Episodes
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As the title mentions, we take a closer look into the darkness moments of human existence, where we try to shed light on what took place and why it's so important to never forget. Not for the faint of heart.
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On this EP, we get deep into the new Army Combat PT, where we discuss, compare and evaluate the new proposed physical implementations and how it may (or may not) impact the rigors of combat.
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On this EP, we get into a frequently asked question on how to start a business and how the surge of veteran owned businesses has helped many overcoming their own demons. What will surprise you is the fact that many start a business by screwing the very first and initial step. This is not A-Z to method, but merely a way to follow your calling.
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On this EP, we divulge deep into the roles women play in our military, from the past generation up until now. As we try to answer the old question of "Should Women be in Combat?" we realize that it's not so cut and dry.
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On this great EP, we get to cover the Harlem Hellfighters, their role in WW1 and specifically Pvt. Johnson and his deeds whom weren't properly recognized by the U.S. Military till recently. This leads us to discuss biased in our award system and the military itself and how it has affected hundreds of warfighters from being properly recognized. We also talked about Space force, because why the fuck not.
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In this awesome EP, we bring back some very special guests;Brad and Tyson, special operation veterans who give us an insight on some very deep and real topics to include mindset, fears, family and how their passion for music instills meaning into their own lives.
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In this EP, G and CJ divulge into the Korean War, specifically on North Korea and it's current status as a secretive communist nation. We also cover our experiences and advice on being "well-traveled", encountering and immersing oneself with different cultures with some personal hilarious tales followed by the biased media and propaganda from all places..including our own country.
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Memorial Day is a sensitive subject for some, a national holiday where the entire country reflects on the sacrifices of our veterans and remember those who laid down their lives for all of us. On this EP we discuss what the day really represents, from a whole different perspective. We also dive into the subject of death, and how we deal with it and what lessons we can learn from it.
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In this very exclusive EP, we have the privilege to be speaking with John "Tilt" Stryker Myer, a former MAC V SOG recon man and Team Leader who takes us, in very vivid details, behind enemy lines during the 1960s. Outnumbered and outgunned, John and his team fight against incredible odds in a war that goes far beyond what we know. DO NOT MISS OUT ON THIS!
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On this very special EP, we have the privilege and honor to be speaking with a real Iwo Jima Marine, Don Graves, who shares with us his incredible story, and how he found God in the midst of the horrors of war. The audio quality is a little bit stretched on this one since this was recorded at his home, but the message is powerful regardless.
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In this EP, we pay homage to the one and only, Chesty, where we discuss his leadership, how he got his nickname, Chosin, Korea, and his influence in USMC history. We also take a look at our own personal views, on the misunderstandings and rivalries between our armed force branches.
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We dive right into a harrowing personal account from a young officer witnessing the horrors of Omaha Beach during the Normandy Invasion. The chilling account leads us to discuss how we perceive life, death and obstacles in our own time; perspective is everything.
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On this episode, our guest Jason Economos joins us in the bunker where we discuss about the history of the most elite and secretive unit to have fought during the Vietnam War; MAC-V-SOG. Jason has devoted a great part of his life diving deep into it's history, talking with the men who where there and sharing great insights on how they operated and what they accomplished.
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In this episode, we get deep into the dark world of the Tunnel Rats, who played a major part during the search and destroy missions of the Vietnam War. A deadly role where many would not come back to tell about it. We also cover how the news media plays a role into warfare, comparing then and now and lastly, we talk about how you can thank a vet and why it's so important!
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In this episode, we share the incredible story of Medal of Honor recipient Bobbie E. Brown and his tragic end and how it helps us shed our solutions on how to overcame the darkest of times. It's a guidance, not only for the combat veterans, but for anyone who has been through something traumatic or is going through a hard time. It is real and raw and it will hit close to home.
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On this episode, we have some special guests from the group Silence and Light, comprised of 3 Special Operation veterans who, through their own adversities in war and life, came together to give back to our community with their passion of music. On this EP, they share some of their experiences and lessons from on an off the battlefield to include Somalia, the GWOT and more.
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A deep look and comparison into Shell Shock and PTSD, then and now from the people who have witnessed it first hand.
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In our very first episode, G and CJ introduce the zero bunker, an extension of popular brand Zero Foxtrot. Here we discuss who we are and how we got here.