HOMEFRONT SITREP

HomeFront Sitrep

HomeFront SitRep is a powerful and heartfelt veteran-led podcast dedicated to giving a voice to those who have served—and those who continue to serve behind the scenes. It stands as a platform for real stories, real impact, and real people who genuinely care about the veteran community—not just as statistics, but as brothers, sisters, and family. This podcast shines a spotlight on the grassroots: the unsung, often-overlooked mom-and-pop nonprofit organizations that are boots-on-the-ground, showing up daily for veterans. These aren’t corporate machines or big-budget operations—they're passionate individuals and small teams who lead with heart, often formed by veterans or military families who know the struggle firsthand. HomeFront SitRep celebrates these organizations that haven’t lost sight of humanity, offering support, services, and community without red tape or fine print. But the mission doesn’t stop there. The show also brings in a vibrant cross-section of the veteran community—highlighting veteran-owned businesses, showcasing the creativity of veteran authors and musicians, and laughing alongside veteran comedians. Each episode dives deep into personal journeys, challenges, and triumphs, giving veterans from all walks of life a chance to share their story, their mission, and their voice. Whether it's a Marine turned mental health advocate, an Army veteran launching a clothing brand, or a Navy vet writing their first book, HomeFront SitRep serves as a rally point for veterans and patriots alike. It’s not just a podcast—it’s a mission to build connection, community, and conversation. This is where the fight continues—on the home front. This is HomeFront SitRep.

  1. 3 GG FA

    Van of Valor: A Rolling Memorial for America’s Warriors

    In this powerful episode of HomeFront Sitrep, we sit down with Dr. Kevin P. Wallace and Lauren Wright Wallace, the driving force behind the nationwide storytelling initiative Van of Valor. After decades of service and sacrifice, Kevin and Lauren made a life-altering decision: sell much of what they owned, convert a van into a mobile base of operations, and travel across the United States to preserve the stories of America’s wounded warriors and fallen heroes’ families. Their mission is simple but profound—document the lived experiences of Purple Heart recipients and Gold Star families before those stories are lost to time. Kevin brings a deeply personal perspective to the project. A retired U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sergeant, combat photographer, and Purple Heart and Bronze Star with Valor recipient, he understands firsthand the cost of war and the weight many veterans carry long after the battlefield fades from view. Lauren, a trained historian and anthropologist, helps guide the interviews and ensures these conversations become part of a meaningful historical archive. Together, they created Van of Valor, a project they often describe as a “rolling memorial.” Rather than waiting for stories to come to them, they bring the mission directly to veterans and families—meeting them where they live, listening to their experiences, and capturing their voices in a way that honors their sacrifice. Throughout this episode, we dive into: The personal journey that inspired Kevin and Lauren to launch Van of Valor Kevin’s experiences in combat and how they shaped his perspective on service and sacrifice The emotional weight of interviewing Purple Heart recipients and Gold Star families The importance of documenting these stories as part of America’s living military history The impact these conversations have on veterans who have rarely shared their stories before How storytelling can help bridge the gap between the military and civilian worlds As they travel thousands of miles across the country, Kevin and Lauren are not just collecting interviews—they are building a living archive of courage, resilience, loss, and honor. Each story becomes another thread in the larger narrative of America’s military history and the families who carry that legacy forward. This conversation also highlights the deeper purpose behind the mission. Many veterans struggle with moral injury, survivor’s guilt, and the invisible wounds of war. By providing a platform for them to share their experiences, Van of Valor offers something many veterans never receive—the chance to be heard, understood, and remembered. For HomeFront Sitrep, this episode represents the heart of what the show is about: amplifying the voices of those who have served and those who continue to support the military community long after the uniform comes off. Whether you are a veteran, a family member, or someone who simply wants to better understand the human cost of war, this episode offers a rare and powerful glimpse into the stories that shape our nation. Join us for a conversation about sacrifice, remembrance, and the mission to ensure that the stories of America’s warriors are never forgotten.

    1 h 21 min
  2. 4 GG FA

    Reel Hero Charters: Brotherhood, Healing, and the Power of the Water

    On this episode of HomeFront Sitrep, we spotlight the mission behind Reel Hero Charters, a veteran-focused nonprofit dedicated to bringing veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders together through the power of fishing, camaraderie, and community. Founded in 2021 by Ryan Schaefer and Joseph Watson, Reel Hero Charters was created with a simple but powerful idea: use time on the water to help veterans reconnect with the brotherhood many miss after leaving military service. What began as a grassroots effort between two founders who understood the challenges veterans face has grown into a mission-driven organization committed to giving back to those who served. Based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Reel Hero Charters provides fully sponsored fishing charters at no cost to veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders. These trips are about far more than catching fish—they are about creating a space where warriors can decompress, share stories, and rebuild the sense of community that defined their time in uniform. Through partnerships, volunteers, and sponsors, Schaefer and Watson have built a program that brings together veterans from different branches and generations, reminding them that the bonds of service don’t disappear when the uniform comes off. In this episode of HomeFront Sitrep, we discuss: The founding story of Reel Hero Charters and how Ryan Schaefer and Joseph Watson launched the organization Why fishing and the outdoors can be powerful tools for veteran connection and mental wellness How the organization coordinates free charter fishing experiences for veterans and first responders The impact these trips have on rebuilding camaraderie and community How supporters and sponsors help keep the mission afloat How veterans can be nominated to participate in upcoming charters At HomeFront Sitrep, we continue highlighting the leaders, nonprofits, and grassroots movements supporting America’s veterans after service. Reel Hero Charters is proving that sometimes the most meaningful conversations happen far from a microphone—out on the water, with a fishing rod in hand and fellow veterans by your side. Because the mission doesn’t end when the uniform comes off.

    1 h 20 min
  3. 26 FEB

    Tip of the Spear, A veterans Roundtable

    Tip of the Spear: A Veterans Roundtable is a collaborative, veteran-led media initiative designed to provide an unfiltered forum for serious discussion on the issues that matter most to those who have served and to the nation they continue to defend. Built on a coalition model rather than a single host or brand, the roundtable brings together respected veteran-run podcasts and platforms to engage in thoughtful, experience-driven dialogue grounded in service, leadership, and accountability. At its foundation, Tip of the Spear unites established shows such as HomeFront SitRep, The Triple Threat Vet Podcast, The MisFitNation, and I Am Pitts. These core contributors set the standard for the roundtable’s tone and mission—direct conversation informed by operational experience, moral clarity, and a commitment to addressing uncomfortable truths. Discussions are shaped not by partisan agendas or institutional narratives, but by lived experience and a shared belief that veterans must remain active participants in shaping policy, culture, and public understanding. As the roundtable evolved, it expanded to include additional veteran-led platforms such as The Decision Hour, The Oath We Took, Conversations with a Vet, Oscar Mike Radio, Every Day’s a Saturday, and Return to Roots Mil2Vets. Each participating platform maintains its independent voice and audience while contributing to a unified mission. This structure allows for a wide range of perspectives—spanning different eras of service, branches, and post-military paths—while preserving a cohesive standard of integrity and professionalism. What distinguishes Tip of the Spear is its emphasis on substance over spectacle. The roundtable addresses veteran transition, mental health, leadership development, community accountability, and the effectiveness of veteran-serving institutions, while also tackling broader national security, geopolitical, and cultural issues that influence the future of military service. Conversations are often challenging, occasionally contentious, but always rooted in mutual respect and a shared commitment to constructive outcomes. Ultimately, Tip of the Spear: A Veterans Roundtable functions as a force multiplier for the veteran media space. By aligning independent voices under a common purpose, it amplifies credible insight, fosters cross-platform collaboration, and strengthens the bridge between military experience and civilian understanding. The roundtable is not merely a discussion forum—it is an ongoing mission to ensure that veteran voices remain informed, engaged, and influential long after the uniform comes off.

    1 h 17 min
  4. 20 FEB

    From British Army Sergeant to Founder of Redeployable with Ben Read

    This week on HomeFront Sitrep, we go international and sit down with British Army veteran Ben Read, founder and CEO of Redeployable—a groundbreaking organization dedicated to helping service members successfully transition from military life into high-performing civilian careers. After serving as a Sergeant in the British Army, Ben experienced firsthand the identity shift, career uncertainty, and structural barriers many veterans face when leaving the ranks. Instead of accepting the broken system, he built a solution. Redeployable was created to translate military skills into civilian language, connect veterans to opportunity-rich networks, and build a thriving community focused on growth—not just job placement. In this episode, we cover: The psychological shift from uniform to civilian clothes Why most traditional transition programs miss the mark How veterans can leverage leadership, adaptability, and operational thinking in tech and business The difference between “getting a job” and building a career Lessons from the UK veteran transition model compared to the U.S. system This conversation is tactical, practical, and mission-focused—built for veterans, military spouses, hiring managers, and leaders who want to better understand the strategic advantage veterans bring to the civilian workforce. At HomeFront Sitrep, we don’t just tell stories—we extract lessons, build bridges, and strengthen the home front. 🎧 Tune in, subscribe, and share with a veteran who’s preparing for their next mission. #HomeFrontSitrep #VeteranTransition #MilitaryToCivilian #Redeployable #LeadershipAfterService

    1 h 17 min
  5. 20 FEB

    Mission Continues: How SOF Missions Is Rebuilding Brotherhood After the Battlefield

    On this episode of HomeFront Sitrep, we step inside the world of SOF Missions — a nonprofit created specifically to serve the Special Operations community long after the operational tempo slows down. Special Operations service is different. The deployments are longer. The teams are smaller. The standards are higher. The bonds are tighter. And when that chapter closes, the transition can feel abrupt and isolating. SOF Missions was built to close that gap. Through small, highly intentional peer gatherings, outdoor-based retreats, and family-inclusive programming, the organization restores connection in a way that feels familiar to operators — quiet, trust-based, and mission-focused. These aren’t large public events. They’re controlled environments designed to rebuild brotherhood, decompress, and reestablish purpose. In this conversation, we explore: Why SOF transition challenges are uniquely complex The impact of losing team, tempo, and mission clarity How hunting and outdoor retreats create space for decompression and honest conversation The critical role family reintegration plays in long-term stability Why peer-driven community is often more effective than traditional clinical approaches SOF Missions understands that the fight doesn’t always end when the deployment does. Sometimes the next mission is rebuilding identity, restoring connection at home, and ensuring no operator navigates civilian life alone. Because the mission always continues. It just shifts to the HomeFront.

    1 h 35 min

Descrizione

HomeFront SitRep is a powerful and heartfelt veteran-led podcast dedicated to giving a voice to those who have served—and those who continue to serve behind the scenes. It stands as a platform for real stories, real impact, and real people who genuinely care about the veteran community—not just as statistics, but as brothers, sisters, and family. This podcast shines a spotlight on the grassroots: the unsung, often-overlooked mom-and-pop nonprofit organizations that are boots-on-the-ground, showing up daily for veterans. These aren’t corporate machines or big-budget operations—they're passionate individuals and small teams who lead with heart, often formed by veterans or military families who know the struggle firsthand. HomeFront SitRep celebrates these organizations that haven’t lost sight of humanity, offering support, services, and community without red tape or fine print. But the mission doesn’t stop there. The show also brings in a vibrant cross-section of the veteran community—highlighting veteran-owned businesses, showcasing the creativity of veteran authors and musicians, and laughing alongside veteran comedians. Each episode dives deep into personal journeys, challenges, and triumphs, giving veterans from all walks of life a chance to share their story, their mission, and their voice. Whether it's a Marine turned mental health advocate, an Army veteran launching a clothing brand, or a Navy vet writing their first book, HomeFront SitRep serves as a rally point for veterans and patriots alike. It’s not just a podcast—it’s a mission to build connection, community, and conversation. This is where the fight continues—on the home front. This is HomeFront SitRep.