30 episodes

The podcast where two old military friends with often opposing opinions come together to lob friendly grenades at each other about current events–and still part as friends.

Navy SEAL Museum Friendly Fire Podcast The National Navy SEAL Museum

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The podcast where two old military friends with often opposing opinions come together to lob friendly grenades at each other about current events–and still part as friends.

    Our Oath and Our Duty

    Our Oath and Our Duty

    Our Ukraine involvement and what have we ever gained from going to war? The World Order and how nations behave with each other. US military recruitments rates down; how can we make the military a viable option for young people today? The "shiny" image of our military or its dysfunctional one? It's not a social experiment, and the military doesn't reflect the politics of the United States.

    • 34 min
    Tangible Goods

    Tangible Goods

    Welcome to Season 2 of the Friendly Fire Podcast. Navy SEAL Museum COO Rick Kaiser and Duke Professor Tim Nichols come together again to discuss current events and trending topics. Our co-hosts see the world from very different vantage points, but while they do not always agree on the subject matter, they always part as friends. Tune in to hear what they have to say. We kick off our Second Season of the Friendly Fire Podcast with great discussion! Flourishing in the Free State of Florida...

    • 31 min
    The Deconstruction of Rick Kaiser

    The Deconstruction of Rick Kaiser

    Tim pummels Rick with some tough questions. Up in arms over gun control and qualifying crew-served weapons. Triggering the need for firearms legislation. Maximum liberty, maximum responsibility. Tax laws and Federal programs. Should the Federal Government use tax law to influence State Government behavior? Jack Daniel’s Squires and the Museum’s Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Program. The due diligence of journalists and media bias.

    • 18 min
    All for the Good of the Country

    All for the Good of the Country

    “Kaiser Family, still in the fight.” Rick’s prosthetic leg: not a WWII amputation. A formula for blade length for amputees competing in running races. Supporting the COVID policy and states all stumbling over it. Criminals versus the mentally ill: alternatives for helping those in a mental health crisis to avoid jail time. The correlation between mass shootings and our country’s deficit in care for the mentally ill. Building cities under sea level, storm surges, and houses on stilts.

    • 31 min
    On the Shoulders of Giants

    On the Shoulders of Giants

    Florida’s “common sense governor” and Miami’s bikini-clad beaches. “The Compact” at Duke University and misbehavior. Rick, a person of the people. Gold Star Families visit the Museum’s Memorial Garden and its healing impact. The “non-crisis” at the border and FEMA’s involvement. “Walls don’t work” while COVID continues to crush businesses. BUD/S in quarantine times. Admiral Sands, innovation, and SOCAFRICA.

    • 49 min
    Chasing Symptoms

    Chasing Symptoms

    Retired Master Chief Museum Assistant Executive Director Ken Corona joins the conversation. A whole buffet of stupidity and shutting down young SEALs. Tim’s tenure at Duke with motivated students, Millennials before there were Millennials, believers in democracy, vitriol over the immigration crisis at the border. Precious Memorial Day at the Museum. Speaking about the struggles of our Special Operations Forces and suicide.

    • 49 min

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