Easier Said Podcast
Life is tough and talk is cheap. #EasierSaidPodcast emphasizes the importance of resilience and personal aim toward self improvement for people in all walks and stages of life. Join Host Brock Roggie to discover valuable and timeless life advice regarding Mental & Physical Health, Marriage, Parenting, Psychology, Emotional Intelligence, Business, Entrepreneurship, Faith & much more through the wisdom of weekly guests. The hope of the podcast is you leave each episode encouraged to put action to words that you may come to realize your potential and the effect you can have on those around you.
Easier Said Podcast
ESP Ep. 87 Cameron Jackson
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In this episode, Cameron Jackson joins the podcast for a raw, wide-ranging conversation rooted in the core pillars of discipline, leadership, and personal growth. The discussion begins in the ultimate proving ground of character: home. The dialogue dives deep into the transformative journey of modern fatherhood, exploring how early childhood experiences, education, and pivotal life choices shape the way we parent today.
This episode tackles some of the most complex issues defining our cultural and political landscape. Drawing on heavy themes of public service, law enforcement, and foreign policy, the conversation moves past polarized headlines to examine the real-world friction between media perception and ground-level reality. From the split-second moral weight of policing to the sweeping impact of immigration and military action, this is an unfiltered look at what it means to lead with integrity when the stakes are at their highest.
Ultimately, this episode is focuses on humility and critical thinking. The conversation cuts through the noise of modern political tribalism, urging a shift away from personal grudges and superficial policy debates in favor of actual relationship-building. It serves as a powerful reminder that bridging our deepest divides starts with the willingness to have tough, nuanced conversations and a commitment to taking personal inventory before trying to fix the world. Enjoy!
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