The host, Jon, created this show to provide a place for like-minded veterans to come together and share their journey in IT/Cybersecurity. ”Be The Light In Someone‘s Dark”
Episode 1 (Marine Grunt to Passionate Poet) Host: Jon Talk About The Episode: Brandon Dillon Marine Corps 8 years 2004 to 2012 Military: 0311 Current: Night Shift Manager at Buc-ees Talk With The Guest: What helped him get where he is today? Leadership, the Marine Corps taught me how to lead people and manage not only them but myself What helped you get through the days? Poetry and poetry have saved my life, along with my kids and my future wife Yanet. Personal Story: The things I saw and did in Iraq and Afghanistan, obviously, how I treated some of my Marines, during our time in Afghanistan, my ex-wife, and the things we have said and done to each other, my childhood, so many of my brothers taking their own lives. How I handle it I used to drink A LOT, but I started therapy in 2014 and did 5 years my therapist pushed me to share my poetry, and poetry has saved my life, now I write to cope and deal with my darkness. Other Topics: The VA sucks but use it, find a therapist, and learn healthy coping mechanisms. Learn mindfulness and how to meditate. Find something to occupy your mind and time, something that you actually enjoy and get some sort of fulfillment out of. Closing: Brandon Dillon https://linktr.ee/nollid20 You can contact the show by sending an email to jcole@thebunkhousecast.com Follow on Twitter with @BunkhouseCast Follow on TikTok @bunkhousecast LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/thebunkhouse I created this podcast using version 3.0.3 of Audacity(R) recording and editing software[1]. [1] Audacity® software is copyright © 1999-2021 Audacity Team. Web site: https://audacityteam.org/. It is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The name Audacity® is a registered trademark.
Host: Jon Talk About The Episode: Kyle Moschetto Marine Corps, just under 12 years. Military: 0650 Data Officer Current: Managing Director of a technology services team specializing in Google Cloud. Talk With The Guest: He did Lots of IT side hustles before the military. “I'm a geek-of-geeks!
Hey everyone, and welcome to another episode of The Bunkhouse; I'm your host Jon. I know it's been 4 months since the last episode, but I have some updates and news about the show. First the show itself: After the new year I will continue to release one episode of the show. Also, I am going to kick off a second session, focusing on mental health. I already have a couple guests lined up, just have to work our schedules out. Veterans to share their story and how they beat their inner battles. Representatives from organizations that support veterans and provide programs to help heal the invisible wounds. Which means, there will be 2 episodes a month, one from each session. Now the extras: I have started journaling to help deal with my own anxiety, and stuff, and then I started sharing them on TikTok. If you want to check them out, you can go my TikTok handle @thebunkhousecast Or my Instagram handle, @thebunkhousecast I also created a LinkTree that has links to all my socials media platforms, to include the show. It also has links to other individuals, and or organizations that I support or am a part of. I am a board member for Hackers 4 Vets Nonprofit that helps veterans get into cyber by providing awards, vouchers, courses and more. I am also an Ambassador for Mission 22 Mission 22 provides support to Veterans and their families when they need it most: right now. Through a comprehensive approach of outreach, events, and programs, we're promoting long-term wellness and sustainable growth. I hope everyone has enjoyed the 10 episodes I've released so far and continue to be on the lookout for the upcoming episodes. If you want to contact the show, or want to be a guest, send an email to jcole@thebunkhousecast.com Or use the LinkTree link and click “Contact”. Again, I want to thank everyone for their support with the show, I can't wait to see where it takes us next year. I hope everyone has a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year; and as always, Be The Light In Someone's Dark. Links https://linktr.ee/thebunkhouse jcole@thebunkhousecast.com Hackers for Vets (thehauntedhacker.com) Mission 22 I National Veteran Non-Profit Organization
Episode 10 (Words with the Phoenix Cast) Host: Jon Talk About The Episode: John, Rich, and Kyle Marine Corps (John & Rich are still Active Duty) Hosts of The Phoenix Cast Closing: The Phoenix Cast The Art of Network Engineering You can contact the show by sending an email to thebunkhousecast@outlook.com. Follow on Twitter with @BunkhouseCast Follow on Facebook with @BunkhouseCast I created this podcast using version 3.0.3 of Audacity(R) recording and editing software1. 1 Audacity® software is copyright © 1999-2021 Audacity Team. Web site: https://audacityteam.org/. It is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The name Audacity® is a registered trademark.
Host: Jon *** I am an active duty Marine, and any opinion expressed on this show is my own and is not military regulation or policy. *** Talk About The Episode: Mike Jones He spent 10 years in the Navy. Military: Signal Intelligence Analyst Current: Everything Cyber, Content Creator, Podcast Host, and Public Speaker Talk With The Guest: His/Her favorite subject: 3D Printing VoIP Hacking What helped him/her get where he/she is today: Persistence Adapt and Overcome Advice for military members: Be persistent and take advantage of any program you can find. Closing: Mike Jones: com "Ransom" the movie https://youtu.be/KL8JwmxKf8c YouTube channel: https://m.youtube.com/c/H4unt3dHacker/videos Hackers For Vets (Non-profit) You can contact the show by sending an email to thebunkhousecast@outlook.com. Follow on Twitter with @BunkhouseCast Follow on Facebook with @BunkhouseCast I created this podcast using version 3.1.3 of Audacity(R) recording and editing software[1]. [1] Audacity® software is copyright © 1999-2021 Audacity Team. Web site: https://audacityteam.org/. It is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The name Audacity® is a registered trademark.
Host: Jon *** I am an active duty Marine, and any opinion expressed on this show is my own and is not military regulation or policy. *** Talk About The Episode: Ron Woerner USAF, 1990 – 1995 Military: Geospatial Intelligence. Current: Cybersecurity Consultant, Cyber-AAA, LLC Associate Professor, Bellevue University Talk With The Guest: He has been in “IT” since I was in middle school. Here's a video of me talking about the first computer I used: https://youtu.be/7e7w0dRSP_g His favorite subject: Leadership and influence. Social Engineering / Human Hacking. What helped him get where he is today: Leadership skills. How to present and think on my feet. Advice for military members: Keep studying. Find your passion. Find and be a mentor. Closing: Ron Woerner, President Cyber-AAA ronw@cyber-aaa.com VetSec VetSec Website You can contact the show by sending an email to thebunkhousecast@outlook.com. Follow on Twitter with @BunkhouseCast Follow on Facebook with @BunkhouseCast I created this podcast using version 3.0.3 of Audacity(R) recording and editing software[1]. [1] Audacity® software is copyright © 1999-2021 Audacity Team. Web site: https://audacityteam.org/. It is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The name Audacity® is a registered trademark.
Host: Jon *** I am an active duty Marine, and any opinion expressed on this show is my own and is not military regulation or policy. *** Talk About The Episode: Danny Ruck ***Any opinion expressed is my own and not of any organization I am a part of*** 0351 Infantry Assaultman DoD Account Executive – USMC / USN / DHA Talk With The Guest: Prior to the Marine Corps, he had no IT or Cyber Seuctity experience. His favorite subject: Working on the projects and devices that are assisting those on the ground. What helped him get to where he is today: Work ethic and pride in my work. Advice for military members transioning out, or vetereans looking to change roles: Take advantage of your TA. Don't be afraid to talk to those in those types of jobs or industry. Closing: Danny Ruck: Danny Ruck | LinkedIn SITREP Foundation: Here's the post that has the info: As we begin our journey to assist and support those who have selflessly served/continue to serve our country and our communities, all of us at the SITREP Foundation are excited to share our new logo with you! This logo was researched, conceived, designed and refined by one of our fellow Veterans, William Dickson (U.S. Army Signal Officer). We gave him an idea of our vision and he executed it flawlessly! With a full slate of support opportunities scheduled to begin in January 2022, he had a short timeline to create our logo. We want to recognize his talent, contribution and commitment to his craft and this organization and thank you isn't enough! Please follow us on: Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/SITREP.Foundation/) Instagram (sitrep_foundation) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/sitrep-foundation) Twitter (@SITREP_FND), TikToc (sitrep_foundation) To learn more about who we are and the community events that we will be hosting to support this 501C3 non-profit foundation. Sincerely, President - Jason Mallott VP - Chris Wood Chief Operating Officer - Danny Ruck Chief Financial Officer - Justin Keely Chief Marketing Officer - Bill Gislason You can contact the show by sending an email to thebunkhousecast@outlook.com. Follow on Twitter with @BunkhouseCast Follow on Facebook with @BunkhouseCast I created this podcast using version 3.0.3 of Audacity(R) recording and editing software[1]. [1] Audacity® software is copyright © 1999-2021 Audacity Team. Web site: https://audacityteam.org/. It is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The name Audacity® is a registered trademark.
Episode 6 (Air Force Medical Administrator to Security Architect for a Retail Company) Host: Jon *** I am an active duty Marine, and any opinion expressed on this show is my own and is not military regulation or policy. *** Talk About The Episode: Jay McLendon ***Any opinion expressed is my own and not of any organization I am a part of*** Enlisted in the Air Force in 1987 and got out in 1991. MOS: 90650: Medical Admin (Aeroevacuation) Currently is a Security Architect for a Retail Company Talk With The Guest: Prior to the Air Force, he had no experience in IT. His favorite subject: Researching new technologies and solutions for problem sets and use cases. What helped him get to where he is today: Management, discipline, and motivation to get things done. Advice for Military transitioning out: Figuring out your focus area. Attend some training and get certifications based on that focus area. Don't be afraid to use your network/relationships to help out. Closing: Jay McLendon, Security Engineer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaymclendon/ ACP: https://www.acp-usa.org/ Victory Junction: https://victoryjunction.org Patriot Guard: https://www.patriotguard.org/about-us/ TeKSystems: https://www.teksystems.com “Can't Hurt Me” by David Goggins: https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Hurt-Me-David-Goggins-audiobook/dp/B07KKP62FW/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= “Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story”: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B09JBLJJWM/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r Salary Lookup: https://www.levels.fyi The Show: Website: https://www.thebunkhousecast.com Email: contact@thebunkhousecast.com. Follow on Twitter with @BunkhouseCast Follow on Facebook with @BunkhouseCast “Be The Light In Someone's Dark” I created this podcast using version 3.0.3 of Audacity(R) recording and editing software[1]. [1] Audacity® software is copyright © 1999-2021 Audacity Team. Web site: https://audacityteam.org/. It is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The name Audacity® is a registered trademark.
Episode 5 (Marine Telephone Technician to Systems Engineer supporting the Marine Corps) Host: Jon *** I am an active duty Marine, and any opinion expressed on this show is my own and is not military regulation or policy. *** Talk About The Episode: Jason Kirk ***Any opinion expressed is my own and not of any organization I am a part of*** Enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1996 and retired in 2020. MOSs: 2811: Telephone Technician 2847: Telephone Systems/Personal Computer Repairer 2862: Electronics Maintenance Technician 2810: Telephone Systems Officer 0610: Telephone Systems Officer 0630: Network Engineering Officer Currently is a Systems Engineer in support of the Marine Corps Talk With The Guest: Prior to the Marine Corps, he ho no experience in IT. During his 20+ years of military service, he went from being a Plain Old Telephone System (POTS) Telephone Technician to being a Senior Network Engineer at the service level. Since retiring, Jason has worked for 2 companies, but now believes he has found the position he says was made for him. His favorite subject, or technology, he works with: Working at the intersection of multiple problems. to understand the people, funding, authorities, technology, and operational/business need. What helped him get to where he is today: Leadership, management, critical thinking, ability to get stuff done helped with my first post-retirement job as a cybersecurity project manager. Advice for Military transitioning out: Read your resume as an employer would and pretend you've never been in the military. Use that GI bill, go to college, get some certifications. Use LinkedIn, take a course on it, build a good profile, make connections. When transitioning, you really should really do some soul searching about what is important to you. Money, authority, location, lifestyle, etc. Outside of the DoD, the rank you held is fairly meaningless. If you tie your rank to your identity, be prepared to let that go. Nobody cares. Closing: Jason Kirk, Systems Engineer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonkirk/ Task Force Phoenix (The Phoenix Cast): https://anchor.fm/task-force-phoenix/episodes/THE-Warrant-Officer-e17fkfn/a-a6hmp1m The Show: Website: https://www.thebunkhousecast.com Email: contact@thebunkhousecast.com. Follow on Twitter with @BunkhouseCast Follow on Facebook with @BunkhouseCast “Be The Light In Someone's Dark” I created this podcast using version 3.0.3 of Audacity(R) recording and editing software[1]. [1] Audacity® software is copyright © 1999-2021 Audacity Team. Web site: https://audacityteam.org/. It is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The name Audacity® is a registered trademark.
Episode 4 (Marine 0651>0689 to Cyber Pro) Host: Jon *** I am an active duty Marine, and any opinion expressed on this show is my own and is not military regulation or policy. *** Talk About The Episode: Jack Reedy ***Any opinion expressed is my own and not of any organization I am a part of*** Enlisted into the Marine Corps in 2009. 0651: Data Systems Administrator & 0689: Information Assurance Technician Currently is the Director of Cybersecurity Content at INE. Talk With The Guest: He had no prior experience before the Marine Corps, built his IT career, and then transitioned into a Cybersecurity (then Information Assurance) role. Since exiting military service, he has worked for the DoD, Sony Music and now works for INE. His favorite subject, or technology, he works with: Hands-on keyboard: Incident response None execution-oriented: Gannt Charts, more specifically project management. What helped him get to where he is today: His experiences with leadership, not just him in those roles, but leaders he had as well. Advice for Military transitioning out: Remember, you're worth it. We constantly build value around what we do within a workplace environment, and transitioning can be especially rough. Don't be afraid to leave the government umbrella and not use the security clearance. Build a professional network. Emerge yourself in the culture of whatever you choose to do so that you can pick up those skill sets. Closing: Jack Reedy, Director of Cybersecurity Content at INE Website: https://linktr.ee/secitguy Twitter: https://twitter.com/secitguy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/secitguy/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secitguy/ Discord: https://discord.gg/cyberinsecurity Please take a look at our free Penetration Testing Student course here. As part of the community, I also do a weekly stream called Tipsy Cyber at 8 PM EST on the channel. Grab a drink, bring your questions, and hang out while we talk about the cyber security related news of the week, introduce a new topic or subject, and do a rolling AMA. https://www.youtube.com/c/CyberInsecurity Also, I recently talked at VetSecCon 21 with my friend Josh Mason https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtrV9_MEFic You can contact the show by sending an email to thebunkhousecast@outlook.com. Follow on Twitter with @BunkhouseCast Follow on Facebook with @BunkhouseCast Follow on Reddit: TheBunkhouseCast I created this podcast using version 3.1.1 of Audacity(R) recording and editing software[1]. [1] Audacity® software is copyright © 1999-2021 Audacity Team. Web site: https://audacityteam.org/. It is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The name Audacity® is a registered trademark.
Host: Jon *** I am an active duty Marine, and any opinion expressed on this show is my own and is not military regulation or policy. *** Talk About The Episode: Jake Farquhar ***Any opinion expressed is my own and not of any organization I am a part of*** Enlisted into the Navy in 2012. He was an Information Systems Technician (IT). Currently is an Industrial Controls System Cybersecurity Specialist. Talk With The Guest: Got his start in IT/Cybersecurity when he enlisted into the Navy. Prior to the Navy, he was a janitor and bartender. What helped him get to where he is today: Everything he learned in the Navy. His favorite subject, or technology, he works with: He really enjoys pentesting, because he likes the challenge and following the trail down the layers. He also is proficient in Linux systems. Advice for Military transitioning into civilian Cybersecurity: Cyber Transition: Get certifications. (if staying with the DoD make sure they are 8140/8570 certified) Use TA while in to get a degree. Ensure your security clearance is in good standings and active. Continue to learn. General Transition: Ensure you apply for disability, make them tell you that you don't rate anything. Try to use your VA loan to purchase a house before you EAS. Make sure to have a little money saved up for the transition. Closing: You can contact the show by sending an email to thebunkhousecast@outlook.com. Follow on Twitter with @BunkhouseCast Follow on Facebook with @BunkhouseCast Join our community on Reddit: The Bunkhouse Cast “Be The Light In Someone's Dark” I created this podcast using version 3.0.3 of Audacity(R) recording and editing software[1]. [1] Audacity® software is copyright © 1999-2021 Audacity Team. Web site: https://audacityteam.org/. It is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The name Audacity® is a registered trademark.
Show Notes: Host: Jon *** I am an active duty Marine, and any opinion expressed on this show is my own and is not military regulation or policy. *** About The Episode: Podcast Plug: The Phoenix Cast: “The Phoenix Cast is a podcast about cyber security, technology, and innovation issues in the military.” The Guest: Eric Jansen ***Any opinion expressed is my own and not of any organization I am a part of*** Enlisted into the Marine Corps in 1998. 4066: Small Computer Systems Specialist Microsoft Customer Support Engineer (Platforms) The Guest: Got his start, or first taste, of IT in high school when he took a Novell Network Administration Class. His favorite subject, or technology, he works with: Powershell because it can be used for pretty much anything. It's like solving a puzzle without knowing how many pieces there are or even knowing what the pieces are. What helped him get to where he is today: Adopting the competitive nature of being a Marine. Staying in touch with Marines that were mentors. Advice for Military transitioning into civilian IT: First, How well do you want to be? You have to love what you do. You should always be learning. Get certifications to show you are an “expert” within a subject. His blog within Microsoft: He primarily writes about DNS. Closing: Eric Jansen's Blog: About EJansen - Microsoft Tech Community The Phoenix Cast: Phoenix Cast Twitter You can contact the show by sending an email to thebunkhousecast@outlook.com Follow on Twitter: @BunkhouseCast Follow on Facebook: @BunkhouseCast I created this podcast using version 3.0.3 of Audacity(R) recording and editing software[1]. [1] Audacity® software is copyright © 1999-2021 Audacity Team. Web site: https://audacityteam.org/. It is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The name Audacity® is a registered trademark.
Show Notes: Host: Jon *** I am an active duty Marine and any opinion expressed on this show is my own and is not military regulation or policy. *** - Talk about the host - Before The Military: - While In The Military: - What Inspired Me For This Show: - Talk about the show: - How The Show Got Its Name: - The Goals of The Show: - Talk about future guests: - Contact Information: - E-Mail: thebunkhousecast@outlook.com. - Twitter: @BunkhouseCast *** I created this podcast using version 3.0.3 of Audacity(R) recording and editing software[1]. *** [1] Audacity® software is copyright © 1999-2021 Audacity Team. Web site: https://audacityteam.org/. It is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The name Audacity® is a registered trademark.