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Service over Self and Country over Party - with Dakarai Larriett
Episode 80

Service over Self and Country over Party - with Dakarai Larriett

The Purple Pawedcast

October 3, 20251h 2m

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Show Notes

Today's episode is an honor I won't forget - Candidate for US Senate Dakarai Larriett tells his story of police brutality turned into a run for America's future.  Dakarai is a businessperson, an advocate, a police brutality survivor, and 2026 US Senate Candidate for the state of Alabama.  Our conversation floats over topics are diverse as qualified immunity, Queer representation, and how most states are purple...as they should be!

REFERENCES:
Dakarai Larriett’s Website:  https://dakarailarriett.com/

Read Dakarai’s book “Don’t Flush:”  https://a.co/d/9evLdYt

Follow Dakarai on Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/dakarailarriettforsenate

Follow Dakarai on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/share/12H6Wmgbj8E/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Follow Dakarai on TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@dakarai.larriett

Follow Dakarai on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@dakarail

  • (00:00) - Opening credits
  • (00:37) - Show opening
  • (01:31) - Introducing Dakarai Larriett
  • (02:18) - Congress should represent America
  • (05:42) - Racial profiling leads to police brutality
  • (14:03) - Qualified immunity must go!
  • (19:29) - Service over self and country over party
  • (26:25) - Queer eye for the government
  • (33:46) - What is true representation?
  • (37:06) - Equal access to the American Dream
  • (42:17) - American Dream or carrot and stick
  • (47:37) - Red vs Blue
  • (50:34) - Inspiring generations to come
  • (54:27) - Collaboration, not competition
  • (56:50) - How to find Dakarai Larriett on the internet
  • (59:38) - Show closing
  • (01:02:13) - Closing credits
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