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  • Warfighter's Diary: A Season Reflection
    Sep 8 2025

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    If You’re a Veteran Needing Help:

    Healthcare & Benefits: Visit [www.va.gov](https://www.va.gov) or call 1-800-698-2411 (MyVA411).

    Mental Health & Crisis Support:

    Veterans Crisis Line: Call 988 (Press 1), text 838255, or chat online at [www.veteranscrisisline.net](https://www.veteranscrisisline.net).

    Addiction Treatment (Alcohol/Drugs):

    VA provides free, confidential care, including detox, rehab, and counseling.

    Call 1-800-827-1000 or find a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) program near you: [www.va.gov/find-locations](https://www.va.gov/find-locations).

    Online resources: [www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use](https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use).

    If You’re a Civilian (or Supporting a Loved One):

    National Helpline (SAMHSA):

    Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (24/7, confidential, English/Spanish).

    - Treatment locator: [www.findtreatment.gov](https://findtreatment.gov).

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    24 min
  • Episode 16: Robert "Tye" Clark
    Sep 8 2025

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    In this conversation, Tye Clark shares his journey from growing up in Cold Spring, Texas, to serving in the military and experiencing combat in Iraq. He discusses the challenges he faced transitioning to civilian life, including struggles with addiction and involvement in criminal organizations. Tye reflects on the lessons learned from his military experiences and how they shaped his perspective on leadership and resilience. Ultimately, he emphasizes the importance of redemption and helping others, now serving as a veteran outreach coordinator at Hero Program. In this powerful conversation, Robert 'Tye' Clark shares his journey from military service to addiction and homelessness, ultimately finding hope and healing through faith and community support. He reflects on the struggles he faced, the turning point that led him to seek help, and the transformative experience at Camp Hope. Tye emphasizes the importance of serving others and how his past experiences have shaped his mission to help fellow veterans through the Hero Program. His story is a testament to resilience, redemption, and the power of connection in overcoming life's challenges.

    Organizations mentioned in this podcast:

    HERO Program

    https://heroprogramnb.com/

    Camp Hope

    https://ptsdusa.org/camp-hope/


    Support the show

    Support for Veterans & Their Loved Ones

    If You’re a Veteran Needing Help:

    Healthcare & Benefits: Visit [www.va.gov](https://www.va.gov) or call 1-800-698-2411 (MyVA411).

    Mental Health & Crisis Support:

    Veterans Crisis Line: Call 988 (Press 1), text 838255, or chat online at [www.veteranscrisisline.net](https://www.veteranscrisisline.net).

    Addiction Treatment (Alcohol/Drugs):

    VA provides free, confidential care, including detox, rehab, and counseling.

    Call 1-800-827-1000 or find a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) program near you: [www.va.gov/find-locations](https://www.va.gov/find-locations).

    Online resources: [www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use](https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use).

    If You’re a Civilian (or Supporting a Loved One):

    National Helpline (SAMHSA):

    Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (24/7, confidential, English/Spanish).

    - Treatment locator: [www.findtreatment.gov](https://findtreatment.gov).

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    2 h et 7 min
  • Episode 15: Carroll M.
    Aug 31 2025

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    In this conversation, Carroll shares his life journey, detailing his struggles with ADHD, alcoholism, and the impact of family dynamics on his relationships. He discusses the challenges of infidelity in marriage, the descent into addiction, and the long road to recovery. Carroll also opens up about his health issues, including a prostate cancer diagnosis, and how he took control of his health through lifestyle changes. His story is one of resilience, personal growth, and the ongoing journey of sobriety.

    Support the show

    Support for Veterans & Their Loved Ones

    If You’re a Veteran Needing Help:

    Healthcare & Benefits: Visit [www.va.gov](https://www.va.gov) or call 1-800-698-2411 (MyVA411).

    Mental Health & Crisis Support:

    Veterans Crisis Line: Call 988 (Press 1), text 838255, or chat online at [www.veteranscrisisline.net](https://www.veteranscrisisline.net).

    Addiction Treatment (Alcohol/Drugs):

    VA provides free, confidential care, including detox, rehab, and counseling.

    Call 1-800-827-1000 or find a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) program near you: [www.va.gov/find-locations](https://www.va.gov/find-locations).

    Online resources: [www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use](https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use).

    If You’re a Civilian (or Supporting a Loved One):

    National Helpline (SAMHSA):

    Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (24/7, confidential, English/Spanish).

    - Treatment locator: [www.findtreatment.gov](https://findtreatment.gov).

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    2 h et 12 min
  • Episode 14: Aaron Bengston
    Aug 24 2025

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    In this conversation, Aaron Bengtson shares his journey from growing up in Longmont, Colorado, to becoming a military officer and content creator. He discusses the challenges he faced in childhood, his experiences in high school, and his decision to pursue journalism. Aaron reflects on his struggles with creative writing and the impact of military training on his personal growth. He also shares insights from his deployment to Afghanistan and the lessons learned along the way. In this conversation, Aaron shares his experiences in the military, discussing the challenges of navigating military doctrine, leadership conflicts, and the consequences of interpersonal issues. He reflects on a physical altercation that impacted his career and delves into his mental health journey, including struggles with anger management and the importance of seeking help. The discussion highlights the complexities of military life, the importance of accountability, and the ongoing journey of recovery and personal growth.

    Support the show

    Support for Veterans & Their Loved Ones

    If You’re a Veteran Needing Help:

    Healthcare & Benefits: Visit [www.va.gov](https://www.va.gov) or call 1-800-698-2411 (MyVA411).

    Mental Health & Crisis Support:

    Veterans Crisis Line: Call 988 (Press 1), text 838255, or chat online at [www.veteranscrisisline.net](https://www.veteranscrisisline.net).

    Addiction Treatment (Alcohol/Drugs):

    VA provides free, confidential care, including detox, rehab, and counseling.

    Call 1-800-827-1000 or find a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) program near you: [www.va.gov/find-locations](https://www.va.gov/find-locations).

    Online resources: [www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use](https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use).

    If You’re a Civilian (or Supporting a Loved One):

    National Helpline (SAMHSA):

    Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (24/7, confidential, English/Spanish).

    - Treatment locator: [www.findtreatment.gov](https://findtreatment.gov).

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    2 h et 48 min
  • Episode 13: Michael Sullivan
    Aug 17 2025

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    In this conversation, Michael Sullivan shares his unique journey from studying anthropology to serving in the military and eventually working for the CIA. He discusses the impact of his autism diagnosis on his life choices and how neurodivergence often leads individuals to seek structured environments. The conversation delves into the complexities of PTSD, the nuances of trauma, and the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in both military and civilian life. Sullivan's insights provide a deeper understanding of the intersection between personal experiences, education, and career paths. In this conversation, Sully shares insights into the CIA's hiring process, emphasizing the psychological factors that influence candidate selection. He discusses the importance of managing personal issues and the role of shame in disqualification. The conversation then shifts to the unique training methods employed by the CIA, including immersive role-playing experiences. Sully reflects on his transition from a high-stress intelligence career to teaching, driven by a desire to raise his children in a stable environment. The discussion concludes with thoughts on the future of AI and its potential impact on global power dynamics, particularly between the US and China.

    Support the show

    Support for Veterans & Their Loved Ones

    If You’re a Veteran Needing Help:

    Healthcare & Benefits: Visit [www.va.gov](https://www.va.gov) or call 1-800-698-2411 (MyVA411).

    Mental Health & Crisis Support:

    Veterans Crisis Line: Call 988 (Press 1), text 838255, or chat online at [www.veteranscrisisline.net](https://www.veteranscrisisline.net).

    Addiction Treatment (Alcohol/Drugs):

    VA provides free, confidential care, including detox, rehab, and counseling.

    Call 1-800-827-1000 or find a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) program near you: [www.va.gov/find-locations](https://www.va.gov/find-locations).

    Online resources: [www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use](https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use).

    If You’re a Civilian (or Supporting a Loved One):

    National Helpline (SAMHSA):

    Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (24/7, confidential, English/Spanish).

    - Treatment locator: [www.findtreatment.gov](https://findtreatment.gov).

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    1 h et 50 min
  • Episode 12: Magee (Part 2, Afghanistan, PTSD, life after war)
    Aug 10 2025

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    In this conversation, Stephen Magee shares his experiences in the military, focusing on the challenges of transitioning back to civilian life after deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. The discussion delves into the effects of PTSD, the importance of seeking help, and the impact of leadership decisions on soldiers' lives. Stephen reflects on the realities of IED warfare, the loss of comrades, and the humor that can arise in chaotic situations. The conversation emphasizes the significance of cultural interactions and the bonds formed among soldiers, as well as the ongoing struggles with mental health in the military community. This conversation delves into the experiences of military personnel, focusing on the challenges faced by interpreters and allies, the realities of Afghan forces, the complexities of medical evacuations, and the ongoing struggles with PTSD and mental health after service. The importance of community support and reaching out for help is emphasized throughout the discussion.

    Support the show

    Support for Veterans & Their Loved Ones

    If You’re a Veteran Needing Help:

    Healthcare & Benefits: Visit [www.va.gov](https://www.va.gov) or call 1-800-698-2411 (MyVA411).

    Mental Health & Crisis Support:

    Veterans Crisis Line: Call 988 (Press 1), text 838255, or chat online at [www.veteranscrisisline.net](https://www.veteranscrisisline.net).

    Addiction Treatment (Alcohol/Drugs):

    VA provides free, confidential care, including detox, rehab, and counseling.

    Call 1-800-827-1000 or find a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) program near you: [www.va.gov/find-locations](https://www.va.gov/find-locations).

    Online resources: [www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use](https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use).

    If You’re a Civilian (or Supporting a Loved One):

    National Helpline (SAMHSA):

    Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (24/7, confidential, English/Spanish).

    - Treatment locator: [www.findtreatment.gov](https://findtreatment.gov).

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    2 h et 1 min
  • Episode 11: Stephen Magee (2003 Invasion of Iraq)
    Aug 3 2025

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    In this engaging conversation, Stephen Magee delves into his military experience through the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Starting from his early life and the decision to join the Army. He shares stories from his time in various duty stations, including Germany, Bosnia, and Iraq, highlighting the camaraderie and challenges faced during deployments. The discussion touches on the impact of 9/11 on military operations, the intricacies of being a Master Gunner, and the dynamics of leadership in high-pressure situations. Through personal anecdotes, he reflects on lessons learned and the bonds formed in the military community. In this conversation, Magee shares his experiences during the Iraq War, detailing the chaos of combat, the challenges of friendly fire, and the moral dilemmas faced by soldiers. He reflects on the realities of war, including the psychological impact of PTSD, the mechanical failures of tanks, and the absurdity of certain encounters. The discussion also touches on leadership, the Thunder Run into Baghdad, and interactions with British forces, culminating in a poignant reflection on the invasion and its lasting effects.

    Support the show

    Support for Veterans & Their Loved Ones

    If You’re a Veteran Needing Help:

    Healthcare & Benefits: Visit [www.va.gov](https://www.va.gov) or call 1-800-698-2411 (MyVA411).

    Mental Health & Crisis Support:

    Veterans Crisis Line: Call 988 (Press 1), text 838255, or chat online at [www.veteranscrisisline.net](https://www.veteranscrisisline.net).

    Addiction Treatment (Alcohol/Drugs):

    VA provides free, confidential care, including detox, rehab, and counseling.

    Call 1-800-827-1000 or find a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) program near you: [www.va.gov/find-locations](https://www.va.gov/find-locations).

    Online resources: [www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use](https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use).

    If You’re a Civilian (or Supporting a Loved One):

    National Helpline (SAMHSA):

    Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (24/7, confidential, English/Spanish).

    - Treatment locator: [www.findtreatment.gov](https://findtreatment.gov).

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    1 h et 59 min
  • Episode 10: Jose Luis Garcia Gutierrez III (Part 2)
    Jul 21 2025

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    In this conversation, Jeremy and Joey Garcia explore the themes of warrior ethos, the challenges veterans face after service, and the importance of community and spirituality in healing. Joey shares his journey from military service to creating a program for veterans in Mexico aimed at spiritual awakening and personal growth. They discuss the significance of camaraderie, the re-examination of military experiences, and the role of cultural identity in the healing process. Joey emphasizes the need for veterans to reconnect with their warrior spirit and find purpose in their post-service lives.

    Support the show

    Support for Veterans & Their Loved Ones

    If You’re a Veteran Needing Help:

    Healthcare & Benefits: Visit [www.va.gov](https://www.va.gov) or call 1-800-698-2411 (MyVA411).

    Mental Health & Crisis Support:

    Veterans Crisis Line: Call 988 (Press 1), text 838255, or chat online at [www.veteranscrisisline.net](https://www.veteranscrisisline.net).

    Addiction Treatment (Alcohol/Drugs):

    VA provides free, confidential care, including detox, rehab, and counseling.

    Call 1-800-827-1000 or find a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) program near you: [www.va.gov/find-locations](https://www.va.gov/find-locations).

    Online resources: [www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use](https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substance-use).

    If You’re a Civilian (or Supporting a Loved One):

    National Helpline (SAMHSA):

    Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (24/7, confidential, English/Spanish).

    - Treatment locator: [www.findtreatment.gov](https://findtreatment.gov).

    ...
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    59 min