A podcast dedicated to sharing the stories of veterans from all branches of the U.S. military
Welcome back to the show everybody, we have an exciting episode for you guys this week. In this episode we had the pleasure of speaking with Congressman Seth Moulton of Massachusetts. Seth served in the Marine Corps and deployed multiple times to the Middle East. We get into his military career, becoming a journalist after his service and being embedded with fellow Marines in Afghanistan, to running for Congress in his home state. We are honored to have Congressman Moulton on our show and we hope you enjoy this weeks episode.
Welcome back to another episode of Never Left Behind. This weeks episode takes us into an incredible and motivational journey alongside Cody Alford. Cody is a retired Master Sergeant who served in the United States Marine Corps as a Marine Raider/MARSOC and has had a total of seven deployments throughout Afghanistan and Iraq. We get into his upbringing and how that influenced his career in the military, the health benefits of natural plant therapy through psilocybin, and his life after service which includes starting up his company, We Defy The Norm. There is so much to unpack from this episode and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did! Check out the links below on how to support Cody and his projects! We Defy The Norm Instagram
We're back with a new episode from our show, Never Left Behind. This week is a bit different than usual and we always want to do our best to cover major topics and holidays in between our regular episodes with veteran guests. This week we cover all things surrounding Veterans Day and how we can all get more involved to truly help veterans and help change the narrative. We sit down with Tom Amenta, one of our co-founders, and talk about the good and the sometimes bad things that come with this holiday especially in the most recent years.
Welcome back to the show, we are back this week with an epic episode for you. We apologize for missing last weeks show. Dan's family and myself both were stuck at home and sick from covid but we are back and better than ever. This week is a bit different. We typically try and stray away from too many combat stories and focus on the transition that each veteran goes through. However, we had so many questions when we knew we would be featuring Ryan Hendrickson, former Army Green Beret, and author of Tip Of The Spear. Ryan shares some pretty insane moments he faced during his deployments including multiple near death experiences. This episode is full of courageous moments and lessons we can all learn from. Make sure and grab yourself a copy of Tip of The Spear to read about the full details and more on some of the topics we cover in this weeks episode. Instagram Tip Of The Spear
Welcome back to the show, today we have a really fun episode for you guys. We are joined with Jesse Phillips who served in the United States Marine Corps and deployed multiple times to Afghanistan. Jesse is a man who has lived more than the average person. From growing up in a family with 13 kids, being raised as a cowboy in Mississippi, to following his passion in film making after his military career, this episode is a crazy one. Through the ups and downs Jesse has had to overcome, he is full of positivity and wisdom we know you all will enjoy listening to on today's show.
We missed last weeks episode due to our book release on 9/11 but we are back with some exciting shows coming up including this one. This week we are joined by Katie Crombe who is an active duty Lieutenant Colonel in the Army. Katie shares stories about her deployments overseas, working as the aid to General Votel, growing up in a family of veterans, and important advice on veterans who are transitioning. We are honored to have Katie on the show and we hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did!
In this weeks episode we have the pleasure of speaking with Don McAlister, a retired Command Sergeant Major who deployed 5 times to Iraq and Afghanistan with the Army. Don shares about his lengthy military career, his experiences in combat overseas, incredible stories surrounding his love for metal music, and where his life has taken him since. This is an awesome episode with Don we hope you all enjoy! Instagram
Outside of all the craziness that is happening in Afghanistan and in our world currently, we hope that you enjoy today's episode. This one is definitely an uplifting and motivational one. Today we are joined with Sophie Hilaire who served in the army and deployed to Afghanistan in 2012. To say this woman has lived an eventful life in such a short amount of time would be an understatement. From climbing Mount Everest and some of the worlds tallest peaks, to setting a Guinness book world record, and now living in a van and traveling the country, these are just a few of the crazy topics we discuss with Sophie. Full of wisdom and humility, we hope that not only our veteran listeners but our civilian brothers and sisters receive an incredible message from this episode to carry forth in our personal lives especially in hard times. Instagram
In this episode we are joined with Jordan Hillstrom who served in the 2nd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment in the army. We talk about his deployments overseas including the incredible story of him and his brother both being deployed at the same time and the journey that Jordan went on to find his brother after being blown up by an IED. We also get into Jordan‘s near death experience with malaria, his transition from the military and where he is at now in life, and the various organizations that he supports in continuing to serve other fellow veterans. We are honored to sit down with Jordan and we hope you enjoy this weeks episode. Xeratec
This episode is a bit of a sensitive one. It's a bit different than our usual shows but with the chaos that is going on right now in Afghanistan. We felt it was an important time to put everything down, take a break this week, and dive into it. We've always been about supporting other veterans and now is the time when we all need it the most. We have been on numerous news networks over the past week from CNN, MSNBC, FOX, Washington Post, News Nation, Newsmax, and many more, discussing our opinions and sharing more details about our upcoming book, The Twenty-Year War. This week has been hard on everyone but we hope you enjoy this positivity filled episode in hopes to ease peoples minds a bit and allow us all to come together. Next week we are back to our regular show with a guest and stay tuned for more exciting updates.
Welcome back to Never Left Behind the podcast. Today we are joined with Nikki Selby who served in the United States Navy with Search & Rescue (Land) and then eventually as a Critical Care and Trauma ER Nurse while being deployed to Afghanistan. We talk about her military career and where her life has taken her since, including supporting the HunterSeven Foundation, becoming skydiving certified, long range shooting, and still actively working as a nurse in her community. This is an incredible episode with Nikki filled with inspirational topics and the occasional raunchy moments that had us entertained throughout the entire show. Instagram HunterSeven Foundation
In this episode we are joined by Tomy Parker, a Marine Corps veteran who deployed to his first and only time to Afghanistan with the 3rd Battalion 5th Marine Regiment. In December 2010 while on a foot patrol, Tomy stepped on an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) resulting in the amputation of his right leg above the knee, his left leg at the hip, and all of his fingers on his left hand saving his thumb. Over the next eighteen months, Tomy went through extensive rehabilitation to learn to live his life without his legs. He returned to Montana where his hometown community rallied to welcome him home. Soon after, he lost his purpose in life in replace of a drug addiction. This led him down the long dark road of substance abuse for the better part of a decade, ultimately resulting in spending eighteen months incarcerated. While incarcerated, Tomy turned his life around and found his purpose to push once again. Since then he has gone on to become an adaptive athlete. He has competed in multiple half marathons, one full marathon, and is currently training to race in his first Iron Man. Tomy continues to push himself every day with his training and has future goals of starting his own business with the help of Warrior Rising as well as competing in larger scale marathons such as the Boston Marathon. Tomy continues helping others by shattering perceived limitations and stereotypes that disabled people “can't” and showing that disabled people “will.” Tony's unique ability to find light in darkness and comedy in dim situations allows him to have a potentially greater impact on those to whom he speaks. Find out more about Tomy and his work here: Mission Six Zero
Welcome back to the show! Today we are very excited to be joined alongside Dr. Tony Brooks. After enlisting into the US Army in 2003 at the age of 21, Tony attended and graduated infantry and airborne school followed by the four week Ranger Indoctrination Program (RIP) officially checking into the 2nd Ranger Battalion in Fort Lewis, Washington in September of 2004. He deployed to Eastern Afghanistan in April 2005 based on Bagram Airfield, his first mission was Operation Red Wings II. Tony subsequently deployed to the Ramadi region of Iraq from 2006 to 2007. He is now owner and operator of a chiropractic clinic and creator of Objective Healthy, a healthy lifestyle social venture to improve the health of veterans. He was featured on a Discovery science channel episode of Black Files Declassified in a Smithsonian air and space article as a subject matter expert on Operation Red Wings and is also featured in the Backbone Docuseries. Check out Tony's book, Leave No Man Behind to find out more about the heroic rescue mission known as Operation Red Wings II. This mission was designed and focused on sending in teams of Army Ranger's to locate and rescue Marcus Luttrell and his fallen men which became a Hollywood movie known as "Lone Survivor."
In this episode we are joined by Steve Forti. Prior to founding Fit Fight - a global competition fitness app, Steve was a consultant for Johnson and Johnson's orthopedic trauma division, utilizing eight years of critical care and trauma nurse experience. In the military he earned the rank of Master Sergeant after serving over 23 years in Army special forces. He is a level one sniper and attended John's Hopkins applied physics lab as well as the special operations planners course in Norfolk, Virginia. Steve earned a BS in nursing from Quinnipiac University, completed a critical care residency at Yale New Haven Hospital systems and holds a BS from Southern Connecticut State University. In March of 2020 Steve was asked to join the amazing team at the Hospital for Special Surgery as a Chief of Staff for crisis management, the number one orthopedic surgical hospital in the world as they transformed the entire hospital into a Covid-19 treatment center to do their part in the fight to save lives during the height of the Covid-19 crisis. As the crises ebbed, he was asked to join the leadership team there as a chief wellness and resiliency officer.
Welcome back to the Never Left Behind Podcast. We are back for Season 2 and for our first episode, we are joined alongside our co-founder of United Valor, Tom Amenta. We chat about the status of our upcoming book, The Twenty-Year War and the process each of us went through while creating it. We are happy to announce that this veteran coffee table book is now available for pre-order at twentyyearwar.com and will be set to release on September 11, 2021. If you are interested in watching the video for this podcast head over to our Youtube channel. We hope you enjoy and stay tuned for more episodes that will launch each week with a different guest for Season 2!
In our last episode for Season 1, we have the pleasure of speaking with Mike Davison, a former Marine who served for 21 years. Mike talks about his deployments in Lebanon and the Gulf War, his experiences as a Drill Sergeant, and starting up his own contracting business after transitioning. Lots of laughs followed by great stories from Mike as we wrap up Season 1.
In this episode we have the pleasure of speaking with Mike Hall, who retired from the Army after 34 years and was the Command Sergeant Major of the United States Army Special Operations Command. We talk about his deployments overseas during the initial invasions to Iraq and Afghanistan, starting up the Three Ranger Foundation, and continuing to serve and provide leadership for other veterans. We learn quite a bit about not only his military background but what he is doing within the Ranger community as veterans prepare to transition from military service into the civilian life again.
In this episode we are joined by Mike Schlitz, a combat veteran who has served in the U.S. Army for 14 years. This is a heavy and enlightening episode. In 2007, Mike was blown up in Iraq by an IED severely burning nearly 85% of his body and killing the other three passengers in his vehicle. He has accumulated a total of 99 surgeries to date including two prosthetics for his hands. Mike has had an incredible journey throughout his life including working with the Gary Sinise Foundation, sharing his words of wisdom and positivity in public speaking events, to continuing to serve and motivate other veterans. This is an episode we can all learn from.
In our latest episode we have the pleasure of talking to JB Spisso, a retired Army Ranger with 26 years in the service. We discuss where his life has taken him since including working with professional players and teams in the NHL, business leadership, and writing his own book. This episode is filled with knowledge and incredible stories from JB.
In this weeks episode we sit down with Aaron Laurich, a former Army Special Operations medic who gets into deep and powerful topics from his career in the military and where his life has taken him since. From dealing with an opioid addiction, taking care of his wife's medical needs, to finding peace again near the Georgia coastlines. This is an incredible episode we can all learn from.
Today we are joined with Jason Van Camp, a former Special Forces Green Beret Detachment Commander. We discuss what it meant to play football at West Point, deploy during the invasion to Iraq, and go through Special Forces selection and the Q course. Jason explains how his medical retirement was anything but planned and where his life has taken him since. Whether it's through his companies Mission Six Zero and Warrior Rising, or writing a bestselling book, Jason has proven time and time again that he can adapt to change and find success.
In our latest episode we are joined by Jeff Adams, a former Green Beret who has an incredible story outside of his numerous and often chaotic deployments. We discuss how the SF community took care of his wife during an accident, his role as a combatives instructor, and his involvement with the PTSD Foundation of America. This episode jumps right into the crazy events that have taken place in Jeff's life.
In this episode we meet with J-Rod and discuss how bearing witness to the attacks on the World Trade Center and working on clean-up efforts was his call to service. We cover topics from his deployments to Djibouti, Africa and Iraq, his career with the NYPD, and a few of his experiences with some of the recent protests. This episode is full of entertainment and moments of self-reflection.
Roy Bell, our latest guest joins us on the show to talk about experiences overseas and his life post military. From losing two best friends in combat, to almost giving up on life, until eventually finding peace again through his faith and joining an organization dedicated to connecting veterans in the sport of golf. This episode is full of hope and wise words from Roy.
In our latest episode we have Joel Carpenter, a former Army Ranger and government contractor who deployed multiple times overseas, talk about his military career and his life before and after service. We dive into his experiences with screenwriting for movies, working as security for The Amazing Race television show, and his book “Set Up for Success” which is dedicated to veterans who are transitioning. This is his story.
In today's episode we welcome our friend, Joe Serna, a retired Army Green Beret who has cheated death on multiple occasions throughout Afghanistan. From an IED explosion, to drowning in a rolled over military truck, to being blown up by a hand grenade. Joe has survived it all. We not only talk about these experiences in depth but learn more about his personal transition and where life has taken him outside of his eventful military career. This is one for the books!
In this episode we had the pleasure of speaking with our friend JC Glick, a retired Lieutenant Colonel who served with multiple units including the 75th Ranger Regiment on ten combat rotations. We take a philosophical dive into the veteran experience and discuss what it takes to transition from the military successfully. We also get into books he's authored, what it's like working with professional sports teams, and much more!
In our latest episode we share an incredible evening with Tonya Oxendine, a former Command Sergeant Major in the U.S. Army who served for over thirty years. Tonya is someone others should look to feel inspired by as not only a woman of color but as someone who broke down every barrier in her way to achieve the highest enlisted rank in the military. She continues to seek to serve others through organizations such as Merging Vets and Players and help other fellow veterans through transition.
In this brand new episode we are joined by our friend John Edwards, a former Army veteran who served overseas on multiple deployments throughout Iraq. We get into his college life as a veteran who helped develop the Student Veteran association at App State in North Carolina. John now serves full time with the Orlando Police Department and shares some of his personal experiences as a cop and what goes into his daily routine including the most recent protests.
In this episode we share an amazing session with our friend Tom Amenta, a former Army Ranger who served in Afghanistan and has an incredible story about where life has taken him outside of his military career. From the start up of a successful patriotic clothing company, assisting with Hollywood actors in the 2001 film Black hawk Down, and much more. This is his story.
In this episode of Never Left Behind, Beau Simmons and Dan Blakeley feature Kenny Hagler who served in the United States Marine Corps during the start of the Global War on Terror. We dive into his combat experiences overseas, sports related organizations which he is heavily involved with, his struggles getting back to the civilian lifestyle, and the lack of leadership and team building for veterans in the corporate business world.
In this episode of Never Left Behind, Beau Simmons and Dan Blakeley share a phone call with Jessica Harris, a retired former Combat Medic in the Army National Guard who deployed to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. We also get into the topics of business and organizations post military and how both of those influenced her decision to start up her own company, K9 salute. K9 salute is a natural dog treat company that honors K9's killed in the line of duty and gives back to working dogs in need of protective vests and medical equipment. Get ready for this funny and educational episode with Jessica.
In this episode of Never Left Behind, Beau and Dan sit down with recently retired, and former Green Beret, Jeremiah Wilber. We talk about his extensive military background, a look into his family's Native American culture including his cowboy lifestyle, and we discuss the use of medical marijuana and CBD which benefits veterans through a multitude of issues post war. Jeremiah has had a life full of rich experiences including his deployments throughout Afghanistan, Iraq, and various locations throughout the Middle East during the global war on terror but his story begins with his warrior mentality upbringing instilled into him as a young boy through his family. His evolution as a man with now a family of his own and how the experiences he's faced can help other veterans who are looking to connect more with the community and overcome their own battles. If you are looking to connect with Jeremiah, make sure to say hello and follow him on Instagram https://instagram.com/jeremiah_blackbeard?igshid=1xpkuti6at93m Companies mentioned in this podcast: UnCanna
In this episode of Never Left Behind, Beau Simmons and Dan Blakeley sit down and talk about their future goals for the company, veterans in the civilian workforce post war, and a behind the scenes glimpse into the making of "The Twenty Year War" book which includes veterans and their stories throughout the global war on terror. Diving deeper into what direction United Valor is aiming towards, Dan and Beau are looking to change the veteran community by connecting more men and women to the right organizations that truly benefit veterans and help civilians become more involved in the right ways.
In this episode of Never Left Behind, Beau Simmons and Dan Blakeley sit down and talk about their introduction as business partners, childhood friends, and the start of their company, United Valor. Dan is a former Army Special Operations Ranger, who served with the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment and shares a glimpse of his experiences overseas on his six deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. From stories of being on the front lines to how his life has transitioned post war and back into the civilian lifestyle, this is the epic start to our podcast highlighting the untold stories of veterans across all branches of the U.S. military.