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Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
Aaron...DJ, Musician, Superhero
125 episodes
4 days ago
Send us a text During a ROLE REVERSAL INTERVIEW...We trace Aaron’s path from Alaska ride-alongs at eight to 21 years in policing, including homicide and child abuse cases, and the silent creep of PTSD. He opens up about survivor’s guilt, failed support systems, therapy that finally worked, and rebuilding a life through music and service. • early lessons in small-town de-escalation and command presence • contrasts between Alaska rural policing and Pacific Northwest urban violence • choosing d...
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Send us a text During a ROLE REVERSAL INTERVIEW...We trace Aaron’s path from Alaska ride-alongs at eight to 21 years in policing, including homicide and child abuse cases, and the silent creep of PTSD. He opens up about survivor’s guilt, failed support systems, therapy that finally worked, and rebuilding a life through music and service. • early lessons in small-town de-escalation and command presence • contrasts between Alaska rural policing and Pacific Northwest urban violence • choosing d...
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Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
The Roles Reversed, My Most Honest Interview Yet....
Send us a text During a ROLE REVERSAL INTERVIEW...We trace Aaron’s path from Alaska ride-alongs at eight to 21 years in policing, including homicide and child abuse cases, and the silent creep of PTSD. He opens up about survivor’s guilt, failed support systems, therapy that finally worked, and rebuilding a life through music and service. • early lessons in small-town de-escalation and command presence • contrasts between Alaska rural policing and Pacific Northwest urban violence • choosing d...
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4 days ago
1 hour 31 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
Instant Replay: How A Partner’s Line‑Of‑Duty Death Led Me To Healing...The Moose, The Mentor and The Mourning
Send us a text A quiet Christmas night, a routine call, and a moment that shattered a department—this is the story I’ve carried for two decades. I take you back to the cold, the silence, and the split second that cost my partner, Officer John Watson, his life, and I share how that night rewrote my career, my mind, and my faith. This replay isn’t shock for shock’s sake; it’s an honest walk through survivor’s guilt, the burden of “it should have been me,” and the hard, essential work of healing...
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1 week ago
48 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
What Christmas Means to Me....Merry Christmas 2025!
Send us a text The lights are bright, the coffee goes cold, and the living room falls quiet. That’s where our story opens: in the stillness after the wrapping paper and the photos, when the big question shows up—what is Christmas actually for? We walk that question through memory, loss, and music, then bring it home to a manger that changed the world without a spotlight. I share a personal tribute to Officer John Watson—mentor, friend, and the partner who covered my shift on Christmas night ...
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2 weeks ago
14 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
SnapShot: December 23, 2012....That's When I was Going to Kill Him
Send us a text The night was loud before we even arrived—crowd swelling, fear in the air, and a hurried plan dissolving under the force of people sprinting down a driveway yelling that someone would die if we waited. What followed felt like a standoff measured in inches: two butcher knives flashing, two victims pinned to a garage, and thirty frantic bodies turning a clear line of fire into a moving maze. We had the legal grounds to shoot. We didn’t have the space to do it without risking the ...
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2 weeks ago
7 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
"Daddy Issues".... It's Not About the Nail
Send us a text We trace how a “short Christmas tree” cracked open buried grief about fatherhood, emotional absence, and growing up too fast. We reflect on therapy, the Big Six exercise, and what it takes to become an emotional anchor for our families without slipping into numbness. • naming the father gap and emotional absence • how the Big Six revealed missing building blocks • Christmas tree tradition as a trigger and mirror • divorce, early responsibility and shutdown co...
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3 weeks ago
33 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
SnapShot: Reconnecting the Past: Old Suspects, New Friends
Send us a text A cold case rarely gives you straight lines. When a DNA phenotype produced a face that mirrored a name in our old files, we braced for a hard turn—and then discovered the man was working in law enforcement in a tiny eastern Oregon town. We tried to blend in with multiple unmarked cars, but there’s no subtle way to do surveillance where everyone knows every bumper. After a day of clumsy tails and close calls, we chose a quieter, harder path: knock, introduce ourselves, and ask f...
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3 weeks ago
6 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
Starting Over: The Transition, Overcoming Obstacles and Finding a New You
Send us a text The phone rang at 6 a.m., and the question hit hard: how do you move from a life of sirens, missions, and split-second decisions into a world of meetings, sales terms, and quiet halls without losing yourself? We pull back the curtain on that transition, naming the identity crash, the respect gap, and the unsettling silence that follows when the uniform comes off. I share the first day shock—new walls, new language, and a body wired for urgency—then unpack how I stopped grading...
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1 month ago
31 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
SnapShot: Small Acts, Big Impact: Thank You Nick
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1 month ago
3 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
A Training Day That Turned Deadly: The Widow of Deputy Bill Bowman Speaks...
Send us a text The question lands like a weight: who do you want knocking on your door on your worst day—and who do you trust to carry the casket? We sit with Corie, a young mother whose husband Bill, a paramedic turned deputy and beloved FTO, left for a week of SWAT training and never came home. A jammed simunitions rifle, live rounds where none should have been, and a cascade of failed checks turned a safe scenario into a fatal shot. What followed wasn’t just grief—it was a masterclass in w...
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1 month ago
1 hour 15 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
Snapshot… You had ONE job: Wedding Edition
Send us a text A swan gliding across a sunlit lake. Guests turning to face the altar. Music swelling at the perfect volume. Then a long-time friend officiating his first ceremony forgets the most crucial cue: bring in the bride. What follows is ten minutes of backstory, a hot mic, and an entire crowd realizing the bride isn’t there—until a quick-thinking DJ launches the march and rescues the moment. It’s awkward, human, and unexpectedly moving once the vows finally land. Later that summer, a...
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1 month ago
7 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
The Gratitude Trap: The Everyday Blessings We All Miss...Thanksgiving 2025
Send us a text A quiet scroll can make a good life feel small. We open with a confession about the comparison loop—how shiny feeds and other people’s wins can drown out the steady gifts right in front of us—and then we pivot hard into stories that reset what matters. A chance encounter with an unhoused man, once a Boeing executive, becomes a mirror: grief, one drink, and then a domino of losses. It’s a sobering reminder that the things we chase often mask the ache for love, connection, and sa...
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1 month ago
41 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
The Fear We Don't Admit: Why Men Stay Silent About Trauma
Send us a text What if the thing you fear isn’t the lake, the ladder, or the boat—it's the moment your body remembers almost not making it back? Aaron takes us from an Alaskan spinout under a boat to a scuba failure beside his son to drifting alone in the open sea, then shows how those moments shaped a quiet fear that shows up at the most ordinary times. Not a fear of water, but of drowning—a crucial difference that explains why logic loses to reflex when friends shout “jump in!” We unpack h...
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1 month ago
22 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
SnapShot: The Fast and Furious: The Pursuit I Should Have Ended…Before the Crash
Send us a text Sirens, speed, and a split-second choice can redraw the line between smart policing and needless risk. We open the patrol log to a night on the city’s edge, where a suspect flees through dark side streets and a brand-new Dodge Charger becomes both an asset and a temptation. What starts as a routine attempt to stop a Jeep morphs into a rolling decision tree: 100 mph reaction windows, crowded radio traffic, unfamiliar blocks, and a gut check about whether the underlying offense j...
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1 month ago
10 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
"Built for More: Real World Skills That Drive Success Anywhere"...What's Your Elevator Pitch?
Send us a text We break down ten hard-earned skills from Law Enforcement that power real results in business, and share how letting go of an old identity opens a stronger, calmer, more ethical kind of leadership. The goal is simple: translate what you already do into value others can use. • Reframing identity from job to skills • Investigative thinking to root cause analysis • Reading rooms, interviewing, and trust building • Decisions under pressure with calm leadership • Situational awaren...
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2 months ago
39 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
My Realizations After Law Enforcement: For Those Who Have Worn the Badge and Those Who Love Them....
Send us a text We share the hard lessons from leaving law enforcement: how identity, hypervigilance, and pride kept us stuck, and how emotional intelligence and therapy opened a path to peace. Raw stories, practical tools, and a reminder that the job changes you but never defines you. • thin blue line myth vs institutional reality • emotional intelligence as a survival skill • separating identity from job title • focusing on controllables over rumour and politics • dialing down hypervigilanc...
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2 months ago
43 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
SnapShot: A Measuring Contest and an Explosion of Frustration....KIds....
Send us a text Some mornings punch you in the pride before the coffee even brews. After a week buried in high-stress cases and no sleep, I stepped onto the back porch to admire a brand-new blacktop driveway—and found a 30-foot monument to teenage mischief carved into it with a pressure washer. The scene didn’t stop at one piece of art. There were two, plus a face and foamy “details” that pushed imagination right over the edge. I drove to church fuming, snapped evidence, and rallied the other ...
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2 months ago
5 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
Making Magic with My Son: Inside Streamlines Most Unforgettable Wedding Season Yet
Send us a text What happens when a former cop trades the radio for a microphone and a dance floor? We take you behind the scenes of a full wedding season at Streamline Events and Entertainment, where I work shoulder to shoulder with my son, Keegan, to turn timelines into memories and playlists into stories. From the first consultation to the last dance, we share the playbook that keeps energy high, dead time invisible, and couples at the center of a night they’ll never forget. We unpack why ...
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2 months ago
47 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
SnapShot: The Fast and Furious: The Pursuit I Should Have Ended…Before the Crash
Send us a text Blue lights don’t just flip on; they flip a switch in the mind. We open up about the rush, the pressure, and the quiet math behind police pursuits—where 100 miles per hour means 150 feet a second and a single call on the radio can change the outcome. I walk through a chase that still sticks with me: nighttime streets on the city’s edge, a string of units behind me, and a Jeep that wouldn’t stop. I knew the risks were stacking up—blind corners, dips, unfamiliar roads—and I still...
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2 months ago
10 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
SnapShot: When Suffering Connects Lives Across Decades
Send us a text A 0% survival chance isn’t supposed to end with a reunion on a summer field, yet that’s exactly where this story leads. We open on a frantic delivery in Alaska, a rare congenital diaphragmatic hernia, and a physician catching a tiny spike on a pulse oximeter—just enough to dare a medevac to Portland and stake everything on ECMO. Emmanuel Hospital’s Ladybug Room becomes the center of gravity: machines whirring, drugs billed by the minute, families holding vigil while the sickest...
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2 months ago
8 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
Snap Shot: My Short Term Relationships...Last 36 Hours and Smells Like Oak....
Send us a text We flip the brisket grind from an exhausting all-nighter to a calm, step-by-step method that saves your sleep and boosts flavor. From buying and trimming to the five smart wrap cues and a long, gentle rest, we share the exact plan we cook ourselves. • picking a flexible, well-proportioned packer • trimming for aerodynamic flow and even heat • simple seasoning and a 12–24 hour fridge dry • cold meat into a 205-degree smoker, no peek • when to raise pit temps without babysitting...
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2 months ago
15 minutes

Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
Send us a text During a ROLE REVERSAL INTERVIEW...We trace Aaron’s path from Alaska ride-alongs at eight to 21 years in policing, including homicide and child abuse cases, and the silent creep of PTSD. He opens up about survivor’s guilt, failed support systems, therapy that finally worked, and rebuilding a life through music and service. • early lessons in small-town de-escalation and command presence • contrasts between Alaska rural policing and Pacific Northwest urban violence • choosing d...