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The On The Blue Line Podcast and Blog has the mission of Empowering Cops in their personal lives and educating the public on the realities of law enforcement. The morning roll call is a weekly monologue show with Wayne Mulder. The Interview Room podcast is an interview style format hosted by Wayne Mulder.

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In this episode:

Three Stories that Matter to You:

·      I discuss a possible Mass Shooting that was stopped due to concert goers who were paying attention. The idea of “see something, say something.”

·      I discuss a Newsweek Opinion article written in response to an article in the Wall Street Journal written by George Soros. Surprise, Surprise… George Soros was wrong!

·      I discuss a Tweet that included a letter from Smith & Wesson. This letter does a fantastic job going over the actual reasons for an increase in “gun violence.”

 

Two Crazy Things to make you aware of:

·      I discuss two responses to recent Tik Tok posts that I have put out, yes, we are on Tik Tok @onthebluelinepodcast.

 

One take away for the week:

·      In a world pushing towards Globalism and Collectivism, I remind us all that YOU, the individual, are the answer!

 

I read your Rating and Reviews:

-       Be sure to leave us a Rating and Review on Apple Podcasts and I will read it in an upcoming episode. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-blue-line-podcast/id1456545904

-       EMAIL me your feedback: Feedback@OnTheBlueLine.com

Articles Discussed:

-       Pew Research Center, Partisan divides in media trust widen, driven by a decline among Republicans. August 30, 2021.

-       Blaze Media: Washington state sheriff’s deputies say mass shooting was thwarted at EDM festival. August 22, 2022.

-        Newsweek: Opinion by Jeffrey H. Anderson. The Evidence shows George Soros is Wrong on Crime. 08/25/2022.

-        Blaze Media: ‘We will never back down in our defense of the 2nd Amendment’: Smith & Wesson president and CEO says politicians push policies that worsen crime problem then scapegoat gun manufacturers. Alex Nitzberg. August 16, 2022.

-       Twitter @Smith_WessonInc

-       Letter from Smith & Wesson President and CEO, Mark Smith.

-       Definition: Law Enforcement. Merriam- Webster

-       Cornell Law School. Definition: Qualified Immunity.

LINKS:

-       Get the eBook, “How the law enforcement makes you cynical and what you can do about it” by Wayne Mulder.

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00:00:00:07 - 00:00:18:49

Wayne Mulder

So welcome to the On the Blue Line podcast with Wayne Mulder. I am your host, Wayne Mulder and this is Morning Roll Call. I'm excited to be back with you guys again this week. I hope you enjoy this episode. I cannot believe that it is almost the end of August. This month is flying by which means on September 1st.

00:00:18:49 - 00:00:36:48

Wayne Mulder

The new interview room is going to be here, and I hope that you enjoy it. I sit down with Scott Edwards. It's a great time. He's very funny guy. We had a he's just a lot of fun to talk to. And of course, he had spent years around comedians. So telling some of those stories, it was just a blast.

00:00:36:49 - 00:01:04:17

Wayne Mulder

So you are going to enjoy this Thursday at zero 500. The interview room is officially back and the next seven or eight episodes are already recorded and ready to go. And you are I'll tell you, the lineup is going to be fabulous. So definitely this Thursday, 5:00, make sure you check that out and in the coming weeks. But let's get started on today's Morning Roll Call.

00:01:04:17 - 00:01:26:47

Wayne Mulder

All right. What I want to do is I want to start with three stories that matter to you or three stories that might matter to you. I'm going to start with a little bit of a good news type story. This is brought to us by Blaze Media, and it looks like Chris Pandolfo wrote this article pretty much Washington state sheriff's deputies say a mass shooting was thwarted at a festival that they were having.

00:01:27:30 - 00:01:51:29

Wayne Mulder

So Washington state authorities said that a potential mass shooting was thwarted last Friday night after citizens at a music festival saw a suspicious man and reported him. I would say it was quite suspicious because when they said they saw the guy he was inhaling an unknown substance or gas from a balloon. Okay. Kind of different. And then loaded two nine millimeter pistols from the trunk of his car.

00:01:52:14 - 00:02:11:51

Wayne Mulder

The 31 year old was later identified as Jonathan R Moody, and they saw him conceal one of the pistols in the rear of his waistband and another in the outside the waistband, hold holster. And then he decides to approach some concert goers and began asking them what time the concert would end and where are people going to be exiting from.

00:02:11:51 - 00:02:32:52

Wayne Mulder

Seems kind of suspicious to me. So law enforcement is called. They get out there, they end up arresting him. One count of possession of a dangerous weapon and one count of unlawful carrying of the handling of a weapon. And of course, law enforcement said that it wasn't the weapons. Even though you're not allowed to have weapons on site, that was clearly not the lone factor in the arrest.

00:02:33:17 - 00:02:57:27

Wayne Mulder

It was the appearing to inhale an intoxicant, loading the weapons, the questions and the further suspicions from witnesses and deputies. Of course, Mr. Moody did not make any statements to deputies, but the festival organizers made a statement after the arrest saying Safety is our top priority. Thank you to the fans who reported him and the Venue Security and Sheriff's Department for handling the situation.

00:02:57:27 - 00:03:24:02

Wayne Mulder

Always look out for each other. Stay safe, yadda, yadda, yadda. However, remember last week we talked about this that you, not law enforcement are the first responders. And here you go again. Long before law enforcement could even get there, long before a tragic incident may have occurred, you the people were able to see something that looks suspicious. And yes, there is the whole see something, say something, but sometimes you see something and take action.

00:03:24:23 - 00:03:48:41

Wayne Mulder

But in this case, the actions and the statements and the contacting law enforcement that these people did possibly save some lives. So great job to them. All right. Story number two, the evidence shows this is an opinion piece and I'm getting ready to quote the evidence shows. But this is an opinion piece at a Newsweek and Newsweek magazine written by Jeffrey H.

00:03:48:42 - 00:04:16:41

Wayne Mulder

Anderson, he's a president at the American Main Street Initiative, and he was the director of Bureau of Justice Statistics at the DOJ from 2017 to 2021. I would say that that's somebody who probably understands justice statistics. I'm just guessing since it makes sense to me. Right. So the title of this opinion piece is The Evidence Shows George Soros is wrong on Crime.

00:04:16:41 - 00:04:38:45

Wayne Mulder

I don't even know that. I need a lot of evidence to know that to be factually true because he's wrong on just about everything and he's a horrible person. But that's neither here nor there. So George Soros recently had an article where he spoke in The Wall Street Journal in an op ed that, quote, Black people in the U.S. are five times as likely to be sent to jail as white people, end quote.

00:04:38:45 - 00:05:04:31

Wayne Mulder

And that this is, quote, an injustice that undermines our democracy in, quote. Let me start with we're not a democracy. We use a democratic process, but we are a republic, not a democracy. But now that I got that on my system, let me go on. So the writer is pointing out the error in what George Soros is saying now.

00:05:04:31 - 00:05:23:30

Wayne Mulder

He does what what he's doing is he's taking a stab at that. We're going to get to it here in a minute. And he's pulling it and tweaking it and trying to fit a certain agenda. Right. So the writer says, fortunately, statistics show that justice in America is far more colorblind than Mr. Soros is, which I think is a great sentence and a great statement.

00:05:24:04 - 00:05:55:55

Wayne Mulder

So he goes on and he said, for starters, source is wrong to say that black people are five times as likely as white people to be in jail. So the ratio in jails is 3.5 to 1, and it hasn't been 5 to 1 in 20 years. In fact, the jail incarceration rate for black residents was lower in 2018 than any time since 1990, and it's another 21% as jail from 2018 to 2020, as jails were partially empty during the COVID pandemic.

00:05:56:42 - 00:06:25:00

Wayne Mulder

However, giving Mr. Soros the benefit of the doubt, if you would, maybe he meant the rate at which people are sent to prison and not jail. So the imprisonment rate for black residents was lower in 2019 than in any time in the last 30 years. In film are 14% in 2020. Black residents are, however, about five times as likely as white residents per capita to be in prison, 5.1 times more likely to be exact.

00:06:26:43 - 00:07:04:55

Wayne Mulder

But there's always a buck, right? So the BJS National Crime Victimization Survey, which is the survey that essentially they asked the crime victims, not the police, who committed the crimes against them. So it isn't really the demographics and all that information is coming from the victims themselves. So that's where the statistic is derived. And in a big S report released last year, they claim that he found that among serious non-fatal violent crimes that victims said they reported to police, 42.8% were committed by black offenders and 40.9% by white offenders.

00:07:06:07 - 00:07:27:55

Wayne Mulder

Here's the important part like this is if you're going to do statistics, if you're going to take numbers off again, just throw them out. In an article like George Soros, it helps if you actually back it up with the total facts, right? Like why would that be so given that white people make up 60.4% of the population and black people 12.5% of the percent?

00:07:28:18 - 00:08:01:28

Wayne Mulder

That works out to black people having been 5.1 times as likely as white people to have committed these crimes, according to the victims. So the demographics of prisoners match the demographics of perpetrators, which is obviously just does that not make sense? Now, the reason they only go with the nonfatal violent crimes is because you will find that the victims of fatal crime, say homicide, don't typically answer a lot of surveys.

00:08:02:26 - 00:08:25:53

Wayne Mulder

I mean, we send them out. We do. I mean, some people that are backed by George Soros may get them to vote, but that's a different conversation. However, it is difficult for to get them to answer surveys. But who knows? The future is wide open, so it would be an injustice if some people were or weren't being prosecuted for crimes simply because of the color of their skin.

00:08:26:27 - 00:08:56:25

Wayne Mulder

No. Really? Huh. In fact, that. No. Yeah, that seems kind of not only injust. So a similar injustice would be to refuse to prosecute whole classes of crimes because they are disproportionately committed by people of one skin color or another. But that is exactly and I'm quoting here what Soros black prosecutors do. In fact, this is exactly what Governor DeSantis was in the news for recently trying to solve in the state of Florida, which is wonderful.

00:08:57:53 - 00:09:21:41

Wayne Mulder

So Soros goes on and he is clearly so. He states Soros does in his original article in the Wall Street Journal that we need to protect people against violent crime, but not focus on other crimes. So in other words, he's against this whole broken windows theory, which has a history of working. In fact, such policing, and I'm quoting here, while succeed, which succeeded spectacularly.

00:09:21:45 - 00:09:48:05

Wayne Mulder

Speaking of broken windows policing under New York Commission, Police Commissioner William Bratton reduces crime, restores order, and revitalizes communities. Quality of life, sorrows, claim of injustice does not hold up to scrutiny unless that is, one thinks that punishing individuals who commit crimes undermines our democracy. There is that word again that drives me crazy. And let me be clear we use a democratic process, but we are not a democracy.

00:09:48:53 - 00:10:11:24

Wayne Mulder

So in truth, our republic is undermined by lawlessness, including the scourge of selective prosecution. And then he ends with a quote by Abraham Lincoln Let reverence for the laws be taught, written, preached, proclaimed and enforced in the courts of justice, and in short, let it become the political religion of the nation. So I think that's a great article, really drives home what you're hearing in the news.

00:10:11:24 - 00:10:35:09

Wayne Mulder

If you're following any of this with the Soros backed prosecutors and the absolute disasters that they are creating in some parts of this country. And to that end, the third news story for this week that I want to bring to your attention. I actually first saw it, Blaze Media had put out an article where they referenced this, but then I went straight to the tweet from Smith and Wesson and I want to read it to you.

00:10:35:09 - 00:10:58:42

Wayne Mulder

So this is a letter that Smith and Wesson President Mark Smith had sent out. And I'm going to read a lot of it only because it's it's good. It really is good. And he really makes some points that actually relate to what I was just talking about. So he begins. A number of politicians and their lobbying partners in the media have recently sought to disparage Smith and Wesson.

00:10:58:42 - 00:11:28:34

Wayne Mulder

Smith had the audacity to suggest that after they had vilified, undermined and defunded law enforcement for years supported prosecutors who refused to hold criminals accountable for their actions. Where do we just see that, huh? Yeah. Overseeing the decay of our country's mental health infrastructure, you know? Mm hmm. CHUCK And generally promoted a culture of lawlessness. Smith and Wesson, other firearm manufacturers are somehow responsible for the crime wave that has predictably resulted from these destructive policies.

00:11:29:08 - 00:11:54:10

Wayne Mulder

But they, referring to these politicians, are the ones to blame for the surge in violence and lawlessness, and they seek to avoid any responsibility for the crisis of violence. Hmm. That's interesting. And you know what is worse? And he says this in the second paragraph It's no surprise that cities suffering most from violent crime are the very same cities who have promoted this irresponsible, soft on crime policies that often treat criminals as victims and victims as criminals.

00:11:54:41 - 00:12:18:45

Wayne Mulder

Many of these same cities also maintain the strictest gun laws in the nation. Huh. That's interesting. Yeah, but rather than confront the failure of their policy, sir, politicians have sought more laws restricting the Second Amendment right of law abiding citizens. And it goes on in the next paragraph. And I love this to be clear. So he wants he wants to be clear here, right.

00:12:18:46 - 00:12:41:10

Wayne Mulder

Like this. This is what I want you to understand. A Smith and Wesson firearm has never broken into a home. A Smith and Wesson firearm has never assaulted a woman out for a late night run in the city. A Smith and Wesson firearm has never carjacked. An unsuspecting driver stopped at a traffic light. Instead, Smith and Wesson provides these citizens with the means to protect themselves and their families.

00:12:42:02 - 00:13:12:50

Wayne Mulder

Yes, that is exactly the right way to talk about the Second Amendment, because these firearms are not the problem. The people, the human heart, the sin that is the problem. Mental health, like I talked about two weeks ago. Those are the problems. The gun, the firearm doesn't do anything unless you touch it. I've been around guns for a long time and I have yet to see them do any tricks.

00:13:12:50 - 00:13:43:04

Wayne Mulder

And it's really disappointing. I mean, you sit there and you stare at it and you hope that it does something like maybe it's going to jump out or I don't know, it doesn't do anything. It's boring. Just sits there. It's like, Well, sure, it would be nice if you would do something. Anyway, he goes on to talk about being proud of their 170 year history, their commitment and ends with We will continue to work alongside law enforcement, community leaders and lawmakers who are genuinely interested in creating safe neighborhoods.

00:13:43:20 - 00:14:07:33

Wayne Mulder

We will engage those who genuinely seek productive discussions, not a means of scoring political points. And we will continue informing law abiding citizens that they have a constitutionally protected right to defend themselves and their families and will never back down from their defense of the Second Amendment. Great article, great letter. And it will be in the show notes if you want to look at that and see a little bit more about it.

00:14:07:34 - 00:14:29:22

Wayne Mulder

So those are the three stories that I wanted you to catch for this week. Let me know if you like this new format. I'm going to do a 3 to 1. So for the two, we are going to go over two crazy things that I want to share with you. And I thought for this week the two things would be responses to Tik Tok videos that I had put out.

00:14:30:30 - 00:14:51:29

Wayne Mulder

So essentially I'm going to tell you what the video was and then I'm going to tell you one of the crazy responses that I received. But first, let me tell you, yes, it is true, we are on Tik Tok, in fact I am on Tik Tok and anyone that knows me personally is probably thinking, huh, yeah, trust me, I'm with you.

00:14:51:46 - 00:15:18:40

Wayne Mulder

Besides the whole Communist Chinese party part of Tik Tok, it's not really a world that I really care for. However, I will say that when it comes to engagement, I get a lot more engagement on Tik Tok than I do on any other social media platform, much faster. So I guess I'm going to stay on Tik Tok and maybe there's a lesson in there, like I need more engagement on these other platforms.

00:15:18:40 - 00:15:41:59

Wayne Mulder

So for the time being, yes, you can find on the Blue Line podcast on Tik Tok. However, let me tell you. So I posted one of the videos. This world is also out on Instagram and it was on Facebook, but the tagline was How law enforcement prepares you for success in Life. So one of the responses I got and by the way, I get crazy responses all the time, I just thought it would be good for you to get to see some of them.

00:15:42:30 - 00:16:20:01

Wayne Mulder

So this one quote like flashes them in an unhealthy ideology of what an alpha actually is. So I'm thinking this genius is saying that that's what law enforcement prepares you to be, is a fascist and gives you an unhealthy ideology of an alpha. Hmm. It's interesting. I could meet him somewhere on his whole fascism comment if we looked historically and we were taught, you know, there is a conversation you could have there.

00:16:20:01 - 00:16:43:17

Wayne Mulder

Because as I warn and talk about a lot on the show, as law enforcement is the most local version of the government, that most people have access. But so you have to have a free and constitutional government in order to not go down that road. But other than that, yeah, whatever. So I placed another video on Tik Tok.

00:16:43:26 - 00:17:03:53

Wayne Mulder

Does society survive discussion about discussion about juveniles? So the tagline on it was, Does society survive? And this was the video that was related to the podcast from I think two weeks ago where I talked about the juveniles and the crazy things have been going on. The ones have been shooting out of the vehicles, the ones I've been screaming and cursing at cops in their diapers.

00:17:03:53 - 00:17:16:49

Wayne Mulder

I mean, just absolute foolishness, right? So the responses, I actually put two of them in here. Cops are getting their collective reward for enforcing the law. Instead of serving and protecting.

00:17:19:02 - 00:17:46:36

Wayne Mulder

Huh. I don't even know how to respond to that one. So in your world, enforcing the law is not serving and protecting. Enforcing the law is not what cops do. Protecting and serving can't be done through the enforcement of the law. Like, if it's an issue where you don't like a law, then that's you're coming to the wrong people right now.

00:17:46:55 - 00:18:08:38

Wayne Mulder

You don't come to the enforcement side, right? That would be the legislation. And you get them to rewrite the law and then they would enforce the new law. The one you're happy about. So I have no idea. But that would make me laugh a little bit when I read that one. And then the other response is, I get this type of response all the time on things I put out.

00:18:08:38 - 00:18:48:11

Wayne Mulder

So it was that same video and they responded. Cops did it to themselves. It won't stop until qualified immunity goes away. It's so frustrating, right? This is such a huge misunderstanding of what qualified immunity actually is. And to use that as a reason why it's okay for kids like toddlers to be shooting at cops or screaming and cursing at them and this complete just absence of any morality, this absence of any authority, this just complete breakdown in the societal mores.

00:18:48:15 - 00:19:22:11

Wayne Mulder

And to say that, well, it's okay because of qualified immunity is not only inept, it's just it's kind of dangerous, actually, because it shows a misunderstanding that fuels a mindset that is exactly what's creating the danger that law enforcement is out there dealing with. So I wanted you to hear both of those. So the one important takeaway so we had the three news stories, we had the two crazy things I wanted to tell you in the last section is one important takeaway.

00:19:22:31 - 00:19:44:52

Wayne Mulder

So the important takeaway for this week is, you know, we have a broken society. It's backwards, it's upside down, it's inside out. We call it good evil. We call evil good. We have presidents who things think they are kings. And then just this week, we saw a president trying to Iraq just last week, I mean, try to redistribute wealth.

00:19:45:13 - 00:20:11:54

Wayne Mulder

And I mean, something we have not seen at that scale, financial scale with a president. It just amazing things. We have the breakdown, a breakdown. We have an attack on the middle class, on the freedoms in America. We have a societal breakdown as you're seeing in these charts and in the videos that we're putting out, you've got you don't know what truth is.

00:20:11:54 - 00:20:46:20

Wayne Mulder

You hear this, you hear that, and you have no idea what is even real anymore. You've bee if you're like me, you've got rising cost that have become crazy. Your housing costs have gone up. Your cost, I mean, just my electric bill. This last month I was looking at trying to figure out how we ended up $60 over and some point in the last year and I have pinpoint the exact month they added a charge that if you are in the area you're paying as well for pretty much a green energy transfer.

00:20:46:49 - 00:21:15:49

Wayne Mulder

So for something that is more destructive on the planet and isn't going to work and is horrible technology, you're now paying more for it. So all these things, right, and the stress and the pressure and all this and I get it's for some people, the answer is you want to go bury your head in the sand, right? You don't want to see it and you don't want it to impact your world and your life.

00:21:15:49 - 00:21:34:31

Wayne Mulder

And I get that. But what I want to assure you of and the one take away the one thing I want to give you this week is that you, the individual, are the answer. Last week I talked about how you not law enforcement, not the police, are the first responder. And that is very true. But I know I'm also talking to our first responders.

00:21:34:31 - 00:22:01:07

Wayne Mulder

So this one applies to everybody. You, the individual, are the answer. Let me say that one more time. You the individual are the answer. All of these societal problems. Now, there is an argument that you could make that if we continue to go down some of these roads and we don't make some abrupt changes, that where we're going to end up is going to limit individuals power.

00:22:01:34 - 00:22:25:07

Wayne Mulder

But for now, we're going to talk as though the Constitution is still somewhat being adhered to somewhere, even though not in Washington, DC, as we saw last week. So if you are the answer, what does that mean? So there has been if you look at the collective attacks and that's what I call them, obviously there may be people with differing opinions.

00:22:25:21 - 00:22:53:25

Wayne Mulder

And you know what? You're failing to have your opinion. However, there's not a lot of leeway on anything tied to the Constitution, but we have this huge push by people, by elites towards collectivism, towards globalism. It's not the individual. It's the group. In fact, it's all about dividing everybody into groups. Like the second article I read where we talked about race, that's the whole idea.

00:22:53:25 - 00:23:29:32

Wayne Mulder

When we come to critical race theory, all these things and it doesn't matter which one we're talking about, there are tons of them out there. The idea is, is to separate everybody into groups. No one's an individual. It's no longer the content of the character. It's literally the color of their skin that they care about. And that's just one arena, whether it's money, whether it no matter what arena it is, the attack is on the individual because they want individuals to all of these things are to move away from individualism, to move away from the power that you and I have as citizens of this great country.

00:23:30:18 - 00:24:02:06

Wayne Mulder

So what I really want to encourage you this week is to not forget that in turn, to start to take action. The temptation is is were exhausted after working these long shifts and maybe you've got other projects going on and you're just tired like I am right now recording this at this hour of night, it's like 8:00 and this I've had two interviews today for the podcast and then I'm putting this together for Monday and it's been a long day and I'm tired, but we all get tired.

00:24:02:06 - 00:24:27:17

Wayne Mulder

We have to keep focused on what's important. There was a lot of hope this last week in the state of Florida, where we started seeing some of these school boards flip that. The reason that happened is because people got local and remembered that they are individuals with power and they banded together because that's the thing. Once you're empowered as an individual, then you can band together as a group.

00:24:27:38 - 00:24:53:20

Wayne Mulder

But you're a group of individuals, not a group that some other person, some elite, some government entity has. COMPARTMENTAL Compartmentalize you into rather, you are using your strength to go out, use your voice to stand up for what you know is right and to regain this country. I've had a lot of great conversations lately. Today I had one with Molly.

00:24:53:20 - 00:25:26:23

Wayne Mulder

Molly Different. She's going to be on a future podcast here in a few weeks. And in that episode we're talking about detox, detoxing digitally for the family. And one of the fundamental principles that we talk about is this idea of bringing the family back together, strengthening that nuclear family, you know, having it the whole idea is not to get rid of something, but rather to fill that space because that strength of family, that strength of community and that power of individual is individuality is where the power of this nation comes from.

00:25:26:45 - 00:25:45:31

Wayne Mulder

So as we go into this election season, this isn't really an election statement, but it's been heavy on my heart as we've gone through the primaries and then some of the absolute insanity that happened this week and the complete the we literally have a government that doesn't believe a constitution exist. And if they do believe it exists, they certainly do not believe they have to follow it.

00:25:45:56 - 00:26:10:21

Wayne Mulder

So it is up to you and me, the individuals and this country, to regain some a semblance of what this country was meant to be. So I encourage you this week to remember your power. You, the individual, are the answer. And all right, for this final section, I just want to leave you with a couple reviews. Thank you so much.

00:26:10:21 - 00:26:31:17

Wayne Mulder

Those of you who take the time to review the podcast on whatever platform you are listening to it on from Apple Podcasts is obviously the best. So definitely, even if you've left stars or something somewhere else, please also Apple podcast is huge for us, but I want to read you a couple that have been left for us. This one is five stars.

00:26:31:47 - 00:26:54:01

Wayne Mulder

Yes, that is the correct number of stars. It says a must listen. So, so much great information. Don't pass this one up. Keep up the good work. And that's from Motor Cop Chronicles podcast that it left that for us. Thank you very much. And our friends over there. If you haven't checked out the podcast where I got to be on their podcast, that was a great privilege as well.

00:26:54:01 - 00:27:15:50

Wayne Mulder

So check that out. You can go to the website on the blue line icon and look up the podcast appearances under the Listen tab and you will be able to hear that podcast. And it was a privilege to be able to be on there with them. And then this one that I want to leave you with was left out in reference to the Father's Day episode I had, where I had the privilege of sitting down with my son.

00:27:15:50 - 00:27:36:07

Wayne Mulder

And again, five stars. That is the correct number. Thank you very much. And I thought your recent Father's Day episode was great. Your son brought some great insight for the children of Leo's and for Leo families. Really good info. I bet it was fun to interview your son and yes to tvr x r y. Yeah, I've no idea.

00:27:36:36 - 00:27:52:51

Wayne Mulder

But to whoever you are. Yes, it was a lot of fun and it was a privilege and I enjoyed it. So thank you so much. If you leave us a reading and review, I will start reading them in the podcast if you like. This new format of the 3,2, 1, please let me know I'm going to be.

00:27:53:32 - 00:28:12:36

Wayne Mulder

It may even be dropping on the video below here. I'm going to be creating an email address specifically for feedback. So if I can get it done before this episode releases, then definitely send us an email. I would love to hear from you directly here, what you have going on and hear what you like about the show and what you like about the on the blue line.

00:28:13:07 - 00:28:36:56

Wayne Mulder

One more time to remind you, this Thursday, the interview room comes back and for everything else that you may want to know about what's going on, it's on the blue line. On the blue line.com, thank you so much, everyone. Have a great week out there. I will see you on Thursday in the interview room. And until then, I will see you out there on the blue line.