In this episode of the Wet Boots Podcast, I engage in a deep conversation with Mike Morini, a veteran and author of 'Mild PTSD.' We explore Mike's military background, the impact of 9/11 on perceptions of military service, and the challenges veterans face when transitioning to civilian life. The discussion delves into the complexities of PTSD, memory distortion, and the importance of communication among veterans. Mike shares personal stories from his time in combat, the struggles with mental health, and the need for community support. The conversation culminates in reflections on life after service and the aspirations for a better future for veterans.
In this episode of the Wet Boots Podcast, I interview Damien Celaya, a veteran with 15 years of service in the Army National Guard. We discuss Damien's journey from joining the military to his experiences during deployments, the challenges of transitioning back to civilian life, and his entrepreneurial venture with Freedom Bear Coffee Company. Damien also shares insights about the QRF Up organization, which aims to prevent veteran and first responder suicides. The conversation touches on the realities of military life, the importance of community support, and the personal growth that comes from overcoming adversity.
In this episode of the Web Boots podcast, I welcome former Marine and host of the Four Years of Slave podcast, Cody. We discuss Cody's adventures in the military, including his time on a naval ship during the pandemic and a deployment in Okinawa, Japan. Cody shares his candid experiences about life in the Marines, the challenges and quirks of ship life, and the cultural encounters overseas. We dive into the psychology of transitioning to civilian life, the importance of peer support within the military, and the nuances of pursuing personal goals post-service. Cody also talks about growing his podcast, the motivation behind it, and offers invaluable advice to active and former military personnel. Tune in for a humorous, insightful, and engaging conversation about life inside and outside the military.
In this episode of Wet Boots Podcast, I welcome back the first returning guest, Nick Rogers, who recently left the Army to start a new life. We dive deep into Nick's experiences with the military, the strange process of getting the DD-214, and his future adventures. We also discuss the realities of transitioning out of military life, hilarious homeless sign stories, and Nick's plan to work with Horse Soldier Bourbon. Sit back and enjoy as we riff through various topics with humor and insightful anecdotes.
In this episode of the We Boots podcast, I have an in-depth conversation with fellow podcaster and friend Benjamin Lake, host of Benny and the Guest. We discuss Benjamin's journey in the military, the challenges of being a drill sergeant, and the nuances of running a podcast while serving.
Benjamin shares insights into his experiences, from cadet training to dealing with personal adversities, and his efforts to balance family life, military duties, and podcasting. They also touch on the support within the military community and provide advice for new soldiers, emphasizing the importance of confidence, participation, and resilience.
In this episode of the Wet Boots podcast, I sit down with former Marine and thriving entrepreneur, Manuel Villalobos. Manuel shares his compelling life story, from a tumultuous childhood with six parents and 16 siblings to experiencing homelessness and pursuing a successful military career. Manuel opens up about his near-death experiences, including a harrowing mission in South Korea and a deployment filled with unexploded ordnance in the Pacific Islands. He also discusses his time as president of an international motorcycle club in Japan, facing numerous challenges and investigations. Now focused on financial education and entrepreneurship, Manuel imparts valuable life lessons about resilience, self-discovery, and breaking free from the "rat race." Join us for this remarkable tale of transformation, ambition, and unwavering spirit.
In this episode of the Wet Boots Podcast, we introduce Carlos Techera also known as Era of Tech. Carlos shares how he blends military life, Star Wars cosplay, and fitness into a cohesive lifestyle. He discusses his diverse background, upbringing in Bayside, Queens, and his 15-year-long Army career. Carlos opens up about a life-changing helicopter crash, his experiences in ranger school, and his continued commitment to his comrades. This episode highlights the resilience and dedication of a remarkable guest who has successfully navigated various facets of life.
In this episode of the Wet Boots Podcast, we introduce Carlos Techera also known as Era of Tech. Carlos shares how he blends military life, Star Wars cosplay, and fitness into a cohesive lifestyle. He discusses his diverse background, upbringing in Bayside, Queens, and his 15-year-long Army career. Carlos opens up about a life-changing helicopter crash, his experiences in ranger school, and his continued commitment to his comrades. This episode highlights the resilience and dedication of a remarkable guest who has successfully navigated various facets of life.
In this episode of the Wet Boots Podcast, I speak with Gregory Stevenson, the podcast’s first Navy veteran guest. Gregory shares his journey from a struggling student to Navy service member, and how he transitioned to a successful career in financial planning and entrepreneurship. He discusses his initial challenges, including multiple attempts to find his path within the military branches and overcoming rejections. Gregory also talks about his financial successes, including creating a lucrative Airbnb business while still active in the Navy and his foray into financial services post-military life. Now a financial planner and author, Gregory offers invaluable advice for veterans and service members on budgeting, investments, and transitioning successfully into civilian life. Tune in for an inspiring and educational conversation filled with practical tips and personal anecdotes.
00:00 Introduction to the Wet Boots Podcast
00:10 Meet Gregory Stevenson: Navy Veteran and Financial Planner
00:39 Gregory's Journey: From Miami to the Navy
05:09 Navy Boot Camp Experiences
10:36 Life in the Navy: Shore Duty and Aviation
12:03 Memorable Moments and Challenges in the Navy
25:23 Transitioning Out of the Navy and Starting a Business
28:06 Making Serious Income with Airbnb
29:20 Discovering Financial Services
30:20 Navigating the Navy and Financial Success
32:50 Transitioning Out of the Military
34:08 Building a Financial Services Career
41:43 Helping Clients with Financial Strategies
53:57 Final Thoughts and Advice
In this episode of the Wet Boots Podcast, I sit down with Matt Tattersall, the legendary paratrooper known for his viral jump with his pet fish Willie. Join us as we dive deep into Matt’s military journey, the infamous jump, the aftermath, and his incredible adventures post-army life. From training stories to travel bug experiences, Matt shares it all. Don't miss this captivating conversation filled with humor, inspiration, and a slice of airborne folklore! 00:00 Introduction to the Wet Boots Podcast 00:29 Meet the Airborne Legend: Matt Tattersall 01:09 Matt's Military Beginnings 02:45 First Deployment Experiences 05:31 Life After Deployment 10:13 The Iconic Fish Jump 18:53 Going Viral and Facing Consequences 27:02 Life After the Army 30:51 Discovering Thailand and the Betta Fish Connection 31:46 Unexpected Extended Stay in Thailand 32:02 Motorbike Accident and Recovery 33:08 Reflecting on Military Life and Future Plans 35:43 Army Initiation Rituals and MRE Favorites 37:32 Airborne School Memories 42:28 Go or No Go at Willie's Station 50:24 Advice for Young Soldiers and Final Thoughts 52:17 Closing Remarks and Where to Find Matt
In the ever-evolving world of leadership, genuine connection and humility are treasured traits. Today, we spotlight an inspirational figure who embodies these qualities—John Howell. A revered Ranger, devoted father, and model of servant leadership, John Howell's journey and philosophy remind us of the profound impact leaders can have.
John Howell is a figure whose leadership philosophy is rooted in servitude and authenticity. His personal and professional journeys illuminate the path toward a leadership style that is compassionate and inclusive
John Howell truly represents the pinnacle of servant leadership—a guiding light for future generations eager to lead with empathy and respect.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:19 John Howell's Military Journey
02:21 Pre-Army Life and ROTC Experience
04:29 Active Duty and Early Challenges
07:09 Transition to National Guard
09:51 Social Media and Recruiting
14:31 Leadership and Resilience
20:07 Leadership Styles: Active Duty vs. National Guard
28:41 Resilience and Personal Struggles
37:06 Improving the Army: A Leader's Perspective
41:58 Tagging and Leadership Insights
42:34 Absurd Military Regulations
43:19 Favorite Military Traditions
44:06 Burning the Cheese Tradition
47:40 Balancing Military and Social Media
53:50 Creating Relatable Content
01:00:48 Final Thoughts and Advice
In this gripping episode of the Wet Boots Podcast, I sit down with Jacob Tator, a seasoned paratrooper from the 82nd Airborne Division, to discuss his harrowing experience as a towed jumper. Tater shares his life before the army, including his challenging upbringing in foster care, and the extraordinary series of events that led him to the military. The conversation takes a jaw-dropping turn as Tater recounts the day he was towed out of an airplane, survived a 786-foot fall, and miraculously walked away. This is a tale of resilience, raw emotion, and the indomitable human spirit you don't want to miss!00:00 Introduction to the Wet Boots Podcast00:25 Meet Jacob Tater: The Famous Tow Jumper01:04 Jacob's Pre-Army Life02:16 Joining the Army: A Last-Minute Decision03:43 Basic Training: A Culture Shock06:50 Adventures in AIT10:12 Airborne School and the 82nd Airborne Division19:54 The Infamous Tow Jumper Incident28:19 A Near-Death Experience29:22 The Reserve Deployment30:29 Impact and Immediate Aftermath31:52 Surviving Against All Odds33:10 The Long Road to Recovery40:53 Challenges with Military Medical Care53:17 Looking Ahead: Life After the Army55:14 Final Thoughts and Words of Wisdom
Welcome to another episode of the Wet Boots Podcast as we dive deep into the captivating military career stories of Adam Melendez.
From adventures in Korea narrowly escaping curfew violations to the complexities of military discipline and the challenges of leadership, this episode offers a wealth of insights.
Hear about crazy DUI incidents, the relentless pursuit of aspirations amidst obstacles, and a harrowing fire ant allergy survival tale.
Learn essential tips for maximizing GI Bill benefits, the significance of networking and dressing well, and the personal battles with rare medical conditions. With firsthand accounts of high-stakes decisions during international conflicts and reflections on the camaraderie within the ranks, this episode provides a gripping and heartfelt exploration of life in the military. 00:00 Welcome to Wet Boots Podcast 00:20 Introducing Adam Melendez 00:52 Adam's Military Journey Begins 01:45 Challenges and Opportunities in the Army 02:36 The ROTC Route and Becoming an Officer 03:37 First Assignments and Realizations 08:47 Deployment to Korea 10:05 The Curfew Incident in Korea 13:46 Lessons from Command and Discipline 20:47 Memorable UCMJ Cases 31:54 Reflecting on Command Challenges 32:51 Leadership Development and Mentorship 34:05 Transition to Special Operations 37:04 Medical Challenges and Discoveries 48:01 Life After the Army 49:03 Navigating the Transition Process 50:27 Navigating the GI Bill: Tips and Tricks 51:23 Maximizing Your Education Benefits 56:13 The Importance of Networking 57:39 Career Transition: Challenges and Advice 01:06:52 Mental Health and Support Systems 01:10:18 Leadership and Ethical Dilemmas 01:12:55 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans
Tier One Tactical: David Green's Untold Journey from Army Stories to Fitness Success In this riveting episode of the Wet Boots Podcast, join us as we sit down with David Green, the mastermind behind Tier One Tactical. Discover how David transitioned from operating Green Garage during the COVID-19 pandemic to establishing the top-tier brand in tactical fitness.
With a rich military background, he shares captivating stories, including a memorable tattoo mishap, and provides crucial advice for current and aspiring soldiers. Explore the vital differences between tactical and hybrid fitness, and gain practical insights on navigating life post-military.
Whether you're into fitness, military experiences, or entrepreneurship, this episode is brimming with invaluable knowledge and entertaining anecdotes. Don't miss out! 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:53 David Green's Background and Tier One Tactical Origins 04:04 Building the Brand and Overcoming Challenges 07:11 Defining Tactical Fitness vs. Hybrid Athletes 11:41 Military Experiences and Lessons Learned 17:00 Transitioning Out of the Military 35:12 Meeting a Fellow Veteran 36:32 The Harsh Reality of Transitioning Out of the Army 37:29 Networking and Job Hunting Tips 38:41 The Importance of Surrounding Yourself with the Right People 39:34 Reaching Out for Help 42:59 The Challenges of Vulnerability 45:21 Q&A: Leadership and Combat Experience 47:15 Q&A: Creative Excuses and Wild Rumors 51:34 Q&A: MREs and Army Life 01:01:08 Final Thoughts and Advice
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Join us in this episode of the Wet Boots Podcast as we welcome Johnny Vargas, also known as Viva La Vargas—an Army veteran and social media sensation. Johnny recounts his unexpected journey from pursuing acting and music in California to a 12-year military career that took him to duty stations like Fort Benning, Fort Wainwright, and Fort Riley. He discusses the highs and lows of military life, shares candid stories about leadership and resilience, and offers advice for balancing military duties with social media influence. Tune in for humorous red flags in the Army, memorable punishments, and strategies for new soldiers navigating their careers. Don't miss this engaging and insightful episode filled with laughs, valuable wisdom, and future plans as Johnny faces medical retirement. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:22 Meet Johnny Vargas: Social Media Sensation 00:44 Johnny's Military Journey Begins 01:17 From Music to Military: Johnny's Unexpected Path 04:33 Basic Training Challenges and Reflections 05:36 Active Duty and Career Progression 10:16 Fort Wainwright and Alaska Adventures 11:28 Fort Riley: The Best and Worst Experiences 14:07 Leadership and Personal Development 21:57 Fort Cavazos and Name Change Controversy 25:33 Canada Rotation and Unexpected Conflicts 31:44 Struggles and Resilience in the Military 34:16 The Importance of Having a Plan 36:24 Documenting Medical Issues 39:51 Personal Tragedies and Leadership 45:47 Near-Death Experience at Fort Riley 53:12 Creating Content and Collaborations 59:43 Red Flags and Barracks Stories 01:02:50 Balancing Military Life and Social Media 01:09:03 Rucking in the Garage 01:09:17 The Best Socks for Rucking 01:09:36 Ankle Socks in Boots 01:10:24 Army Initiation Rituals 01:12:06 Favorite and Overrated MREs 01:14:05 Trading MRE Items 01:19:24 Worst Haircut Experience 01:22:13 VA Home Loan Insights 01:23:53 Hardest Military Lessons 01:25:56 Go or No Go at Vargas Station 01:34:32 Advice to Younger Self 01:37:12 Future Plans and Social Media 01:39:20 Closing Remarks
In this episode of the Wet Boots Podcast, I chat with Chad, Mac, and Nick, the founders of 'Beyond the Trek,' an organization formed by military veterans aimed at promoting resilience, self-belief, and leadership.
The podcast delves into stories of overcoming personal and professional challenges, the importance of value-driven living, and how shared difficult experiences can build stronger bonds. Through individual introductions and shared experiences in diverse military roles, the members discuss their transitions, mentorship, and aspirations for 'Beyond the Trek,' painting a vivid picture of their journey from service members to inspirational leaders.
00:00 Introduction to the Wet Boots Podcast
00:14 Meet the Boys from Beyond the Trek
00:25 The Origin of Beyond the Trek
01:18 Personal Stories of Resilience
02:10 Introducing the Team Members
02:19 Chad's Journey and Role
03:03 Mac's Background and Mission
04:48 Nick's Path and Contributions
06:59 Sharing Knowledge and Experiences
08:05 Vision, Values, and Personal Growth
11:38 Nick's Mentorship and Group Dynamics
17:28 The Evolution of Beyond the Trek
26:49 A Moment of Realization
27:06 Perseverance Through Adversity
27:54 Joining the 7th Group
28:51 Balancing Family and Duty
29:11 Transition to PA School
29:39 Career Reflections and Lessons
30:06 Overcoming Challenges in the Q Course
31:05 Reserve Unit Experiences
32:18 Mac's Journey Begins
35:37 First Deployment and SF Selection
43:29 Ranger School and Leadership Lessons
48:21 Transition to CA and Further Education
51:27 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser
In this episode of the Wet Boots podcast, we welcome a notable military guest known as the 'Specialist in Charge,' who's built a significant following online through his meme page. Broadcasting from Fort Carson, Colorado, we cover a wide range of topics from Specialist in Charge's military experiences, the origins, and growth of his popular Instagram page, to serious issues like nutrition and fitness within the military, as well as the importance of mental health and support for soldiers.
The discussion also touches on personal anecdotes, including memorable training mishaps, reflecting on leadership, and the journey of self-improvement within the army. SPCIC shares his insights into creating content that both entertains and supports the military community, emphasizing the need for pride, patriotism, and taking care of one's soldiers and unit.
00:00 Welcome to Wet Boots: A Military Story Podcast
00:55 Introducing Specialist in Charge: From Fort Carson to Meme Fame
01:53 The Birth of a Meme Page: Specialist in Charge's Journey
03:31 From Pepe to Drunk Specialist: The Evolution of a Logo
05:38 Gaining Traction: The Unexpected Success of a Meme Page
10:08 The Dark Side of Meme Fame: Shitbags Anonymous and Beyond
15:31 Supporting Soldiers: Beyond Memes to Meaningful Help
19:10 A Deep Dive into Fort Carson and 4th ID: Changes and Challenges
29:56 The Personal Military Journey: From ROTC Cadet to Infantryman
31:54 The Unlikely Path to Military Service
32:13 Early Influences and Deciding to Join
33:13 Re-enlistment and the Love for Military Life
33:47 Infantry Life: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
34:02 Surviving the Desert: A Test of Will
37:11 Training Mishaps and Unforgettable Moments
41:44 Rites of Passage and Moments of Pride
43:34 Challenges and Changes in the Army
45:25 The Importance of Physical Fitness and Training Quality
51:18 Advice for Leaders and Reflections on Service
55:25 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
In this episode of the Wet Boots podcast, Leo interviews Gallo, the CEO of Loteria Violencia, a brand known for its military and Hispanic community-themed designs.
Gallo shares his experiences serving in the National Guard, including anecdotes from deployments and training exercises.
The discussion also covers the conception and mission of Loteria Violencia, aiming to represent the Hispanic military community through art. Gallo talks about the stories behind specific designs, emphasizing that many are based on real individuals and personal memories, such as playing loteria with family. The episode touches on the unique aspects of military life, from humorous stories to the challenges and camaraderie experienced in service.
00:00 Welcome to the Wet Boots Podcast: Military Stories Unleashed
00:14 Introducing Papi from Loteria Violencia: A Creative Force
00:52 Military Life and Memes: A Deep Dive with the Platoon Papi
02:21 From Active Duty to National Guard: A Unique Journey
03:18 The Hilarious Realities of National Guard Life
19:34 Creative Ventures: The Birth of Loteria Violencia
28:10 Expanding Horizons: Future Plans for Loteria Violencia
32:16 A Hilarious Ambush Setup Gone Wrong
33:02 The Lighter Side of Military Life
33:43 Officer Quirks and Military Jargon
35:57 Unforgettable Moments and Military Rites of Passage
38:50 Challenging and Gross Experiences in the Army
48:45 Improving the Army: Suggestions for Change
53:52 Advice for New Soldiers and Final Reflections
55:01 Wrapping Up: Design Collaborations and Invitations
This episode of the Wet Boots Podcast features an anonymous guest known as the owner and CEO of Dank Memes for Dragon Teens. The guest shares his journey from being an ROTC cadet to enlisting in the army, his unique path to airborne school, and his experiences in the 82nd Airborne Division.
They dive into the origins and purpose behind the Dank Memes for Dragon Teens Instagram page, which includes leveraging the platform to assist soldiers discreetly. The guest recounts personal stories of struggle, camaraderie, and humorous escapades, shedding light on the role of humor in coping with military life and depression. This candid conversation reveals how laughter can transform challenges into something bearable and sometimes even enjoyable, amidst reflecting on serious moments that test one's resolve and the deep connections formed in the service. The discussion also touches on the importance of improving living conditions for soldiers and offers advice to those new to the military or considering joining the 82nd Airborne Division.
00:00 Welcome to the Wet Boots Podcast: A Military Storytelling Journey
00:32 From Maintenance NCO to Dank Memes: A Unique Military Connection
01:18 The Unlikely Path to Airborne School: A Tale of Determination
02:55 Leveraging Memes for Soldier Support: Beyond Humor
04:40 A Silver Spoon, 9/11, and the Drive to Serve
06:34 The Harsh Realities of Military Life and Finding Support
08:57 Adventures and Misadventures: From Airborne School to Disney World
18:48 Deployment Tales and the Impact of Mistakes
21:12 Cool Experiences and Missed Opportunities
21:57 Deployment Tales and Casual Conversations
22:54 Life After Deployment: Transition and Decisions
23:59 The Reserves, Return to Afghanistan, and COVID-19
25:32 From Military Service to Meme Mastery
29:23 The Power of Humor in Coping and Leadership
31:32 Final Thoughts and Reflections
The journey of Harrison Peck an army sergeant, from the reserves through active duty to a specialized branch, is shared in this candid interview. Harrison discusses battling obstacles, overcoming self-doubt, and the significance of being an instructor in the Advanced Skills Attachment (ASD). This episode provides an intimate look at military life, from the challenges of deployments and changing roles within the ranks to the lessons learned along the way.
Episode Introduction
Active Duty Transition
Deployment Experiences
Interactions with Fellow Soldiers
Transition to Advanced Skills Attachment
Reflections on Career Choices