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Ep. 82 - How VA Accredited Lawyers Strengthen Disability Appeals. Talking With Logan West and Jamie Meadows-Valley From Berry Law
Jun 9, 2026
1h 08m 20s
Ep. 81 - Musician And Air Force Veteran Delton Walker Talks About His Air Force Days Working On Fighter Jets. Being Young And Overseas, Facing Racism Back Home And How Music Was His Saving Grace
Jun 1, 2026
1h 31m 02s
Ep. 80 - Rick Sherak from ZEEN - The VA-Approved Mobility Device That Blends Walker And Wheelchair
May 24, 2026
1h 01m 52s
Ep. 79 - What Changes When Veterans Trust A Free Money Tool
May 14, 2026
1h 05m 33s
Ep. 78 - Part 2 of a 2 Part Episode. Clark Air Base In The Republic of the Philippines Is Gone, But The Friendships It Built 40 Years Ago Are Still Very Much Alive.
May 7, 2026
1h 49m 37s
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| 6/9/26 | ![]() Ep. 82 - How VA Accredited Lawyers Strengthen Disability Appeals. Talking With Logan West and Jamie Meadows-Valley From Berry Law | Send us Fan Mail We talk with two veteran professionals from Berry Law about what it takes to move a VA disability claim forward when denials, confusion, and misinformation stack up. We break down how VA accreditation, deadlines, evidence, and clear expectations can turn a frustrating process into an organized plan. • why veterans are skeptical of law firms and how trust gets built • what VA accreditation means and why it protects veterans • how a case moves from intake to l... | 1h 08m 20s | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Ep. 81 - Musician And Air Force Veteran Delton Walker Talks About His Air Force Days Working On Fighter Jets. Being Young And Overseas, Facing Racism Back Home And How Music Was His Saving Grace | Send us Fan Mail We reconnect with my friend and fellow veteran Delton Walker and talk about the road from military life and hard memories to healing through connection, therapy, and music. He shares how a saxophone became his church, his career, and his way to give peace back to other veterans. • meeting through the Herd Foundation Freedom Patch program and why it changes lives • using humor to cover pain and calling out the “trauma Olympics” mindset • life on the flightlin... | 1h 31m 02s | ||||||
| 5/24/26 | ![]() Ep. 80 - Rick Sherak from ZEEN - The VA-Approved Mobility Device That Blends Walker And Wheelchair | Send us Fan Mail I talk with Rick Chirac from Exokinetics about ZEEN, a lift-assist mobility device that blends a walker and wheelchair to help people stand, move, and transfer with more safety. We connect the origin story to Steadicam inventor Garrett Brown, then get practical about fit, training, fall prevention, and how veterans can get ZEEN through the VA. • Garrett Brown’s Steadicam history and how it inspires ZEEN • What ZEEN is and who it helps: balance, strength, enduranc... | 1h 01m 52s | ||||||
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Ep. 79 - What Changes When Veterans Trust A Free Money Tool | Send us Fan Mail We talk with Andrea Sok about what a nonprofit fractional CMO actually does, how she prices and scopes the work, and why boards often need a reality check grounded in data and comparable benchmarks. Then Blake Allison walks us through Lifecents and Vetcents, a free, veteran-focused financial wellness toolkit built for trust, privacy, and real outcomes without selling anything to users. • fractional CMO work as executive-level nonprofit marketing leadership without full-... | 1h 05m 33s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Ep. 78 - Part 2 of a 2 Part Episode. Clark Air Base In The Republic of the Philippines Is Gone, But The Friendships It Built 40 Years Ago Are Still Very Much Alive. | Send us Fan Mail I sit down with lifelong friends from Clark Air Base and tell the stories that shaped our bonds, from culture shock and terror threats to moments that still hit decades later. We also talk about what happens when young troops face trauma with no real support, and how friendship, recovery, and purpose can finally fill that gap. • arriving at Clark Air Base as teenagers and feeling instant culture shock • a fellow airman assassinated off base and the operational rip... | 1h 49m 37s | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Ep. 77 - Part 1 of a 2 Part Episode. Clark Air Base In The Republic of the Philippines Is Gone, But The Friendships It Built 40 Years Ago Are Still Very Much Alive. | Send us Fan Mail We go back to Clark Air Base in the late 1980s and talk honestly about why that overseas tour still sits in our bones. The stories land on one point we can all prove 30 years later: the people you leaned on back then can still show up for you now. • why Clark Air Base felt different from stateside duty • arriving in the Philippines and the culture shock of Manila and Angeles City • Security Police and canine work on a huge perimeter with constant pressure&nb... | 1h 30m 06s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Ep. 76 - Suzanne MacPhail, Founder and Executive Director of Hands For Healing Equine Located in topsfield Ma. | Send us Fan Mail We talk with Suzanne MacPhail about how horses help people access truth, regulation, and connection when talk therapy alone hits a wall. Along the way we trace her path from trauma counseling to founding Hands for Healing Equine and building a hands-on veteran program where the animals lead the learning. • Suzanne’s route into mental health counseling and trauma work • How early horse experiences shape a lifelong attachment • Why EGALA-style groundwork diff... | 53m 29s | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | ![]() Ep. 75 - Talking With James Jackson, Co- Founder of Call On Me Foundation. Helping Families After A Veteran’s Sudden Death | Send us Fan Mail We sit down with Marine veteran James Jackson to talk about the “creep up” of stress, stigma, and silence that can follow veterans long after service. We also unpack how Call On Me Foundation responds when the unthinkable happens by delivering immediate financial support and staying present for surviving families. • James’ path from Virginia to the Marine Corps and Iraq deployment work on ordnance • Why comparing trauma shuts down veterans’ stories and delays healing&nb... | 51m 32s | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Ep. 74 - (Recorded on location) HERD Foundation Teamed Up With The Delray Beach Elks To Show Appreciation To Veterans And Their Family Members With A Free Barbecue And Also Meet The Real Stars Of HERD Foundation, The Horses! | Send us Fan Mail Once again I record live from Herd Foundation in Delray Beach during a veteran barbecue that shows how grants, community partners, and horses come together to create real healing. We hear why equine assisted services build patience, calm, and connection, plus why a handmade Quilt of Valor can break through walls that nothing else touches. • partnering with Delray Beach Elks Lodge to fund Herd programming through a $10,000 grant • why locals miss the ranch even af... | 1h 10m 59s | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Ep. 73 - Eric Weaver - From Service To Support: Building Broward Vet Working | Send us Fan Mail I sit with Eric Weaver to trace the road from Gulf War service through hidden trauma, the life-changing role of a service dog, and the rise of Broward Vet Working as a practical, human network for veterans across South Florida. The talk blends hard truths, humor, and clear steps anyone can take to plug in. • RIF fallout, base closures, and early exit impacts • The slow arrival of trauma and loss of empathy • How Gent the service dog interrupts panic and nightmares • Inside P... | 52m 31s | ||||||
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| 2/17/26 | ![]() Ep. 72 - Tomas Coles-Reyes, Founder of A Vets Place - How One Vietnam Veteran Turned Homelessness Into A Lifeline For Others | Send us Fan Mail We trace Thomas Coles-Reyes’s path from a draft-day shock and a brutal homecoming to two years on the streets, a life-saving mentor, and the creation of A Vets Place. He explains why permanent housing beats transitional models, how he built a one‑stop hub for veterans and families, and what it took to rebuild after losing everything. • core theme of dignity through permanent, affordable housing • childhood instability, institutional care, and forgiveness • homelessness in Ne... | 1h 36m 10s | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Ep. 71 - Growing Calm: Veterans, Yoga, And Greens. Talking with NFL Player Turned Urban Gardening Coach Lee Hightower and Army National Guard Veteran and Yoga Instructor Natasha Rector from Points For Patriots | Send us Fan Mail I talk with Natasha and Lee from Points for Patriots to explore Battle Buds, a veteran wellness program that pairs yoga with hydroponic gardening to rebuild structure, lower stress, and deliver fresh food to neighbors in need. Former NFL player Lee Hightower and Army veteran yogi Natasha Rector share how breath, plants, and community help veterans find purpose and calm. • origin of Points for Patriots and its three pillars of wellness, connectedness, social entrepreneurship ... | 1h 12m 20s | ||||||
| 2/1/26 | ![]() Ep. 70 - Talking With Tim Roberto - Inside “Stomping Out The Stigma” And A 100-Mile Tribute Walk | Send us Fan Mail We sit down with Marine veteran and counselor Tim Roberto to trace how pain became purpose and why Stomping Out The Stigma offers ten free, confidential therapy sessions to first responders and veterans. We follow his 100-mile Surfside walk, the moments that changed minds, and the simple systems that save lives. • origins of long-term recovery and stigma • Marines, AWOL, addiction and depression • first 20-mile walk and organic momentum • why confidentiality beats fear of HR... | 1h 10m 35s | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() Ep. - 69, Award Winning Director, Richard X. Golphin - How A 17-Minute Short Film Captures Three Generations Fighting For One Veteran | Send us Fan Mail We talk with filmmaker and actor Robert X. Golphin about Chest Candy, a 17-minute short that shows how PTSD reshapes a home and how three generations of women fight for one veteran. We explore craft choices, authentic casting, festival wins, and why community screenings matter. • origin of the story in a 30-second reel and veteran feedback • why the film focuses on family impact over battlefield scenes • research, consultants, and restraint to avoid sensationalism • casting ... | 1h 03m 11s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Ep. 68 - Natalie Schibell, Veteran Transitions Made Clear With Mission To Commission | Send us Fan Mail We open the year with a candid look at veteran transition, from hard knocks to a practical roadmap that turns service into civilian success. Natalie Schibell, Navy veteran and founder of Mission to Commission, shares how a 60-page playbook, secure tools, and “always care” support veterans, spouses, and even students. • origin story in Navy medicine and recruiting • painful transition lessons and repeated resets • why “everyone hires veterans” is a myth • translating rank and... | 1h 02m 16s | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Ep. 67 - Hayley Thomas, A Former Navy Dog Handler Shares How Skillbridge, Horses, And Faith Shaped Her Next Mission | Send us Fan Mail We trace Haley’s path from Navy Master-at-Arms to K9 handler, through injury, loss, and COVID isolation, and into a Skillbridge placement at an equine nonprofit that helped her reframe control, connection, and purpose. Candid stories of hypervigilance, TBI questions, therapy wins, and the reality of starting over as a single mom sharpen a hopeful blueprint for transition. • choosing the Navy and MA route amid height and weight assumptions • earning the leash, certification p... | 1h 09m 41s | ||||||
| 11/16/25 | ![]() Ep. 66 - Veteran, Jalen Auer from The Fire Watch Shares Loss, Healing, And The Tools That Help Prevent Suicide | Send us Fan Mail We trace Jalen Auer’s path from Air Force rescue pilot to South Florida program manager at The Fire Watch, and we go deep on grief, stigma, and the tools that save lives before a crisis explodes. A full-circle Huey Helicopter story sets up a candid look at transition, mental health, and community action that works. • origins in Boynton Beach and drive to serve • rescue pilot training, Huey inspiration, instructor years • duty stations, family life, and tough transition out •... | 1h 06m 39s | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | ![]() Ep. 65 - LIVE at HERD Foundation's Annual Fundraiser, Fall At The Farm | Send us Fan Mail We record live at Fall at the Farm, where veterans, families, and neighbors gather to celebrate HERD Foundation’s Freedom Patch program. Short conversations show how horses teach presence, why aftercare keeps people connected, and how community partners expand the work. • live fundraiser energy and purpose • overview of Freedom Patch equine-assisted services • veteran reflections on reading horse signals • skepticism turning into trust and change • Tiffany on camps, families... | 45m 18s | ||||||
| 11/8/25 | ![]() Ep. 64 - Interview With Nick Cannon from the Wounded Veterans Relief Fund. Talking About Smiles, Dignity, And Urgent Help For Veterans | Send us Fan Mail We look at how WVRF delivers urgent financial aid and critical dental care across Florida, why 85% of veterans cannot access VA dental, and how focused partnerships turn donations into fast, visible impact. Stories like 101-year-old WWII veteran Richard Rossi’s full-mouth restoration show what dignity restored looks like. • teaching veterans storytelling and podcasting through One Man One Mic Foundation • WVRF mission focus on urgent financial aid and critical dental care • ... | 54m 07s | ||||||
| 10/26/25 | ![]() Ep. 63 - Marine Combat Veteran, John Schrey. From Combat To The Streets To Recovery | Send us Fan Mail We trace John’s path from Marine combat engineer to addiction, homelessness, and back to purposeful service, detailing how brotherhood, hard choices, and real treatment rebuilt his life. We also break down gaps in VA community care and how Haven for Heroes moves fast in crises. • choosing the Marine Corps and combat engineer path • deployments to Helmand and the bond of brotherhood • surviving IED blasts and lingering concussion effects • non‑deployable status and the slide ... | 1h 15m 31s | ||||||
| 10/19/25 | ![]() Ep. 62 - Bob: From High School Drop Out at 16 to Vietnam At 17 to The Streets For 18 Years to Saving Veterans | Send us Fan Mail A veteran’s life arcs from a 17-year-old paratrooper in Vietnam to 18 years on New York streets, to a late-life mission rescuing fellow veterans. Raw scenes of war, failed recovery, homelessness, and hard-earned redemption shape a clear path to purpose. • early enlistment, jump school, 1962 Vietnam operations • traumatic recoveries, Saigon bombing aftermath • post-war collapse, suicide attempt, coma • marriage under strain, untreated PTSD • walking into homelessness, surviva... | 1h 12m 01s | ||||||
| 10/12/25 | ![]() Ep. 61 - Art, Hands, and a Flag. Artist Ariel Basso's Journey to the "We Are America" Project | Send us Fan Mail We talk with artist and musician Ariel Basso about a life in art shaped by Miami roots, Brooklyn grit, and a mother’s blindness that sparked a tactile mixed-media method. The conversation builds toward “We Are America,” a community flag made from the handprints of veterans’ families, alongside a documentary and an original song with a children’s choir. • first‑generation Cuban American upbringing and early street creativity • New York years in music and found‑object sculptur... | 52m 02s | ||||||
| 9/29/25 | ![]() Ep.60 - From Vietnam Vet to The No White Flags Project: How Art Brownstein Builds Dignity With Adaptive Bathrooms | Send us Fan Mail A veteran’s spark in a public restroom becomes a nationwide mission to restore independence in the most private room of the home. We unpack the tech, the funding grind, the caregiver load, and the culture shift that lets amputees lead with pride—not surrender. • mission of One Man One Mic and Art’s background • how a hand dryer led to the Tornado Body Dryer focus • expanding from veterans to amputees, ALS, Parkinson’s • partners and discounts from Toto, Delta, Mr. Electric •... | 53m 37s | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | ![]() Ep. 59 - From Marine to Law Enforcement to First Responder Nonprofit Founder: Jeremy Tindall's Operation Mayday 13 | Send us Fan Mail Jeremy Tindall, Marine Corps veteran and former police officer, shares the inspiring story behind Operation Mayday 13, his emerging nonprofit dedicated to supporting injured first responders through custom t-shirt fundraising campaigns. After witnessing the financial struggles facing an injured local police officer, Tindall transformed his screen printing business into a powerful platform for community support, creating personalized designs that have raised thousands of dolla... | 43m 41s | ||||||
| 9/7/25 | ![]() Ep. 58 - Sazha Ramos: How One Navy Veteran Overcame Opioid Addiction and Found Her Path to Helping Other Veterans | Send us Fan Mail Navy veteran Saja Ramos shares her powerful journey from military service to addiction recovery, now serving as VP of Military and Veteran Affairs at American Addiction Centers. After a traumatic brain injury and vision loss from a car accident in Italy, she transformed her personal struggle with opioid addiction into a mission helping other veterans find treatment and purpose. • Joined the Navy in 2008 after high school, working in Information Technology in Sicily, Italy • ... | 48m 43s | ||||||
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