Tango Alpha Lima Podcast

The American Legion

Three Global War on Terrorism veterans interview military veterans and other influencers in the military community who share stories related to transitioning, valor and heroism, mental wellness and overcoming PTSD, accessing VA benefits and much more. Join us each week for vibrant camaraderie, playful joking and hot takes on current events, interesting trends and quirky stories of interest to the military and veteran community. This weekly podcast is produced by The American Legion. For more stories and videos please visit www.legion.org/tangoalphalima

  1. 8月11日

    From the Pentagon to the Podium: Translating Military Leadership to Business - Tango Alpha Lima

    Retired Gen. Matt Smith spent more than 30 years in the Army and National Guard, commanding at every level from company to brigade and serving in strategic roles at the Pentagon. Now, as executive director of Veteran Initiatives at Emory University's Goizueta Business School, he's on a mission to help transitioning servicemembers translate their military leadership into civilian career success. On episode 313 of Tango Alpha Lima, Smith talks about his "Leave It to Beaver" childhood, his path into the Army, and how he now leads Emory's Master of Business for Veterans program. The one-year accredited degree is designed for servicemembers with 20-plus years of service. He breaks down why NCOs are "the ultimate salespeople," how he's educating civilian employers on the value veterans bring to the workforce, and what makes veteran students different from the rest of higher ed. Also in this episode, podcast hosts Stacy Pearsall, Adam Marr and Joe Worley discuss: How the USS Skate made the impossible possible at the North Pole in 1958America’s oldest military decoration that dates back to the Revolutionary War.Why yelling “Geronimo!" became a military tradition thanks to a U.S. Army paratrooper in 1940 at Fort Benning, Ga. , Recruit Miliary and Hiring our Heroes Enter our sweepstakes to win a Humvee Emory University Goizueta Business School Gen. Matt Smith on LinkedIn Tell us Why You Love Your Service Animal

    From the Pentagon to the Podium: Translating Military Leadership to Business - Tango Alpha Lima
  2. 7月28日

    How battlefield archaeology is giving veterans a new career – Tango Alpha Lima

    What if the best therapy for a veteran wasn’t in a clinic but in the ground? Stephen Humphreys is a former Air Force officer, PhD archaeologist, and co-founder of American Veterans Archaeological Recovery (AVAR) — the only organization in the United States using professional battlefield archaeology to build long-term careers for veterans. AVAR crews have worked Saratoga, Fort Ticonderoga, the Battle of Camden, and are headed to Bunker Hill. Through a partnership with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, they have helped bring home the remains of three WWII service members lost for eight decades. Humphreys talks about why veterans belong on these sites, what archaeology gives them that most programs can’t, and why purpose — not sympathy — is what actually changes lives. Also in this episode: a myth-or-fact battlefield archaeology edition that covers what’s still left to find at Revolutionary War sites and whether WWII remains can still come home after 80 years. Plus, a Navy sailor opens a Monster Energy drink and finds something that was definitely not on the label. Your stories. Your service. Your community. This is Tango Alpha Lima. SHOW NOTES Learn more about the birth of NASAAd Break: S.O.A.R.Learn more about Veterans Curation ProgramDig deeper into Stephen's work with AVAREnter the Drive for Freedom Sweepstakes for a chance to win a Humvee! Join The American Legion

    How battlefield archaeology is giving veterans a new career – Tango Alpha Lima
  3. 7月21日

    Retired Navy SEAL Commander: Mindfulness, Survivor's Guilt, and Leading With Presence - Tango Alpha Lima

    Jon Macaskill spent 24 years as a Navy SEAL Commander, leading special operations from 16-man teams to formations of 2,500. He was in the Joint Operations Center the night Operation Red Wings claimed 19 American lives in Afghanistan — men he called his own. What followed was a decade of self-medication and darkness. Then a Navy psychologist suggested mindfulness and meditation. Macaskill laughed at first but then tried it. And it changed everything. Now a leadership coach, speaker, and co-host of the Men Talking Mindfulness podcast, Macaskill joins Tango Alpha Lima hosts Adam Marr and Joe Worley to talk about survivor's guilt, why he started blocking off mental health days in red on his calendar where his sailors could see them, and why hypervigilance and mindfulness are more alike than most veterans think. Also in this episode: the DOJ takes action against a towing company targeting service members, the 80-year history of American Legion Boys Nation, and a myth-or-fact breakdown on meditation and the military. SHOW NOTES Learn more about American Legion Boys Nation Enter The American Legion Drive for Freedom Sweepstakes Learn more about Jon Macaskill Check out the Men Talking Mindfulness podcast The American Legion National Oratorical Contest Read full article: Feds sue towing company for allegedly illegally auctioning off troops’ cars Military Myth or Fact? — Mindfulness Edition

    Retired Navy SEAL Commander: Mindfulness, Survivor's Guilt, and Leading With Presence - Tango Alpha Lima
  4. 5月19日

    Gold Star Father turns Abbey Gate tragedy into mission to heal veterans - Tango Alpha Lima

    On Aug. 26, 2021, Marine Lance Corporal Jared Schmitz, age 20, was among 13 servicemembers killed at the Abbey Gate in Kabul during the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. He had wanted to be a Marine since he was 8. In the weeks after Jared's death, condolence checks from strangers filled more than a foot of mail. His father, Mark, couldn't bring himself to spend a single dollar of it. So he launched a nonprofit instead aimed at honoring the fallen and helping servicemembers with their mental health. On this Memorial Day episode of Tango Alpha Lima, Gold Star father Mark Schmitz joins hosts Adam Marr and Joe Worley to share the story of The Freedom 13, a mission to build therapeutic retreat camps for veterans and law enforcement on 100-plus acres in all 50 states, free of charge, with the first camp already under construction in Missouri. He also discusses the coalition of Abbey Gate families fighting for GI Bill reform and increased death benefits for fallen servicemembers. Also on this episode: Memorial Day events around the nation, the origin story of the Battle Buddy system, and Memorial Day fitness challenges honoring the fallen — including The Murph. SHOW LINKS Learn more about Armed Forces Vacation Club Visit The Freedom 13 website Learn more about the 2026 Angels of Abbey Gate Memorial Ride We Are The Mighty: Battle Buddies originated in the trenches of WWI Memorial Day Challenges: The Murph

    Gold Star Father turns Abbey Gate tragedy into mission to heal veterans - Tango Alpha Lima

簡介

Three Global War on Terrorism veterans interview military veterans and other influencers in the military community who share stories related to transitioning, valor and heroism, mental wellness and overcoming PTSD, accessing VA benefits and much more. Join us each week for vibrant camaraderie, playful joking and hot takes on current events, interesting trends and quirky stories of interest to the military and veteran community. This weekly podcast is produced by The American Legion. For more stories and videos please visit www.legion.org/tangoalphalima

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