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Serving The Treasure Valley: Empty Hand Combat's Impact on Troubled youth.ode

30 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2556884/fan_mail/new] Mario and Wayne sit down with this week's special guests, Cosmo Zimik [https://www.facebook.com/cosmo.zimik?__cft__[0]=AZaw32ex93mEuzzhaWwfiSIFwYOvaQ5NU7thWgr8ttk8CBFxfCOkGg1Qs1dn6BhWDFQGgUFV1nTzWyNeja7DyZIQ1qO7DvZCxReQCmoGIhuxla5TR02NL-4HUFnVkvzwLoq6myCl_egN3sJIxMLVOtd-UYK0NpC15nXtKpYewtSSljiddYgLa-H70rQNHhEgAcMSw29E6zthTuA_QVNChCAB&__tn__=-]K-R] and Courtney Hastings [https://www.facebook.com/cghay22?__cft__[0]=AZaw32ex93mEuzzhaWwfiSIFwYOvaQ5NU7thWgr8ttk8CBFxfCOkGg1Qs1dn6BhWDFQGgUFV1nTzWyNeja7DyZIQ1qO7DvZCxReQCmoGIhuxla5TR02NL-4HUFnVkvzwLoq6myCl_egN3sJIxMLVOtd-UYK0NpC15nXtKpYewtSSljiddYgLa-H70rQNHhEgAcMSw29E6zthTuA_QVNChCAB&__tn__=-]K-R], to talk about Empty Hand Combat DOJO and serving Idaho troubled youth. Cosmo shares how he left working as acorrectional officer and a chaplain to opening a nonprofit DOJO to help get troubled youth get off of the streets and empowering them by mentoring and training them. Courtney Hastings who is VP at TRACE, volunteers at Empty Hand Combat tells her story as a recovering addict and victim of domestric abuse and how Cosmo has mentored her. Join us for a powerful conversation about Loving our youth  and conquering adversity. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/ReformedNReal/support]

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