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In this long-awaited return episode, Scott and Dan Jones sit down with Jared Zsomborāa long-time colleague and a uniquely experienced professional in death investigations. With a career that began in high school and spanned international war zones and transplant recovery, Jaredās story is anything but ordinary. Together, they reflect on shared experiences from their time as homicide detectives and dive deep into the world of forensic death investigation, the emotional toll of international work, and the human side of handling loss with dignity.
Together, we explore:
The emotional and psychological toll of working with death
The invisible trauma of being the one who sees, reports, and translates death to the living
The difference between the work of Medical Examiners vs. Coroners in Canada
Why some scenes haunt usāand others, surprisingly, don't
How shared grief and unexpected connections (like a family tissue donation story) can bring healing
The importance of community and humor in high-trauma professions
What happens when you finally step away from the workāand why that can be the hardest part
If you've ever worked in high-intensity, frontline, or trauma-exposed professionsāor love someone who hasāthis conversation will hit home. Itās about what we carry, what we bury, and what finally rises when the noise stops. -
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This was a spectacular conversation with Colleen Mooney. Who if we had a sister she would be it. We could have chatted for at least 2 more hours but this 90 minutes was outstanding.
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The brothers Jones sat in the ravine and chatted about School Resource Officers, Watches, and so much more. It was fun just the two of us again.
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An instant connection between the retired brothers and a serving police officer from the US. We talked origin stories, adventure readiness, retirement and relationships. A great chat with a new friend.
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Colleen Rue, also known as the Voice of the Mountain, joined Scott Jones and guest co-host Kim Grykuliak. Colleen discussed her career in the legal system supporting victims and her personal athletic endurance journey. We spoke about experiences of 29029 Everesting from how she got involved with this amazing event, what she enjoys most as MC and Scott and Kim's perspective as participants.
COLLEEN'S BIO (Emcee & Announcer Focus)
Colleen Rue is a seasoned endurance athlete and dynamic media professional with a rich and varied career. She brings expertise and passion to her work, helping others achieve their goals and push their limits. Her unique skill set allows her to forge deep connections between people and brands, enhancing events and experiences with her engaging presence.
Colleenās ability to foster personal growth and build lasting bonds is at the heart of her work. Whether sheās motivating athletes to cross the finish line or captivating an audience with her words, she creates meaningful experiences that resonate long after the event is over.
BIO NOTE
As I mentioned, my original career was as a paralegal where I worked for small family law firms and large international firms: from family law to antitrust. I spent many years supporting Southern Utah's Guardian ad Litem, who represented abused and neglected children in the court system. I also served as the Victim Advocate for Iron County, Utah, USA working out of the Iron County Attorney's Office. -
Today we participated in Bell Let’s Talk Day with Caroline Cheng at RCMP “K” Division. We had questions from a live audience both in person and on line. We discussed the importance of mental health and wellness, different journeys to healthy futures and had some fun with a very serious and important topic.
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Scott and Dan were looked back on the podcast of the year and the year itself in their lives. Some laughs happened. Looking forward to season 4
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Today we recorded with a live studio audience at the Invisible Wounds Conference in Niagara Ontario. It was a great way to re-introduce ourselves to new listeners and to discuss mental health. We had great discussions and questions from the live audience. There are times the audio has a bit of an echo but well worth a listen.
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This was a fascinating discussion on Heart Rate Variability, The Nervous System, Breath Work and much more. For the first time in the history of the Jones Boys Scott said more words!
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This episode from Whistler BC guest hosted by Terri Jones where we chat about the experiences of Kim Clark (Grykuliak) and Scott Jones as they recap how they earned a Red Hat at 29029 (Everesting).
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A great conversation with PhD Candidate Daranne Harris about compassion, empathy, self compassion, systems change. Scott’s lack of compassion while driving and Dan’s dark thoughts while grocery shopping
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We discussed harm reduction, recovery, policies and the humanizing of people who use drugs. The need for the continuum of care, trauma and much more.
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The boys are back again. A Just Us episode where we discussed movement, window of tolerance and running from the police.
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Today we met with the author of āThe Rise of Rageā and had an amazing discussion about the book and so much more. Season 3 Episode 4 - Julie Christiansen - The Rise of Rage]
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We met with the author of āThe Rise of Rageā and had an amazing discussion about the book and so much more.
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[Listen Here]
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[Show Notes]
Book: Rise of Rage - Harnessing the Most Misunderstood Emotion: https://juliechristiansen.com/...
Freedomology Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/...
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