Veterans

On this episode, Kennedy sits down with the co-founders of VETS: Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions Marcus and Amber Capone.

This week Jason revisits his thoughts from this past March on President Biden's public response to the Russian-led invasion in Ukraine.

On this episode, Kennedy sits down with Congressman Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) to discuss cutting-edge treatment mechanisms for former members of the military who experience trauma-related disorders.

This week, Martha sits down with, George Lutz, the father of George Lutz II, who was killed by a sniper’s bullet while he was on patrol in Fallujah, Iraq.

This week, Martha sits down with World War II veteran George Ciampa, and Roger Kilfoil, a retired Marine & New York City firefighter who now spends his time helping veterans, to discuss their upcoming trip to the Margraten cemetery in the Netherlands. Plus, they are joined by Stephanie Folwell, who met Roger while working at a non-profit to help 9/11 firefighters.

This week, Shannon sits down with the Executive Director of Mission Roll Call, Cole Lyle.

This week, Martha looks back at a conversation with Vonda and Kevin Rodgers, parents of the late Sgt. Joshua Rodgers.

This week, Trey is joined by the Chairman and CEO of the Tunnel To Towers Foundation, Frank Siller, to share the story of Firefighter Stephen Gerard Siller who gave his life on 9/11, and what the foundation is doing to honor Veterans Day.

Shannon sits down with Will Ostan, retired Major and founder and CEO of Arc of Justice, to talk about the inspiration behind his organization and where it stands today. 

This week, Martha hears the stories of two U.S. Army veterans, one the CEO of Combat Flags Dan Berei and the other Combat Flags advocate Ben Breckheimer, about overcoming difficult trauma after serving the country.

This week, Abby is joined by Professor Carl Castro, the Director of the University of Southern California's Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans and Military Families.

This week, Martha is joined by the family members of passed World War II veterans to tell their stories of heroism.

This week, Martha is joined by World War II veteran Mickey Gannitch to discuss the United States victory over Japan as we approach the 75th anniversary of VJ Day.

Former Congressman Trey Gowdy discusses the importance of Memorial Day and how our country was shaped by those who sacrificed everything for America.