12 episodes

Mike, the EOD Happy Captain from X, sits down with veterans and military leaders to discuss how the military has contributed to their overall success and leadership style. Their conversations range from behavioral health in the military, to leadership lessons learned over time.

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Mike, the EOD Happy Captain from X, sits down with veterans and military leaders to discuss how the military has contributed to their overall success and leadership style. Their conversations range from behavioral health in the military, to leadership lessons learned over time.

    After the Long Walk

    After the Long Walk

    Mike sits down with Jeff Truex, a retired Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, and discusses his military career and the creation of the nonprofit organization, After the Long Walk, aimed at reducing EOD veteran suicide. After the Long Walk was founded in 2015 in response to the suicide of an EOD technician. The organization provides a 24-hour hotline manned by EOD technicians for EOD technicians in need of support. After the Long Walk is a program created by and for Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians to provide support and prevent suicide within the EOD community.

    • 40 min
    The State of Army Recruiting

    The State of Army Recruiting

    In this conversation, Mike interviews Michael Norton, a recruiting battalion commander, to debunk misconceptions about the state of Army recruiting. Norton emphasizes that the Army does not have a recruiting problem band highlights the success of his recruiting battalions in achieving their missions and overproducing. Norton addresses concerns about compromised standards, explaining that the army has not changed its standards but has provided more opportunities and support for test-taking skills. He also discusses the role of social media in recruiting and the benefits of joining the Army.

    • 32 min
    SGM Mike Vining: From EOD to Military Legend

    SGM Mike Vining: From EOD to Military Legend

    SGM Mike Vining is a military legend. From his time as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician in Vietnam, to the founding of the United States Army's premiere counter terrorism force, Delta Force, Mike has done it all.

    In this episode, Mike sits down and talks about his time in the Army to include being EOD, Vietnam, civilian life, and the founding of Delta Force.

    • 1 hr 35 min
    The Bone Marrow Guy

    The Bone Marrow Guy

    SPC Christian Sutton, also known as the bone marrow guy, discusses his work in promoting bone marrow donation within the Army. He explains the importance of the bone marrow registry and how it helps individuals with cancer or blood disorders find a match for a life-saving donation. SPC Sutton shares his journey of getting involved in the bone marrow registry and the challenges he faced in establishing a sustainable program within the Army. He emphasizes the need for education and awareness about bone marrow donation and hopes to make the Army the largest source of bone marrow donors in the United States.

    • 31 min
    The Army's Harding Project and Online Mentorship

    The Army's Harding Project and Online Mentorship

    Mike sits down with Eric and Nick, two Special Forces Lieutenant Colonels, to discuss their article on online mentorship and their involvement in the Harding Project. They explore the importance of mentorship in the military and how it can be facilitated through digital platforms. They emphasize the need for a board of advisors rather than relying on a single mentor and highlight the value of feedback and self-improvement. The conversation also touches on the role of NCO mentors and the impact of mentorship on career success.

    • 47 min
    Silver Star Recipient Chuck Ritter

    Silver Star Recipient Chuck Ritter

    Chuck Ritter, a former deputy commandant of the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare NCO Academy, shares his military journey and experiences. He discusses his pre-army days, including his initial lack of interest in the military and his troubled youth. Chuck then talks about his time in basic training and his struggles with physical fitness. He shares his decision to attend Special Forces selection and the challenges he faced during the process. Chuck also recounts his deployment in 2008, where he was severely injured in an IED attack. He discusses his mental health struggles after the deployment and the importance of seeking help.

    Chuck shares his experiences in combat, specifically focusing on a mission in an Afghanistan where his team faced challenges in mission planning and limitations. They encountered a determined and skilled enemy force, engaging in an intense firefight where Chuck was shot three times.

    He also discusses the value of education and mentorship, the controversy surrounding the movie 'The Hurt Locker,' and his plans for transitioning to civilian life. Throughout the conversation, Chuck emphasizes the need for humility and the constant struggle to balance confidence with cockiness. Despite the hardships, he expresses his willingness to do it all over again.

    • 1 hr 25 min

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