The Roger Sarnt Podcast

SFC Saeed Cruz

Hi! I am SFC Saeed Cruz, your host for The Roger Sar'nt Podcast! I am a 17 year Active Duty Soldier starting a journey to educate all new recruited and current Soldiers on U.S. Army policies, regulations, standard operating procedures, lifestyle, journey and what it means to be a U.S. Army Soldier. The platform is not limited to those in the Army, it can serve to educate those who have family members that are interested in joining. This way, you can have enough information to make what is going to be one of the most important decisions of your life. Thanks for listening and look forward to hearing from all of you.Remember, you don't have to embrace the suck, if you have the right tools in your ruck! Have any question comments, or ideas for the show? You can send them to my gmail account: rogersarnt@gmail.com Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and here is my linktree:https://linktr.ee/rogersarntIG: @roger_sarntFacebook: @rogersarntTikTok: @rogersarnt

  1. 12/10/2025

    Episode 75: How The National Training Center Turns Chaos Into Cohesion

    Send us Fan Mail Think the Mojave is just heat and hardship? It’s a teacher with a mean streak. We walk through the National Training Center from the first checklist to the final bus ride, translating real-world friction into practical steps you can use to build combat power, protect your people, and keep the mission moving. From the official packing list to the “real” one that keeps you functioning, we share field-proven gear, foot care, and small comforts that prevent big problems. Then we head into RSOI to cover Prepo yard truths, PMCS that actually sticks at turn-in, and the paperwork details that save you from owning someone else’s faults. Crossing the berm flips the switch. We dig into how heat, cold, and dust degrade performance, why battery discipline and weapons maintenance matter more than you think, and how OPFOR punishes lazy tactics. Urban operations at Razizh, call-for-fire, casualty play, and convoy stress test everything from logistics to leadership. You’ll hear why there’s no magic trick to “beat the box,” just disciplined fundamentals, aggressive execution, and a team that knows its roles when chaos hits. On the back end, regeneration brings accountability and relief. We map the cleaning, inspections, turn-ins, and AARs that bring a battered formation back to fighting shape—and the patience required when details pile up. By the time you’re counting gear for the last time, you’re carrying more than dust. You’re carrying tighter cohesion, sharper skills, and a shared story that builds better soldiers and better teams. If NTC is on your horizon, this guide will spare you avoidable pain and set your unit up to perform. Subscribe, share with your team, and drop your best NTC hack or hard-learned lesson in a review. Support the show Thanks for listening, please download and leave a review. Remember, you don't have to embrace the suck, if you have the right tools in your ruck!  If you have any question comments, or ideas for the show you can send them to my Gmail account: rogersarnt@gmail.com Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Discord: Lintree: https://linktr.ee/rogersarnt IG: https://www.instagram.com/roger_sarnt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rogersarnt TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rogersarnt Discord: https://discord.gg/sA5cYD2N7b

    35 min
  2. 08/27/2025

    Episode 74: Rank Protects You: How Five Senior Officers Lost Everything Over Inappropriate Relationships

    Send us Fan Mail The unspoken truth about Army leadership firings lies in the coded language we often see in headlines. When senior officers are relieved for "loss of confidence" or "prohibited relationships," there's always a deeper story. This episode breaks down five recent high-profile cases where military careers came crashing down—from a four-star general to battalion commanders—all over inappropriate relationships. We dive into the shocking case of Major General Michael Turley, demoted from two-star general all the way to lieutenant colonel, erasing decades of rank progression and drastically reducing his retirement pay. You'll hear about General Charles Hamilton, whose firing marked the first time in nearly 20 years that a four-star general was removed from command. The standards apply regardless of gender, as Colonel Megan Sullivan discovered when allegations of sexual misconduct against male subordinates ended her groundbreaking command position. The military's professional boundaries exist for a reason, and these cases demonstrate that even consensual relationships can destroy careers when they create the appearance of favoritism or misuse of rank. The higher you climb in military leadership, the more devastating the fall when those boundaries are crossed. For junior soldiers watching these leaders face consequences, the message is clear: accountability applies at every level of the chain of command. Whether you're currently serving or simply interested in military leadership culture, these stories provide a sobering reminder that integrity matters. When leaders fail to maintain professional relationships, they undermine the very foundation of military discipline. Share your thoughts—are these firings proof the Army holds leaders accountable, or does the system only react once situations become too problematic to ignore? Support the show Thanks for listening, please download and leave a review. Remember, you don't have to embrace the suck, if you have the right tools in your ruck!  If you have any question comments, or ideas for the show you can send them to my Gmail account: rogersarnt@gmail.com Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Discord: Lintree: https://linktr.ee/rogersarnt IG: https://www.instagram.com/roger_sarnt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rogersarnt TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rogersarnt Discord: https://discord.gg/sA5cYD2N7b

    27 min
  3. 08/20/2025

    Episode 73: Free Money for Homebuyers: Unlocking the Hidden Power of VA Loans

    Send us Fan Mail Ever wondered if your military benefits could do more than just help you buy a house? What if your VA loan could actually eliminate your personal debt while getting you into your dream home? This eye-opening episode reveals a powerful, legitimate strategy that transforms how military members approach homebuying. We dive deep into the secret weapon within VA loans – seller concessions that can be used to pay off personal debt. Unlike any other loan program, VA loans allow up to 4% of the home's value in seller concessions that can be directed toward paying off credit cards, car loans, or other debts. For a $300,000 home, that's potentially $12,000 to eliminate financial burdens! This strategy works whether you initially qualify for the loan or need the debt reduction to improve your debt-to-income ratio to meet qualification requirements. The episode breaks down exactly how this works through the VA Lender's Handbook, walking through real-world scenarios and calculations. You'll learn what counts toward the 4% limit, how to calculate potential savings, and the critical differences between using concessions for debt payoff versus interest rate buydowns. We even explore how this approach differs from conventional and FHA loans, highlighting why the VA loan truly stands as the most powerful mortgage option available to service members. Whether you're actively house-hunting or planning for the future, this knowledge gives you a financial advantage that few military members fully understand. Share this episode with your fellow service members – this information could literally save them thousands while improving their financial future. Remember, you don't have to embrace the suck if you've got the right tools in your ruck! Support the show Thanks for listening, please download and leave a review. Remember, you don't have to embrace the suck, if you have the right tools in your ruck!  If you have any question comments, or ideas for the show you can send them to my Gmail account: rogersarnt@gmail.com Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Discord: Lintree: https://linktr.ee/rogersarnt IG: https://www.instagram.com/roger_sarnt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rogersarnt TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rogersarnt Discord: https://discord.gg/sA5cYD2N7b

    25 min
  4. 08/13/2025

    Episode 72: Your NCOER Support Form is the roadmap to better evaluations

    Send us Fan Mail Your NCOER support form holds more power over your military career than you realize, yet most soldiers treat it like meaningless paperwork. Sergeant Cruz breaks down the harsh reality that eight out of ten NCO raters completely ignore this critical document, leading to watered-down evaluations and career stagnation for countless soldiers. We explore the strategic importance of the DA Form 2166-9-1-Alpha and how it serves as your roadmap to evaluation success. From setting realistic goals within your first 30 days to documenting daily accomplishments, this conversation reveals why smart soldiers use the support form proactively rather than reactively. You'll discover how pages three and four contain hidden guidance on Army Leadership Requirements that directly impact your evaluation ratings. The discussion covers the sobering truth about rater control over evaluations and why appeals processes fail without proper documentation. Sergeant Cruz shares practical strategies for maintaining monthly records, aligning with rater expectations, and protecting yourself from evaluation disputes. We also address the knowledge gap in professional military education, explaining why these critical skills aren't taught at BLC or ALC, leaving soldiers to learn through trial and error. Whether you're transitioning from specialist to sergeant or looking to improve your evaluation outcomes, this episode provides actionable insights for taking control of your NCOER process. Subscribe for more essential military knowledge that fills the gaps in formal training. Support the show Thanks for listening, please download and leave a review. Remember, you don't have to embrace the suck, if you have the right tools in your ruck!  If you have any question comments, or ideas for the show you can send them to my Gmail account: rogersarnt@gmail.com Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Discord: Lintree: https://linktr.ee/rogersarnt IG: https://www.instagram.com/roger_sarnt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rogersarnt TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rogersarnt Discord: https://discord.gg/sA5cYD2N7b

    14 min
  5. 08/06/2025

    Episode 71: Lead, Develops, Achieves: The Second Part of the Triple Threat

    Send us Fan Mail Are you struggling to write NCOER bullets that truly capture your leadership impact? The difference between mediocre and exceptional Army leaders comes down to understanding three critical competencies: Leads, Develops, and Achieves. In this essential episode, we break down exactly what these competencies mean beyond the official language of DAPAM and AR 623-3. Your rater and senior rater aren't just looking for buzzwords—they're evaluating how effectively you influence others, build trust, communicate purpose, and deliver results under pressure. I share concrete examples of powerful bullets that demonstrate each competency in action, helping you transform vague accomplishments into quantifiable impacts. The "Develops" competency deserves special attention as it represents your leadership legacy. When you properly develop subordinates, you create a force multiplier effect that extends your impact throughout the organization. Too many NCOs fail here due to misguided concerns about job security. I explain why the opposite is true—strong development of your replacement actually accelerates your own advancement. What separates truly exceptional leaders is how they bring everything together through the "Achieves" competency. It's not just about checking boxes; it's about taking ownership and delivering measurable results that elevate your entire organization's performance. Whether someone's watching or not, these competencies should inform every aspect of your leadership. Ready to transform your leadership approach? Join me in this practical, no-nonsense breakdown of Army leadership fundamentals. Share this episode with your battle buddies, follow the show for weekly Army insights, and connect with me on social media to discuss your specific leadership challenges. Remember—you don't have to embrace the suck if you've got the right tools in your ruck. Support the show Thanks for listening, please download and leave a review. Remember, you don't have to embrace the suck, if you have the right tools in your ruck!  If you have any question comments, or ideas for the show you can send them to my Gmail account: rogersarnt@gmail.com Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Discord: Lintree: https://linktr.ee/rogersarnt IG: https://www.instagram.com/roger_sarnt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rogersarnt TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rogersarnt Discord: https://discord.gg/sA5cYD2N7b

    13 min
  6. 07/30/2025

    Episode 70: Character, Presence, Intellect: The Triple Threat of Army Leadership

    Send us Fan Mail Ever wondered what truly separates good leaders from great ones in the Army? Forget the stereotypes about badge-heavy uniforms and drill sergeant voices. The secret lies in mastering three fundamental leadership attributes: character, presence, and intellect. In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the foundations of Army leadership according to AR 623-3 and DA PAM 623-3, breaking down what these attributes actually mean in practical terms. Character isn't just about Army values—it's about building trust and accountability while maintaining empathy and discipline. Presence goes beyond looking sharp in uniform—it's about embodying professionalism, fitness, confidence, and resilience in everything you do. As SMA Weimer puts it, "audio has to match the visual." And intellect? That's your problem-solving ability, innovative thinking, sound judgment, and tactical expertise in action. What makes this episode especially valuable is the actionable advice for documenting these attributes on your NCOER. We share concrete examples of powerful bullets for each attribute—bullets that demonstrate both quantitative metrics and qualitative impact. Whether you're preparing for your next evaluation or mentoring junior NCOs, these insights will help you showcase not just your performance, but your potential. Because at the end of the day, the Army promotes based on what you're capable of becoming, not just what you've already done. Ready to elevate your leadership game and stand out in your next evaluation? Listen now, share with your team, and remember: you don't have to embrace the suck if you've got the right tools in your ruck. Support the show Thanks for listening, please download and leave a review. Remember, you don't have to embrace the suck, if you have the right tools in your ruck!  If you have any question comments, or ideas for the show you can send them to my Gmail account: rogersarnt@gmail.com Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Discord: Lintree: https://linktr.ee/rogersarnt IG: https://www.instagram.com/roger_sarnt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rogersarnt TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rogersarnt Discord: https://discord.gg/sA5cYD2N7b

    13 min
  7. 07/23/2025

    Episode 69: Gen Z Soldiers: Soft or Savvy?

    Send us Fan Mail Are today's soldiers truly soft, or are they simply adapting to systems that haven't evolved with the times? This thought-provoking episode dives deep into the generational divide shaping today's Army culture. When senior NCOs claim that Generation Z soldiers lack discipline or respect for tradition, they're often misinterpreting critical thinking as defiance. The younger generation's tendency to question "why" before action isn't necessarily about avoiding work—it's about seeking efficient solutions and understanding purpose. From customs and courtesies to training methodologies, what looks like resistance to authority often reveals a deeper desire to modernize outdated approaches. The digital native generation brings technological fluency that could revolutionize military operations if properly leveraged. Yet when they suggest using cloud-based tools instead of whiteboards, or question why PT doesn't match the actual requirements of the Army Fitness Test, they're frequently dismissed with "this is how we've always done it." Meanwhile, the Army preaches modernization while clinging to traditional methods that fail to engage today's soldiers effectively. Perhaps most concerning is how the Army sends mixed messages about mental health—encouraging awareness and self-care while simultaneously expecting soldiers to "suck it up" when they actually seek support. Similarly, feedback systems break down when leadership doesn't create safe spaces for honest critique, shutting down the very innovation they claim to value. The solution isn't for one generation to simply adapt to the other, but for the Army as an institution to evolve in ways that harness the strengths of all its members. Whether you're an NCO frustrated with changing norms or a junior soldier seeking better systems, this conversation will challenge your perspective on what true military readiness looks like in the digital age. Subscribe now for more no-fluff discussions about the real challenges facing today's Army. What outdated military practice do you think needs to evolve? Share your thoughts in the comments! Support the show Thanks for listening, please download and leave a review. Remember, you don't have to embrace the suck, if you have the right tools in your ruck!  If you have any question comments, or ideas for the show you can send them to my Gmail account: rogersarnt@gmail.com Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Discord: Lintree: https://linktr.ee/rogersarnt IG: https://www.instagram.com/roger_sarnt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rogersarnt TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rogersarnt Discord: https://discord.gg/sA5cYD2N7b

    24 min
  8. 07/16/2025

    Episode 68: Stripes on the Horizon: 9 Keys to Dominating Your Next Military Board

    Send us Fan Mail Facing a military promotion board can make even the most confident soldier anxious. The stakes are high—one wrong answer could derail your career advancement. But what if you could walk into that room knowing exactly what to expect and how to respond? This episode delivers a comprehensive roadmap for conquering any military board, from Soldier of the Month to promotion boards. Drawing from nearly two decades of experience, we break down the nine critical elements that separate successful candidates from those who leave empty-handed. You'll discover how to master the fundamentals that every board expects you to know—from your chain of command to the Soldier's Creed—and how to study efficiently by focusing on consistently asked topics rather than trying to memorize entire regulations. We dive deep into the psychology of board proceedings, revealing why your appearance and confidence matter just as much as your knowledge. Learn the proper reporting procedures, how to address board members correctly, and the best way to handle questions you don't know the answers to. You'll also gain insights into preparing an effective personal biography, practicing with mock boards, and crafting a compelling "Why me" statement that showcases your readiness for greater responsibility. Beyond just surviving your board appearance, this guide teaches you how to thrive under pressure and present yourself as the leader the Army needs. Whether it's your first board or you're helping prepare your soldiers, these battle-tested strategies will help you walk in confident and walk out with stripes. Remember, as we say: you don't have to embrace the suck if you've got the right tools in your ruck. Ready to transform your board preparation? Listen now, and don't forget to check our description for the bio template mentioned in the episode. Support the show Thanks for listening, please download and leave a review. Remember, you don't have to embrace the suck, if you have the right tools in your ruck!  If you have any question comments, or ideas for the show you can send them to my Gmail account: rogersarnt@gmail.com Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Discord: Lintree: https://linktr.ee/rogersarnt IG: https://www.instagram.com/roger_sarnt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rogersarnt TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rogersarnt Discord: https://discord.gg/sA5cYD2N7b

    27 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.3
out of 5
3 Ratings

About

Hi! I am SFC Saeed Cruz, your host for The Roger Sar'nt Podcast! I am a 17 year Active Duty Soldier starting a journey to educate all new recruited and current Soldiers on U.S. Army policies, regulations, standard operating procedures, lifestyle, journey and what it means to be a U.S. Army Soldier. The platform is not limited to those in the Army, it can serve to educate those who have family members that are interested in joining. This way, you can have enough information to make what is going to be one of the most important decisions of your life. Thanks for listening and look forward to hearing from all of you.Remember, you don't have to embrace the suck, if you have the right tools in your ruck! Have any question comments, or ideas for the show? You can send them to my gmail account: rogersarnt@gmail.com Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and here is my linktree:https://linktr.ee/rogersarntIG: @roger_sarntFacebook: @rogersarntTikTok: @rogersarnt