This episode of the Dan Caplis Show is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the well-being of our children. Erin Lee, the executive director of Protect Kids Colorado, shares a personal and harrowing story of a near-death experience that changed his perspective on life. She recounts how she contracted scombroid poisoning while on vacation in Costa Rica, which led to a life-altering realization about the importance of family and taking care of oneself.
Erin also delves into the world of parental rights, discussing the recent historic agreement between the Department of Justice and the Department of Education to protect parents' rights and their children's education. He shares his own experience of fighting against the school district that pushed secret gender and sexuality programming on his 12-year-old daughter, and how it led to a Supreme Court case. This episode is a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up for our children's rights and education.
The conversation also touches on the topic of corruption and ideology in our schools, with Erin sharing stories of parents who have been harmed by the system. He emphasizes the need for parents to be vigilant and informed about what's happening in their children's schools, and how they can take action to protect their rights.
If you're concerned about the direction of our education system and the well-being of our children, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear Aaron's inspiring story and learn how you can make a difference in the lives of our kids.

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