Oscar Mike Radio

Oscar Mike Radio

Hosted by Marine Veteran Travis Partington, Oscar Mike Radio is a show about real-life stories of active-duty military and Veterans. For more than six years, the show has been raising awareness about the people and programs that support the military and Veterans. Co-Produced by Keith Hayes of Sinista1 Productions. Sponsored by Joyce Asack of Asack Real Estate, and Mark Holmes of Reapers Detailing and Powerwashing. Supported by Caisson Shaving Company, BlackCat Designs, and Savage American Woodwork A Whoobazoo.com Client read less
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389 – John Michael Ferrari - Dustoff
Mar 29 2024
389 – John Michael Ferrari - Dustoff
This week features John Michael Ferrari, an Army veteran turned celebrated musician. John's journey from a San Francisco youth to a national recording artist embodies resilience and passion. Starting with a right-handed guitar despite being left-handed, he mirrored Elvis's iconic posture, showcasing the adaptability that marked his life, including during his military service. John was drafted into the Army unexpectedly, which led to intense training and combat experiences in Vietnam. These experiences deeply influenced his music, as seen in songs like "Dust Off," inspired by rescue helicopters. After nearly two years in Vietnam and teaching at Fort Gordon, John left the military, facing post-service challenges. Music remained his constant, leading him from cover performances in Las Vegas to creating his songs, guided by industry mentor Pepper Jay. John's music, often reflecting his military experiences, resonates with listeners for its emotional depth. Advising fellow veteran musicians, he stresses goal setting, industry knowledge, and the importance of mentorship and community, particularly in Nashville. Now an independent artist, John relishes the creative freedom and joy of music-making, from selecting songs to designing album artwork. His narrative is a testament to the transformative power of dedication and authenticity. Sharing the Vietnam Veteran’s story is not just a privilege but a profound source of inspiration. Go to https://johnmichaelferrari.com/ to learn more! Thank you, John and Pepper, for an amazing experience!
388 - Stephen Russell - Troublemakers
Mar 22 2024
388 - Stephen Russell - Troublemakers
This week features returning guest, Stephen Russell, creator of the "Tales of Nihilism" comic series. Stephen’s artistic path highlights the immense potential within our community. "Tales of Nihilism" has since amassed over 7,000 page reads, proving its appeal beyond conventional superhero tales. Stephen's involvement in Plastic City Comic-Con was pivotal, turning his passion project into a serious business endeavor. The convention scene, while showcasing creative work, also presents opportunities for direct audience engagement. Our discussion also touched on Stephen’s forthcoming memoir, "Troublemakers: The Greatest Dog and Pony Show in Iraq," which promises an unfiltered look at his deployment experiences, offering insights often overlooked in mainstream war narratives. This memoir addresses the broader cultural and societal impacts of the Iraq War, shedding light on the chaos and consequences of the conflict. Reflecting on personal and broader veterans' transitions from military to civilian life, it’s clear that support in career shifts is vital. From veterans turning into truck drivers to programs aiding skill development, these initiatives are essential for harnessing veterans' skills post-service. Inspired by Stephen’s dedication to storytelling and the veteran experience, I look forward to his future appearances at comic conventions and the release of his memoir. His journey from soldier to artist and writer is a testament to the varied paths veterans can pursue, blending entertainment, education, and thought-provoking narratives that bridge the military and civilian worlds. Keep an eye out for Stephen's impactful work, which enriches our national narrative. You can check out Stephen’s book on Blue Ear Books. Use this link (https://blueearbooks.com/books/troublemakers/) to order. Thank you Stephen for sharing with us!
387 – Richard Kaufmann – The Vertical Momentum Podcast
Mar 15 2024
387 – Richard Kaufmann – The Vertical Momentum Podcast
Richard Kaufman's journey from being labeled as the "worst soldier" to achieving "Soldier of the Year" epitomizes resilience. His 23-year military tenure, marked by significant challenges, including a severe injury leading to an 80% vision loss, ended in 2012. Post-military life brought its struggles, notably a suicide attempt, but also a pivotal moment of self-discovery and a thirst for knowledge, influenced by figures like Robert Kiyosaki and Tony Robbins.   Meeting Gary Vaynerchuk steered Richard towards podcasting, creating the Vertical Momentum podcast to aid veterans and first responders. His podcast fosters a space for sharing transformative stories, offering insights into transitioning from service to civilian life. Richard emphasizes the importance of genuine engagement, continuous improvement, and the strategic aspects of podcasting, such as sound quality and audience understanding.   His podcasting journey, marked by initial setbacks and learning curves, showcases his dedication and the profound connections formed through this medium. Richard advises new podcasters to start with available resources and evolve, underscoring the effectiveness of authentic content and strategic promotion.  The Vertical Momentum podcast aims to support veterans and individuals facing mental health challenges, with Richard's broader vision of making a significant impact through his work. He generously offers resources to aid aspiring podcasters and emphasizes community support within the podcasting realm.  Our discussion concluded with an open invitation to collaborate, symbolizing the supportive nature of the podcasting community. Richard's narrative is not just about overcoming adversity but also about leveraging personal growth and professional platforms to assist others, particularly those transitioning from military to civilian life. Go to https://verticalmomentumpodcast.com/ and learn about how resiliency can change your life. Thank you Richard for talking with me!
386 – Dr. Maki – Go for Broke
Mar 8 2024
386 – Dr. Maki – Go for Broke
This week’s show highlighted the legacy of Japanese American World War II service members through a conversation with Dr. Mitchell T. Maki, Executive Director of the Go For Broke National Education Center. This center, founded by veterans 35 years ago, aims to preserve the history and contributions of Japanese Americans, focusing on their extraordinary service during a period of severe discrimination following the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941. Despite facing forced relocation to internment camps, many Japanese Americans volunteered for military service, showcasing their unwavering loyalty and honor to the United States. Dr. Maki emphasized the soldiers' resilience, especially the "little men of iron" of the 100th Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, whose heroic efforts in Europe are legendary. They played key roles in breaking the Gothic Line, rescuing the Lost Battalion in France, and were recognized as the most highly decorated unit for their size in U.S. military history, earning 21 Medals of Honor. Beyond combat, these soldiers contributed significantly as interpreters, translators, and intelligence officers in the Pacific, helping shorten the war and save lives. Their post-war efforts in Japan and leadership roles in Hawaii further exemplify their impact. Despite their contributions, returning soldiers faced racism and prejudice, but remained determined to rebuild their lives and communities. Advocacy efforts eventually led to the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, which apologized and provided reparations for the internment. The "Go For Broke" mentality, a commitment to give one's all despite adversity, encapsulates the spirit of these service members. The Go For Broke National Education Center continues to share their stories, inspiring future generations and preserving their legacy. Dr. Maki's discussion underscores the importance of remembering these veterans' sacrifices and contributions, inviting us to explore their enduring legacy and the center's efforts to honor them. Go to https://goforbroke.org/ to learn more about these amazing Americans. Thank you, Dr. Maki, for sharing with us!
384 – Joe Klaunberg – Veteran Powered Films - Homestead
Feb 23 2024
384 – Joe Klaunberg – Veteran Powered Films - Homestead
Joe Klaunberg’s journey is nothing short of inspiring. From his days as a Marine Corps chemical biological radiological nuclear defense specialist to his current endeavors in the acting industry, Joe exemplifies the versatility of military training. His skills in martial arts and critical thinking have found new expressions in film. His involvement with Veteran Powered Films and his creative response to the loss of a friend highlights the therapeutic power of storytelling. Michah Haughey, Producer of Silver Rose Entertainment and Veteran Powered Films connected me with Joe and the story behind their newest project Homestead. Homestead is a dramatic horror film. It is in a dystopian setting but takes a couple of different twists from other films in this genre. I won’t spoil it for you, watch the trailer! Joe talked with me about being in a project like this and how important it was to have a way for Veteran actors to have a place to showcase their talents and grow their acting careers. I am excited to see Homestead, check out the trailer here - https://veteranpoweredfilms.com/homestead/ You can find out more about Veteran Powered Films and Joe Klaunberg by going to the following links. • https://veteranpoweredfilms.com/ • https://www.facebook.com/veteranpoweredfilms • https://www.facebook.com/joe.klaunberg Thanks, Joe, for talking with me and sharing your journey from the Marine Corps to a professional actor. I can’t wait to see this film released. Semper Fidelis
382 - Dr. Aaron P Bryant – Mental Health
Feb 9 2024
382 - Dr. Aaron P Bryant – Mental Health
This show features Dr. Aaron Bryant, a multifaceted individual who has served in the U.S Army became a mental health professional, and author. Growing up in Compton, California, Dr. Bryant's life took a significant turn when he joined the military and became a U.S. Army Airborne Ranger. His transition back to civilian life was fraught with challenges, but it was also a period of self-discovery and growth. He spoke candidly about the high standards and expectations of the military and the difficulties he faced reintegrating into civilian society. Dr. Bryant's journey is a powerful narrative of personal development and professional evolution. He shared with us the inspiration behind his books, "Permission to Heal" and "Mental Health," which offers guidance for mental wellness and reflects his personal experiences. Breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health is a cause close to his heart, and he's dedicated to fostering open conversations about these challenges. As a developmental coach, Dr. Bryant goes beyond the surface, helping individuals grow and develop by understanding their expressions, actions, and backgrounds. He recounted a touching story about connecting with a young lady who was also a veteran, despite being miles apart. This story highlighted the importance of genuine conversation and tailored support. Helping others has had a profound impact on Dr. Bryant's personal growth. He acknowledged the continuous learning process and the ongoing journey of self-improvement. His commitment to mental health advocacy is unwavering, and he plans to continue sharing his experiences and insights through future books. You can go to https://draaronpbryant.com/ to learn more about Dr. Bryant or reach out to him directly. Thank you Doctor for sharing your perspective and wisdom with us
381 – D.E.B.O. Mentality
Feb 2 2024
381 – D.E.B.O. Mentality
I'm excited to share with you a remarkable conversation I had with Devon Brown, a fellow Marine Corps veteran and coach, whose personal journey of transformation is nothing short of extraordinary. Devon's story begins in the small town of Evergreen, North Carolina, a place so tiny it boasts only one stoplight. Despite his love for baseball, Devon found himself entangled in a web of poor decisions that led him astray. His wake-up call came in the form of a lost baseball scholarship and a stint in jail for theft. It was a pivotal moment that could have defined his life, but instead, it sparked a desire for change. Devon's grandmother's haunting prediction that he would end up dead or in jail by 18 became a driving force for him to prove her wrong. Joining the Marine Corps was his salvation, instilling in him discipline, respect, and a sense of pride that he had never known before. The Corps didn't just reform Devon; it transformed him. Devon's coaching philosophy, which he calls the "D.E.B.O. mentality," is a testament to his transformation. It's a set of principles that encapsulates his approach to life and coaching: Discipline: Doing what you hate as if you love it. Execute: Putting words into action and celebrating small victories. Brave: Facing fears head-on and stepping out of comfort zones. Overcome: Rising above adversity and seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. These principles are not just abstract ideas; they are the very practices that Devon has applied to his life, overcoming numerous challenges, including surgeries, family issues, and even suicidal thoughts. For those interested in Devon's coaching or speaking services, he is readily accessible. You can contact him directly at (910) 859-4933 or reach out via Instagram at @dboinspires. Devon is committed to sharing his story and empowering others, whether they are students, veterans, or professional athletes. I'm grateful to have had Devon on Oscar Mike Radio, and I'm inspired by his journey. It's a reminder that no matter where you come from or what you've been through, there's always an opportunity to turn things around and soar to new heights.  Semper Fidelis
380 – USMC Veteran Johnny Moody – Optimal Bio
Jan 26 2024
380 – USMC Veteran Johnny Moody – Optimal Bio
I had the pleasure of talking with Johnny Moody, a Marine Corps veteran whose story is as inspiring as it is informative. Johnny's journey began in the Marine Corps, where discipline and dedication shaped his character. After serving our country, he transitioned to a firefighter role, but his passion for helping others didn't stop there. He pursued a career in nursing, driven by a desire to make a tangible difference in people's health. During our conversation, Johnny shared his dissatisfaction with traditional medicine's quick-fix approach. This led him to discover bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) at Optimal Bio. Unlike synthetic drugs, BHRT uses hormones identical to those our bodies naturally produce, sourced from soy and yams. At Optimal Bio, Johnny and his team take a unique approach to healthcare. They prioritize education, and spending time with patients to explain the intricacies of their bodies and the profound effects of hormone optimization. We discussed how BHRT could potentially improve marriages by addressing hormonal imbalances that affect intimacy and libido. Johnny shared stories of patients experiencing renewed energy, cognitive clarity, and relief from menopausal symptoms. Johnny stressed the importance of personalized treatment, tailoring hormone dosages to everyone’s body chemistry. This customized approach ensures that patients receive the most effective care possible. Access to BHRT can be challenging through traditional healthcare systems. Optimal Bio aims to change that, offering veterans and others a path to holistic wellness. Johnny outlined the payment structure, emphasizing the organization's commitment to expanding awareness and accessibility. As our conversation wrapped up, Johnny reflected on his growth as a practitioner. He drew parallels between his military training and his dedication to providing honorable, courageous, and committed care to his patients. You can go to https://optimalbio.com/ and start a journey based on science fact to live your best life. Thanks for talking with me Johnny, Semper Fidelis.
379 – Veterans Villages
Jan 19 2024
379 – Veterans Villages
On "Oscar Mike Radio," we not only talk about challenges but also solutions and hope. I extend my gratitude and welcome two incredible guests, Dana Spain, and Jessica Baker, to discuss the pressing issue of veterans' homelessness and the power of advocacy. Dana shares her inspiring journey of serving those who served. Her passion led to the founding of the Veterans Village; a concept born out of the desire to provide a supportive community for veterans. She explains the motivation behind this initiative and the impact it has on the lives of our nation's heroes. Jessica, a veteran of the US Navy, continues to serve her country, but now in a different capacity. Her story is a testament to the resilience and dedication of our veterans, and her work in advocacy is making a tangible difference in the lives of her fellow servicemen and women. In this episode, we've covered a lot of ground regarding providing homes for Veterans in need, but the central theme remains: support, connection, and advocacy can transform lives. Whether it's for individuals with special needs, those struggling with suicidal thoughts, or veterans facing homelessness, our community's strength lies in our ability to come together and lift each other. You can go to https://veteransvillages.org/ to learn more about the mission and support what Veteran Villages is doing to end Veterans’ homelessness. Dana and Jessica, I appreciate the time you both spent with me. Your perspective and candor about the mission of Veterans Villages allowed me to see a different aspect of Veterans' Advocacy. Thank you for joining me on this journey, and let's continue to make a difference, one conversation at a time.
378 – Mike Peterson – The People’s Patriot Project
Jan 12 2024
378 – Mike Peterson – The People’s Patriot Project
Mark Petersen, is the founder of the People's Patriot Project. The organization has been a lifeline for many, especially during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic. They've ingeniously adapted to the new normal by hosting virtual happy hours, providing a platform for musicians and comedians within their network, and ensuring that the camaraderie and community spirit remain strong despite physical distancing. One of the key takeaways from our conversation was the importance of recognizing the diverse needs of veterans and first responders. While PTSD is a significant issue, it's not the only challenge Veterans face. The People's Patriot Project is dedicated to combating the silent, deadly, and invisible enemies that our daily heroes encounter, offering support that goes beyond the conventional. Mark stressed the importance of creating networks that offer direct support rather than just referrals. The goal is to build relationships with individuals in need, providing personalized and holistic support. Looking ahead, Mark shared his vision for the future of advocacy. He emphasized the need for organizations to be actively involved and authentic in their efforts. As the veteran and first responder community evolves, so must the strategies and initiatives designed to support them. An exciting upcoming event we discussed is the "Parade of Heroes," which aims to showcase the talent and experiences of veterans and first responders in a unique and impactful way. This event is a testament to the People's Patriot Project's commitment to honoring our heroes in innovative and meaningful ways. Mark shared a powerful message about how anyone can contribute to their mission. Whether it's through time, talent, or treasure, there are numerous ways to get involved. From social media management to event planning, the People's Patriot Project welcomes all forms of support. Go to https://thepeoplespatriotproject.org/ to learn more!
376 - Audry McHugh - Amazonian Warrior
Dec 29 2023
376 - Audry McHugh - Amazonian Warrior
WARNING: Not appropriate for young viewers. Graphic descriptions of military sexual trauma are in this conversation. It was a pleasure to talk with fellow Military Broadcast Radio host Audry McHugh. Audry McHugh is not just a Navy Veteran; she is a symbol of resilience, strength, and unwavering determination. Her journey, marked by military sexual trauma and its aftermath, has led her to create the Amazonian Warrior Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting female Veterans in need. Audry's story began in the U.S. Navy, where she served her country with honor and dedication. However, like far too many women in the military, her service was marred by a traumatic incident of sexual assault. Instead of succumbing to silence, Audry found the courage to speak out about her ordeal, shedding light on the pervasive issue of military sexual trauma. After separating from the service, Audry faced a new battle: the invisible wounds of PTSD, depression, and the isolating effects of her military sexual trauma. Her personal experience, though painful, ignited a fire within her to make a difference for others facing similar challenges. With an indomitable spirit, Audry founded the Amazonian Warrior Foundation. This organization provides temporary housing to female Veterans in need, offering them a safe and supportive environment to heal and rebuild their lives. Through her work, Audry demonstrates that even in the darkest of times, there is a light of hope and healing. Audry's dedication to helping her fellow female Veterans despite her pain is nothing short of inspirational. Her never-quit attitude serves as a shining example of the strength of the human spirit. She has turned her trauma into a force for positive change, creating a lifeline for those who need it most. It's important to recognize that military sexual trauma is a blight on our military that must be rooted out and stopped permanently. Audry McHugh's story serves as a powerful reminder that we must continue to raise awareness, support survivors, and work tirelessly to eradicate this scourge from our armed forces. To learn more about Audry's incredible work and the Amazonian Warrior Foundation, visit their website at https://amazonianwarriorfoundation.org/. Audry, your courage, and resilience are an inspiration to us all. Thank you for your unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for female Veterans and survivors everywhere.
375 – Wreath Across America – Courtney George
Dec 22 2023
375 – Wreath Across America – Courtney George
Wreaths Across America Day, a day to honor and remember our fallen heroes took place on December 16th, and in the spirit of understanding the immense effort that goes into this heartwarming tradition, we continue our series by interviewing Courtney, the Manager of Transportation and Industry Relations for Wreaths Across America. Courtney, a civilian with over 20 years of experience in the transportation industry, plays a pivotal role in ensuring that wreaths reach their intended destinations, covering the United States and beyond. Courtney's role involves coordinating with over 400 partner organizations, each with a unique set of logistical challenges. As we sat down with Courtney, she shed light on the dedication and hard work required to make Wreaths Across America a success. She shared stories of the challenges they face, from unpredictable weather conditions to the sheer scale of the operation. But Courtney and her team are relentless in their pursuit of making Wreaths Across America Day a memorable and meaningful experience for all. Beyond the logistical aspects, Courtney emphasized the emotional significance of the day. Seeing the impact on families and communities is what keeps her motivated year after year. It's not just about delivering wreaths; it's about honoring the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families. We can't help but be grateful for individuals like her who work tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that Wreaths Across America Day is a heartfelt and touching tribute to our nation's heroes. Her passion for her work and her commitment to honoring our veterans make her an integral part of this cherished tradition. We salute Courtney and everyone involved in making Wreaths Across America Day a truly special and meaningful event. Go to https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/ to learn more about the work of this amazing organization.
374 – Karen Worcester – Wreaths Across America
Dec 15 2023
374 – Karen Worcester – Wreaths Across America
I recently had the privilege of interviewing Karen Worcester, the Executive Director of Wreaths Across America. This organization has a profound mission: to honor and remember our fallen veterans by placing wreaths on their graves. The story of Wreaths Across America began in 1992 when Karen's family, who were in the balsam business, found themselves with a surplus of wreaths. They wanted to do something meaningful with them, and Karen's husband suggested placing the wreaths on graves at Arlington National Cemetery to thank and honor the fallen. This simple act of gratitude had a profound impact on them, and it became a family tradition. In 2005, a photo of the snow-covered wreaths at Arlington went viral, leading to an overwhelming response from people wanting to participate. This led to the formation of a 501(c)(3) organization and the mission expanded to include teaching kids about the value of service and sacrifice. Karen is particularly proud of the Teach Peace curriculum, which she developed with the help of a Gold-Star mom, Cindy Tatum. The curriculum focuses on teaching children about the characteristics of military men and women, such as courage, character, responsibility, and sacrifice. Despite the occasional challenges, such as storms that can affect delivery, Wreaths Across America has a non-delivery rate of less than 1%. They have a dedicated team and a group of liaisons across the country who are trained year-round and help with various programs, including teaching flag etiquette. When asked about what's next for Wreaths Across America, Karen emphasized the importance of teaching and expanding their mission. They aim to change the narrative around veterans and show that they can succeed and give back to the country. This year, their theme is "serve and succeed." Karen explained how people can get involved and support the mission of Wreaths Across America. Individuals can volunteer at one of the 4,100 locations or sponsor a wreath through their website. The $17 sponsorship not only places a wreath but also supports other important aspects of their mission. I want to express my gratitude to Karen for sharing this information and for her service. I also want to acknowledge Jeff Pierce for facilitating the interview and wish him a Merry Christmas.
373 – Bryon Wiebold – Wreaths Across America
Dec 8 2023
373 – Bryon Wiebold – Wreaths Across America
I had an enlightening conversation with Bryon Wiebold, the Mayor of Farmersville, Texas, and a dedicated individual working in Industry Relations at Tenstreet. The discussion centered around Farmersville's unwavering commitment to supporting Wreaths Across America, a heartfelt initiative that pays tribute to the sacrifices of American servicemembers. Farmersville, the proud hometown of Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier in World War II, holds a special place in the hearts of those who understand the true meaning of service and sacrifice. Bryon Wiebold, though not a military veteran himself, embodies the spirit of service by dedicating his efforts to those who have served. The upcoming episode sheds light on Farmersville's deep involvement in Wreaths Across America's annual campaign, slated to kick off on December 16th. Wreaths Across America's mission is simple yet profound: to place wreaths on the gravesites of every American servicemember, ensuring that no hero is forgotten during the holiday season. Bryon Wiebold's collaboration with Wreaths Across America has provided valuable insights into the organization's mission and the importance of honoring the nation's heroes. His dedication to ensuring the continuation of this noble cause exemplifies the gratitude and respect that should be extended to those who have served in the military. Listeners can find inspiration in Bryon's commitment to supporting Wreaths Across America, showcasing how individuals from all walks of life can contribute to preserving the memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. As the holiday season approaches, Bryon's message serves as a reminder that gratitude and remembrance are timeless virtues that can unite communities and bridge the gap between those who served and those who support them. To learn more about Wreaths Across America and join the mission, visit their website at https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/. Thank you, Bryon Wiebold, for your dedication to honoring our nation's heroes and ensuring that their legacy lives on.
372 – Bryce Kenny – Geared for Life
Dec 1 2023
372 – Bryce Kenny – Geared for Life
In the fast-paced world we live in, it's not often that we get the chance to sit down and chat with someone whose life has taken them on a unique journey—one that involves not only conquering monster trucks but also navigating the gears of life itself. Recently, I had the pleasure of talking with Bryce Kenny, the man behind the wheel of the Great Clips Mohawk Warrior Monster Truck in the Monster Jam World Tour. What struck me about Bryce is not just his adrenaline-pumping career but the depth of his insights into life. Byrce is a civilian, but his roots run deep within a military family, bringing a unique perspective to the challenges and triumphs we all face. Bryce's book, "Geared for Life," caught my attention. Drawing from his experiences, he breaks down the phases of life into gears, offering a practical guide on how to shift through challenges and, perhaps more importantly, what to do when success comes knocking. The metaphorical gearbox he presents is a refreshing take on personal development, providing a tangible framework to achieve our full potential. During our conversation, Bryce shared how his diverse roles as a speaker, author, host, and emcee complement his monster truck driving career. It became evident that he is more than just a driver; he is a storyteller, imparting lessons learned through his own journey. Visiting Bryce's website (https://brycekenny.com/) reveals the multifaceted nature of his contributions to the world. It's not just about the monster truck; it's about empowering individuals to face life head-on. As someone with a military background, I found Bryce's insights to be universally applicable. The conversation served as a reminder that lessons can be learned from individuals, whether civilian or military. It's a testament to the power of shared experiences and the wisdom that can be gained by opening ourselves up to diverse perspectives. Thank you, Bryce, for sharing your time and wisdom. As you embark on the 2024 Monster Jam World Tour, here's to hoping that your journey continues to inspire others to shift through life's gears and reach their full potential.