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  • GOLD SHIELDS EPISODE169: FACELESS: The Last Hope for the Unidentified
    Jul 10 2026

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    What happens when a victim has no name... no identity... and no one left searching?

    In this unforgettable episode of GOLD SHIELDS, we sit down with Lisa Bailey, former FBI Forensic Artist, forensic facial approximation specialist, and bestselling author of Clay & Bones.

    For decades, Lisa worked at the intersection of art, science, and criminal investigation, reconstructing the faces of unidentified victims from nothing more than skulls and skeletal remains.

    Every face she recreated represented more than a work of art—it was a chance to restore a name, reunite families with their loved ones, and breathe new life into investigations that had gone cold.

    Some victims lose their lives. Others lose their names. Lisa Bailey dedicated her career to giving them both a voice and an identity.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction to Forensic Art
    03:04 The Journey from Art to Forensic Science
    05:48 The Science of Facial Reconstruction
    08:52 Empathy in Forensic Art
    11:56 Memorable Cases and Their Impact
    14:47 The Role of Forensic Art in Solving Crimes
    18:02 Challenges and Triumphs in the FBI
    20:49 Unsolved Cases and Ongoing Mysteries
    27:47 Confronting Workplace Harassment
    29:48 Navigating Organizational Politics
    31:37 The Breaking Point: Filing an EEO Case
    34:22 The Impact of Leadership on Workplace Culture
    36:41 The EEO Process: Challenges and Realities
    38:07 The Motivation Behind Writing the Book
    44:43 A New Identification: Closure for Victims
    50:10 Inspiring Future Forensic Artists


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    54 mins
  • GOLD SHIELDS EPISODE 168: ANGEL IN THE SKY | AC-130 Gunner Mary Howe’s Incredible Combat Story
    Jul 3 2026

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    This week on GOLD SHIELDS, we take you into the heart of modern aerial warfare with an unforgettable interview featuring Mary Howe, a former U.S. Air Force AC-130 Gunner whose courage, precision, and leadership helped protect American troops in some of the world’s most dangerous combat zones.

    Born into a family with a deep and legendary tradition of military service, Mary Howe answered the call to serve with honor, carrying forward a legacy of sacrifice, patriotism, and unwavering commitment to country. As an elite gunner aboard the feared AC-130 gunship, Mary operated one of the most powerful close-air-support aircraft ever built—providing devastating firepower and lifesaving protection for troops on the ground.

    Mary and her crew became a lifeline for soldiers under fire, delivering precision strikes when seconds meant the difference between life and death.

    This is a powerful conversation about heroism, combat, military aviation, patriotism, and the warriors who defend freedom from above.

    Don’t miss this incredible episode of GOLD SHIELDS—where real heroes tell their true stories.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction to Gold Shields and Guest Background
    01:22 Mary Howe's Military Family Legacy
    03:11 Choosing the Air Force: A Personal Journey
    05:41 The AC-130U Gunship: Capabilities and Operations
    09:54 First Mission Experience: A Life-Changing Moment
    14:22 Subsequent Missions: Learning and Adapting
    16:04 Decompression After Missions: Coping Mechanisms
    17:15 Deployment Insights: Duration and Frequency
    21:16 Life After Deployment: Balancing Work and Personal Life
    22:14 Diverse Combat Experiences: Afghanistan vs. Iraq
    25:04 Transitioning from Military to Nursing
    27:12 Challenges in Nursing: From NICU to Aesthetics
    30:33 Personal Growth and Resilience
    32:39 Current Role: Supporting Veterans
    34:57 The Impact of Service on Personal Life
    38:38 Faith and Self-Worth: A Journey of Healing


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    46 mins
  • GOLD SHIELDS EPISODE 167: WHICH WIRE DO YOU CUT?! | NAVY EOD EXPERT ON TICKING TIME BOMBS
    Jun 23 2026

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    This week on GOLD SHIELDS, prepare for an edge-of-your-seat interview with Trevor Fortner, a U.S. Navy veteran and elite Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) expert who spent years confronting some of the deadliest ticking time bombs in combat zones around the world.

    When every second matters… how do you decide which wire to cut?

    What goes through your mind when one wrong move could mean instant death? How do bomb technicians stay calm while facing unimaginable pressure?

    Trevor takes us deep inside the terrifying reality of bomb disposal, IED detection, military special operations, and the life-or-death decisions that few people on Earth will ever understand.

    But this conversation goes far beyond explosives.

    Trevor also delivers powerful insight into the importance of leadership and why great leaders change lives, why leadership matters in every profession, and how strong leadership can shape teams, families, and personal success.

    You do not want to miss Episode 167 of GOLD SHIELDS.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to EOD and Special Ops Mindset
    03:11 The Journey to EOD: Personal Experiences and Inspirations
    05:58 Training and Challenges in EOD School
    08:59 First Experiences and Lessons Learned in the Field
    12:00 Understanding Bomb Makers and Their Signatures
    15:12 The Reality of Bomb Disposal: Insights from the Field
    18:04 Hollywood vs. Reality: The Hurt Locker Discussion
    29:25 Decompressing After High-Stakes Missions
    35:23 Transitioning from Military to Civilian Life
    36:25 Everyday Spy: Bridging Skills for Decision Making
    42:51 Leadership Challenges in Modern Environments
    49:20 Honoring Service and Sacrifice


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    52 mins
  • GOLD SHIELDS EPISODE 166: HOW TO ROB A BANK, THE REAL STORY BEHIND THE NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
    Jun 15 2026

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    Netflix captivated audiences with How To Rob A Bank, the unbelievable true story of Scott Scurlock, better known as "Hollywood," the mastermind behind a string of high-profile bank robberies that stunned law enforcement and fascinated the public.

    In Episode #166 of GOLD SHIELDS, Tom and Dan bring together two of the most important people connected to this extraordinary case. Shawn Johnson, the retired FBI Special Agent who led the hunt for Hollywood and his crew, and Steve Meyers, one of Hollywood's accomplices during the robbery spree.

    This unique conversation explores the investigation from both sides—law enforcement and criminal. Shawn shares the challenges of tracking one of the country's most elusive bank robbers, while Steve provides a rare inside look into the mindset, planning, and reality of life inside a notorious bank robbery crew.

    From the headlines and Hollywood-style disguises to the relentless FBI manhunt that ultimately brought the case to an end, this episode offers an unforgettable look into one of America's most fascinating true-crime stories.

    Don't miss this exclusive conversation with the people who lived it.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to a Unique Collaboration
    02:47 The Evolution of Bank Robberies
    05:54 The First Encounter: A Cop and a Robber
    09:06 The Planning Behind the Heists
    11:49 The Role of Media in Criminal Investigations
    15:07 Understanding the Criminal Mind
    17:57 The Mechanics of a Bank Heist
    21:04 The Dynamics of Criminal Partnerships
    24:03 The Aftermath and Reflections
    27:02 Conclusion: Lessons Learned
    30:50 The Boldness of Bank Robberies
    32:01 Technological Evolution in Banking Security
    34:00 The Role of Surveillance and Public Involvement
    34:53 The Mindset of Investigators
    36:04 The Hollywood Moniker and Its Impact
    36:46 The Progression of Robberies
    39:01 Challenges in New Locations
    41:04 The Final Robbery and Its Consequences
    53:18 The Hasty Decision: A Turning Point
    56:18 The Chaos of the Getaway
    01:00:39 Tracking the Criminals: Technology in Action
    01:02:56 The Search for Scott: Uncovering the Truth
    01:08:27 The Final Confrontation: A Tragic End

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • GOLD SHIELDS EPISODE 165: WHAT THE CRIMINAL BRAIN ACTUALLY DOES
    Jun 8 2026

    We hope you enjoy this episode of Gold Shields, let us know how we did.

    A psychiatric nurse gets punched on shift and goes back the next day. That's the world Julie and Laurie live in — and it's the same world that produced every case Dan and Tom ever worked.

    Two psychiatric nurses from Night Shift: Darkness Diagnosed sit down with Gold Shields and get into the questions the criminal justice system has never fully answered: Are killers born or made? Does the brain of a serial killer actually know what it's doing? Why does a man walk calmly away from a crime scene while another runs? And are there people who are simply beyond rehabilitation?

    Clinical, direct, and nothing like what you've seen on television. This is the conversation detectives and psychiatric nurses have when no one's performing for a camera.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to the Mind of Killers
    02:27 Nature vs. Nurture: Are Killers Born or Made?
    09:30 Understanding the Consciousness of Killers
    19:16 The Legal Perspective on Insanity
    22:31 Debunking the Myth of Split Personality
    27:29 Understanding Flat Responses in Crisis Situations
    30:10 The Complexity of Mental Health and Crime
    31:36 Choosing Cases for Discussion
    34:16 Accountability in Mental Health Care
    39:05 The Challenge of Proving Criminal Insanity
    43:05 The Debate on Rehabilitation vs. Punishment
    46:37 Favorite Episodes and Insights




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    46 mins
  • Special GOLD SHIELDS Episode: THE SON OF SAM — NEW YORK'S SUMMER OF FEAR
    Jun 2 2026

    We hope you enjoy this episode of Gold Shields, let us know how we did.

    Step back into the tense and turbulent streets of New York City in 1977, when an elusive serial killer turned everyday life into a nightmare. In this special episode, we explore the terrifying case of David Berkowitz, the man who became infamous as the "Son of Sam."

    Over the course of more than a year, Berkowitz carried out a series of random shootings that left six people dead and seven others wounded. His attacks, often targeting young couples sitting in parked cars, spread fear across the city and dominated newspaper headlines. Taunting letters sent to police and the media fueled public panic, earning him the nickname "Son of Sam" after claims that a neighbor's dog was possessed and commanding him to kill.

    This episode examines the investigation that gripped New York, the massive manhunt that followed, and the eventual arrest of Berkowitz in August 1977. We also explore the social atmosphere of a city already struggling with crime, economic hardship, and the infamous blackout of 1977, all of which amplified the fear surrounding the case.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to the Son of Sam Case
    03:05 The Context of New York City in the 1970s
    05:54 David Berkowitz: The Man Behind the Murders
    08:59 The First Victims and Initial Reactions
    11:50 The Media Frenzy and Public Panic
    15:05 The Investigation and Challenges Faced
    17:57 Eyewitness Accounts and Their Impact
    21:02 The Task Force and Ongoing Search
    24:02 Conclusion and Reflections on the Case
    29:12 The Breakthrough Clue
    32:40 The Capture of the Son of Sam
    36:38 Lessons from the Case
    40:53 The Impact of the 1977 Blackout
    45:00 Reflections on a Dark Time

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    45 mins
  • GOLD SHIELDS EPISODE 164: THEN I GO HOME TO MARIO KART-PROSECUTOR JARRETT FERENTINO
    May 18 2026

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    He prosecuted a serial killer who escaped on bedsheets and turned himself back in. He took the Brittanee Drexel case from 600 miles away with no law license and no jurisdiction, because Dawn Drexel made one phone call and you don't say no twice. He stood over a dead baby on Christmas Eve morning and sat next to his daughter in church that night.

    Jarrett Ferentino spent 20 years as a prosecutor in northeastern Pennsylvania. This is what that actually looks like — the homicide scenes where the trial starts before anyone is arrested, the Hugo Zelensky case that lasted 15 years, the child cases nobody talks about, and the question every prosecutor eventually has to answer: if you stop caring, how do you get anyone else to?

    GOLD SHIELDS. Two former NYPD Detectives. The guests who go deeper because of who's asking.

    0:00 — Introduction 0:23 — Welcome to Gold Shields

    3:20 — How Farentino Got Here

    4:48 — The Trial Starts Outside

    5:52 — First Scene, First Case

    8:04 — Speaking for the Dead

    9:38 — The New Guy at the Scene

    12:19 — Reading the Room

    13:31 — When Defense Attorneys Burn You

    17:13 — The Case That Lasted Fifteen Years

    19:24 — What Zelensky Left Behind

    20:18 — Three DAs and a Corrupt Courthouse

    22:32 — Something Happens to My Family

    23:10 — Inside the Zelensky Case

    26:45 — The Cases No One Talks About

    28:51 — Christmas Eve

    31:50 — Mothers, Murders and Motivation

    34:15 — The Brittany Drexel Case

    37:22 — What Really Happened

    39:08 — When You Encounter True Evil

    40:30 — The Last Line of Defense

    42:40 — High-Profile Cases and Bad Crime Scenes

    47:36 — Pride Gets in the Way

    48:25 — Where to Find Jarrett

    50:20 — Rapid Fire

    53:27 — Best Advice for Young Lawyers

    54:07 — Closing


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    57 mins
  • GOLD SHIEDS EPISODE 163: MARSOC to Mental Health | Steve Bunting
    May 7 2026

    We hope you enjoy this episode of Gold Shields, let us know how we did.

    This week on the GOLD SHIELDS, we sit down with elite warrior Steve Bunting , former MARSOC Operator, U.S. Navy Veteran, Combat Medic, and now one of the nation’s leading performance and mindset coaches at Sharp Performance.

    From the battlefield to the frontlines of veteran mental health, Steve Bunting’s mission never ended when the uniform came off. In this powerful and deeply insightful interview, Steve shares what it truly means to answer the call to serve at the highest level — through combat, sacrifice, leadership, and now through helping veterans and first responders overcome trauma, mental health struggles, and life after service

    🎧 Listen and watch another elite warrior who continues to serve Steve Bunting, only on GOLD SHIELDS.

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    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Sports Banter
    01:03 Introducing Steve Bunting: A Veteran's Journey
    02:00 Steve's Path to MARSOC: From Navy to Recon
    06:02 The Unique Challenges of Special Operations
    09:50 The Reality of Maritime Operations
    11:57 The Pressure of Being a Medic in Combat
    15:54 Coping with Trauma: Disassociation and Resilience
    20:01 Facing Personal Loss and Mental Health Challenges
    21:48 Turning Experiences into Action: Sharp Performance
    24:02 Andrew's Journey: From Soldier to Resilience Coach
    27:20 Bridging Military and Civilian Experiences
    30:00 Understanding Operator Syndrome
    33:55 The Impact of High-Stress Professions
    38:02 Sharp Performance: A New Approach to Mental Health
    39:56 Rapid Fire: Fun Insights with Steve Bunting

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    50 mins