Title: From Air Force to FBI: Jeremy Rebmann on a Life of Service and the Stories That Follow Show Notes: In this gripping episode of Criminal Mischief, host Carolyn Ossorio sits down with former FBI SWAT sniper turned author Jeremy Rebmann to explore a career defined by discipline, danger, and the drive to protect. From his early days in the U.S. Air Force to landing his dream job with the FBI, Jeremy takes us behind the scenes of a profession few truly understand. As a sniper, his mission was simple in theory but complex in practiceâkeep others safe, no matter the risk. He opens up about the intense training, split-second decisions, and unshakable mindset it takes to perform in the highest-pressure situations imaginable. Now, Jeremy is channeling those experiences into writing, bringing the precision and perspective of his career into his work as an author. We discuss what it means to transition from a life in the shadows to one in the public eye, and how his commitment to service continuesâthis time, through storytelling. If youâve ever wondered what itâs like to live as a âprotector,â to walk into chaos when others run away, or to turn real-world experiences into compelling narratives, this conversation delivers an unfiltered look at courage, resilience, and reinvention. Follow Criminal Mischief for more conversations that pull back the curtain on extraordinary lives. đ© Email: info@eviocreative.com đž Instagram: @eviocreative (https://instagram.com/eviocreative) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Title: From Air Force to FBI: Jeremy Rebmann on a Life of Service and the Stories That Follow Show Notes: In this gripping episode of Criminal Mischief, host Carolyn Ossorio sits down with former FBI SWAT sniper turned author Jeremy Rebmann to explore a career defined by discipline, danger, and the drive to protect. From his early days in the U.S. Air Force to landing his dream job with the FBI, Jeremy takes us behind the scenes of a profession few truly understand. As a sniper, his mission was ...