• Why This Italian Riot Cop Left the Force After Fighting Bombs & Motorcycles
    May 24 2026
    He dreamed of being a police officer with a dog since he was 6. He fought violent riots where fans threw motorcycles and homemade bombs, patrolled with bomb dogs, and even saved a drowning mother. But he walked away from the Italian National Police because he refused to lie to the community.

    In this raw interview, former Italian Polizia di Stato officer Andrea shares the real cost of wearing the badge in Italy — from massive academies and anti-riot units to deep corruption in the justice system that stopped him from truly protecting people. Now serving as a correctional officer in Colorado, he’s still answering the call in America.
    If you wear the uniform or want to understand what it really takes, this is a must-watch.

    Watch until the end for his powerful message about service and why he’s fighting to become a U.S. citizen.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Police vs Fire vs EMS: Who Carries the Worst Trauma?
    May 20 2026
    The raw truth behind the mental health crisis affecting firefighters, EMTs, police officers, and dispatchers. Licensed Clinical Social Worker Christie Haynes and Fire Captain Jeffrey Kessler (founder of Overwatch First Responder Services) share unfiltered stories about PTSD, cumulative trauma, family impact, and why so many first responders struggle in silence.

    In this powerful interview, they reveal:
    • Why firefighters & EMS often have different trauma than police
    • How to support a first responder spouse
    • The importance of culture change around mental health
    • Practical ways departments can prevent burnout and suicide If you or someone you love serves in uniform, this episode is a must-watch.

    🛡️ Overwatch First Responder Services: Real help from people who understand the culture.

    #FirstResponderMentalHealth #FirefighterPTSD #FirstResponderPTSD

    Welcome to our Channel Reasons We Serve, a podcast dedicated to exploring the motivations, challenges, and realities of working in law enforcement. We dive deep into the personal stories of officers, discuss different career paths, and break down the roles of various agencies—from local police departments to state and federal law enforcement.

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    To watch more interviews with retired and active duty cops and law enforcement, watch here: https://www.youtube.com/@reasonsweserve
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    1 hr
  • Why This Canadian Cop Started Helping the Homeless Instead of Arresting Them
    May 17 2026
    Retired Hamilton Police Sergeant Pete Wiesner shares one of the most honest interviews about the real cost of wearing the badge. From contemplating suicide during marriage breakdown and family mental health struggles, to becoming a pioneer in crisis response and helping former criminals turn their lives around — this is a powerful story of trauma, resilience, and hope.

    Pete discusses: • Why he became a cop and what policing in Canada is really like • Mental health crisis in law enforcement (Canada vs USA) • The "Marginalized Triangle" — mental health, addiction & homelessness • How he helped transform the lives of career criminals like Danny and Leon • Innovative police mental health programs, social navigators & co-response teams • His current work using Virtual Reality for police de-escalation and officer wellness A must-watch for police officers, first responders, their families, and anyone who cares about mental health.

    Welcome to our Channel Reasons We Serve, a podcast dedicated to exploring the motivations, challenges, and realities of working in law enforcement. We dive deep into the personal stories of officers, discuss different career paths, and break down the roles of various agencies—from local police departments to state and federal law enforcement.

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Cop Comedian Vinnie Montez: From Knife-Wielding Cadet to Sheriff Commander & Stand-Up Star
    May 10 2026
    Vinnie Montez shares his incredible journey from a teenage explorer cadet who nearly got kicked out for carrying a knife, to a 20+ year law enforcement veteran who rose to commander, all while becoming a nationally touring stand-up comedian.

    In this raw and honest episode of Reasons We Serve, Vinnie opens up about his dad’s hustle lessons (the legendary pistachio story), building rapport on the street and on stage, the family sacrifices behind the badge, mental health struggles, mentorship, and the real reasons cops serve.

    If you’re in law enforcement, thinking about joining, or want to understand the human side of policing beyond the headlines — this one’s for you.

    🎙️ Reasons We Serve – Real stories from the men and women who serve.

    Watch Vinnie’s Dry Bar specials “Armed & Hilarious” and follow him for more cop comedy.

    Subscribe for more cop stories! #CopComedian #VinnieMontez #PoliceHumor #LawEnforcementMentalHealth

    Welcome to our Channel Reasons We Serve, a podcast dedicated to exploring the motivations, challenges, and realities of working in law enforcement. We dive deep into the personal stories of officers, discuss different career paths, and break down the roles of various agencies—from local police departments to state and federal law enforcement.

    If you enjoyed this interview, please give us a 5-star review, subscribe and share.
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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • The Psychological Price: How 13 Years in Law Enforcement Changes You
    May 3 2026
    Retired New Jersey police officer Kevin Donaldson delivers a raw, unfiltered account of life behind the badge in this powerful episode of Reasons We Serve.

    From a troubled youth and an accidental entry into law enforcement, to his first day on the job responding to a dead body and his second day involved in a felony stop with a gun — Kevin shares the unvarnished reality of policing that most people never see. He breaks down the mind-numbing boredom interrupted by moments of sheer terror, the devastating toll of repeated trauma (hundreds of critical incidents vs. the average person's 2–4 in a lifetime), toxic leadership, department politics, and the thin blue line that often feels more like a fracture.

    On July 10, 2013, everything changed during a domestic dispute call in Roseland, NJ. Kevin found himself in a gunfight where a bullet narrowly missed his head by inches. What followed was a brutal battle with PTSD, alcoholism, suicidal ideation, multiple suicide attempts, and eventual forced retirement in 2014.

    The surprising realities of police work and bad leadership.
    How the job can break even the strongest officers.
    His journey through darkness, rehab, therapy, and the rediscovery of faith.
    The loss of his best friend and podcast co-host, Mike Failace, to suicide.
    Lessons on mental health, resilience, vulnerability, and why "corrective, not punitive" still matters. Advice for current and future law enforcement officers.

    This is more than a cop story — it's a raw look at trauma, brotherhood, leadership failures, post-traumatic growth, and finding purpose after hitting rock bottom.

    Guest: Kevin Donaldson – Retired Roseland NJ Police Officer, Host of The Suffering Podcast, Motivational Speaker & Author

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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • Sheriff Keith Swank: They'll Decertify Me for Saying "Trans Women Are Men"
    Apr 26 2026
    🎥 Episode 158
    Pierce County Sheriff Keith Swank sits down on Reasons We Serve for a raw, no-BS interview.

    Elected by the people, Swank now faces removal under Washington’s new Senate Bill 5974 for his social media posts and refusal to enforce what he calls unconstitutional laws. From his 33-year Seattle PD career to God calling him in a hot tub, Swank shares why he’s standing his ground, the fight for free speech, leadership lessons, pursuit policy, gun control bills, and the real cost of the badge on family and faith.

    To connect with Sheriff Swank go to his X account:
    @Swank4America

    If you want honest stories from law enforcement—not the headlines—this is it.

    Welcome to our Channel Reasons We Serve, a podcast dedicated to exploring the motivations, challenges, and realities of working in law enforcement. We dive deep into the personal stories of officers, discuss different career paths, and break down the roles of various agencies—from local police departments to state and federal law enforcement.

    Please give us a 5-star review if you liked the interview. Subscribe and share to stay updated on more inspiring law enforcement stories!
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    51 mins
  • Young Detective's Trauma: Baby OD, Murder & Suicide Calls | Jesus Diaz
    Apr 19 2026
    🎥 Episode 157

    Detective Jesus Diaz of the Alamogordo Police Department opens up about his raw 5-year journey in law enforcement—from starting in corrections at age 18 to patrol, FTO, and investigations. In this powerful interview, he shares the haunting calls that shaped him: a son murdering his mother, a baby overdose during training, a brutal 30-stab domestic homicide, and a military suicide that hit too close to home amid his own personal struggles.

    Jesus Diaz talks candidly about PTSD in police officers, the importance of therapy and mental health support in policing, cultural barriers for Hispanic officers in New Mexico, and why he continues to serve despite the heavy toll. This is essential viewing for aspiring cops, first responders, law enforcement families, and mental health advocates.
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    51 mins
  • Lubbock Cop's 30-Year Battle: SWAT Losses, PTSD & Faith Healing | Chris Daniel
    Apr 12 2026
    🎥 Episode 156

    Join Lubbock County Sheriff's Lt. Chris Daniel as he shares his 30+ year career from Lubbock PD patrol in 1995 to SWAT, EOD, K9, and leading Texas Anti-Gang Unit. He opens up about tragic losses (SWAT Sgts killed), battling PTSD through EMDR, Christian counseling, and faith, plus founding Servants of Peace Ministries for first responders. Hear funny cop stories, family impacts, and his "reasons we serve" despite the trauma. Perfect for law enforcement fans, PTSD awareness, and Texas police stories.

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    1 hr and 25 mins