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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

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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

    401 – Ann Lutz – From USAF to Engineers Against Domestic Violence

    401 – Ann Lutz – From USAF to Engineers Against Domestic Violence

    I welcomed USAF Major Ann Lutz to Oscar Mike Radio. Ann Lutz is a multifaceted advocate who draws on her experiences as a U.S. Air Force veteran, rocket scientist, and former Ms. New Mexico America's Select Veteran. Ann introduces her advocacy platform, "Engineers Against Domestic Violence," focusing on leveraging engineering solutions to combat domestic violence.



    You can listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are hosted.



    Ann discusses the complexity of domestic violence, categorizing it into six forms: physical, emotional, sexual, financial, psychological, and technological abuse. She emphasizes the necessity of recognizing these types to effectively support victims. Her insights extend into the realm of healthy relationships, underscoring the importance of mutual respect, trust, and communication.

    Throughout the discussion, Ann offers practical advice for those in abusive situations, including the importance of identifying safe spaces, building a support network, accessing financial resources, and documenting incidents for legal actions. She stresses the critical role of accessible support systems and the National Domestic Violence Hotline for immediate assistance.

    As an engineer, Ann explores how technology can aid in identifying and addressing domestic violence but insists on the balance with human intervention.

    Ann’s journey from the Air Force to advocacy showcases her resilience and commitment to continuous learning and helping others. Her story is not just about combating domestic violence but also about inspiring change and fostering a supportive community through innovative solutions and heartfelt advocacy.

    For assistance, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.

    Thank you, Ann, for your continued service!



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    400 – Project New Hope & Mistress Carrie – ChatGPT

    400 – Project New Hope & Mistress Carrie – ChatGPT

    The 400th episode of Oscar Mike Radio features two distinguished guests: Bill Moore, USAF Veteran and the founder of Project New Hope, and Mistress Carrie, radio personality, media professional, podcast host, and Veterans Advocate. This episode delves into their unique initiatives to support veterans and their families. You can listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are hosted.

    Bill Moore initiated Project New Hope to aid veterans’ reintegration post-deployment, addressing the gaps in military support and aiming to prevent tragedies like suicide among veterans. The organization offers reunions and retreats for veterans to bond and support each other and involves families in its programs, recognizing their integral role in veterans' well-being.

    Through her work with WAAF, her podcast, and Cocktails in the War Room show, Mistress Carrie leverages her military ties to amplify veterans' stories, bridging the civilian-military divide. She promotes using digital platforms and music for advocacy and therapy, highlighting the therapeutic benefits she observed from music during a USO concert in Baghdad.

    Both guests also emphasize community engagement and innovative approaches. Mistress Carrie, for instance, collaborated on a special ice cream flavor, the proceeds of which support Project New Hope. Bill Moore discusses upcoming veterans’ retreats and fundraising events highlighting community involvement.

    We talked about the importance of advocating for veterans through established organizations to ensure their voices are heard, particularly in legislative contexts. It also calls for public education on the significance of Memorial Day and other veteran-related observances.

    Overall, this episode celebrates the dedication of Bill Moore and Mistress Carrie to veterans' causes, offering practical advice for those wishing to make a difference in the lives of veterans and their families. The conversation is a blend of poignant insights and actionable steps, encouraging continued support and recognition of veterans' contributions and sacrifices.

    Go to https://www.projectnewhopema.org/ - to learn more and help if you can.

    Also go to, https://mistresscarrie.com/ - to check out all the things Mistress Carrie is doing. She is Oscar Mike!

    Thanks to everyone who has supported me over the eight years and now 400 episodes of Oscar Mike Radio. It doesn’t happen without you all.

    We are Oscar Mike Radio, Mission in Flight!

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    • 1h 5 min
    399 – Jersey Joe – Patriots Helping Our Veterans

    399 – Jersey Joe – Patriots Helping Our Veterans

    As we come up to number 400, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jersey Joe, a US Air Force veteran and advocate with Patriots Helping Our Veterans.
    You can listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are hosted.

    Our discussion started with Joe recounting his military service, which included critical ground support roles in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Transitioning to civilian life posed significant challenges for Joe, as he struggled with isolation and the difficulty of building new relationships.

    A major focus of our conversation was the use of cannabis for medicinal purposes. Joe shared his struggles with mental health and how cannabis has provided him significant relief, prompting him to advocate for its benefits through Patriots Helping Our Veterans. This organization empowers veterans to explore alternative treatments like cannabis, offering peer support, resources, and advocacy for self-sustainability, especially in states supporting homegrown options.

    Joe and I discussed the stigmas associated with cannabis, contrasting it with traditional pharmaceuticals and emphasizing the importance of personalized approaches to its use. We reflected on the profound impact of veteran-to-veteran healing at events like the Harvest Cup, highlighting the community's commitment to non-judgmental support.

    Looking ahead, Joe was enthusiastic about expanding the reach and effectiveness of Patriots Helping Our Veterans through new partnerships, including one potentially near my home in Massachusetts.

    For those interested in supporting or joining Patriots Helping Our Veterans, Joe recommends visiting their website, which offers the most reliable information. Please see the links below.


    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/patriotshelpingvets

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/patriotshelpingvets

    Website - https://www.patriotshelpingvets.org/

    In conclusion, organizations like Patriots Helping Our Veterans are not just offering alternative treatments—they are essential lifelines for veterans facing the physical and mental scars of their service. We encourage veterans and their allies to reach out and join us in reducing veteran suicides and fostering a community of healing and hope.

    We are Mission in Flight

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    398 – Jeremiah Williams – Warriors First Inc

    398 – Jeremiah Williams – Warriors First Inc

    This week I talked with Jeremiah Williams, a dedicated Army National Guard veteran and representative of Warriors First Incorporated. You can listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are hosted.

    Jeremiah’s military aspirations were ignited at Liberty University, under the mentorship of a command Sergeant Major, leading him to join the National Guard. However, his journey was not without its hurdles. A severe training injury threatened his physical well-being, nearly costing him his foot. Despite this, Jeremiah's resilience was unshakeable, and he persevered, facing the aftermath of his injury with courage.

    Post-military life brought significant challenges for Jeremiah. After losing his job due to his injury and finding scant support from military organizations, he spiraled into a dark period marked by depression and alcoholism. It was a pivotal intervention by a college friend that rerouted his path towards recovery and purpose, sparking a passion to support others facing similar trials.

    Jeremiah shared several impactful stories, including one about a sergeant who tragically took his own life, deeply affecting him. He also discussed his hands-on approach to helping a financially struggling soldier, which underscores the importance of addressing both mental health and financial stability within the military community.

    As our conversation wrapped up, Jeremiah expressed his gratitude for the platform to discuss his organization's mission and the critical need for more support and volunteers to help Warriors First Incorporated expand and continue its crucial work. Their efforts in assisting soldiers as they transition from active duty are vital for the well-being of our military community.

    Thank you, Jeremiah, for talking with me.

    Go to https://warriorsfirstinc.org/ to learn more!

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    397 – Scotti Fraser – Never Surrender

    397 – Scotti Fraser – Never Surrender

    Scotti Fraser, recording artist, and proud Marine Corps Veteran came on to talk with me about his military service and music. Growing up under the sunny skies of California, Scotti shared how his journey took a significant turn when he joined the Marines, and how music became his saving grace.

    With a deep passion for live gigs and crafting songs, Scotti opened up about the deep emotional connection he has with his music. It's not just sound; it's a lifeline that has seen him through tough times in the military and continues to be a crucial part of his life. His commitment to putting heartfelt messages through his melodies is not just moving—it's transformative.

    We are both big fans of Social Distortion, our chat about the band's massive influence on him and the treasured rarity of their first album was absolutely thrilling! I am always amazed by how music fosters a sense of community and belonging, which is essential for both veterans and civilians.

    This Memorial Day week, take a moment to experience Scotti's powerful track, “Count the Cost.” This song is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made for the freedoms we cherish. Watch it here (https://youtu.be/fcrU2xaJtIQ?si=jbBS2Vk7Uh34VeOf ). Be sure to like and subscribe to support Scotti’s music journey!

    Want to know more about this incredible veteran? Visit Scotti Fraser’s Website to delve deeper into his story. https://www.scottifraser.com/

    Thank you, Scotti, for reminding us of the true American spirit. Semper Fidelis, Marine

    • 54 min
    396 - Brian McCarver – StoneBridge Financial Group

    396 - Brian McCarver – StoneBridge Financial Group

    I recently had the pleasure of hosting my 396th show with Brian McCarver, an Army veteran and a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, and his assistant, Morgan Emery. Brian shared insights into his military service, his transition into the wealth management industry, and his ongoing commitment to veteran advocacy.

    Brian’s military journey began in the early '90s at West Point, where he developed key leadership skills and discipline that later proved invaluable in his civilian career. After serving as an infantry officer with assignments in Fort Benning and Vicenza, Italy, Brian transitioned back to civilian life—a challenging move, especially with a young family.

    Settling back in his hometown, Brian applied his military skills to a new career in wealth management, joining Stonebridge Financial Group where he has now served for over two decades. His story is a powerful example of how veterans can adapt and thrive in the workforce.

    The wealth management field has evolved significantly, influenced by technological advancements and regulatory changes. Brian has adeptly embraced these changes, utilizing technology like AI to enhance client services and improve operational efficiency.

    Beyond his professional life, Brian is deeply committed to veteran advocacy. He has been instrumental in organizing fundraising events such as clay shooting tournaments to support veteran charities. These events, despite initial challenges like sourcing ammunition, have successfully rallied community support for veterans.

    Our conversation underscored the value of adaptability, the importance of community engagement, and the impact of sustained dedication to a cause. Brian’s journey from West Point to wealth management encapsulates the profound influence of military values in achieving a successful and meaningful career.

    For more information on the 3rd Annual Veterans Charities Clay Shoot and to learn how you can support, visit Stonebridge Financial Group's dedicated page here - https://www.stonebridgefg.com/veterans-charities-clay-shoot/

    Thank you, Brian and Morgan, for sharing with us!

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