• ACAB: All Cops Are Burdened
    Apr 23 2025

    This episode of the Survivor Series delves into the complex realities of law enforcement, exploring the emotional and mental toll on officers, the challenges they face, and the systemic issues within the police force. It highlights the burden of the badge, the prevalence of violence against officers, and the silent epidemic of mental health struggles, including PTSD and suicide. Personal stories illustrate the humanity behind the badge, emphasizing the need for compassion and understanding in discussions about law enforcement.



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    39 mins
  • Love Has No Room For Hate Part 3
    Apr 16 2025

    Part 3 of Love has no room for hate: Racism in America


    **FULL SPEECH PLAYED**

    This conversation reflects on the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' speech, exploring the gap between the dream of racial equality and the current reality of systemic injustice. It emphasizes the need for collective action, love, and unity in the ongoing struggle for civil rights and social justice.



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    27 mins
  • Love Has No Room for Hate Part 2
    Apr 16 2025

    Part 2 of Love has no room for hate: Racism in America

    This conversation explores the ongoing struggle for equality, highlighting historical figures, grassroots movements, and the role of politicians in shaping race relations. It emphasizes the importance of individual responsibility in the fight against systemic oppression and the need to confront hate and extremism. The discussion concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage in activism and support the movement for justice and equality.



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    22 mins
  • Love Has No Room for Hate Part 1
    Apr 16 2025

    Part one of Love has No Room for Hate: Racism in America

    In this powerful conversation, Kyle Fields delves into the deep-rooted issues of racism in America, exploring its historical origins, systemic implications, and the ongoing struggle for justice. He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the past to pave the way for a better future, highlighting the voices of survivors and freedom fighters who have fought against oppression. The discussion also critiques the role of media and politics in perpetuating hate, calling for accountability and responsibility in the fight against racism.


    Keywords


    American history, racism, systemic racism, slavery, civil rights, media, politics, social justice, equality, freedom fighters



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    32 mins
  • “The Monsters Who Wear Human Faces: A Deep Dive Into America’s Serial Killers
    Apr 9 2025

    In this unforgettable episode of That’s Life: The Survivor’s Series, we go deep—painfully deep—into the darkest corners of American history and human behavior. From the chilling crimes of Bundy, Dahmer, and BTK to the lesser-known victims whose names deserve just as much space, we take a hard, unflinching look at the country’s most prolific serial killers.

    Segment by segment, we unpack psychological profiles, law enforcement tactics, and survivor testimonies. We honor the victims, examine cultural obsession with killers, and confront the system’s failure to act until it’s too late.

    We also explore modern statistics: Is the serial killer era really over—or have the methods just evolved? What warning signs get ignored? And how can we shift from being a society that sensationalizes murderers to one that protects potential victims?

    This episode is raw. It’s real.

    And it’s not just a true crime story—it’s a call to wake the hell up.

    If you’ve ever asked, “How did this happen?”

    Or “Why didn’t someone stop it sooner?”

    You’re not alone.

    And today, we’re getting answers.

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    43 mins
  • Healing After Trauma: The Survivor's Journey
    Apr 2 2025

    In this conversation, Kyle Fields and Dr. Laura Ellick delve into the complex and heartbreaking realities of school shootings. They explore the psychological impact on survivors, families, and first responders, the role of mental health in recovery, and the systemic issues that contribute to these tragedies. The discussion also highlights the importance of understanding the psychology behind the shooters, debunking misconceptions, and the need for meaningful change in legislation and community support. The episode emphasizes the ongoing fight for justice and the resilience required to heal from such profound trauma.



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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Survival at 35,000 Feet: A True Story
    Mar 26 2025

    This episode recounts the harrowing story of FedEx Flight 705, which faced a violent hijacking attempt on April 7, 1994. The crew members, Captain David Sanders, First Officer Jim Tucker, and Engineer Andy Peterson, displayed extraordinary resilience and courage as they fought against the hijacker, Auburn Calloway, who was armed and intent on taking control of the aircraft. The struggle lasted nearly 30 minutes, culminating in a miraculous landing back at Memphis International Airport. The aftermath left lasting scars on the crew, both physically and psychologically, but their story serves as a testament to the power of human will and survival.



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    17 mins
  • Horror In Connecticut
    Mar 14 2025

    This episode of the Survivor Series delves into a harrowing case of abuse and captivity in Waterbury, Connecticut, where a man was held for over two decades. After setting his prison ablaze, he was rescued, revealing a life of neglect and cruelty. The episode discusses the legal ramifications for the perpetrator, community oversight failures, and the importance of vigilance in preventing such tragedies.



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    5 mins
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