Josh Dubin
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We're talking about, you know, juries and jury service. And he I said, you know, I'd be like the wrong. Oh, someone asked me. One of the dads asked me, how do I get out of jury service? I said, tell the truth. Because we're all biased. We all have a bias against something. Like for me, I've done a bunch of cases where corrections officers did something bad to someone.
So I'd probably be bad for a case like that. Because the reality is that most of them do their job and want to go home and it's dangerous. But I was recognizing my own bias. And I look around the table and they're all looking at each other smiling. And I knew it in that moment. that one of them was a corrections officer. It was my buddy Ryan Gillis.
So I'd probably be bad for a case like that. Because the reality is that most of them do their job and want to go home and it's dangerous. But I was recognizing my own bias. And I look around the table and they're all looking at each other smiling. And I knew it in that moment. that one of them was a corrections officer. It was my buddy Ryan Gillis.
So I'd probably be bad for a case like that. Because the reality is that most of them do their job and want to go home and it's dangerous. But I was recognizing my own bias. And I look around the table and they're all looking at each other smiling. And I knew it in that moment. that one of them was a corrections officer. It was my buddy Ryan Gillis.
And it was like, oh, how do I wipe this shit off my foot? So I've gotten to know Ryan, and he's a corrections officer in Florida. And he's just a great guy.
And it was like, oh, how do I wipe this shit off my foot? So I've gotten to know Ryan, and he's a corrections officer in Florida. And he's just a great guy.
And it was like, oh, how do I wipe this shit off my foot? So I've gotten to know Ryan, and he's a corrections officer in Florida. And he's just a great guy.
He's quiet and soft-spoken, and my daughter was going to the county fair, and there's rough nights, some nights where kids try to start fights, and I was talking to him about it, and he goes, I do security detail there, and I'm not there that night, but I'm going to tell the guys if she has an issue, have her call, and he's a great dude. There's great people in all walks of life.
He's quiet and soft-spoken, and my daughter was going to the county fair, and there's rough nights, some nights where kids try to start fights, and I was talking to him about it, and he goes, I do security detail there, and I'm not there that night, but I'm going to tell the guys if she has an issue, have her call, and he's a great dude. There's great people in all walks of life.
He's quiet and soft-spoken, and my daughter was going to the county fair, and there's rough nights, some nights where kids try to start fights, and I was talking to him about it, and he goes, I do security detail there, and I'm not there that night, but I'm going to tell the guys if she has an issue, have her call, and he's a great dude. There's great people in all walks of life.
And I look at him, And sometimes I'll be thinking, man, I wonder what his day was like. Because he has, you know, a really tough, dangerous job. And I have such deep respect for him. And it was like one of those moments where I was like, shit, that came out wrong. I articulated it wrong.
And I look at him, And sometimes I'll be thinking, man, I wonder what his day was like. Because he has, you know, a really tough, dangerous job. And I have such deep respect for him. And it was like one of those moments where I was like, shit, that came out wrong. I articulated it wrong.
And I look at him, And sometimes I'll be thinking, man, I wonder what his day was like. Because he has, you know, a really tough, dangerous job. And I have such deep respect for him. And it was like one of those moments where I was like, shit, that came out wrong. I articulated it wrong.
And I think the problem that a lot of people have, and we're in a society where you're so quick to pick a side and to label something. And I'm just trying to do a lot less... Be quicker to listen and slower to speak when it comes to making some big judgment about a group of people because, you know, you got to take each of these situations individually. Well said.
And I think the problem that a lot of people have, and we're in a society where you're so quick to pick a side and to label something. And I'm just trying to do a lot less... Be quicker to listen and slower to speak when it comes to making some big judgment about a group of people because, you know, you got to take each of these situations individually. Well said.
And I think the problem that a lot of people have, and we're in a society where you're so quick to pick a side and to label something. And I'm just trying to do a lot less... Be quicker to listen and slower to speak when it comes to making some big judgment about a group of people because, you know, you got to take each of these situations individually. Well said.
Thank you for having me. That was really great, man.
Thank you for having me. That was really great, man.
Thank you for having me. That was really great, man.
I love you more, bro. Thank you for everything.