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Veterans Corner Radio

Joe Muhlberger
Veterans
World War II
Veterans Treatment Court
PTSD
Wreaths Across America
Mental Health
Vietnam War
Veterans Affairs
Military Service
Veterans Administration
Whole Health
United States Air Force
Iraq
Suicide Prevention
United States Navy
Veterans Of Foreign Wars
United States Army
Blue Star Mothers Of America
Veterans Incorporated
Letters From the Front

Veterans Corner Radio focuses on what those who have served in the military, and their families need to know to maximize the services and benefits due to them. No matter if you are currently serving or got out 50 years ago, this program will give you answers to questions you didn’t even know you should be asking. Among those who have been and will be sharing their knowledge are those from the Depa... more

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Today host Joe Muhlberger speaks with retired United States Army Specialist Phil Lewis whose injuries incurred in combat in Iraq led to his medical retirement. We'll learn about this disabled combat veteran's journey and how he writes and produces mu... more

For this episode we learn about the United States Navy youth organization called the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps.  Joe talks with their National Executive Director, retired US Navy Rear Admiral Andrew Lennon, about their mission to build lead... more

Sergeant Whitmore enlisted in the Army in 1977 and retired in 2013.  She began as a member of what was known as the "Women's Army Corps," where she served as a Teletype Technician. When the Corps disbanded in 1978, Carol transitioned to become an Arm... more

MOWW, the Military Order of the World Wars serves our nation and local communities by providing and supporting activities that promote and encourage responsible citizenship, patriotism, youth leadership, military and public service, veteran support, ... more

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Recent Guests

Andrew Lennon
Executive Director of the Navy Sea Cadets
United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps
Episode: Rear Admiral Andrew Lennon, United States Navy (Ret.) National Executive Director, United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps
Carol Whitmore
Retired United States Army First Sergeant; former VFW Commander-in-Chief
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
Episode: Carol Whitmore, First Sergeant, United States Army (Ret.)
David Worley
National Commander in Chief, Military Order of World Wars (MOWW)
Military Order of World Wars (MOWW)
Episode: David Worley, National Commander In Chief of MOWW
Adelbert Buz Carpenter
SR-71 Blackbird pilot, retired United States Air Force Colonel
United States Air Force
Episode: Colonel Adelbert "Buz" Carpenter US Air Force (Ret.), Part 2
Regina Aye
Civil Air Patrol National Commander
Civil Air Patrol
Episode: Maj. General Regina Aye, National Commander, Civil Air Patrol
Thomas Lynch
United States Navy retired Rear Admiral
United States Navy
Episode: Rear Admiral Thomas Lynch (USN, Ret.)
Ryan Pusins
Retired United States Marine Corps Major
United States Marine Corps
Episode: Major Ryan Pusins, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret)
Robert Rocky Bleier
Football legend and Vietnam veteran
Pittsburgh Steelers
Episode: Robert "Rocky" Bleier, Former US Army Specialist 4
Jake Rademacher
Founder and director of Perseverance Productions
Perseverance Productions
Episode: Jake Rademacher, Founder of Perseverance Productions

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Joe Muhlberger
Host of Veterans Corner Radio

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 44 ratings
  • Thank you Bill and now to Joe

    This podcast is such a treasure and I was honored to be featured. Bill and Phyllis hold a special place in my heart, and I’m so glad to see that Joe is continuing their lasting legacy of helping veterans. I love this show and continue to share it with every veteran I meet in the hopes that it not only gives them a great resource, but it’s also positive and brings some light into their day. Bless you all. - Rachelle Smith

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    n1ckname89
    United Statesa year ago
  • Authentic and helpful

    Congrats to Bill on creating and executing such a helpful and interesting podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cdalbello
    United States5 years ago
  • Vital info for all Veterans

    The interviews provide current explanations of what is available and how to access Veteran benefits.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Party w Arty
    United States6 years ago
  • Great source of information

    I was surprised at the information that was provided. I had no idea of the depth of services available to veterans and spouses.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Retired COL. K
    United States6 years ago

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The show is authentic and helpful, thanks to solid guests and clear guidance.
Listeners appreciate current explanations of benefits and how to access them.
This resource is a treasure for veterans and families, with practical steps and credible hosts.
A strong source of information on veteran services and VA processes.

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Carol Whitmore, First Sergeant, United States Army (Ret.)
Q: Give us a good news story or pinnacle moment in your Army career.
Whitmore highlights her deployment to Iraq as a culminating personal achievement after three decades of service, underscoring the importance of deployment for personal fulfillment and sense of purpose.
Carol Whitmore, First Sergeant, United States Army (Ret.)
Q: Carol, tell us a little bit about yourself. Where were you born and when was that?
Carol describes growing up in Trayer, Iowa, and her decision to enlist inspired by family military history, leading to a long career in the Army as a teletype technician, nurse, and medical leader.
Colonel Adelbert "Buz" Carpenter US Air Force (Ret.), Part 2
Q: What was the top speed you reached in the SR-71 and what made that possible?
Carpenter explains that 3.35 Mach was the fastest he reached, noting the aircraft 'loved' speed as it accelerated and describing how pilots managed climbs to maintain the desired velocity, with a caution about pressure stalls.
Maj. General Regina Aye, National Commander, Civil Air Patrol
Q: A welcome Major General Aye, and tell us a little bit about yourself. When were you born? Where are you from?
She describes growing up in a small town in Kansas, joining Civil Air Patrol at 17, and pursuing extensive international study and leadership roles within CAP, which shaped her path to becoming National Commander.
Connor Nicol, Founder, We Will Remember
Q: What are Connor's future plans for the project?
Connor intends to digitize National Archives WWII records to print dog tags for WWII veterans, then repeat the process for other wars, with a long-term goal of providing dog tags to every veteran who wants one, supported by his parents during college.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Veterans Corner Radio

What is Veterans Corner Radio about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A concise, veteran-focused program delivering practical guidance on benefits, VA processes, healthcare access, and resources for service members, veterans, and their families. Episodes frequently feature veterans, advocates, and nonprofit leaders who share personal journeys, policy updates, and actionable steps for navigating benefits, mental health support, and transition to civilian life. Noteworthy is the consistent emphasis on VA claims assistance, veteran advocacy, and credible organizations, making it a reliable resource for listeners seeking to maximize benefits and understand veteran-related services. The format tends to spotlight real-world stories intertwined with policy and program details, which can be especially useful for gues... more

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Recent guests on Veterans Corner Radio include:

1. Andrew Lennon
2. Carol Whitmore
3. David Worley
4. Adelbert Buz Carpenter
5. Regina Aye
6. Thomas Lynch
7. Ryan Pusins
8. Robert Rocky Bleier

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