Afghanistan

Martha is joined by retired Army Sergeant Dan Rose, as he discusses his upbringing in Wisconsin, what drew him to military service, and talks about his time in Afghanistan where he was paralyzed by a roadside improvised explosive device.

In 2008, Tom was given a life-changing case. A journalist had been taken hostage by an Al-Qaeda-affiliated group. The assignment at hand: bring him home. Retired NYPD Detective and Co-Host of the Gold Shields podcast Tom Smith discusses his role in the heart-racing operation.

Ben sits down with a Justice Department Correspondent for the Washington Examiner and helps to lead the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s investigation into the Afghanistan withdrawal, Jerry Dunleavy. They discuss his new book, Kabul: The Untold Story of Biden’s Fiasco and the American Warriors Who Fought to the End, which reveals shocking new details about the botched withdrawal, including some of the baffling reasons as to why the Biden Administration was not prepared for a Taliban takeover.

It has been over two years since the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal, Bret sits down with Congressman Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Congressman Michael Waltz (R-FL) to discuss the recent Gold Star families who visited Capitol Hill to demand answers about the withdrawal.

Today, Will revisits his conversation with U.S. Marine Corps MARSOC Operator Nick Koumalatsos. Representing the Marine Raiders, one of the newest units within SOCOM (United States Special Operations Command), Koumalatsos breaks down the history of the unit, how they formed out of an already elite branch, and what makes Marine Raiders unique from other units.

Will looks back at his 'Elite Warrior Series' where he spoke with the most elite members of the U.S. military to find out what motivates them, what makes them tick, and what drives them to the highest levels of human performance.

On this episode, Will revisits a conversation with former Navy SEAL and FBI Agent, Errol Doebler to discuss America's most elite warriors, the U.S. Navy SEALs.

U.S. Airforce Pilot Hasard Lee joins Martha to talk about how he became obsessed with aviation from a young age and shares stories from his time serving in Afghanistan.

U.S. Marine Sergeant Kirstie Ennis joins Liz on the podcast to discuss how she struggled mentally to overcome this her leg amputation.

Finally, he is joined by FOX News Foreign Correspondent. Trey Yingst. They discuss Trey's upbringing as he reveals what inspired him to pursue the adventurous lifestyle of overseas reporting. Trey shares his most vivid stories from his time in the business, as well as his experiences covering the war in Ukraine. Trey opens up about what it was like to lose two of his FOX News colleagues, Pierre Zakrzewski and Oleksandra "Sasha" Kuvshynova, to the war, and what it meant to him to recently see Benjamin Hall in person for the first time since his evacuation from Ukraine. Plus, he shares why he has become a leading voice of mental health awareness among foreign correspondents.

Ben sits down with former Michigan Congressman Peter Meijer to give an inside look at what he believes America's greatest challenges are from an institutional, political, and cultural perspective. Drawing from his term in Congress and military service, Peter discusses what he believes are the biggest structural flaws in the current partisan environment, and whether or not those can be solved with a new generation of leaders.