Again For The First Time Podcast

Kym Kurey from A New Life International

58 min · 30. kesä 2025
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Kym shared her journey from being unaware of human trafficking to becoming actively involved in combating it, highlighting Florida's significant role as a trafficking hub. She discussed her work with survivors, including efforts to clear their criminal records, and mentioned ongoing legislative efforts to expand expungement rights for trafficking survivors at both state and federal levels. Kym and Darren also discussed the prevalence of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and how perpetrators often operate in plain sight, exploiting online platforms to target children.

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Garrett Webster talks about his father, the legendary Hall of Fame Center Mike Webster

"Iron Mike", Webster anchored the Steelers' offensive line during much of their run of four Super Bowl victories from 1974 to 1979 and is considered by many the greatest center in NFL history. Webster died in 2002 at the age of 50 of a heart attack. The brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) was initially discovered in his brain during his autopsy After retirement, Webster had amnesia, dementia, depression, and acute bone and muscular pain. He lived out of his pickup truck or in train stations between Wisconsin and Pittsburgh, despite friends and former teammates offering to rent apartments for him. Teammate and fellow hall of famer Terry Bradshaw regularly covered expenses for Webster and his family, while Steelers owner Dan Rooney paid for a hotel room for Webster for over three months. Nonetheless, Webster continued to disappear for weeks at a time without explanation and without contact with friends and family. He exhibited unusual changes in behavior, and became so agitated and restless that he used electroshock weapons on himself to induce sleep. In his last years Webster lived with his youngest son, Garrett, who though only a teenager at the time, moved from Wisconsin to Pittsburgh to care for his father. On this episode of the Again for the First Time podcast I have a conversation with Garrett Webster

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