Veteran Made with Carey Kight

Carey Kight

Unfiltered conversations with Hollywood directors, acclaimed actors, visionary producers, best-selling authors, and sports media personalities who are redefining how American culture bridges the military-civilian divide. This isn’t polite small talk — it’s bold, revealing, and relentless. Veteran Made fuses the intensity of military discipline with the creative pulse of media and storytelling. Carey’s sharp, cinematic interviewing style cuts past surface talk to expose how creativity, courage, and conviction collide behind the scenes of today’s biggest cultural moments. Listen to Veteran Made with Carey Kight for the conversations other shows won’t touch.

  1. Jun 30

    Lights, Camera, Violence of Action: How Christian Brunetti Uses Tactics and Truth to Tell Stories

    Christian Brunetti joins Carey Kight for a deep-dive conversation on military realism, Hollywood stunts, veteran storytelling, and the hard transition from special operations into the film industry. Known for his work on Army Wives, A24's Civil War, Marvel's Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and The Terminal List universe, including Dark Wolf and True Believer, Brunetti breaks down how his Army and special operations background shaped his path as a military technical advisor, stunt performer, filmmaker, and storyteller. He explains why tactical realism on screen is about far more than weapons handling, room clearing, and gear accuracy — it is about character, psychology, stakes, and helping actors understand the “why” behind the movements. Carey and Christian discuss the relationship between military advisors, stunt teams, actors, directors, and production crews, and how the best on-screen action comes from trust, humility, preparation, and collaboration. Brunetti also shares what he learned transitioning from the Army into Hollywood, how he found his way onto Army Wives almost by accident, and why relationships, adaptability, and service-minded leadership matter just as much on a film set as they do in uniform. The conversation also turns deeply personal as Christian opens up about PTSD, veteran suicide, failure, fear, creative risk, and the short film he is writing, directing, acting in, and producing to show what PTSD can actually feel like from the inside. He discusses Brothers Keepers Veteran Foundation, the legacy of his friend Chris Cathers, and why he believes veterans and creatives have a responsibility to tell real stories with honesty, courage, and humanity. This episode is for veterans, filmmakers, actors, stunt performers, military technical advisors, fans of The Terminal List, and anyone interested in how authentic warfighter experience can shape better storytelling on screen. Topics include: Christian Brunetti’s transition from the Army into film and television Working as a military technical advisor on Army Wives and The Terminal List Dark Wolf, True Believer, and the world of Jack Carr adaptations The difference between tactical accuracy and true military realism How actors prepare for military and special operations roles What stunt teams and military advisors each bring to action scenes Why elite actors and elite operators share similar traits PTSD, veteran suicide, and the unseen weight many veterans carry Brothers Keepers Veteran Foundation and the legacy of Chris Cathers Making independent films without waiting for permission Why failure, selection, and creative risk can become a path forward Episode Sponsors: VM Merch Go Pills -- use "VM15" at checkout for 15% off your order. BUBS Naturals -- use "veteranmade" at checkout for 20% off your order. True Made Foods -- use "VET" at checkout for 15% off your order. Ruck Sox -- use "VETERANMADE15" at checkout for 15% off your order. Bravo Actual -- use "Veteran Made" at checkout for 15% off your order. Intro Song composed and produced by Cleod9. SOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/veteranmade.ck/ https://www.instagram.com/cbrunettifilm/ https://www.instagram.com/ghostsinthedaylightfilm/

    1h 16m
  2. The Punisher: How Nick Koumalatsos Breathed Humanity Back Into Jon Bernthal's Frank Castle

    Jun 1

    The Punisher: How Nick Koumalatsos Breathed Humanity Back Into Jon Bernthal's Frank Castle

    Do it right, or don’t do it at all. In episode 179, Nick Koumalatsos returns to Veteran Made to talk about his work as a consulting producer on The Punisher: One Last Kill and his collaboration with Jon Bernthal to bring Frank Castle back to the screen with honesty, weight, and realism. Nick shares how his own background as a Force Recon Marine and special operations veteran helped shape the character, from the tactical details to the deeper emotional truth of a man who has lost his identity, his purpose, and the people who mattered most to him. We talk about how Nick’s book, Excommunicated Warrior, influenced parts of Frank’s arc, why the story needed to show rock bottom instead of explain it, and what it means to portray veterans and special operations service members as human beings rather than untouchable icons. We also get into the craft behind the film itself — working with Jon Bernthal and the stunt team to build realistic action sequences, refining weapons manipulation and close quarter combat, and understanding the difference between what is real in life and what reads as real on camera. This is a conversation about transition, accountability, purpose, brotherhood, pain, and the responsibility of telling these stories the right way in the most grounded depiction of a modern veteran in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Episode Sponsors: VM Merch Go Pills -- use "VM15" at checkout for 15% off your order. BUBS Naturals -- use "veteranmade" at checkout for 20% off your order. True Made Foods -- use "VET" at checkout for 15% off your order. Ruck Sox -- use "VETERANMADE15" at checkout for 15% off your order. Bravo Actual -- use "Veteran Made" at checkout for 15% off your order. Intro Song composed and produced by Cleod9. SOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/veteranmade.ck/ https://www.instagram.com/nickkoumalatsos/

    55 min
  3. Dancing with Text: How Ray Porter Brings Jack Carr's Books to Life by Getting Out of the Way

    May 25

    Dancing with Text: How Ray Porter Brings Jack Carr's Books to Life by Getting Out of the Way

    Discipline, humility, resilience, and what it means to serve the story first. In episode 178, I sit down with acclaimed actor and audiobook narrator Ray Porter for a wide-ranging conversation about storytelling, performance, and how a workmanlike approach to the craft has shaped his career. Ray discusses narrating Jack Carr’s The Fourth Option, the start of a new series and character outside the Terminal List universe, and what it’s like to bring Jack’s words to life after years of collaboration across fiction and nonfiction. He shares his unconventional approach to audiobook narration — reading cold, letting the text lead, and trying to disappear so the listener can connect directly with the story. We also dig into the physical, mental, and creative demands of narration, the difference between acting on stage, screen, and behind the mic, and why audiobook work is far more difficult than many people assume. The conversation moves from craft to calling, touching on burnout, creative renewal, theater, imposter syndrome, and the importance of building a full life outside the work itself. Ray also reflects on his role as Darkseid in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, the long road from being cut out of the theatrical release to finally hearing audiences cheer when the #SnyderCut arrived. Episode Sponsors: VM Merch Go Pills -- use "VM15" at checkout for 15% off your order. BUBS Naturals -- use "veteranmade" at checkout for 20% off your order. True Made Foods -- use "VET" at checkout for 15% off your order. Ruck Sox -- use "VETERANMADE15" at checkout for 15% off your order. Bravo Actual -- use "Veteran Made" at checkout for 15% off your order. Intro Song composed and produced by Cleod9. SOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/veteranmade.ck/ https://www.instagram.com/the.ray.porter/

    1h 5m
  4. Forward Thrust: How Douglas Brunt Uses Narrative to Draw Connections Historians Have Missed

    May 18

    Forward Thrust: How Douglas Brunt Uses Narrative to Draw Connections Historians Have Missed

    Forgotten history, political complexity, storytelling, and the strange ways oil, empire, and ideology have shaped the modern world. In episode 177, I sit down with bestselling author Douglas Brunt to discuss The Lost Empire of Emanuel Nobel, a sweeping narrative history about oil, revolution, and the forgotten Nobel heir who helped power the war machine. Doug shares how Emanuel Nobel’s story emerged from his previous book on Rudolf Diesel, why the Russian Nobel family was effectively erased from history, and how Emanuel’s oil empire collided with the rise of Stalin, Lenin, the Bolsheviks, and the violent upheaval of the Russian Revolution. Our conversation explores how narrative nonfiction can make history feel alive, why history is often more complicated than textbooks suggest, and how massive global shifts are experienced by real people on the ground. We also dig into the craft of writing: research rabbit holes, index cards, archival discoveries, footnotes, building narrative momentum, and the challenge of turning dense historical material into a story with real forward thrust. Episode Sponsors: VM Merch Go Pills -- use "VM15" at checkout for 15% off your order. BUBS Naturals -- use "veteranmade" at checkout for 20% off your order. True Made Foods -- use "VET" at checkout for 15% off your order. Ruck Sox -- use "VETERANMADE15" at checkout for 15% off your order. Bravo Actual -- use "Veteran Made" at checkout for 15% off your order. Intro Song composed and produced by Cleod9. SOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/veteranmade.ck/ https://www.instagram.com/douglas_brunt/

    51 min
  5. The Fourth Option: How Jack Carr Navigated Collaboration and Control to Build a New Universe

    May 11

    The Fourth Option: How Jack Carr Navigated Collaboration and Control to Build a New Universe

    Jack Carr is back on episode 176 to talk about The Fourth Option — his first thriller outside of the James Reece and Terminal List universe. This one still has all the flavor: authenticity, action, and the kind of detail that only comes from lived experience. But it also introduces a new character, Chris Walker, who brings a very different energy — part warfighter, part searcher, part philosopher, and very much his own man. Jack and I talk about building a new universe, collaborating with co-author M.P. Woodward, the challenge of letting someone else into your creative process, and why Jack still feels responsible for making every book better than the last. We also get into what it means to write honestly about the Afghanistan withdrawal, suicide in the veteran community, and the weight veterans carry when the right decisions still lead to painful outcomes. It’s a conversation about craft, responsibility, service, storytelling, and the pursuit of doing the work better every single time. Episode Sponsors: VM Merch Go Pills -- use "VM15" at checkout for 15% off your order. BUBS Naturals -- use "veteranmade" at checkout for 20% off your order. True Made Foods -- use "VET" at checkout for 15% off your order. Ruck Sox -- use "VETERANMADE15" at checkout for 15% off your order. Bravo Actual -- use "Veteran Made" at checkout for 15% off your order. Intro Song composed and produced by Cleod9. SOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/veteranmade.ck/ https://www.instagram.com/jackcarrusa/

    33 min
  6. Authenticity Isn't Optional: How Rudy Reyes Brings All of Himself to his Roles in Film, Television, and Advertising

    Mar 31

    Authenticity Isn't Optional: How Rudy Reyes Brings All of Himself to his Roles in Film, Television, and Advertising

    We must be the ones telling these stories. Not just consulting. Not just advising. Leading. Creating. Producing. Representing ourselves with precision and truth across every level and in every facet of the industry. If we don’t step up, culture will continue to get it wrong. In episode 173, I sit down with the wild man himself, Rudy Reyes — Marine Corps veteran, actor, stunt coordinator, producer, the driving force behind FOX’s Special Forces. Our conversation cuts straight to the core of what authentic storytelling  demands. Rudy doesn’t just play roles — he lives them, bringing hard-earned truths from the battlefield to film, television, and commercial advertising. We dive into his latest work as the lead in the VA’s Face Your Dragon campaign, a powerful PSA focused on securing firearms in the home to prevent veteran suicide. This is more than representation, it’s responsibility. Rudy breaks down how his experience as a warfighter directly informs his work as an actor, stunt coordinator, and producer, and why that level of authenticity cannot be faked or outsourced. Episode Sponsors: VM Merch Go Pills -- use "VM15" at checkout for 15% off your order. BUBS Naturals -- use "veteranmade" at checkout for 20% off your order. True Made Foods -- use "VET" at checkout for 15% off your order. Ruck Sox -- use "VETERANMADE15" at checkout for 15% off your order. Bravo Actual -- use "Veteran Made" at checkout for 15% off your order. Intro Song composed and produced by Cleod9. SOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/veteranmade.ck/ https://www.instagram.com/realrudyreyes/ https://www.instagram.com/newwarproductions/

    57 min
5
out of 5
13 Ratings

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Unfiltered conversations with Hollywood directors, acclaimed actors, visionary producers, best-selling authors, and sports media personalities who are redefining how American culture bridges the military-civilian divide. This isn’t polite small talk — it’s bold, revealing, and relentless. Veteran Made fuses the intensity of military discipline with the creative pulse of media and storytelling. Carey’s sharp, cinematic interviewing style cuts past surface talk to expose how creativity, courage, and conviction collide behind the scenes of today’s biggest cultural moments. Listen to Veteran Made with Carey Kight for the conversations other shows won’t touch.

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