Mike Duffy is no ordinary guest. He’s a retired NYPD officer, a certified badass, and a 9/11 first responder who was there when the towers fell. In this raw and revealing conversation, Mike takes us inside the chaos of that day—what he saw, what he felt, and how it changed the course of his life forever. But this episode isn’t just about 9/11. We go deep into the mental health crisis inside law enforcement, the broken systems that fail cops and civilians alike, and how Mike’s own trauma nearl...
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Mike Duffy is no ordinary guest. He’s a retired NYPD officer, a certified badass, and a 9/11 first responder who was there when the towers fell. In this raw and revealing conversation, Mike takes us inside the chaos of that day—what he saw, what he felt, and how it changed the course of his life forever. But this episode isn’t just about 9/11. We go deep into the mental health crisis inside law enforcement, the broken systems that fail cops and civilians alike, and how Mike’s own trauma nearl...
Art & Ashton take you inside the most terrifying moments in Trilogy Media history—where things almost went too far. From guns pulled on them in Chicago to a sketchy Florida encounter that escalated in seconds to the psychological tension of their India trip, this episode dives deep into the times they truly thought they might not make it out.
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Mike Duffy is no ordinary guest. He’s a retired NYPD officer, a certified badass, and a 9/11 first responder who was there when the towers fell. In this raw and revealing conversation, Mike takes us inside the chaos of that day—what he saw, what he felt, and how it changed the course of his life forever. But this episode isn’t just about 9/11. We go deep into the mental health crisis inside law enforcement, the broken systems that fail cops and civilians alike, and how Mike’s own trauma nearl...