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Danger, Cops, and Guardian Angels

Episode 8 of the Road Noise podcast, hosted by Jest Kidding, titled "Danger, Cops, and Guardian Angels" was published on February 15, 2024 and runs 38 minutes.

February 15, 2024 ·38m · Road Noise

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Strap in for episode 8 of season 5 where we're revisiting a chilling encounter from Cook, Minnesota. In this episode, dad recounts the standoff with a man named Frank who, alongside his cohorts, posed a serious threat to him and the teenage girls in his charge. Discover how a simple mechanical issue spiraled into a situation where a tire became a bargaining chip, and time was the enemy. We'll navigate through the fear, strategic stalling, and the eventual police involvement that brought this ordeal to a close. As we hit the asphalt again, Sheldon reflects on the unseen protection he felt and the lasting impact on those he journeyed with. So, get ready for a ride that proves the road to building the kingdom is as unpredictable as it is rewarding.

Strap in for episode 8 of season 5 where we're revisiting a chilling encounter from Cook, Minnesota.

In this episode, dad recounts the standoff with a man named Frank who, alongside his cohorts, posed a serious threat to him and the teenage girls in his charge. Discover how a simple mechanical issue spiraled into a situation where a tire became a bargaining chip, and time was the enemy.

We'll navigate through the fear, strategic stalling, and the eventual police involvement that brought this ordeal to a close. As we hit the asphalt again, Sheldon reflects on the unseen protection he felt and the lasting impact on those he journeyed with. So, get ready for a ride that proves the road to building the kingdom is as unpredictable as it is rewarding.

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