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Travis Garza is a native Oklahoman who has dedicated his life to personal fitness...first his and now yours. After a successful and celebrated bodybuilding career, Travis took his years of fitness experience and education and unleashed his knowledge to his Oklahoma neighbors. As former director and owner of several fitness facilities, Travis is well educated on America's frustration with fitness and the plethora of "quick fix" promises being sold. He began his own personal training career in ...
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The Failing Justice Podcast, where real conversations about criminal justice unfold. Founded by law enforcement veteran, Justin Carlson, we bring insider insights to the forefront. Join us as we tackle issues like police reform, systemic challenges, and wrongful convictions. Get ready for unfiltered discussions, inspiring stories, and expert interviews. Together, let's challenge norms, amplify voices, and drive change. Tune in for a unique perspective on justice, advocacy, and the journey to ...
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Robert Roberson was set to be executed today for a crime he didn’t commit, but in a last-minute decision, his execution has been stayed. During a Texas Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence hearing, Anderson County District Attorney Allison Mitchell—who pushed through Robert’s execution warrant—was repeatedly unable to recall basic facts of the case.…
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In this explosive episode, we sit down with Mike Hollow, a 17-year veteran of the Lee County Florida Sheriff’s Office and current candidate for sheriff, to discuss the allegations surrounding Sheriff Carmine Marceno. From viral videos to FBI investigations, we break down the alleged corruption that's been buried for too long. More than just politic…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Aswad, Vice President of ASJ, who shares his compelling journey from being a promising basketball player to becoming a leading advocate for justice reform. On August 24, 2009, at just 26 years old, Aswad was preparing to embark on a professional basketball career in Europe when his life was tragically altered by a n…
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Justin and Preston welcome Cynthia Garza to the podcast. Cynthia Garza is the Special Fields Bureau Chief of the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office’s and Chief of the Conviction Integrity Unit (CIU). The CIU primarily reviews cases concerning allegations of innocence, but it also reviews cases involving instances of wrongful conviction. Ms. G…
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Justin has a candid conversation with guest, Austin Handle, regarding whistleblower cops. Austin is a whistleblower cop out of Dunwoody, Georgia. Austin tells his story and experience about fighting to get his name back after he was retaliated against for exposing misconduct and corruption within his former police agency. Justin and Austin talk abo…
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Dr. Yates has spent 30 years in law enforcement and the last 25 years as a supervisor and manager. His previous assignments include patrol, gang investigations, training, technology, policy, media relations, jail operations and special operations that included SWAT, Helicopter, K-9, Dive Team, Bomb Squad, Disaster Response, Special Events and the R…
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Justin and Preston sit down with Cheryl Morris. Cheryl worked with the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision for three decades in both Central Office, minimum, medium and maximum security prisons. Cheryl started as a corrections counselor and rose through the ranks as a Senior Counselor at Sing Sing Correctional Facilit…
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In Smith County, Texas, law enforcement, prosecutors, attorneys, judges, and many more have come together to ruin the Phillips family. The father is Terry Phillips who is the Precinct 3 County Commissioner and the mother, Karen Phillips, is the elected County Clerk. In March of 2023, Cody Voss, a close family friend of the Phillips family was stopp…
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Join us as we sit down with Ken W. Good, a bail reform attorney out of Tyler, Texas. We discuss the ins and outs of good bail reform and bad bail reform. Ken says most bail reform being presented is bad bail reform that ultimately leads to more crimes being committed and decriminalization of certain offenses. https://pbtx.com Today's episode of the…
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The first podcast of 2024! Join Justin and Preston as they speak with the family of Daniel Barajas. Daniel died suddenly after a bizarre encounter with law enforcement in Saline County Arkansas. The encounter started as law enforcement claims they received a phone call about a welfare check on the exit ramp off I-30. After speaking with the occupan…
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Justin recaps his trip to New York City for the 2nd United Justice Coalition Summit at the Javits Center. This was a special and informative trip. Just met Dan Slepian with NBC Dateline and Jon-Adrian Velasquez (JJ) who did 23.5 years in Sing Sing Correctional Facility in New York for the murder of a retired NYPD Cop. Although, JJ did not commit th…
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Justin and Preston speak on how mental health affects law enforcement. Furthermore, how not dealing with the matter from within affects the outcome of justice and providing police service to the public. Links from show: https://youtu.be/AOoNJiA-sN4?si=6mCK4frOTJUaaflb Today's episode of the Failing Justice Podcast is brought to you by Carlson Solut…
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Come with me a little more outside of the box than normal... View your food with a little respect and viewing the positive and negative that can occur when you don't know your boundaries (or portions) or exceed those boundaries. Learning to view food with respect give you the opportunity to value the food you are putting into your body.…
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In this episode, Justin and Preston just simply talk. There were no actual topics of discussion on the show notes. There are times in life when you just have to be human and speak from the heart. We hope that our raw talk about life and the struggles we all face will encourage someone else. Today's episode of the Failing Justice Podcast is brought …
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No, we aren't talking the physical image of your body, but how you take care of it. They way you care for your body/health is a direct reflection of how you handle business or the rest of your life. When you are putting in the reps of taking care of YOU, the world also benefits. The people who need you, you family, your friends, you employer etc. a…
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Justin and Preston sit down and talk with Tyrone Day, a Dallas, Texas, native who was wrongfully convicted and incarcerated in 1990 for a sexual assault crime that he did not commit or partake in. Tyrone's story was insightful, emotional and impactful. Tyrone's story should be used to better the criminal justice system, specifically the law enforce…
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When you are dealing with a struggle you will often feel overwhelmed with finding a solution. This is what I like to call weight loss paralysis. You want to make a change, you want to lose weight, but you are frozen. Work with this 15 minute activity to set yourself free from weight loss paralysis to move you towards weight loss freedom.…
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Justin and Preston breakdown the traffic stop of Leonard Cure. Leonard was shot and killed by Camden County Georgia Sheriff Deputy, Buck Aldridge on a traffic stop on I-95 in Georgia. Was this preventable? What could law enforcement done better or different? Was Leonard in the right for his actions? All of these things are discussed. WARNING: Episo…
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Justin sits down with Preston Green Jr. and they discuss de-escalation tactics and training. As of a 2021 stat, there are still 20 states that do not have de-escalation training mandated into their police cadet training. Justin and Preston also briefly discuss current events in Israel. https://abc7ny.com/officer-charged-nypd-harlem-christian-zapata…
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Once you get passed the highly restrictive, fad diets and start focusing on the longevity of your weight loss and sustainable lifestyle, you just can't go back! Knowing there is a way to lose weight and enjoy the foods that you actually like is a different kind of freedom. Start looking past the "fast weight loss" marketing and start learning and d…
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Preston Green Jr. was in the studio for this episode. Preston is active law enforcement and works with Justin at a smaller agency in North Texas. Preston and Justin are best friends outside of work and share many of the same thoughts and beliefs on police and criminal justice reform. Join them as they dive deep into these issues and have a raw conv…
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James Gillen comes on the Failing Justice Podcast and speaks out against poor leadership and illegal behavior within the law enforcement profession. Gillen speaks about Nathan Lee Johns, a mentally ill patient that was in the UT Health Hospital in Tyler, TX. Gillen was forced to arrest Johns by his sergeant. A week later, Johns kills himself in pol…
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The perception of food addiction is different than so many other addictions. Being overweight and continuing to gain weight is causing issues and harm mentally and physically, but is seen as "better than drugs or alcohol". The battle with being overweight is more than just yours, your family, friends, co-workers etc. are battling for the best versi…
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Justin hosts Jason Compton, a former law enforcement officer and colleague. Justin and Jason went to the academy together and both got out of law enforcement to enter the private sector. Justin has since gotten back in, but Jason is still out. They break down the failures of leadership within law enforcement and what can be done to improve. Chief A…
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Justin sits down with Jose Lozano, a former police officer who left the profession and went to the private sector and has been extremely successful. Justin and Jose unmask the realities from within the profession that the public does not see. Jose also talks about his battle with cancer. A Seattle Police Officer's journey on the force is filled wit…
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A special tribute to those that lost their lives on 9/11. Michelle Grisham, New Mexico's governor has banned constitutional carry of firearms for 30 days because it is a "Public Health" emergency. Cops in New Mexico pull a family out of their vehicle at gunpoint for rushing their dog to the vet. Finally, Justin talks about Coffee City, Texas, Polic…
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Justin sits down with Richard Miles in the studio for a LIVE interview. Richard spent fifteen years of his life in prison from the age of nineteen to thirty-three. Richard fought the system to prove his innocence, but not after losing many years of his life and his father while he was in prison. Richard is the reason behind the Richard Miles Act th…
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Justin talks about the state of America and how we have to make a change quickly. A 12yo boy at a Charter School in Colorado Springs is sent home for having the Gadsden Flag Patch on his backpack. https://www.foxnews.com/media/12-year-old-boy-trouble-wearing-gadsden-flag-patch-wins-victory-school-report Harrison Floyd, a black man and the former le…
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We have been taught to gage our success based off of our weight loss goal or goal weight. Attaching the feeling of being success to a number is why we feel let down or depressed once it's met. We can't connect to a number the way we can connect to a certain experience or event. When working from the inside out and redefining success as time passes …
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Dallas Police Video: https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/dallas-police-investigating-officers-seen-laughing-army-veteran-disability-urinated-on-himself/287-c24fc7f2-4f82-407f-92cf-04c694e9ccad Kristine Bunch's Story: https://indymaven.com/articles/kristine-bunch/ Massachusetts Police Disciplinary Database: https://www.wcvb.com/article/massachus…
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When it comes to weight loss, it isn't all about the diet, the workouts, or even the lifestyle... It's about the beliefs you have about yourself and your ability to lose weight. The weight loss industry has programmed you into believing YOU are the failure, YOU are weak, that YOU will always be overweight. Shifting your perspective and viewing weig…
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https://www.mercuryone.org - donations for the people of Maui. The Marion County Record in Kansas was raided by Marion Police Department who's Police Chief was being investigated by The Record for allegations of sexual misconduct at his previous agency. https://thedailyrecord.com/2023/08/16/kansas-prosecutor-says-police-should-return-materials-seiz…
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**CONTENT WARNING** Justin talks about the future of the show with introducing video podcasting. A source within the Secret Service tells reporters that Joe Biden knows who brought the cocaine in the Whitehouse. A Colorado Deputy tasers a man in the roadway, and the man gets ran over by a car and dies. https://nypost.com/2023/08/08/white-house-coca…
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Listen to Tammy Gentry, the mother of fifteen year old Carter Gentry. Carter was a fifteen (15) year old boy who was victimized by the juvenile justice system in Palestine, Anderson County, Texas. This episode includes conversation about illegal search warrants, an illegal arrest, arson, and more. https://www.carters-voice.com Today's episode of th…
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A young black eighteen year old East Texas teenager was kidnapped and murdered. The police investigation was botched along with the trial, and his alleged killer walked free. Dive off into the case with Detective Justin Carlson who worked on the case and Tyress’ mom, Lavance Wooten. Today's episode of the Failing Justice Podcast is brought to you b…
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