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Ready Or Not Here I Come, Part 2: Analyzing The Story Of Deputy Henley And The Beating (Bonus Story Of A Cool Detective Apprehending A P3dough)

1 h 32 min · 3. juli 2026
episode Ready Or Not Here I Come, Part 2: Analyzing The Story Of Deputy Henley And The Beating (Bonus Story Of A Cool Detective Apprehending A P3dough) cover

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/fan_mail/new] We use a hyper-realistic SWAT simulator to hold a steady mind while we unpack alleged police violence, missing records, and the psychological mechanics of trauma. We tie the story to North Carolina law, the social contract, and the family dynamics that shape who gets believed.  • content warning for police violence, systemic trauma, and strong language  • why a tactical video game can function like exposure therapy through cognitive load and dual task interference  • how rules of engagement in a simulator spotlight real-world use-of-force standards in North Carolina  • what a “fictitious warrant” implies about process, verification, and administrative duty  • the driveway confrontation as a flashpoint for property rights, trespass claims, and protected speech  • the damage of “I hope you never call 911” and what it signals about public duty and malfeasance  • the alleged Highway 87 assault, the lack of surveillance footage, and the problem of no paper trail  • a nuanced story about a good detective and why credit matters when it is earned  • family triangulation, delayed release of recordings, DARVO, and setting boundaries  • one-party consent recording law and how audio can support a verbal contract claim  If you support government transparency, the right to film, and the right to speak freely, make sure you check out the merchandise line. FirstAmendmentCollection.creator-spring.com  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/support]

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episode The Mirror Of Erised plus An Open Letter artwork

The Mirror Of Erised plus An Open Letter

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/fan_mail/new] I use the Mirror of Erised to talk about how desire can warp judgment and push people toward a future that is not real. I also work through why I’m choosing a one-way message and a nonviolent outlet while I try to hold my family accountable without creating new legal risk.  • using the Mirror of Erised as a warning about confusing desire with reality  • checking the basics of harassment law in North Carolina and what “legitimate purpose” means  • explaining why direct contact feels legally risky under restraining orders and fear claims  • laying out boundaries and demanding uninterrupted listening  • describing a long pattern of accusations and the damage they cause  • arguing that court is expensive and conflict can be weaponized  • choosing restraint through prayer and committing to nonviolence  • shifting into tactical video game play as a pressure release  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/support]

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episode Ready Or Not Here I Come, Part 2: Analyzing The Story Of Deputy Henley And The Beating (Bonus Story Of A Cool Detective Apprehending A P3dough) artwork

Ready Or Not Here I Come, Part 2: Analyzing The Story Of Deputy Henley And The Beating (Bonus Story Of A Cool Detective Apprehending A P3dough)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/fan_mail/new] We use a hyper-realistic SWAT simulator to hold a steady mind while we unpack alleged police violence, missing records, and the psychological mechanics of trauma. We tie the story to North Carolina law, the social contract, and the family dynamics that shape who gets believed.  • content warning for police violence, systemic trauma, and strong language  • why a tactical video game can function like exposure therapy through cognitive load and dual task interference  • how rules of engagement in a simulator spotlight real-world use-of-force standards in North Carolina  • what a “fictitious warrant” implies about process, verification, and administrative duty  • the driveway confrontation as a flashpoint for property rights, trespass claims, and protected speech  • the damage of “I hope you never call 911” and what it signals about public duty and malfeasance  • the alleged Highway 87 assault, the lack of surveillance footage, and the problem of no paper trail  • a nuanced story about a good detective and why credit matters when it is earned  • family triangulation, delayed release of recordings, DARVO, and setting boundaries  • one-party consent recording law and how audio can support a verbal contract claim  If you support government transparency, the right to film, and the right to speak freely, make sure you check out the merchandise line. FirstAmendmentCollection.creator-spring.com  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/support]

3. juli 20261 h 32 min
episode Ready Or Not Here I Come, Part 1: Telling The Story Of Deputy Henley And The Beating (Bonus Recording of Angella Re: 💵) artwork

Ready Or Not Here I Come, Part 1: Telling The Story Of Deputy Henley And The Beating (Bonus Recording of Angella Re: 💵)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/fan_mail/new] We play Ready or Not on PS5 as a brutally realistic SWAT simulator, then use that pressure cooker to talk through trauma, agency, and what accountability is supposed to look like. The result is a raw live-processing session where a tactical shooter becomes a controlled space to face PTSD triggers and tell a hard timeline out loud.  • what makes Ready or Not punishing and realistic, from ROE to squad tactics  • how the game is made, from early development to Unreal Engine upgrades and PS5 release  • why we think gamified exposure and agency can soften PTSD triggers over time  • dual-task interference and visuospatial load while recounting traumatic memories  • the Deputy Henley encounter, escalation, and the later alleged beating  • what it feels like to have no proof, and why telling it anyway matters  • the recorded $2,000 loan agreement and what it represents about trust and honesty  • why we split this into part one storytelling and part two analysis  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/support]

30. juni 20261 h 31 min
episode When Family Reality Breaks: The 2nd Church Road Recording artwork

When Family Reality Breaks: The 2nd Church Road Recording

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/fan_mail/new] WARNING: The following DARVO inspired gaslighting and psychological abuse replayed in this recording can be triggering to some. Listener discretion is highly encouraged. A calm family visit can turn into something else entirely when the goal is control, not connection. We share a raw recording from a confrontation involving my housing, my finances, and my ability to stay stable for my kids, then I pause throughout to explain what’s happening and why it hits so hard. You’ll hear the telltale pattern of gaslighting and DARVO as accusations shift, facts get rewritten, and pressure ramps up the moment I refuse to isolate from my children. We talk about how manipulation works when it’s delivered as “concern,” why keeping your nervous system regulated is a form of self-defense, and how recording an interaction can protect you when denial is the next move. We also get concrete about tenant rights in North Carolina, including the implied covenant of quiet enjoyment and the difference between owning property and having the right to invade a leased home. When family and landlord roles blur, boundaries get tested through surprise demands, moving goalposts, and financial leverage. I connect the legal side to the psychological side, because safety isn’t abstract: it’s the ability to sleep, think clearly, and parent without living on alert. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re overreacting or whether you’re being set up, this conversation gives language, structure, and real audio to compare against your own experience. Subscribe for what comes next, share this with someone who needs a reality check, and leave a review with the boundary you’re working on right now. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/support]

25. juni 20261 h 56 min
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[BONUS] What Do I Think About This Shit, Part 1

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/fan_mail/new] I use a bonus format to show who I am outside the custody story, mixing current events, personal values, and the facts that shape my opinions. We get practical about constitutional rights at your front door, react to CPS and law enforcement clips, and end with a reminder that humor and honesty can keep you alive and keep you out of trouble.   • why I treat the podcast as a legacy and a voice for my kids   • how cameras change citizen safety and trust in law enforcement   • Fourth Amendment basics for home entry and why warrants matter   • key exceptions like exigent circumstances, hot pursuit, and emergency aid   • consent searches and why opening the door can create problems   • reacting to a CPS visit clip and how “interference” threats pressure parents   • recording, staying calm, and letting court and counsel handle disputes   • cannabis hyperemesis syndrome concerns and cannabis as mental health quality of life   • a dating story about lying, ghosting, and consequences   • closing advice for custody cases, including listening to your attorney and avoiding self sabotage   I encourage you all to reach out and say hello. In Spotify and Apple Music there is a Send Fan Mail option. Also feel free to support the show by clicking the provided link. thefirstamendmentcollection.creator-spring.com Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590889/support]

20. juni 20261 h 24 min