Todd Boeding, retired Marine and host of Lessons From The Front, gathers stories of military servicemembers, veterans, first responders, and other patriots to inspire the next generation to serve their country. These are their Lessons From The Front.
In this episode of The Carry The Load Podcast, our host Todd Boeding chats with Jacob Schick, Marine Veteran and CEO of One Tribe Foundation to have a very real conversation around mental health. Listen in for a compelling conversation that is ever timely during the time of the year that many consider to be the most challenging, stressful, and difficult when it comes to mental health. From having “a bad day at work” in 2004 when an IED blast in Iraq left him with TBI, PTSD, and numerous physical wounds, to leading the charge in combating suicide alongside his non-profit, Jake knows the importance of mental health all too well. Together, these Marines don't hold back when covering the topic.#CarryTheLoad #Marines #MentalHealthSubscribe and listen to more episodes of The Carry The Load Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@CarryTheLoadUS/podcastsFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarryTheLoadFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carrytheload/Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/carrytheloadFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carry-the-load/
In this episode of The Carry The Load Podcast, our host Todd Boeding chats with Tim Richards to discuss his time in the Marine Security Forces. Tim joined the military with excitement in mind and the added benefit of not getting stuck in a small town. What he received from his time in was so much more than either of those things. Listen in for a firsthand account of how the military opened doors to a world of opportunities that he would not have otherwise received had he not raised his hand to join this nation's all-volunteer military force. #CarryTheLoad #Marines #SemperFiSubscribe and listen to more episodes of The Carry The Load Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@CarryTheLoadUS/podcastsFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarryTheLoadFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carrytheload/Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/carrytheloadFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carry-the-load/
In this episode of The Carry The Load Podcast, our host Todd Boeding chats with Matt Osbourne to discuss how he used his background in the #CIA to fight child exploitation and human trafficking. Matt discusses some of his harrowing stories of rescue that will open your eyes to the alarming underworld that makes up the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world - human trafficking.Matt also offers some unique insight of lesser known facts about the box office hit 'Sound of Freedom' including the story's journey to becoming a film, how the movie got its name, and much more!Learn more about the work Matt Osbourne and the team at Operation Underground Railroad are doing by visiting: https://ourrescue.org/#CarryTheLoad #SoundOfFreedomSubscribe and listen to more episodes of The Carry The Load Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@CarryTheLoadUS/podcastsFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarryTheLoadFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carrytheload/Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/carrytheloadFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carry-the-load/
In this episode of The Carry The Load #Podcast, our host Todd Boeding chats with #Navy #Veteran Phil Anderton about his 20 years of military service as well as his time as a Drill Instructor. Phil shares an honest, and often raw, account of this time of service - reflecting on his triumphs as well as some of his regrets. He details the challenges of training recruits. Transforming civilians to combat-ready men and women requires balancing how hard a person can be pushed, and understanding the limitations of each individual's breaking point. Listen in and hear why Phil says “Hard work pays off” when looking back at his career in totality with the U.S. Navy. #CarryTheLoad #WhoAreYouCarrying Subscribe and listen to more episodes of The Carry The Load Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@CarryTheLoadUS/podcastsFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarryTheLoadFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carrytheload/Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/carrytheloadFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carry-the-load/
In this episode of The Carry The Load Podcast, our host Todd Boeding chats with Marine Veteran Guy Henninger about his time in Beirut and remembers the tragic loss of life that occurred on October 23, 1983 when two truck bombs struck buildings in Beirut, Lebanon, housing American and French service members of the Multinational Force in Lebanon (MNF), a peacekeeping operation during the Lebanese Civil War. The attack killed 307 people: 241 U.S. and 58 French peacekeepers, 6 civilians, and the 2 attackers making this incident the deadliest single-day death toll for the United States Marine Corps since the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II, the deadliest single-day death toll for the United States Armed Forces since the first day of the Tet Offensive in the Vietnam War, and the deadliest terrorist attack on American citizens overseas.Listen in as Guy reflects on the day he will never forget, the friends who saved his life, and those who never made it back home. #CarryTheLoad #MarinesSubscribe and listen to more episodes of The Carry The Load Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@CarryTheLoadUS/podcastsFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarryTheLoadFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carrytheload/Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/carrytheloadFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carry-the-load/
In this episode of The Carry The Load Podcast, our host Todd Boeding chats with Navy Veteran Scott Friend about his time as a Seabee - a member of the Navy's Construction Battalion. This group of skilled builders is responsible for constructing much of the infrastructure at U.S. military locations around the world, from forward operating bases (FOBs) and contingency operating bases (COBs) to bunkers, tent camps and more. This group faces the harsh realities of front-line fire to ensure their fellow servicemen and women like Army Rangers and SEAL Team 6 not only have places to live and work, but can also enjoy some of the basic comforts of home in otherwise uncomfortable warzones.Learn more about the work they do with their "Can do" motto, the challenges they face, and the people Seabee's like Scott carry with them every day. #CarryTheLoad #Navy #Construction #Veterans #SeaBeesSubscribe and listen to more episodes of The Carry The Load Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQd5OvqML7Q&list=PL7LhoZlQA-WoQwvl1FYIph8Pehm_AfOnWFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarryTheLoadFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carrytheload/Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/carrytheloadFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carry-the-load/
What does having played in the NFL and serving in the military have in common?Marine Veteran, Denver Morris & former Professional Athlete Josh Richey sit down to discuss how MVP (Merging Vets & Players) provided them with a new team to assist with transition, promote personal development, and show them they are never alone.Texas Capital Bank is a proud supporter of Carry The Load. To learn more about Texas Capital Bank's personal approach and client-centric culture, please visit texascapitalbank.com.
In this episode, we sit down with Tom Rinaldi, a journalist for FOX Sports and formerly, one of ESPN's most prominent correspondents and storytellers. Together, Rinaldi and Boeding discuss his book "The Red Bandanna: A Life, A Choice, A Legacy."This New York Times bestseller chronicles the heroic acts and tragic death of former Boston College lacrosse player, volunteer firefighter and equities trader Welles Crowther, who lost his life while saving others in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.Texas Capital Bank is a proud supporter of Carry The Load. To learn more about Texas Capital Bank's personal approach and client-centric culture, please visit texascapitalbank.com.
In this deeply moving interview, Veteran, Aaron Rossiter, recalls his time overseas and the challenges he faced once back home.Texas Capital Bank is a proud supporter of Carry The Load. To learn more about Texas Capital Bank's personal approach and client-centric culture, please visit texascapitalbank.com.
In this episode, Veteran Steve Smith opens up about alcoholism, guilt and finding purpose for himself and other veterans through farming. Texas Capital Bank is a proud supporter of Carry the Load. To learn more about Texas Capital Bank's personal approach and client-centric culture, please visit texascapitalbank.com.
Former Blue Angel, Bruce Dillard, recalls his time as Naval Aviation Officer, his transition from the military to corporate America, and proudly brags on his son who took the Navy aviation experience to Hollywood with a film called "Devotion."Texas Capital Bank is a proud supporter of Carry the Load. To learn more about Texas Capital Bank's personal approach and client-centric culture, please visit texascapitalbank.com.
Vietnam Veteran, Allen Clark, recalls his journey as a clandestine Army officer in Vietnam, losing his legs, and shares the grueling process it took to overcome depression and achieve success. Like a phoenix from the ashes, Clark reminds us to rise.Texas Capital Bank is a proud supporter of Carry the Load. To learn more about Texas Capital Bank's personal approach and client-centric culture, please visit texascapitalbank.com.
Marine, Justin Ansel, takes a rare stance on the importance of mental health in the military. In this episode you'll hear him discuss breath work and meditation, and how despite what others may believe could "tame" the Marines, Ansel believes it could make them more lethal.Texas Capital Bank is a proud supporter of Carry the Load. To learn more about Texas Capital Bank's personal approach and client-centric culture, please visit texascapitalbank.com.
In honor of Memorial Day, we want to honor the men and women who have sacrificed their lives while serving. This is a time to reflect, honor, and remember their extraordinary courage and selflessness.We will be pausing the podcast to allow our team and you to dedicate this time and energy to honor the sacrifices by our fallen and to express gratitude to those who continue to serve our country.During this time, we encourage you to unite as a community around their legacy and to acknowledge the tremendous debt we owe to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. We will be back with more inspiring stories in three weeks, but in the meantime please feel free to watch and share our educational videos on Memorial Day and the inspiring stories from Lessons From The Front.Thank you for your support. - The Carry The Load Team
From witnessing the after effects of the 2006 bombing of the Golden Dome Mosque in Samarra that sparked a civil war in Iraq to miraculously having zero causalities in an Adhamiyah kill zone, Former Special Forces, Darryl Utt, embodies his saying "Courage is Contagious" as he remembers his rotations in Iraq.
In part two of this two part episode, former Navy SEAL and Head of AT&T Network, Chris Sambar, continues his discussion on leadership in combat and in corporate. Sambar also shares with us about his journey in fostering children.Texas Capital Bank is a proud supporter of Carry The Load. To learn more about Texas Capital Bank's personal approach and client-centric culture, please visit texascapitalbank.com.
In part one of this two part episode, former Navy Seal, Chris Sambar, discusses what it was like growing up as the son of an immigrant, his path to the Navy Seals and how leadership overseas transfers to corporate America.Texas Capital Bank is a proud supporter of Carry the Load. To learn more about Texas Capital Bank's personal approach and client-centric culture, please visit texascapitalbank.com.
Former Marine officer, Dan Runzheimer, remembers his deployment, the loss of his men and the legacy they left behind as we remember their brave sacrifice. Texas Capital Bank is a proud supporter of Carry the Load. To learn more about Texas Capital Bank's personal approach and client-centric culture, please visit texascapitalbank.com.
Former Green Beret, Brant Crandall, remembers his time in the special forces and discusses loss and leadership. Crandall reminds us of the importance of diversity and the necessity of a "mission first" mindset.Texas Capital Bank is a proud supporter of Carry the Load. To learn more about Texas Capital Bank's personal approach and client-centric culture, please visit texascapitalbank.com.
When diplomacy breaks down, Marine Veteran, Stephen "B-Game", is at the front of the line. B-Game is what's known as a "Marine's Marine," the kind of Marine that politicians like to put behind glass with a sign that reads "Only break glass in a time of war." He's the Marine you want to fight for, not against.
Army Veteran, Alissa Dare discusses the challenges she faced as one of the Army's first female combat engineers serving in a combat role. Dare addresses the cultural differences she was forced to face not only as a female, but as an American immersed in a different country. If you've ever felt as though you didn't fit in, allow Dare to remind you that you are not alone and to inspire you to keep showing up.
When Rabel McNutt was seven years old, she attended the funeral for her Godfather, Walter D. Ehlers, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery in Normandy in June 1944 following D Day. From this, a spark of service was born: How can we honor the last Medal of Honor recipient from World War II with a state funeral? A few years later, Rabel managed to do just that with the passing of 1945 Medal of Honor recipient Hershel "Woody" Williams. On this edition of Lessons From The Front, hear how even the smallest of servants can make a big difference. These are Rabel's Lessons From The Front.Carry The Flag is a free education-based program that teachers and youth leaders can use to connect with the next generation about the meaning of the flag, the different patriotic holidays, and the sacrifices made by our military, veterans, first responders and their families. Learn more about how you can get involved at https://www.carrytheload.org/carry-the-flag/
Air Force Veteran Dan Bradley was a lieutenant on his first mission as a Joint Terminal Air Controller in the strike cell the night Jolly 51, an HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter, crash in western Iraq killing all 7 aboard. In the midst of the chaos, decision were made that trouble Dan Bradley to this day. On this edition of Lessons From The Front, we speak with Dan about his recollection of the events of March 15, 2018, how he believes things should have been handled, and the relationships that blossomed from that fateful day. These are Air Force Veteran Dan Bradley's Lessons From The Front.Each May, Carry The Load hosts its Memorial May awareness campaign to make Memorial Day matter again. People can volunteer by walking alongside our team on our National Relay, attending a Rally and fundraising for our nation's heroes. To join our mission to Always Remember the sacrifices of our nation's military, veterans, first responders and their families, visit CarryTheLoad.org/Memorial-May
On this edition of Lessons From The Front, host Todd Boeding sits down with Marine Travis Wilson. Travis discusses the incredible losses his unit sustained within the first two weeks of deployment, the differences in marriage pre- and post-deployment, and how he fought back against depression and suicidal thoughts. These are Travis' Lessons From The Front.This May, Carry The Load will be walking in memory of those lost in service, and those left behind. To join our mission across 48-states and hundreds of communities, visit CarryTheLoad.org/Memorial-May
Scott Huesing, veteran Marine and bestselling author, has experienced leadership in war firsthand as he fought in Iraq. Some of the hardest days Scott experienced in that sandbox came during the Battle Of Ramadi, a 9-month fight for control of the capital of the Al Anbar Governorate in western Iraq. Scott complied his experiences in the bestselling book "Echo In Ramadi," and he joins us to share a few of them. These are Scott's Lessons From The Front.Early registration for our Memorial May campaign is now open! Join us nationwide as we walk to AlwaysRemember the sacrifices of our nation's military, first responders, veterans and their families. CarryTheLoad.org/Memorial-May
On this edition of Lessons From The Front we're joined by Rhode Island State Police Major Laurie Ludovici as she shares her time as a pilot with the National Guard, attending the FBI National Academy, and taking a tour to Iraq while being a single mother. These are Laurie's Lessons From The Front.
Our latest edition of Lessons From The Front with veteran Navy Officer and Naval Academy graduate Jeremy McGown! We discuss Jeremy's time playing in the #ArmyNavyGame, the tradition the Naval Academy is known for, and his service fighting pirates off the coasts of Africa. These are Jeremy's Lessons From The Front.
This week, we're joined by Carry The Load co-founder and Veteran Navy SEAL Clint Bruce to discuss the issues facing today's SEAL Teams, the moment he returned from deployment to meet his eight month old daughter for the first time, and the hardest day of service he ever experienced. These are Clint's Lessons From The Front.
Before Greg Williams became an expert in Human Behavior Pattern Recognition & Analysis, he was a kid on the mean streets of Detroit. The son of a Raider during World War II, Greg followed his father's footsteps into service when he joined the US Army. It was through his service in Iraq and Afghanistan that Greg noticed a need to teach the next generation of service member ways to recognize dangerous situations. From all he's learned through his service to our country, these are Greg Williams' Lessons From The Front.For more on human behavior and personal safety, listen to Greg's podcast "Left Of Greg" by clicking here: https://arcadiacognerati.com/left-of-greg-podcast/
Imagine spending three years of your life underwater. Command Master Chief Chase Krause has done just that aboard submarines with the United States Navy. Hear his stories depicting life below the waves strapped to a hunk of metal carrying nuclear weapons and American warfighters. These are Chase Krause's Lessons From The Front.
What started as a career working the beat in San Jose, fighting to keep drugs off the streets, has evolved into being the police chief for one of America's largest law enforcement departments. Join us as Chief Eddie Garcia of the Dallas Police Department shares stories and missions from his nearly three-decades long career. These are Chief Garcia's Lessons From The Front.
Today host Todd Boeding sits down with seven-time Military Photographer of the Year Jeremy Lock as we discuss his time capturing the remarkable images that made up Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. From joining the Air Force to recent losses of fellow military photographers who battled the invisible wounds of war, these are Jeremy's Lessons From The Front.
Welcome to Lessons From The Front with Army Medic Nathan Burrow. Join us for the harrowing stories of a medic who was on the frontlines of the surge into Iraq. Learn more about the fight that continued once Nathan returned from the battlefields, and how Nathan continues to battle suicidal thoughts. These are Nathan's Lessons From The Front.
On this episode of Lessons From The Front, host Todd Boeding talks with Colby Vokey, a former Marine attorney who has defended some of our military's most sensitive cases. Colby joins us to discuss some of these cases, and to explain the many differences between the military and civilian legal worlds. These are Colby's Lessons From The Front.
Imagine spending 15 years of your life trying to convince the media, the public, and the government you did not commit a warcrime your team was accused of. That's exactly the journey Fred Galvin has been on. In part 2 of our conversation, hear how Marine leadership, and the media, committed Galvin and his men as being guilty before they ever looked at the evidence. Make sure you go back and listen to part one of our episode with Fred Galvin. There you will learn more about what took place that fateful March day.Fred has written A Few Bad Men, the incredible true story of an elite team of U.S. Marines set up to take the fall for Afghanistan war crimes they did not commit—and their leader who fought for the redemption of his men. Go out and purchase it wherever books are sold.
Imagine being on a six-vehicle patrol in Eastern Afghanistan when suddenly a huge explosion rocks the convoy. Trying to asses any casualties, a complex ambush begins. You and your team return fire, repelling the ambush. Somehow everyone makes it back to safety. It was here at their place of safety that the team of Marine Raiders learned they would be entering a new fight to defend their honor. Join us for a two-part Lessons From The Front as host Todd Boeding sits down with Marine Fred Galvin to discuss his new book "A Few Bad Men." These are Fred's Lessons From The Front.Part 2 of our conversation with Fred will be released next Tuesday! We hope you will join us then as well.
With 21-years on the beat working in the city that never sleeps, there are plenty of Lessons to be share. Join us as retired NYPD officer Gus Cabarcas tells the stories from a career protecting the people of America's largest city. An immigrant from Columbia, learn how important it was for Gus to give back to his new home, and the individuals who made the greatest impact on his career in New York City. These are Gus Cabarcas Lessons From The Front.Carry The Load is proud to share these stories of 1% who answered the call to serve. Founded by Veteran U.S. Navy SEALs, Clint Bruce and Stephen Holley, Carry The Load started as a mission to restore the true meaning of Memorial Day. Today, it has grown to include more than just our military heroes and more than just the one holiday. Carry The Load works to bring all Americans together to participate in honoring our nation's heroes every day. To learn more about our mission, visit CarryTheLoad.org.
Admiral Pat Walsh has experienced an incredible career. From flying with the Blue Angels to fighting in Desert Storm and working at the Pentagon, Admiral Walsh as seen it all. Despite those experiences, listen how one deadly day flying with the Blues in Niagara Falls changed the way Admiral Walsh prepared for missions forever. These are Walsh's Lessons From The Front.
Join us as host Todd Boeding sits down with retired Naval Aviator Jeff Fellows! Jeff discusses his time at Top Gun, what it's like landing on an aircraft carrier, and one of the first times he provided air support! Subscribe to the show now by visiting Linktr.ee/LessonsFromTheFront and clicking your podcast platform!
Lessons From The Front will return with new episodes very soon! In the meantime, here's a clip from one of those new episodes as host and Marine Todd Boeding talks with Marine Major Fred Galvin about his upcoming book "A Few Bad Men" detailing a group of Marines set up to take the fall for Afghanistan war crimes they did not commit. In this bonus episode, Fred discusses media coverage of the trial.
As the 2022 Memorial May National Relay makes its annual march through New York City today, we flashback to an episode of Lessons From The Front recorded prior to the 20th anniversary of 9/11. FDNY firefighter Jo Jo Esposito describes being on the job and the loses he had on 9/11, living in New York following that day, and what it's like working for the second-largest fire department in the world. Jo Jo and Rescue 5 welcome us into their firehourse every year as we march through New York. We are proud to share this story that originally aired on September 10, 2020.
Lessons From The Front is still on hiatus as we prepare for Carry The Load's Memorial May. We wanted to give you a glimpse at the conversations to come, so here's a bonus episode from our upcoming conversation with retired United States Navy Admiral Pat Walsh on the Ukraine, Russia and how lessons from World War I may provide insight into the future of their conflict.Carry The Load is proud to share these stories of 1% who answered the call to serve. Founded by Veteran U.S. Navy SEALs, Clint Bruce and Stephen Holley, Carry The Load started as a mission to restore the true meaning of Memorial Day. Today, it has grown to include more than just our military heroes and more than just the one holiday. Carry The Load works to bring all Americans together to participate in honoring our nation's heroes every day. To learn more about our mission, visit CarryTheLoad.org.
As we approach Memorial May, Lessons From The Front is heading on hiatus to focus on our journey to Memorial Day. That doesn't mean we are going to stop delivering stories of service and sacrifice.As National Medal of Honor Day approaches this Friday, we revisit a conversation between host Todd Boeding and Medal of Honor recipient Sal Guinta at the 2021 Dallas Memorial March. Listen now to how an ordinary soldier became an American hero.Carry The Load is proud to share these stories of 1% who answered the call to serve. Founded by Veteran U.S. Navy SEALs, Clint Bruce and Stephen Holley, Carry The Load started as a mission to restore the true meaning of Memorial Day. Today, it has grown to include more than just our military heroes and more than just the one holiday. Carry The Load works to bring all Americans together to participate in honoring our nation's heroes every day. To learn more about our mission, visit CarryTheLoad.org.
On this edition of Lessons From The Front, Todd Boeding sits down with Marine Mike Brauer to discuss the Ukraine-Russian War, the battles of depression and suicide raging in the veteran population, and Mike's dedication to non-profits. Join us for Mike's Lessons From The Front.Carry The Load is proud to share these stories of 1% who answered the call to serve. Founded by Veteran U.S. Navy SEALs, Clint Bruce and Stephen Holley, Carry The Load started as a mission to restore the true meaning of Memorial Day. Today, it has grown to include more than just our military heroes and more than just the one holiday. Carry The Load works to bring all Americans together to participate in honoring our nation's heroes every day. To learn more about our mission, visit CarryTheLoad.org.
On this episode of Lessons From The Front, Marine Todd Boeding sits down with Gary Bileu, an active duty Marine of 29-years who is being forced into an early retirement due to the mandated vaccine. Hear how this has impacted his future, why he has decided not to take the vaccine, and how a plane ride back from Iraq changed his perspective on service and sacrifice on this edition of Lesson From The Front. Carry The Load is proud to share these stories of 1% who answered the call to serve. Founded by Veteran U.S. Navy SEALs, Clint Bruce and Stephen Holley, Carry The Load started as a mission to restore the true meaning of Memorial Day. Today, it has grown to include more than just our military heroes and more than just the one holiday. Carry The Load works to bring all Americans together to participate in honoring our nation's heroes every day. To learn more about our mission, visit CarryTheLoad.org.
Welcome to Lessons From The Front as host Todd Boeding sits down with Marine of 28-years Jeff Opsitos and US Interpreter in Afghanistan Frank Gulshad to discuss the unique challenges that faced soldiers overseas during operations in Afghanistan, the necessities of growing relationships with native people in those lands and the work Jeff and Frank are doing to get local allies out of Afghanistan. These are their Lessons From The Front.Carry The Load is proud to share these stories of 1% who answered the call to serve. Founded by Veteran U.S. Navy SEALs, Clint Bruce and Stephen Holley, Carry The Load started as a mission to restore the true meaning of Memorial Day. Today, it has grown to include more than just our military heroes and more than just the one holiday. Carry The Load works to bring all Americans together to participate in honoring our nation's heroes every day. To learn more about our mission, visit CarryTheLoad.org.
Welcome to Lessons From The Front presented by Carry The Load. Today host Todd Boeding sits down with 33-year veteran of the Dallas Fire Department Milton Williams. Milton shares the struggles off losses associated with the job and how those losses brought him to our mission. We also discuss misconceptions with the fire service and the day he wanted to leave firefighting behind. These are Milton's Lessons From The Front.Carry The Load is proud to share these stories of 1% who answered the call to serve. Founded by Veteran U.S. Navy SEALs, Clint Bruce and Stephen Holley, Carry The Load started as a mission to restore the true meaning of Memorial Day. Today, it has grown to include more than just our military heroes and more than just the one holiday. Carry The Load works to bring all Americans together to participate in honoring our nation's heroes every day. To learn more about our mission, visit CarryTheLoad.org.
Welcome to Lessons From The Front! Tonight we revisit some of our favorite Lessons From last year. Listen in on stories of heroism, service and sacrifice told through those who experienced it first hand. These are their Lessons From The Front.
This is Lessons From The Front with our CEO and Co-Founder Stephen Holley. Stephen discusses his battle with depression and anxiety, and how 10 years of remembering heroes gave him a purpose he was missing since leaving the Navy SEALs. Stephen and host Marine Todd Boeding also discuss America's removal from Afghanistan and the death of Stephen's friend Commanding Officer of SEAL Team EIGHT Brian Bourgeois. These are Stephen Holley's Lessons From The Front.To download and listen to the show on your favorite podcast platform, visit LinkTr.ee/LessonsFromTheFront
On October 3, 2009, 52 soldiers were surrounded by over 300 Taliban fighters in a poorly placed outpost called COP Keating located in an Afghanistan valley. Following the 12-hour battle, 8 Americans gave their lives killing 150 Taliban forces. On this edition of Lessons From The Front, hear the stories of heroism from the most highly decorated unit of the Afghan War, and how the Battle of COP Keating was portrayed in the movie "The Outpost", by one of the heroes from that day. These are Jonathan Hill's Lessons From The Front.
Welcome to Lessons From The Front with 23-Year Infantry and Intelligence veteran Jeff Chase. Jeff and his four children now call Texas home, but the journey to this point wasn't an easy road. All four of his children were born on bases in different states. Learn more about the service of a military dad in harms way, and the impact a life in counterterrorism has on those left at home through Jeff's Lessons From The Front.Subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform by visiting Linktr.ee/LessonsFromTheFront!