13 episodes

We learn nothing from the stories we don't tell and the successes/mistakes we don't share. These lessons help shape future generations of Rangers, and provide a source of inspiration to those in need of some. Rangers are leaders, and that comes with a price. Collaborating together and creating an area of growth helps to lessen the burden for each, making wanting to be a leader even after you take the uniform off.

Do you want to help others by sharing your story? Start by registering at www.darbyproject.org/signup, then emailing podcast@darbyproject.org to schedule a time.

Ranger for Life The Darby Project

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 9 Ratings

We learn nothing from the stories we don't tell and the successes/mistakes we don't share. These lessons help shape future generations of Rangers, and provide a source of inspiration to those in need of some. Rangers are leaders, and that comes with a price. Collaborating together and creating an area of growth helps to lessen the burden for each, making wanting to be a leader even after you take the uniform off.

Do you want to help others by sharing your story? Start by registering at www.darbyproject.org/signup, then emailing podcast@darbyproject.org to schedule a time.

    Finding happiness in giving back - Jeramiah Wegner

    Finding happiness in giving back - Jeramiah Wegner

    On this episode we talk with 2/75 Veteran Jeramiah Wegner. We discuss his acceptance to Columbia and how a Ranger Buddy helped him get accepted, and the volunteer efforts he has been involved with over the years and why he does it.

    https://www.sentinelsoffreedom.org/
    https://www.warrior-scholar.org/
    https://missioncontinues.org/
    https://www.elitemeet.us/
    http://www.milvets.com/

    • 42 min
    Conversations with a Ranger.

    Conversations with a Ranger.

    Unedited. Unfiltered. RAW.

    • 47 min
    Zac Bell & Joseph Lattimer - Transition Assistant Program(TAP)

    Zac Bell & Joseph Lattimer - Transition Assistant Program(TAP)

    Zac Bell is a 3/75 mortarman who spent most of his career attached to 3-Delta. He currently works for the Department of Veteran Affairs under the Health Elegibility Center - for Enrollment Case Management.

    Joe Lattimer is a Navy Veteran and has worked for the Department of Veterans Affairs for sixteen years. Started VA career as a Certified Veteran Service Representative in the Winston-Salem, NC. and has held various roles to include:
    Military Retired Pay and Special Pay Programs Lead
    Overseas Military Service Coordinator
    Transition Assistant Program/Transition Liaison

    We talk about what the VA is doing to assist with creating a life cycle within the armed forces. Please don't forget to leave a review on whatever platform you are listening to us on. We love feedback!!

    RLTW

    • 51 min
    Luke Ryan - Be the author of your own life.

    Luke Ryan - Be the author of your own life.

    Former 3/75 Veteran Luke Ryan discusses his transition, going into the film industry, and how he has found his place in writing. He's recently published his first book. A work of fiction called "The First Marauder". Available on Amazon at : https://amzn.to/2LWLn1l

    • 43 min
    Andrew Horan - Thoughts on medication.

    Andrew Horan - Thoughts on medication.

    We talk to 1/75 Veteran Andrew Horan about his transition, separation anxiety, depression, and his aversion to taking "the cocktail" of meds the VA is known to prescribe. But when he began to struggle for motivation after a serious injury, he did his homework and found a solution in medication offered to him by the VA.

    • 24 min
    Patrick Turnage / Mission For Healing Foundation

    Patrick Turnage / Mission For Healing Foundation

    Patrick is a 2/75 veteran that served in the same platoon from Dec 1999- Feb 2011. Currently OPS SGM for 81st Sricker Brigade Combat Team in the Washington National Guard, and Co-founder of A Mission for Healing Foundation. They assist current and former military and their spouses through a few programs. First, They conduct missions trips which provide an opportunity to heal from the effects of war through acts of service and giving back on mission trips to developing countries, like Honduras. Second, they coordinate Spousal Retreats which help to strengthen the warfighter's most valuable player, increasing overall quality of life. And third, and still in development, a Gold Star program that will help the families of the fallen complete the mission their fallen service member started when they swore to defend our freedom.

    http://www.missionforhealingfoundation.org/
    https://www.facebook.com/missionforhealing/

    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

RGR Ryan ,

Great podcast, sharing good information!

Former Batt-Boy that enjoys hearing what’s going on in our community and learning tips that I can share with other younger Rangers as well...RLTW!

RangerWinnie ,

Ranger for Life

These are the stories you won’t get anywhere else. It’s not blood and guts or even heroic tales of battles, although some of that may be there because it’s part of who we are. These stories are about real life, after Regiment, after the guns go silent. How do you take what you were and keep becoming more... It’s hard to find your way and not all of us do. That’s why this is so important.

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