers 04:30 Advice for starting a business later in life 07:57 Dave’s backstory as a Marine, officer, and father 09:30 Becoming the angry version of himself 11:20 The letter from his sons 14:16 How vulnerability rebuilt connection 16:38 The night Dave took a bullet 19:02 Responding to shots fired 23:47 Running toward danger 25:00 Getting hit and staying in the fight 28:30 Backup arrives and the scene ends 30:52 Choosing forgiveness after the shooting 33:14 Faith, humility, and asking for help 37:00 Trauma, pain, and the question of purpose 38:00 The darkest moment and choosing to keep going 40:19 Becoming a better father for his daughter 43:10 Hearing God and stepping into uncomfortable truth 47:10 Final thoughts and invitation #Fatherhood #FaithAndFamily #PoliceOfficerStory #ChristianMen #ServantLeadership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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