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Trent Odhner and I go way back to when I was 11, and he’s always been a stand-up man. Usually someone who stays off the socials, Trent joins me to share his story. In this episode, we dive into his roots, his six-month journey becoming a scuba instructor in Thailand—including close calls with jellyfish and naval ordnance—his White House internship under President Clinton (who knew him by first name), and building his own dive business in the Virgin Islands. We also discuss his transition into law enforcement, the lessons he’s learned, generational shifts, and the realities of policing today.
I had a blast catching up with Trent, and this episode is full of stories, perspective, and inspiration to step out of your comfort zone.
Welcome to episode sixteen.
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Elevate the Podcast Experience: Support better podcast quality & filmed episodes: @TheEthanCLewinPodcast on Venmo. I tithe 10% of all contributions—split evenly between the All Secure Foundation (helping soldiers transition home): allsecurefoundation.org/donate and the Academy of the New Church HS: secure.qgiv.com/for/aotnc.
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Reflections:
“People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
“If I die, at least I’ll die doing something I love.”
Post Note:
I’m inspired by the stories people carry, honest feedback, and the magic when creative minds connect. If you’re a brand interested in partnering, reach out: www.linkedin.com/in/ethanlewin.
Thanks for being part of the journey! PEACE!
Intro | Outro Music Credits:
Instagram: @julien_buss
By Ethan C. Lewin4.7
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Trent Odhner and I go way back to when I was 11, and he’s always been a stand-up man. Usually someone who stays off the socials, Trent joins me to share his story. In this episode, we dive into his roots, his six-month journey becoming a scuba instructor in Thailand—including close calls with jellyfish and naval ordnance—his White House internship under President Clinton (who knew him by first name), and building his own dive business in the Virgin Islands. We also discuss his transition into law enforcement, the lessons he’s learned, generational shifts, and the realities of policing today.
I had a blast catching up with Trent, and this episode is full of stories, perspective, and inspiration to step out of your comfort zone.
Welcome to episode sixteen.
Elevate the Podcast Experience:
Elevate the Podcast Experience: Support better podcast quality & filmed episodes: @TheEthanCLewinPodcast on Venmo. I tithe 10% of all contributions—split evenly between the All Secure Foundation (helping soldiers transition home): allsecurefoundation.org/donate and the Academy of the New Church HS: secure.qgiv.com/for/aotnc.
Get In Touch:
Website: ethanchaselewin.com/contact
Instagram: @ethan.c.lewin
Reflections:
“People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
“If I die, at least I’ll die doing something I love.”
Post Note:
I’m inspired by the stories people carry, honest feedback, and the magic when creative minds connect. If you’re a brand interested in partnering, reach out: www.linkedin.com/in/ethanlewin.
Thanks for being part of the journey! PEACE!
Intro | Outro Music Credits:
Instagram: @julien_buss

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