8158 Podcast: Stories of Sacrifice

A heartfelt podcast honoring the sacrifices of first responders and their families. Through raw and inspiring stories, host Rico explores the bravery, resilience, and love that define their lives. Each episode sheds light on the personal challenges and triumphs behind the badge, offering listeners a deeper understanding of the human side of service. Together, we celebrate their dedication and preserve their legacy. đź’™

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Episodes

Wednesday Mar 12, 2025

DISCLAIMER:
The views, opinions, and experiences shared in this episode belong solely to the guest and do not necessarily reflect those of the 8158 Podcast, its hosts, sponsors, or affiliates.
The stories shared are based on personal experiences and perspectives. While every effort is made to present information responsibly, the podcast does not verify or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any statements made by guests.
This content is provided for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be interpreted as factual claims, professional advice, or official representation of any organization.
Listener discretion is advised.
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In this episode of 81-58: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with VA Leo, a dedicated first responder who transitioned from firefighting to law enforcement. Now serving as a street cop in a small town with big-city problems, he’s passionate about getting drugs and guns off the streets while navigating the personal sacrifices of the job. From night shifts with limited backup to the challenges of balancing fatherhood and duty, Leo shares his journey, his struggles, and his hopes for the future. Tune in for a raw and honest look at life behind the badge.

Sunday Mar 09, 2025

DISCLAIMER:
The views, opinions, and experiences shared in this episode belong solely to the guest and do not necessarily reflect those of the 8158 Podcast, its hosts, sponsors, or affiliates.
The stories shared are based on personal experiences and perspectives. While every effort is made to present information responsibly, the podcast does not verify or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any statements made by guests.
This content is provided for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be interpreted as factual claims, professional advice, or official representation of any organization.
Listener discretion is advised.
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In Part 2, Miranda shares her transition from paramedic to dispatcher, the challenges of being the voice behind the radio, and how a life-changing accident reshaped her career. She opens up about the highs, lows, and critical moments that define the world of emergency dispatch.

Wednesday Mar 05, 2025

DISCLAIMER:
The views, opinions, and experiences shared in this episode belong solely to the guest and do not necessarily reflect those of the 8158 Podcast, its hosts, sponsors, or affiliates.
The stories shared are based on personal experiences and perspectives. While every effort is made to present information responsibly, the podcast does not verify or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any statements made by guests.
This content is provided for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be interpreted as factual claims, professional advice, or official representation of any organization.
Listener discretion is advised.
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In this episode of 81-58: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with Miranda, a seasoned first responder whose journey has taken her from the firehouse to the dispatch center. With over 23 years in emergency services—starting as a paramedic at just 19—Miranda has lived and breathed the high-stakes world of first response. She’s worked in critical care transport, the ER, and fire rescue before a life-changing accident forced her into early medical retirement. But her passion for helping others didn’t stop there—she found a new calling as a dispatcher, becoming the voice behind the radio for multiple fire, EMS, and law enforcement agencies.
 
Part 2 drops March 9, 2025

Wednesday Feb 26, 2025

DISCLAIMER:
The views, opinions, and experiences shared in this episode belong solely to the guest and do not necessarily reflect those of the 8158 Podcast, its hosts, sponsors, or affiliates.
The stories shared are based on personal experiences and perspectives. While every effort is made to present information responsibly, the podcast does not verify or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any statements made by guests.
This content is provided for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be interpreted as factual claims, professional advice, or official representation of any organization.
Listener discretion is advised.
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In this adrenaline-charged episode of 81-58: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with Deputy Chief Boyd, owner of B.O.A.R. Fugitive Apprehension Division, to uncover the high-stakes world of bail recovery. With a background in law enforcement, private security, and specialized training, Boyd has dedicated his life to tracking fugitives and ensuring justice is served. We dive into the intense training required for this field, the dangers of fugitive apprehension, and the challenges of running a team of 20 agents who must provide their own gear. Boyd also shares his personal journey of overcoming a serious health condition that led him to launch his own business. Plus, don’t miss his most unforgettable stories from the field and his vision for the future of B.O.A.R. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation filled with action, sacrifice, and the pursuit of justice.

Wednesday Feb 19, 2025

DISCLAIMER:
The views, opinions, and experiences shared in this episode belong solely to the guest and do not necessarily reflect those of the 8158 Podcast, its hosts, sponsors, or affiliates.
The stories shared are based on personal experiences and perspectives. While every effort is made to present information responsibly, the podcast does not verify or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any statements made by guests.
This content is provided for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be interpreted as factual claims, professional advice, or official representation of any organization.
Listener discretion is advised.
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In this episode of 81-58: Stories of Sacrifice, we sit down with Chris Ballard, a correctional officer at a state prison in Alabama. Chris’s journey is one of resilience, determination, and heart. Despite living with hydrocephalus, cerebral palsy, and high-functioning autism, he has dedicated himself to serving in a demanding and high-risk environment. Chris shares what drew him to corrections, the challenges he faces in a level 4 medium/maximum security prison, and how he overcomes obstacles with a strong work ethic and the support of his coworkers. He talks about the bonds he’s built inside the prison, the lessons he’s learned, and his unwavering desire to make a difference. Join us as we explore his inspiring story of perseverance, sacrifice, and the deep sense of purpose that drives him every day.

Wednesday Feb 12, 2025

DISCLAIMER:
The views, opinions, and experiences shared in this episode belong solely to the guest and do not necessarily reflect those of the 8158 Podcast, its hosts, sponsors, or affiliates.
The stories shared are based on personal experiences and perspectives. While every effort is made to present information responsibly, the podcast does not verify or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any statements made by guests.
This content is provided for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be interpreted as factual claims, professional advice, or official representation of any organization.
Listener discretion is advised.
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In Part 2 of our conversation with Joshua Wainscott, we continue to honor the legacy of Billy Butler Jr. through the eyes of family. In this episode, Josh dives deeper into the impact Billy had—not just as a brother-in-law, but as a devoted son, husband, father, and friend. Josh also shares more about his own experiences growing up in a law enforcement family, with both his father and uncle serving in the field. He reflects on how that shaped his perspective on service, sacrifice, and the deep bond shared by those who dedicate their lives to protecting others. This episode is a powerful continuation of Billy’s story, filled with personal memories, lessons learned, and the ways his legacy continues to live on. Join us for this heartfelt tribute to a man who gave so much to so many.

Wednesday Feb 05, 2025

DISCLAIMER:
The views, opinions, and experiences shared in this episode belong solely to the guest and do not necessarily reflect those of the 8158 Podcast, its hosts, sponsors, or affiliates.
The stories shared are based on personal experiences and perspectives. While every effort is made to present information responsibly, the podcast does not verify or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any statements made by guests.
This content is provided for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be interpreted as factual claims, professional advice, or official representation of any organization.
Listener discretion is advised.
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In this part 1 of this week’s episode of the 8158 Podcast, we’re joined by Joshua Wainscott, brother-in-law of the late Billy Butler Jr., as he shares heartfelt memories and reflections on Billy’s incredible legacy. Josh recounts the impact of growing up with Billy and Christy, his marriage to Christy in 2021, and the close bond they all shared. He describes Billy as a man who would give the shirt off his back—a selfless son, brother, husband, father, and friend who never judged and always helped others. Coming from a family with deep roots in law enforcement, with both his father and uncle serving in significant roles, Josh also reflects on how Billy’s service in law enforcement carried on a family tradition of sacrifice and dedication. This episode is a moving tribute to Billy’s life, through the eyes of someone who knew him as both family and friend. Join us for this powerful conversation about love, legacy, and the lasting impact of a life lived for others.

Wednesday Jan 29, 2025

DISCLAIMER:
The views, opinions, and experiences shared in this episode belong solely to the guest and do not necessarily reflect those of the 8158 Podcast, its hosts, sponsors, or affiliates.
The stories shared are based on personal experiences and perspectives. While every effort is made to present information responsibly, the podcast does not verify or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any statements made by guests.
This content is provided for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be interpreted as factual claims, professional advice, or official representation of any organization.
Listener discretion is advised.
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In this episode, we sit down with the team behind IVEGOTYOURBACK911, a groundbreaking organization dedicated to supporting the mental health of First Responders. Learn how this movement began with a mission to break the stigma around PTSD and has since grown into a global force for change, offering critical resources like their Peer Support App and Service Dog Program. We’ll discuss their inspiring journey, the impact they’ve made—donating nearly $1 million to mental health initiatives—and how they continue to advocate for First Responders through innovative programs and community support. Tune in for a powerful conversation about resilience, compassion, and the importance of standing by those who protect us. Learn more about their mission and support their work at ivegotyourback911.com

Wednesday Jan 22, 2025

DISCLAIMER:
The views, opinions, and experiences shared in this episode belong solely to the guest and do not necessarily reflect those of the 8158 Podcast, its hosts, sponsors, or affiliates.
The stories shared are based on personal experiences and perspectives. While every effort is made to present information responsibly, the podcast does not verify or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any statements made by guests.
This content is provided for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be interpreted as factual claims, professional advice, or official representation of any organization.
Listener discretion is advised.
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In this inspiring episode of 8158: Stories of Sacrifice, Dalton McVey shares how his family’s legacy of service shaped his path to becoming a firefighter. With his father and uncle serving in the fire department for decades, Dalton grew up surrounded by stories of courage and dedication. Despite being born with a medical condition that many thought would hold him back, Dalton refused to let challenges define him. Dalton’s determination led him not only to firefighting but also to the racetrack, where he became a race car driver—proving that perseverance can overcome any obstacle. Now, after three years on the fire department, Dalton reflects on the lessons he’s learned, the sacrifices he’s made, and the profound impact of his faith on his journey. This episode highlights the power of resilience, the importance of family, and the deep sense of purpose that comes with serving one’s community. Connect with us: Follow @8158podcast on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook or visit www.8158podcast.com

Wednesday Jan 15, 2025

DISCLAIMER:
The views, opinions, and experiences shared in this episode belong solely to the guest and do not necessarily reflect those of the 8158 Podcast, its hosts, sponsors, or affiliates.
The stories shared are based on personal experiences and perspectives. While every effort is made to present information responsibly, the podcast does not verify or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any statements made by guests.
This content is provided for informational and storytelling purposes only and should not be interpreted as factual claims, professional advice, or official representation of any organization.
Listener discretion is advised.
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In this powerful episode of 8158: Stories of Sacrifice, Mike Kern shares his remarkable journey of redemption, perseverance, and service. After facing personal challenges, including time in prison, Mike felt a deep calling to give back to his community. Inspired by a friend’s work as a firefighter, he decided to take a leap of faith, completing his firefighter basics and stepping into a career that would change his life. As Mike advanced from Firefighter 2 to Firefighter 1, he quickly earned the role of Engine Boss. His first fire as Engine Boss came during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing Mike to adapt and overcome new challenges in an already high-pressure job. After years of service, Mike made the tough decision to step away from his firefighting career in 2024 to focus on his health. His story is one of transformation, showing that with resilience and determination, we can rise above our past and make a lasting impact on those around us. Connect with us: Follow @8158podcast on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook or visit www.8158podcast.com

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