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Father. Husband. Marine. Host. Everyone has a story and I want to hear it. The first thing people say to me is, "I'm not cool enough", "I haven't done anything cool in life", etc. I have heard it all but I know there is more. More of you with incredible stories. From drug addict to author, professional athlete to military hero, immigrant to special forces... I dive into the stories that shape lives. I am here to share the extraordinary stories of remarkable people, because I believe that in the midst of your chaos, these stories can inspire, empower, and resonate with us all. Thanks for listening. -Bam© 2026 The Wild Chaos Podcast Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Sciences sociales
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    • #99 - A Mothers Will To Fight: How Family Court Took Her Kids And Protected Their Abuser w/Natallia Jones
      Feb 16 2026

      She did what parents are told to do — she reported it.

      The state found evidence.

      Then the court took her children anyway.

      When her five-year-old disclosed abuse, a mother entered the family court system expecting protection. What followed was a maze of hearings, sealed evidence, barred expert testimony, and rulings that removed her children from her custody.

      In Episode 99 of The Wild Chaos Podcast, we examine a case that raises urgent questions about family court procedure, evidentiary hearings, child protection failures, and small-town power dynamics. We walk through the timeline — recorded disclosures, Children’s Advocacy Center exams, ER visits, initial findings against the father, and a settlement that erased prior determinations after a restraining order against the state.

      We discuss expert witnesses excluded over technicalities, psychological evaluations based on selective records, supervised visit statements aligning with earlier findings, and how new evidence was dismissed as “too late.” Meanwhile, the accused continued working with minors — a reality that demands public scrutiny.

      If you care about family law reform, child safety, court accountability, and procedural misuse, this episode is a case study in what can go wrong when process overrides protection.

      Share this with an attorney, journalist, or advocate who understands child protection law. Leave a review to help this story reach the right people. To support Natallia and her fight to get her kids back, you can show your support by donating to her cause: VENMO @NatJones-02 or PAYPAL @NatalliaJones498

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      3 h et 21 min
    • #98 - How Armed Robbery, Getting Shot And Cheating Death Teaches You How to Live w/Bryon Parsons
      Feb 9 2026

      Bryon survived a childhood most people wouldn’t believe — raised in a crack house, learning to read danger before breakfast, and using intelligence as a survival weapon. In Episode 98 of The Wild Chaos Podcast, he shares a raw journey through counterfeit crime, addiction, prison, near-death experiences, and the slow work of choosing a different life.

      To watch the full episode in studio, visit: https://youtu.be/t4wmtq3DgY8

      From shooting himself during an armed robbery to surviving a 70-foot waterfall fall and an ICU stay with acute pancreatitis, Brian explains how trauma, brilliance, and addiction fed each other for decades. He opens up about twenty years of cocaine use, living double lives, and the moment sobriety finally stuck. The hardest chapter comes later — fatherhood.

      Watching his son struggle with addiction forces Bryon to confront his own past, set boundaries without abandoning love, and learn what real leadership looks like at home. Alongside legal self-defense, grief, marriage repair, and faith-based healing, this episode explores what redemption actually costs.

      If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s too late to change — or how a “high-functioning” life can still be deeply broken — this conversation tells the truth.

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      2 h et 52 min
    • #97 - Surviving Abuse, 9/11, And America’s Unfinished Reckoning w/TJ Frost
      Feb 2 2026

      TJ Frost is a musician, carpenter, father — and a survivor. In Episode 97 of The Wild Chaos Podcast, he shares a raw, unfiltered journey from childhood abuse and neglect to a morning on Vesey Street on September 11, 2001. TJ walks us minute by minute through his experience inside the North Tower: the frozen crowd, unlocked doors, smoke-filled corridors, jumpers, debris from the second impact, and the moment he broke paralysis to help people move. He also reflects on the cost of that day — being turned away from Ground Zero, the erosion of trust since 9/11, and the questions that never left him after working skyscraper jobs.

      To watch this episode in studio, visit: https://youtu.be/w-PdOv_3DCg

      Beyond 9/11, this conversation explores how pain becomes language, how music can save a life, and what disciplined resilience looks like: writing like it matters, lifting heavy, praying in freezing water, and refusing to normalize what once tried to destroy you.

      This episode blends trauma, courage, skepticism, faith, and responsibility — and asks a question that lingers: What would you do when the doors are unlocked and everyone else stands still?

      👉 Subscribe, share this with someone who needs perspective, and leave a review with the moment that stayed with you.

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      3 h et 8 min
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