Most of us would like to believe that when our moment of testing comes—when we’re thrown into our fiery furnace—that we’ll stand. On this episode of State of Independence, you’ll meet a man who was taken to the pinnacle of his professional career—recognized as a national leader, a role model. Until one day, his reputation and high government position were threatened and taken away. Joe Watkins interviews Chief Kelvin Cochran. (original airdate 10-29-21)
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