
This channel confronts power, exposes institutional failure, and gives a platform to people willing to tell the truth when silence is easier and safer. We cover the stories the military, media, and influencers would rather bury, because reform does not happen without friction.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 261 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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A Marine officer who helped open Pakistan’s gateway to Afghanistan, coordinated CSAR basing, and carried the keys to a shuttered Kabul embassy steps into the studio to talk about combat, command, and the price of telling the truth. We... more
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The national fight about guns gets loud, tribal, and stuck—and meanwhile, the leading cause of firearm death in America happens quietly every day. We sit down with industry veteran and Walk The Talk America founder Michael Sodini to e... more
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A simple question opens a complicated story: what happens when you say no to a powerful directive that feels wrong? Rick joins us with 43 years of experience spanning infantry, war-zone logistics, and Pentagon program oversight to rec... more
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A young paratrooper with a near-perfect PT score, big plans and a bigger heart grew dangerously ill at Fort Bragg. He was sent back to the barracks, where missed formations, unanswered calls and a holiday weekend combined into six sil... more
I enjoy the diversity and range of guests. The podcast is always interesting and keeps me engaged no matter the topic. Teresa does wonderful work as host for her guests and greater audience. Thank you!
I highly recommend this podcast to everyone who wants to hear deeply personal stories of triumph over adversity, including overcoming biases, stereotypes and bullying (to name a few). Theresa has an awesome approach to setting up each interviewee for success in her podcast, paving the way for them to share vulnerability with her audience. She laces this with her own stories which are incredibly relatable to us all.
CDR Carpenter,
What an excellent podcast! Thank you so much for bringing to our attention such extraordinary stories of service! I should invite you to be a guest on my new LinkedIn Live Leadership and Success Podcast. Bravo!
Theresa, Great Podcast. Love what you are doing by recognizing ordinary people for what they do to make this world go round.









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