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In 2023, O2X executed over 250 training events to total over 500+ training days.During these engagements, we trained over 6100 tactical athletes and built over 200 new course curriculums. As compared to 2022, that is a 22.5% increase in the amount of events conducted and a 24% increase in the amount of tactical athletes trained.O2X's Integrated Specialist Program doubled in size, with new programs starting at: Air National Guard (4 OSS), Baltimore County Fire (1 OSS), Palm Beach County Sheriff's (1 OSS), West Palm Beach Fire (1 OSS), Arlington County Police (1 OSS), Howard County Fire (1 OSS), Timberline (1 OSS), Navy HSCW (3 OSS), and Phoenix Police (2 OSS).Today, to discuss the accomplishments of O2X in 2023, we are joined by O2X Cofounder Paul McCullough. After a career in SEAL Teams, Paul founded O2X in 2013 alongside Gabriel Gomez and Adam La Reau. He currently serves as a Managing Partner and steers the overall growth strategy of O2X, ensuring the company's products and offerings are best positioned for maximum impact across current and future O2X clients. You can hear Paul's full story on episode #44.
In this podcast, we connected with former Navy SEAL Phil McCullough, founder and managing director of O2X Human Performance, a Boston-based organization providing comprehensive science-backed programs to elite sports teams, federal agencies, and the military. Paul talks about his motivations for joining the military at a young age and the strong culture and tough leaderships lessons he learned as a Navy SEAL. He highlights how things such as a the 'buddy-system' and the no-man-left-behind mentality is still deeply engraved in his values as a leader. Furthermore, Paul speaks about founding O2X and supporting a wide range of organizations such as Harvard varsity hockey team, Boston Fire Department, and US federal agencies. The former Navy SEAL asserts that he did not want to build a brick-and-mortar business, because he knew that their clients were not and he wanted to mould to their needs. Lastly, Paul shares his thoughts on how O2X has partnered with various data-driven organizations, such as Terra, to get a large set of datapoints from people's vitals and biomarkers through wearable devices. Website ► https://www.o2x.com/ LinkedIn ► https://www.linkedin.com/company/o2x/ Twitter ► @o2xhp -- TERRA ► http://tryterra.co More Podcasts ► https://tryterra.co/podcast Twitter ► https://twitter.com/terraapi LinkedIn ► https://www.linkedin.com/company/terraapi -- 00:00 - Intro 00:26 - Paul's background before O2X 02:55 - Motivation for joining the military as a Navy SEAL 05:15 - Mental toughness of enlisting at a young age 10:43 - Leadership lessons from his time as a Navy SEAL 13:25 - Importance of team over individuals and the 'buddy system' 15:45 - Building a human performance company - O2X 26:32 - Methodology of O2X 33:42 - How O2X is using data to enhance human performance 40:12 - The culture and personalities at O2X 44:36 - The future of O2X
This interview was inspired by an article that Lt. Col. (Rev.) Paul McCullough wrote. Check it out here: https://www.ausa.org/articles/accomplish-mission-love Lt. Col. (Rev.) Paul McCullough, U.S. Army retired, is president of the Association of the U.S. Army's Penn & Franklin-Greater Philadelphia Chapter and an Army Reserve Ambassador from Pennsylvania. He served 20 years in the Army, retiring in 2018 as deputy director for supplier operations, Defense Logistics Agency. He deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2005, and in 2017 as commander of the DLA Support Team-Kuwait. He holds a doctorate in business administration from Walden University. Find out more about the NEW Military Bible Challenge App by visiting: https://www.revdrpaul.com/ You can also download the app: Apple or Android Sign up for our monthly newsletter here! For more content and resources visit www.life-giver.org We want to hear from you - It helps us serve you better! Send us an email at podcast@corieweathers.com Want to work with Corie? Check out https://www.corieweathers.com/ for more info. Song Credits: "You and Me" Tamas Kolozsvari
-Over 5000 tactical athletes, 2500 readiness assessments, 1200 human performance specialists and instructors, 430 training days, and more than 200 events - 2022 was a monumental year for O2X Human Performance. -Today, to discuss the accomplishments of O2X in 2022, we are joined by O2X Cofounders Adam La Reau and Paul McCullough. In their own words, Adam and Paul had mirrored a career throughout their time in the military - spending the majority of their time stationed with east coast based Navy SEAL teams. In 2013, along with the third cofounder Gabriel Gomez, they founded O2X Human Performance. You can hear Adam's full story on episode #1 of the podcast and Paul's full story on episode #44
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers hope and encouragement through stories of servant leadership. In Episode 64, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the unique privilege of speaking with Mr. Jerry Tempesta, a veteran of the Vietnam War who has recently been nominated to receive the Medal of Honor. Jerry speaks about his family's legacy of service, his courageous act of bravery during the Vietnam War, and how he currently serves others through the healing power of music. This episode is sure to inspire you.
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers encouragement through stories of hope and servant leadership. In Episode 63, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough has the opportunity to speak with Marty Rotella. Marty, along with his brother, run Spirit Power, a ministry that uses music to bring worship, prayer, reflection and healing to thousands of people. Marty is singer/songwriter/evangelist who can present his music to a diverse audience. Marty talks to us about how Spirit Power came to be and how it's currently touching the lives of many. We also look into how Marty uses his talents to be a captivating motivational speaker. It's an episode that is well worth your time.
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers encouragement through stories of hope and servant leadership. In Episode 62, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough has the opportunity to speak with Matt Miclette. Matt served in the US Army as a registered nurse, where he treated combat-related trauma at Walter Reed and led an inpatient psychiatric unit at Fort Hood. After the military, he returned to school to study health policy and now works to advance digital behavioral health solutions to help meet the demand for treatment services. Matt talks to us about the important organizations he's now involved with as well as how his leadership style impacts his service to the community. It's an episode you certainly won't want to miss.
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers encouragement through stories of hope and servant leadership. In Episode 60, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the opportunity to speak with John Gronski. He is a retired US Army Major General with over 40 years' experience in the service. He is now the founder and CEO of Leader Grove LLC, a keynote speaker, leadership seminar facilitator, executive coach, author, and director of the leadership academy for student-athletes at Lebanon Valley College. John takes us through his storied military career and shares the impacts it's had on his leadership philosophy; the one he now uses to instruct the next generation of leaders. Find out more about "Iron Sharpened Leadership" on this week's episode. This is an episode you can't miss.
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers encouragement through stories of hope and servant leadership. In Episode 61, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the opportunity to speak with Brigadier General Eric Shirley. With almost thirsty years in the US Army, BG Shirley has risen through the ranks of our nation's top military logistical enterprises. He is now in command of Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support and oversees a global workforce of approximately 2,300 civilian and military personnel. BG Shirley talks to us about leading one of the world's largest supply chains that supports multiple military and civilian organizations. We will hear firsthand the role of servant leadership in supporting our Nation's finest. You certainly won't want to miss this episode!
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers encouragement through stories of hope and servant leadership. In Episode 59, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the opportunity to speak with Christine Duminiak. She is a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist and an internationally recognized expert on afterlife contacts and signs. She has used her gifts, among many other things, to help others through starting worldwide help groups and publishing comforting books for all ages. Christine shares how God provides us with signs from our loved ones to bring us comfort. Dealing with loss can be tough, but Christine's counsel is helping thousands of people overcome their grief. You certainly won't want to miss this episode.
Episode 57: Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers encouragement to people aspiring to be servant leaders. In Episode 57, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough interviewed Mrs. Susan Ruggiero, in honor of Mother's Day. Susan tells her inspiring story of how she retired at exactly the same time her husband needed her support to work through a series of medical issues. Her story of compassion and dedication to her husband is one that will make you very thankful for the mothers and caretakers in your life. You don't want miss this episode!
Episode 58: Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness by offering hope and encouragement. In Episode 58, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had an opportunity to speak with Mr. Craig Fitzgerald, the head strength and conditioning coach for the NY Giants. Craig tells an inspiring story of how he turned a passion for contact sports into a career for football, and now uses his knowledge and experience to help train and motivate the next generation. Craig helps people to become the best version of themselves and develop mental and physical toughness. If you've ever encountered adversity in your life, this is the episode for you!
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers hope and encouragement for people who aspire to be servant leaders. In Episode 56, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the chance to speak with Rev. Bill McDonald. Rev Bill shared an incredible story of how God protected him in combat during the Vietnam War, and how this prompted him to start a ministry called Spiritual Warriors, which has a message of love and forgiveness. This episode will bolster your faith in God and prompt you to live with kindness and compassion. Don't miss it!
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers encouragement through stories of hope and servant leadership. In Episode 55, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had an opportunity to speak with Detective Tim Brooks, a highly decorated Philadelphia police officer and bomb disposal expert. Tim talks about the influence of his family and faith in his choice to become a police officer and the risk he assumes every day in the performance of his duties. Tim's humility, and desire to let the city “sleep softly”, will astound you and give you a new appreciation for police officers. This is an episode you can't miss.
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers hope for a way of living based on serving others. In Episode 54, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had an opportunity to speak with Nick Liermann – an accomplished attorney and U.S. Army Reservist. Nick discussed how he went from full-time Soldier to fighting in the courtroom. He also talks about his non-profit, Team Foster, so don't miss this episode!
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers hope for leading a life based on serving others. In Episode 53, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the great fortune of interviewing Honorable Judge Patrick Dugan. Judge Dugan serves as the President Judge for Philadelphia Municipal Courts as well as the chief judge for veteran courts in Philadelphia. He is also an Army veteran and has a long history of putting others needs ahead of his own, acting with a strong sense of empathy and compassion. Judge Dugan has set an example for all of us to follow. You don't want to miss this episode!
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers hope to those who want to live differently – a life of servant leadership. In Episode 51, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the great opportunity to interview a fellow veteran, Sergeant Major (Retired) Mike Lavigne. Mike served over 28 years in uniform, starting out in the Infantry and becoming an award-winning broadcast journalist, who found himself in the White House because of his tenacity and incredible career. Mike's story of grit and “living on the razor's edge” is sure to give you hope that God has a plan for you, no matter how badly you think you've messed up. Don't miss this incredibly moving episode!
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers hope for a way of living based on serving others. In Episode 52, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had an opportunity to speak with Ms. Ty'Ann Brown – the Vice President of Outreach Ministries for Guideposts and an ordained elder in her Church. Ty'Ann discussed how her two roles are intertwined and her primary focus is to encourage people through faith, hope, and prayer. She even highlights a free app you can download to help bring peace to your life, so don't miss this episode!
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers hope to listeners who believe in the concept of servant leadership. In Episode 50, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the unique privilege of speaking with Mr. James Corbett. James is a man of passion and a leader of character, who has built two separate businesses devoted to helping veterans and first responders. During the show, James explains why he wants to make a difference in the world and what he's doing to help heal our country. This is a show that will inspire you and fill you with passion, so don't miss it!
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and brings hope to people aspiring to live their lives as servant leaders. In Episode 49, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough interviewed an Army veteran with an incredible story – Mr. George Chewning. In addition to his military service, George has worked in a non-profit, served as a White House Fellow, and now works to bring about social impact. George shares some powerful nuggets on leadership he's learned through his career which can greatly enhance your perspective. Don't miss this special episode!
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers hope to listeners looking for hope and examples of how to lead a better life through servant leadership. In Episode 48, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the great pleasure of speaking with LTC Charlie Wilson and Cadet Joe Lapinson - two men deeply involved in Army ROTC, the program through which Paul got his commission in the United States Army. These gentlemen shared why they joined the Army, AUSA, and other organizations in their community. The example of these servant leaders clearly demonstrated that God honors people who serve others and will bless them abundantly. Don't miss this motivating episode!
Serving Our Nation breaks through darkness and offers hope and encouragement to listeners. In Episode 47, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the great pleasure of speaking with Ms. Samantha Copeland. Sam is a student at Kingsway Leadership school pursuing a Masters of Divinity degree, but she also serves families as a case worker for adoption services and a volunteer to support teen moms through Young Lives. Sam epitomizes servant leadership and her heart for serving others is truly inspiring. You'll definitely want to hear what she has to say!
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers hope to people who aspire to become servant leaders. In Episode 46, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the incredible privilege of speaking with an old college buddy, Mr. Todd Sullivan, who is deeply engaged with serving his community and his family. Todd's compassion for others is absolutely incredible and his story will motivate you to do more for those around you. This is an episode you don't want to miss!
Serving Our Nation breaks through darkness and offers hope and encouragement to people who aspire to the ideals of servant leadership. In Episode 45, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the unique opportunity to speak with two gentlemen who are community leaders, Mr. Greg Nardi and Mr. Jonathan Childs. Both of these men serve on the board of AUSA (Association of the United States Army), but also are involved with numerous other organizations, as well as activities to support their families. The reflections of these men on their military service, and how they apply what they learned in the Army to civilian life, will warm your heart and give you a new appreciation for the armed forces. #ServingOurNation
On Episode 44 of Serving Our Nation, I had the opportunity of speaking to a very special minister and our line of work isn't the only thing we have in common… Join me as I interview Reverend H. Paul McCullough, a career man of faith and true servant of God and our communities. Reverend Paul has spent over 50 years in ministry and almost 20 years as a chaplain. He has served with multiple organizations, guiding everyone from first responders to railroad workers. In this episode, we get the scoop on why Reverend Paul continues to help others after decades of service. You certainly won't want to miss this episode.
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers hope to aspiring servant leaders. In Episode 43, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had an opportunity to speak with two students at Drexel University, Jomo Davis and Charles Ross. These two young men have fascinating stories of how and why they serve others, both at Drexel University as well as in the business world. These two students have wisdom and maturity beyond their years. Tune in and you won't be disappointed.
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers hope for people considering a lifestyle of servant leadership. In Episode 42, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the incredible opportunity of interviewing his friend, Dr. Chaunte Hall and her father, Dr. Steven Hall. Chaunte is the CEO of Centurion Military Alliance, an organization dedicated to helping service members discover their value and successfully transition from the military. Chaunte has been inspired from her father, who not only encouraged her to join the military, but also runs CMA with her and they work together through many other outlets to serve people in their community. This episode demonstrates the incredible bond that can exist between a father and daughter and what God can do when you trust Him with your life.
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and encourages people with stories of love and hope. In Episode 41, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the privilege of speaking to two individuals who have faithfully served in the military, their community, and now through Wreaths Across America. Mr. Joe Reagan is an Army veteran and Ranger who deployed to Afghanistan and now serves as the Director of Militay and Veteran Outreach for Wreaths Across America. Chaplain (Lieutenant Colonel, Retired) Karen Diefendorf served as an Army Chaplain for more than 20 years and now hosts a program called Encounters with God on Wreaths Across America radio. Their stories will encourage you to take a leap of faith in this new year and follow the call of God on your life. You don't want to miss this episode!
-Paul McCullough co-founded O2X Human Performance in 2013 and serves as Managing Partner, along with Adam La Reau and Gabriel Gomez. Paul's vision steers the overall growth strategy of O2X, ensuring the company's products and offerings are best positioned for maximum impact across current and future O2X clients. Paul is driven by a passion for supporting those who serve others, focusing on improving the health, safety, and performance of our nation's tactical populations and elite organizations.-Through the company's formative years, Paul oversaw all areas business development, building a truly customized training platform that now services hundreds of federal, state, and local organizations across the United States. Paul guided the process of customizing O2X's proven methodology to meet the unique demands of every client, leading the development of industry defining programs, products, and services.-Prior to O2X, Paul served eleven years in the U.S. military as a Navy SEAL. He spent his career with SEAL Team Eight and Naval Special Warfare Development Group. Throughout his service, Paul conducted numerous combat deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and other contingency operations around the globe. Paul left the Navy as a Chief Petty Officer and his highest awards include a Silver Star Medal, 2 Bronze Star Medals with Valor, and 2 Joint Service Commendation Medals with Valor.FirstNet Built with AT&T:http://www.firstnet.com/healthandwellnessDownload the O2X Tactical Performance App:app.o2x.comLet us know what you think:Website: http://o2x.comIG: https://instagram.com/o2xhumanperformance?igshid=1kicimx55xt4f
Serving Our Nation endeavors to pierce the darkness and bring hope to listeners. In Episode 39, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough hosted Mr. and Mrs. Tim and Emery Brown. A newly married couple, Tim and Emery epitomize how couples should love each other, as well as serve in their community and their Church. Tim is a student at Kingsway Leadership School and Emery serves as a mentor for the program. Their love for each other, and their servant hearts, will stir your spirit and encourage you to love others deeper during this Christmas season.
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers hope and encouragement to people who are considering living their lives as servant leaders. In Episode 40, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough reflected on the previous 39 weeks of the show and offered the Top 10 Lessons in Servant Leadership, based on common trends and themes from previous guests. He indicated how each of his previous guests models one of these lessons and provides next steps on how people can live out these leadership principles. This is a very special episode and one that you don't want to miss.
Serving Our Nation endeavors to pierce the darkness and bring hope to listeners. In Episode 39, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough hosted Mr. and Mrs. Tim and Emery Brown. A newly married couple, Tim and Emery epitomize how couples should love each other, as well as serve in their community and their Church. Tim is a student at Kingsway Leadership School and Emery serves as a mentor for the program. Their love for each other, and their servant hearts, will stir your spirit and encourage you to love others deeper during this Christmas season.
Serving Our Nation breaks through darkness and helps people discover the benefits of servant leadership. In Episode 37, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the unique opportunity of interviewing two people who helped make his show a reality – Joe Griffies and James Rabic. Joe is the host of The Welcome Home show, a staunch advocate for veterans, and is the person who recommended Paul to the Executive Producer of JAKIB Media to host a radio show. James is the producer of the show at WOND, helping Paul run the show each week, and is also a drummer and podcaster. These gentlemen discussed the value of radio, the importance of putting others first, and doing what you are passionate about. This behind the scenes look at radio will captivate your attention and stimulate your imagination.
Serving Our Nation breaks through the darkness and offers hope and encouragement to listeners through stories of people who live out servant leadership and lead blessed lives. In Episode 35, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had an opportunity to interview Mr. Robert Bowyer and Colonel (Retired) Steve Miska. Robert served multiple tours in combat and shared how his faith and local Church have helped him through difficult times. He also explained how his non-profit, Operation Black Sheep, helps Vietnam Veterans find hope and healing. Steve Miska, also a combat veteran, recounted the incredible experiences he had on Active Duty, including work on the National Security Council for President Obama and building an underground railroad in Afghanistan. Steve continues to serve others through his First Amendment Advocacy, as well as his business focused on servant leadership. This is one episode that will truly make you appreciate Veterans Day and the sacrifice millions of veterans have made for our country.
In Episode 32 of Serving Our Nation, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the privilege of interviewing two incredible men who have been servant leaders in their faith community for decades. Mr. Glen Bloomstrom discussed why his work with suicide prevention at Living Works is so important to him and how each person can do their part to help save a life. Glen also talked about his other role as an adjunct professor and the joy he receives when he sees his students grow into thriving servant leaders. Dr. Vance Drum talked about his extensive 40+ years in prison ministry and how he has seen faith revolutionize the culture of a prison. Dr. Drum also serves as a Pastor of a small Church and highlighted that he never thought he would go into ministry, but God had other plans for him and it's been an unforgettable journey. This episode is sure to stir your heart and make you think about the plans God has for your life.
Serving Our Nation breaks through darkness and offers hope to listeners through encouraging stories of people who have dedicated their life to servant leadership and have received the blessings of God for their faithfulness. In Episode 33, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the pleasure of speaking with Minister Deborah Johnson and Chaplain Judy Bratten. Deborah discussed Hope Haven Outreach and her ministry with prisons and street evangelism. Judy talked about her work as a chaplain for incarcerated women and her business, Red Lettered Words. These women don't know each other, but ironically had the same message – we are called to show love to others because everyone has value. Your life will be blessed from the gentle words of these two women who put others ahead of themselves.
Serving Our Nation breaks through darkness and offers hope and encouragement for people to become servant leaders. In Episode 34, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the unique privilege of interviewing Major General Mark Simerly and Mrs. Holly Dailey. MG Simerly currently serves as the Commanding General of Fort Lee and the Combined Arms Support Command. He shared his perspective on the opportunity to lead and serve troops during his 32 year military career, as well as how to balance his faith, family, and career. Mrs. Dailey is the wife of the former Sergeant Major of the Army, Dan Dailey, and recounted her experiences as a senior Army spouse and the director of Family Readiness at AUSA. These two humble leaders represent the best of our Army and illustrate the blessings a person receives when they faithfully serve others in their care.
On Episode 31 of Serving Our Nation, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the pleasure of speaking to a dynamic husband and wife couple who are making a tremendous difference in their community, Mr. Michael Van Stine and his wife Kathleen. They discussed their passion for health care, social work, and those whom society may undervalue – veterans, elderly, and at-risk animals. They have turned their passion into a non-profit called the SpectraCare Foundation and are changing lives by letting people know they have worth. This is an episode you certainly don't want to miss.
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 25, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough hosted two very special guests, Mr. Kevin Weaver and Chaplain (Brigadier General, Retired) Ed Brandt. Mr. Weaver spoke about how he used the experience of his pastoral ministry to start a non-profit called The Warrior's Journey. Chaplain Brandt spoke about his own extensive ministry journey and how he coupled that with serving as a military chaplain. Their stories of faith clearly demonstrate that God is in control of their lives and He has a special plan for each of us.
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 26, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough interviewed two very special servant leaders, Ms. Collie Turner and Ms. Peg Schofield. Collie discussed how she was introduced to organic farming by her family, her current pursuit of official training to help grow her knowledge of horticulture, and her courageous move to “push the button” and launch Heroic Gardens – an organization dedicated to helping veterans process their traumatic experiences through the healing properties of horticulture. Peg explained how she has been helping those less fortunate, including disabled veterans, find new ways of life by using plants to help people improve their physical and mental well-being. Their stories demonstrate God has a plan for everyone and chasing your passion for something can create a happy lifestyle while serving others along the way.
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 23, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough interviewed two wonderful servant leaders who are deeply committed to their community, LT Steven Rogers and Chaplain Brenda Swartz. LT Rogers shared about the importance of following God's call on your life and the blessings he's received from doing that throughout his careers in the military, the police force, and politics. Chaplain Swartz explained how God called her to serve alongside her husband during his military career and how God transformed that work into her non-profit, Warrior Family Ministries. These leaders will inspire you to find a way to get involved in your community and listen for God's call on your life.
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 22, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough spoke with two incredible women who are servant leaders in their family and community, Ms. Karen Escalante and Ms. Cynthia Caldwell. These women shared what it truly means to love others and how you can live that out to be salt and light to those around you. Their stories are sure to motivate you to complete an ARK (Act of Random Kindness).
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 21, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough spoke with two dynamic servant leaders in the area of faith, Mr. Dan Tarrant and Chaplain (Captain) Sean Callahan. Dan discussed the importance of making a personal decision for Jesus Christ and how he helps Catholics understand what it means to be personally Catholic, as opposed to culturally Catholic. Chaplain Callahan talked about his call to ministry as a Chaplain and how discipleship can tremendously help people grow in their faith. If you've ever wanted to grow closer in your relationship to God, this is the episode for you!
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 20, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the privilege of interviewing two Army senior leaders for the 4th of July. General (Retired) Carter Ham and former Sergeant Major of the Army Dan Dailey shared about their illustrious military careers and how they continue to serve our nation at AUSA (Association of the United States Army). This episode will stir up feelings of patriotism in you and make you grateful for our nation's military.
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 18, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the honor of interviewing two very special people in honor of Father's Day. In the first half, Paul talked to Mr. Al Lambert, the cousin of Fr. Vincent Capodanno, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor and is a candidate for canonization by the Catholic Church. Mr. Lambert shared about how Fr. Capodanno lived his life and why he became known as The Grunt Padre. In the second half of the program, Chaplain (Colonel-Retired) Gordon Groseclose explained how two traumatic events in his life helped him to focus his time and attention towards God and his family, making him who he is today. Their wonderful stories will make you want to get to know your local priest (Father), as well as have a deeper relationship with your Dad.
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 19, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had a chance to interview two special guests who are servant leaders in their community. Mr. John Branch shared his experiences as a Vietnam Veteran and how he helps other vets cope with PTSD. In the second half, Mrs. Vanessa Johnson spoke about how she serves her family, her community, and her coworkers in a variety of roles. Their stories will likely stir your heart and encourage you to get involved in your local community.
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 17, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the great pleasure of having two guests on simultaneously who discussed Fr. Emil Kapaun, who is currently being considered for sainthood by the Catholic Church. Mr. Ray Kapaun is his nephew and Mr. Scott Carter is the coordinator for Kapaun's Guild and Kapaun's Men. Hearing about the life of this saintly man and Medal of Honor recipient is sure to inspire you!
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 16, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough interviewed two wonderful people who faithfully serve their community. Chaplain Justin Cohen shared his experiences as a Chaplain for Veterans in Philadelphia, where he compassionately cares for the homeless and disabled. In the second half, Mrs. Diane Rumley explained how she gives her BEST YES, serving her husband and the non-profit they founded together, Support Military Families. These stories are sure to motivate you to get involved in your community.
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 15, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the great pleasure of interviewing two very special servant leaders in honor of Memorial Day weekend - Lieutenant General David Bassett and Mr. Ralph Galati, a Vietnam Prisoner of War. General Bassett shared how he served others in a multitude of ways through a lifelong military career. Mr. Galati explained how the horrific experience of being a Vietnam Prisoner of War influenced his future and who he is today. This is an episode you'll never forget and will teach you lessons for a lifetime.
Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough, Brad Dacus and Dr. Carol Swain in a special Memorial Day Weekend program honoring America’s freedoms and to those who have served in our country’s Armed Forces.
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 14, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough interviewed three incredible women who are servant leaders in the area of business. Mel Padin and Noelle St. Clair shared information about their new non-profit, The Wow Center, and how this organization serves as a blessing to them and countless women in the community through fellowship, exercise, and financial readiness. In the second half, Erica Webster told of her journey from serving in the Army to becoming the founder and CEO of DubFitness and DubWellness, where she is now influencing and inspiring women across the country to work it out or (when necessary) cry it out. You don't want to miss the stories of these impressive women.
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 13, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough interviewed two wonderful servant leaders, Ms. Angie Pacitti and Rev. George Probasco. Angie shared how she discerned the call to ministry and helps others take their next steps of faith through Growth Track, Next Steps, and Kingsway Leadership School. In the second half of the program, Rev. George Probasco explained his journey from being a firefighter to a licensed minister and all the things he does to serve others in this role. These guests are great examples of serving others through your faith and you definitely want to hear what they have to say!
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In the first half of Episode 12, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough interviewed his wife (Heather A. McCullough) in honor of Mother's Day. Heather explained how she has served her family, as well as students and other teachers through a 23 year teaching career. Next, Ms. Missy Gingrich explained how being a Momma is the hardest teaching job she's ever had, even though she's served in countless roles in the field of education. These two women are passionate mothers, educators, and wives whose stories will touch your heart.
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In the first half of Episode 11, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough interviewed Pastor Bryon White. Pastor Bryon explained how he discerned God's call to ministry and how he lived that out, including 21 years of service at Kingsway Church and 11 years as its senior Pastor. Pastor Mike Cherry discussed how he has served our nation in the Air Force, as a police Chaplain, a Pastor, a school principal, and running for public office. These two Pastors have stories you don't want to miss!
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In the first half of the show, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough interviewed CSM Frank Swirko, live from Bosnia, and they discussed how Frank demonstrated servant leadership as a career police officer, multiple deployments in the military, and caring for his family. Paul also had the opportunity to host his two children, Paul and Sarah. They explained how they serve their family through various chores around the house, as well as the ups and downs of being a military child, including a different dynamic while their father was deployed. Don't miss this once in a lifetime episode!
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through two guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In Episode 9, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough had the opportunity to interview three of his closest friends. In the first half of the show, LTC Marc M. Meeker and his wife (Kristen) share how they were able to serve others through their roles in the military, as an educator and counselor, and as parents. They were followed by Mr. Danny Nowlan – a man who served others and his family through his work as a mortician, in the military, as a worship leader, and a police officer. These three individuals have very powerful stories that are sure to stir your heart during the Month of the Military Child.
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In its seventh episode, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough hosted THREE incredible guests, Mr. Dean Wegner and sisters – Nici and Andi Lucas. Dean discussed how he learned how to be a servant leader during his time in the Army and Ranger school. He's carried that with him in his role as CEO/Founder of Authentically American, a keynote speaker, a board member for numerous organizations, and a dedicated family man. Nici and Andi talked about how they serve countless others through their business, Days of Gifts. Paul discussed with them how their company provided a special blessing to his Mom for her 70thbirthday. You definitely want to hear what these business leaders have to say!
Serving Our Nation offers hope in the darkness through two guests each week who demonstrate servant leadership. In its sixth episode, Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough hosted two amazing guests who live out servant leadership through their work in media. Ms. Melissa Fitzgerald, best known for her work as an actress on The West Wing, discussed the idea of being kind, generous, and respectful to everyone you work with, regardless of your position or status. Mr. Steve Burton, musician and songwriter, talked about how he serves others by playing music that helps people grow closer to God and by teaching others to develop their own musical talent. Both Melissa and Steve emphasized the importance of following your dreams and using the gifts God gave you to the maximum extent possible, because even when you don't think you're good enough, God makes a way. This episode is sure to touch your heart!
The second episode of Serving Our Nation, hosted by Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough, features two guests who are Paul's friends and servant leaders in the veteran and military community. Nicole AmelioCasper speaks on how she uses her work in making documentaries to share the stories of veterans who are unheard and misunderstood. Nicole also helps female homeless veterans at a nonprofit called Haven Women, through grant writing and spending time with the residents. Kristin Leone discussed her role as the VP of HAVEN, as well as her work as a nurse, naval officer, and the host of a tv show called Breaking Barriers. The message of these women emphasizes that people can be servant leaders in any walk of life, and when you focus on serving others, God blesses you abundantly.
The inaugural show of Serving Our Nation, hosted by Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough, features two guests who are Paul's friends and servant leaders in different walks of life. Honorable Patrick J. Murphy speaks on how he got his start as a servant leader, 25 years ago at King's College, and how he built upon that to become the first Iraq War Veteran elected to Congress and the 32nd Under Secretary of the Army. Pastor Phil Caporale talks about his role in developing the next generation of servant leaders through Kingsway Leadership School. The message of these leaders emphasizes that people can be servant leaders in any walk of life, and when you focus on serving others, God blesses you abundantly.
Finding freedom from life's burden in the Bible with Rev. Dr. Paul McCullough, Minister and Veteran, American Bible Society
Acton Institute's Ben Johnson looks at the recent Department of Labor's final rules for religious exemption and how it's being depicted in the news. Paul McCullough of the American Bible Society's Armed Services Ministry talks about their programs to helps service members and their families.
Acton Institute's Ben Johnson looks at the recent Department of Labor's final rules for religious exemption and how it's being depicted in the news. Paul McCullough of the American Bible Society's Armed Services Ministry talks about their programs to helps service members and their families.
Stress effects people in different ways. Most people think stress is negative, but stress applied in an appropriate way can actually make us stronger. The international spread of a dangerous virus is creating an environment of tremendous stress; rather than wring our hands in worry or complain about annoying "shelter in place" guidelines, we can actually take this opportunity to develop strategies for dealing with the stress to become stronger, more resilient and capable of overcoming any obstacle life might throw in the way. This episode features not one but two guests from O2X, an organization dedicated to optimizing human performance. Dr. Jess Harmon Psy.D. is a Mental Performance and Resilience Specialist for O2X who also serves as an Operational Psychologist with the US Army; she specializes in behavioral consultation, resilience and mental performance training for elite special operation forces. Paul McCullough, a co-founder of O2X, served eleven years in the US Navy where he was a member of the SEAL Teams and earned the rank of Chief Petty Officer. As a company, O2X takes a multi-disciplinary approach in its work with tactical athletes and organizational clients helping them to optimize mental and physical health, increasing productivity and maximizing performance in all spheres of life. Jess and Paul have each served in combat zones, meaning they lived with tremendous amounts of stress that most of us could never imagine and use that experience in their work with O2X. On this episode of All About Fitness, Jess and Paul share specific strategies for how to work through any stress that you might be feeling so that you can grow stronger in the new reality of life with COVID19. To learn how to optimize your performance, pick up a copy of Human Performance for Tactical Athletes, a comprehensive human performance guide by the founders of O2X FOLLOW THIS LINK to learn more about O2X To learn strategies for optimizing YOUR performance, follow O2X on the socials: Twitter: @O2XHP Instagram: @O2Xhumanperformance Read my blog on 6 Ways How Exercise Can Change the Way You Feel and while you're there, sign up for the mailing list to get a free chapter from Smarter Workouts: The Science of Exercise Made Simple FOLLOW THIS LINK to buy Smarter Workouts direct from the publisher, it's the best way you can support the All About Fitness podcast - you will learn the best ways to exercise from the comfort and safety of your own home. Bummed that you can't access your favorite fitness facility? Follow the All About Fitness Podcast channel on YouTube or @PeteMcCall_fitness on Instagram to learn different workouts that you can do at home
In this episode we… ...Hear the story of how Abby Dees first came to IMRU Radio with Steve Pride ...Get the pre-festival buzz about the Tribeca Film Festival with Vash Boddie, live from New York ...Talk “Tomatoes” with Chef Paul McCullough and his husband Jeremy Stanford ...Find Muslim Gays in Malaysia with Lucia Chappelle ...Take a trip to Key West with Steve Pride Host: Wenzel Jones Rainbow Minute by Judd Proctor and Brian Burns --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imruradio/message
Adam LaReau and Paul McCullough are retired Navy SEALs and founders of the wellness company O2X. They have been working with the tactical athlete community, bringing their experts to fire departments and law enforcement agencies through their workshops. We discuss their amazing results with Boston FD, their new book and much more.
A popular sandwich is being recalled, we discuss the importance of having a will, Drake makes a little girl’s dream come true & there’s more bad news for Facebook. Also, we explain why dogs are the best emotional support animals, a new update on Urban Meyer, Ben Affleck is back in rehab and students give their teachers a lesson! Plus, find out how to stay safe on apps like Venmo!
It's time for a brand new special episode of Travis Bickle on the Riviera, the world's only movie podcast, with your hosts Tucker Stone and Sean Witzke. 0:00:00 - 0:23:45 - Night of the Living Dead (1968), directed by, co-written, edited, and shot by George Romero, starring Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea, Karl Hardman, Marilyn Eastman, Keith Wayne, Judith Ridley, Kyra Schon, Bill Hinzman, George Kosana, Russell Streiner, George Romero, and Bill Cardille. There's Always Vanilla (1971), directed by, edited, and shot by George Romero, written by Rudy Ricci, starring Raymond Laine, Judith Ridley, and Johanna Lawrence. (this film is currently not available) Season of the Witch (1973), directed by, written, shot, and edited by George Romero, starring Jan White, Raymond Laine, and Anne Muffly. The Crazies (1973), directed by, written, shot, and edited by George Romero, original screenplay by Paul McCullough, starring Lane Carrol, Lynn Lowry, Will MacMillan, Harold Wayne Jones, Lloyd Hollar, Richard Liberty, and Richard France. Martin (1978), directed by, written and edited by George Romero, cinematography by Michael Gornick, starring John Amplas, Lincoln Maazel, Christine Forrest, Tom Savini, Elayne Nadeau, Sara Venable, and George Romero. Dawn of the Dead (1978), directed by, written and edited by George Romero, cinematography by Michael Gornick, european edit by Dario Argento, starring Ken Foree, David Emge, Scott Reinger, Gaylen Ross, and Tom Savini. Knightriders (1981), directed by, written and co-edited by George Romero, cinematography by Michael Gornick, starring Ed Harris, Ken Foree, Tom Savini, and Joe Pilato. Creepshow (1982), directed and co-edited by George Romero, written by Stephen King, cinematography by Michael Gornick, starring Hal Holbrook, Ed Harris, Gaylen Ross, Ted Danson, Tom Atkins, Stephen King, Leslie Neilsen, EG Marshall, Fritz Weaver, and Adrienne Barbeau. Day of the Dead (1985), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by Michael Gornick, starring Lori Cardille, Richard Liberty, Terry Alexander, Joe Pilato, Jariath Conroy, Greg Nicotero, Anthony Dileo Jr, Sherman Howard, and John Amplas. Monkey Shines (1988), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by James A Contner, starring Jason Beghe, John Pankow, Kate McNiel, Joyce Van Patten, Stephen Root, Christine Forrest, and Stanley Tucci. Two Evil Eyes (1990), directed by George Romero & Dario Argento, written by Romero, Argento, and Franco Ferrini, cinematography by Peter Reiners, starring Adrienne Barbeau, EG Marshall, Tom Atkins, Harvey Keitel, Madeline Potter, John Amos, Sally Kirkland, Martin Balsam, and Kim Hunter. The Dark Half (1993), directed and co-written by George Romero, cinematography by Tony Pierce-Roberts, starring Timothy Hutton, Amy Madigan, Julie Harris, and Michael Rooker. Bruiser (2000), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by Adam Swica, starring Jason Flemyng, Peter Stormare, Leslie Hope, and Tom Atkins. Land of the Dead (2005), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by Miroslaw Baszak, starring Simon Baker, John Leguizamo, Asia Argento, Dennis Hopper, and Tom Savini. Diary of the Dead (2007), directed, co-produced and written by George Romero, cinematography by Adam Swica, starring Michelle Morgan, Joshua Close, Shawn Roberts, Amy Lalonde, Tatiana Maslany, and Scott Wentworth. Survival of the Dead (2009), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by Adam Swica, starring Alan Van Sprang, Kenneth Welsh, Kathleen Munroe, and Devin Bostick. Next Week: Twin Peaks The Return Our outro music this week: is "Opening Theme" by John Harrison from Day of the Dead. And our intro is "L'Alba Dei Morti Viventi (intro - Alternate Takes)" by Goblin with some additional audio from The American Nightmare You can download episodes directly from itunes and rss. This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. The hosts' twitter accounts are: Tucker, Morgan, and Sean.
My guests are: The Experience's resident "Celebrity Chef" PAUL MCCULLOUGH ("Next Food Network Star") plus from the "Wild Things" series, director JEREMY STANFORD ("Wicked Wicked Games") and actresses MARIA ROMAN ("Remember Me In Red"), TIARA RUSSELL ("Trantasia") and CASSANDRA CASS ("Tenderloin"). To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: The Experience's resident "Celebrity Chef", Paul McCullough ("The Next Food Network Star") and our own "Travel Guru" Ricardo Aldape ("Two Bears Travel"). Topics: Would You Rather Cook With Butter Or Margarine? Can Americans Afford To Travel In This Economy? To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: The Experience's resident "Celebrity Chef" Paul McCullough ("The Next Food Network Star") and drum God Carmine Appice ("Ozzy Osbourne"). Topics: What's In Your Traditional Christmas Feast? Are Drummers Often Songwriters? To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: The Experience's resident "Celebrity Chef" Paul McCullough and actress Alice Amter ("The Big Bang Theory"). Topics: What's Your Favorite Halloween Treat? Are Thrillers And Horror Films The Same Genre? To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: comedy actor / author, Michael O'Keefe ("The Great Santini") and The Experience's resident "Celebrity Chef" Paul McCullough ("The Next Food Network Star"). Topics: Do People Look To Poetry for Life's Answers? Can You Have Too Much Fish In Your Diet? To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
My guests are: actress Tippi Hedren ("The Birds") and The Experience's resident "Celebrity Chef" Paul McCullough. Topics: Should People Be Able To Own Exotic Animals? Does Chocolate Have Mood-Lifting Chemicals? To hear this show: http://www.latalkradio.com/Sheena.php For more info: http://www.sheenametalexperience.com
Recollections At Thirty. July 4, 1956. Rudy Vallee sings on "The Fleischmann Hour" (July 4, 1935). Clark and McCullough make their first radio appearance, Lum and Abner appear with Frances Langford. An excerpt from "Town Hall Tonight" with Fred Allen and Portland Hoffa. Tom Coakley and His Orchestra: band remote from The Mural Room of The Hotel St. Francis, San Francisco (1936). Al Jolson on "Shell Chateau." Al Jolson, Bobby Clark, Chester Lauck, Frances Langford, Fred Allen, Norris Goff, Paul McCullough, Portland Hoffa, Rudy Vallee, Tom Coakley and His Orchestra.