The Barracks Life

The Barracks Life

Where boots hit the deck, stories take flight. Welcome to The Barracks Life, a podcast that brings you authentic stories from the men and women who've walked the path of military service.

Episodes

  1. MAR 4

    Episode 10: Boats and Robots: Frankie Ortiz's Journey

    He grew up farming and breaking horses in a town of a few thousand people in Texaco, New Mexico. He graduated with 28 classmates, turned down a full-ride college scholarship, and walked into a Navy recruiter's office with one question: "Got anything where I work with my hands?" 25 years later, Frankie Ortiz retired as an aviation mechanic — having served on frigates, cruisers, and destroyers, survived 10 deployments, been aboard the USS Lincoln during the filming of Stealth, and transitioned from fixing helicopters to teaching drone warfare tactics used on today's modern battlefield. But this episode goes deeper than sea stories. Frankie opens up about missing his grandmother's funeral while deployed, the divorce that followed 15 years of marriage, and the moment his "compartmentalized boxes" finally overflowed. He talks about what it really feels like to hand over your security badge after 25 years — and the identity crisis that no one warns you about. He also shares the phone call that landed him a job within a week of retirement, why he deleted social media over a decade ago, and what raising his kids as a single father has taught him about structure, grace, and showing up with a smile. Whether you're active duty, a veteran navigating transition, or someone searching for purpose on the other side of a major life change — this one's for you. 🎙️ "Early is on time. On time is late. Late is in trouble."

    1h 57m
  2. 11/01/2025

    Episode 7: Networks and The Truth: Jyro Francisco's Journey

    The Barracks Life - Episode 7: Networks and The Truth - Featuring Former IT1 Jyro Francisco What happens when the guy handling emergency action messages—the ones that "put warheads on foreheads"—discovers the most important message he'll ever transmit is the Gospel? Former Navy IT1 Jyro Francisco takes us from the rowdy "Club 159" bootcamp division to Pearl Harbor's message centers, through the ballistic missile scare that had Hawaii running for cover, and into a faith journey that transformed everything. This isn't your typical military story. It's about a man who built networks for the Navy—both digital and human—but didn't realize the most important connection was the one he'd been avoiding: a personal relationship with God. The Hawaii ballistic missile scare from inside the wire—texting final goodbyes while waiting by a windowBeing on duty during the Pearl Harbor active shooter incident few people know aboutFrom Catholic fear to Christian freedom: "God made hell for those who don't want to be with Him—that's how much He respects our choice"Getting forced out after 8 years and discovering it was God's plan all alongThe terrifying freedom of civilian life: "What do you mean 'my pace'?"Why bringing coffee and donuts made him a better leader than any manual could"Their spirit and soul is more important than this 20-year career." Jyro didn't just upgrade ship networks—he upgraded lives. Now as a civilian contractor, he's still connecting sailors to what matters most. Perfect for: Anyone navigating faith questions, transition struggles, or wondering what it means to truly surrender control. 🎧 Where boots hit the deck, stories take flight. #TheBarracksLife #NavyVeteran #FaithJourney #MilitaryPodcast #VeteranStories #TransitionLife

    1h 50m
  3. 05/22/2025

    Episode 1: Above and Beyond: Gunnery Sergeant Jose Manuel Valdez's Journey

    In this powerful first episode of The Barracks Life, host former Sergeant Khit Lovan sits down with retired Gunnery Sergeant Jose Manuel Valdez to unpack his incredible 20-year journey in the United States Marine Corps. From growing up in Tijuana and San Diego to serving aboard CH-53s—the legendary “Hurricane Makers”—Jose reflects on pivotal deployments, leadership moments, and lessons learned from combat, training, and transition to civilian life. He shares unforgettable stories about reenlisting at iconic locations like the USS Arizona Memorial, Iwo Jima, and even the ruins of Babylon. Along the way, the conversation touches on the discipline of daily habits (like their 100-push-up challenge), mental health, camaraderie, and what it means to find purpose after the uniform comes off. Editorial Notes: The Air Force base mentioned during the Pearl Harbor discussion is Bellows Air Force Station, a key but lesser-known site attacked on December 7, 1941.The correct name of the movie mentioned here is Tora! Tora! Tora!, a 1970 epic war film that dramatizes the events leading up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, from both American and Japanese positions.At the time of recording, Khit (the host) and Jose (the guest) are doing 100 push-ups a day challenge. The goal is to build discipline, consistency, and a little physical toughness along the way. They were on day 34 of their 100-push-up-a-day challenge, totaling 3,400 push-ups each.

    1h 42m

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Where boots hit the deck, stories take flight. Welcome to The Barracks Life, a podcast that brings you authentic stories from the men and women who've walked the path of military service.