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    Explore "militaryveteran" with insightful episodes like "167. Balloons as a second career | Poppy of Balloon Charm", "#246 – Abismael Gonzalez (Military Veteran) (Re-Release)", "❎-CLUSIVE Robert Treat: Glen. Pacific 5 Group. The Cooler.", "Episode 146: Caleb Smither" and "Episode 024 Dakota Hanks Part Deux - The Knock and Talk Show" from podcasts like ""The Bright Balloon", "Spun Today with Tony Ortiz", "Connie Willis: The Podcast", "Catch my Killer" and "The Knock and Talk Show"" and more!

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    167. Balloons as a second career | Poppy of Balloon Charm

    167. Balloons as a second career | Poppy of Balloon Charm

    In this episode, Poppy of Balloon Charm tells us about how she's fulfilling her entrepreneurial spirit with balloons after retiring from the military. How she's built her portfolio, where she went for training and what has grown her business... we get to hear about it all!

    She shares how she felt it was so important to take advantage of the professional development opportunities afforded to her through serving and gives awesome tips for anyone who did or is currently serving.

    Then we talk a little bit about how she's utilized The Pumpkin Plan to identify the sweet spot of her business, and we actually end up discovering an even more unique approach that she might be able to lean into!

    Poppy is such a treat - I know you'll feel energized after hearing our conversation.

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    #246 – Abismael Gonzalez (Military Veteran) (Re-Release)

    #246 – Abismael Gonzalez (Military Veteran) (Re-Release)

    In this episode my boy Abismael Gonzalez joins us.  Abi is a Veteran of the United States Army, an active instructor for the US Army Coast Guard, and a Port Authority Police Officer.  He enlisted about a month before 9/11, the events of which would irreversibly shape our world.  We take a deep dive into his experiences being deployed to Afghanistan for 12 months, followed by being deployed to Iraq for another 15 months.  If you’ve ever wondered what War is really like … take a listen and join me in thanking Abi for his service.  

    *Original Release Date: October 31st, 2019*

     

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    ❎-CLUSIVE Robert Treat: Glen. Pacific 5 Group. The Cooler.

    ❎-CLUSIVE Robert Treat: Glen. Pacific 5 Group. The Cooler.
    ❎-CLUSIVE Robert Treat: Glen. Pacific 5 Group. The Cooler.
    Informant Robert Treat tells us why The ET are here and more.
    This is a live to tape death-bed confession by a private military, government contractor and US navy Special warfare veteran.

    In this episode learn Robert who Glen is, the Pacific 5 Group, about his securing finances and how he got the name, "The Cooler". I call him "The Money Man"

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    Robert Treat was born in Anchorage, Alaska in 1969 and adopted at birth by an oil driller and his wife moving to Malta when he was a week old. He spent most of his childhood traveling all over the world living in Africa, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Norway, Trinidad, Borneo, Scotland and several other countries. Robert left high school at age 17 and immediately enlisted in the Marine Corps. Prior to leaving for basic training his recruitment was transferred to the United States Navy due to extremely high testing scores. He was initially trained as an Operations Specialist and later went on to become an instructor for Anti-Submarine Warfare specializing in Target Motion Analysis. Following Robert’s short career in the Navy, he went on to work in the private sector as a contractor for several government Intelligence and Law Enforcement Agencies. He was contracted to many Special Access Programs specializing primarily in Project and Finance Management. While in this role he managed projects relating to Space Based Electronics and Armor Systems, Genetic Engineering, Social Engineering and Psychological Operations along with several other “Dark Programs”. Robert cites his most interesting role as working as an undercover operator within an undisclosed “illuminate” order and serving as their Assistant Minister of Finance. While in this role he enjoyed the trust and confidences of many of the world's most secretive elites and had first hand access to many of their agendas and goals. Robert retired from this life in 2015 and settled into a quiet life as a regular citizen and in 2018 he opened a small bar in the suburbs of Houston, Texas. The rise of COVID in 2019 brought with it reminiscences of some of the more frightening and insidious elements of the projects he participated in throughout his career.

    In 2020 Robert was diagnosed with a progressively terminal illness and made the decision to disclose his knowledge and contacted me to share this information. Learn more on Connie Willis: The Podcast at ConnieWillis.com

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    Episode 146: Caleb Smither

    Episode 146: Caleb Smither
    This week's story is about a soldier who was injured, neglected, and then died after there was an order issued to watch over him. Instead, his body was left in his room to decompose for days before anyone cared enough to check on him. This is the story of private Caleb 'Smitty' Smither.


    According to Heather Baker, her son, private second class Caleb grant Smither from Texas. He had a fascination for the military. It's what led him to joining the army and going through jump school at Fort Benning, Georgia. he then joined the 82nd airborne out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, upon graduating from jump school.


    Caleb was known as Smitty by his friends and served with the E company 37th brigade engineer battalion second brigade combat team after spending seven weeks and four days at Fort Bragg. Caleb was found dead in his barracks room on January 21st, 2020. He was only 19-years-old. He spent his final moments alone and in agony from a head wound.


    Caleb died of bacterial meningitis. This was after he hit his head on a radiator earlier in January, 2020. He was working on a military vehicle when the accident occurred. Heather Baker, and her attorney blamed Caleb's death on medical malpractice at the Womack army medical center and his fellow soldiers who were supposed to look after Caleb. One soldier claimed to have checked on Caleb on January the 19th. And he said Caleb was fine. He later admitted that he had lied and never checked on Caleb.


    Caleb texted regularly until January the 15th when his phone went silent. Heather believes her son died on the 15th, which is why all phone activity ceased. Another soldier smelled Caleb's decaying body, but never checked his room to investigate.


    What I find so troubling about Caleb's death is the meningitis ruling. If you do any research on meningitis or if you've had it, you realize that it is contagious. If Caleb truly died from it, then how come no one else contracted it? According to Heather, there was no quarantine and no other soldiers were tested for it. If the military cared so much for its troops, then why wouldn't anyone else be tested? If you would like to know more about what's being done to bring awareness, to preventing unnecessary deaths of our soldiers, please visit the mothers of the fallen Facebook page.


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    Episode 024 Dakota Hanks Part Deux - The Knock and Talk Show

    Episode 024 Dakota Hanks Part Deux - The Knock and Talk Show

    This is our first repeat guest to the Knock and Talk Show. In Episode 024, Dakota Hanks gives us some updates on his police career, family life and some insight to, probably, the perfect police department to work for career development. We also revisit a subject very close and personal with Dakota: Mental Health - both on and off the job. This is a great episode with an awesome guest and new friend. Please enjoy.

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    Episode 008 J.d. Tierney - The Knock and Talk Show

    Episode 008 J.d. Tierney - The Knock and Talk Show

    Our guest this week, in Episode 008, is J.d. Tierney; a USAF Security Forces Veteran, small business owner, prankster and host of the "Southpaw's Tales From the Barstool" podcast. In this episode, we talk about J.d.'s experiences during the post Bosnian War in Albania, pranks on newbies, and his love for Lackland, AFB. Join us for some laughs, hit the "Like" and "Subscribe" buttons.  

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    Episode 007 Your Call Is Important - The Knock and Talk Show

    Episode 007 Your Call Is Important - The Knock and Talk Show

    In Episode 007, Host Patrick Faulkner speaks with a group of Military Veterans in the show's first ever multi-guest episode. Lexi Casiday, Eric Sanders and William Joseph Roberts have teamed up to collaborate on a project to help OEF and OIF Veterans that are struggling with PTSD. Eric, of #NobleInstinctArtworks, and William, of #3RavensPublishing, are helping Lexi build a coffee book made up from a collection of Veteran literary and artistic works. To learn more about this amazing project, visit the "Your Call is Very Important to Us: A Tool Belt for Veterans" Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1069497087213842

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    Episode 006 Richard Kaufman - The Knock and Talk Show

    Episode 006 Richard Kaufman - The Knock and Talk Show

    You are in for a treat with Episode 006. Our Guest Richard Kaufman, AKA "The Come Back Coach" talks about his life before the Army, how 9/11 changed his mindset and how he went from screw-up to Soldier of the Year. To know more about Richard, here is a link to his website: https://www.richardkaufman.net/. Our sponsor is REPP SPORTS & Raze Energy. Jump over to www.REPPSPORTS.com and Use code "PATRAZE" to save 15% at check out.

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    Cybertech Yourself NPower: Interview with NPower graduate Joshua Murphy & Program Director Demetrius Goodwin

    Cybertech Yourself NPower: Interview with NPower graduate Joshua Murphy & Program Director Demetrius Goodwin

    Thank you for joining us. Today, we have two Army veterans on the show here to talk about an organization that prepares you for tomorrow’s job market with technological occupations, which will open doors to a lifelong career bc as you know our high-speed age of internet and security isn’t going away anytime soon.

     The organization is called NPower and they have established themselves as a frontline leader in providing military veterans and underserved communities a great opportunity for up up-and-coming professionals looking for a window of opportunity.

    I’d like to welcome Program Director Demetrius Goodwin and recent program graduated Josh Murphy to The Morning Formation. 

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    Program Director Demetrius Goodwin's Office & Cell Phone Number:
    443-863-7252 (Office)
    770-856-6824 (Work Cell Phone)

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    083: Anthony Closson - How A USAF veteran built a massive contracting company from the ground up

    083: Anthony Closson - How A USAF veteran built a massive contracting company from the ground up

    Anthony Closson is a USAF Veteran and the Founder and CEO of Colossal Contracting- an SDVOSB Value-Added Reseller and IT Solutions Provider that has broken away from the pack bringing them to the forefront of the Defense and Civilian Industries by embodying their foundation as a company built upon military core values. 

    Anthony brings to the table more than a decade of executive leadership experience and over 15 years of managing IT integrations. He is also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and holds a Master’s of Business Administration with a Specialization in Project Management. 

    While deployed in Iraq and when working stateside at Joint Base Andrews, Closson learned first hand about the value of the relationship between government employees and civilian contractors. Taking that knowledge, experience, work ethic and sense of responsibility for the success of any of their customer’s missions, Anthony established Colossal as a dynamic force within a crowded and challenging industry.

    A decade later, Colossal now supports mission-critical systems and services across dozens of government agencies on a global scale, growing the company every year since its inception in 2009. Colossal now holds five GWAC’s and an array of agency specific BPAs and IDIQs. 

    Anthony’s intensity and motivation are equal in business and philanthropy as Colossal is an avid sponsor for nonprofit organizations. Last year Colossal was selected as the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Small Employer of the Year  for their efforts in hiring and supporting the members of our armed services. The company is proud to claim that more than 1 in 4 employees are veterans, reservists or members of the national guard. Anthony led Colossal’s first ever “22 For You Day” partnering with Mission22, a non-profit dedicated to veteran suicide prevention and raised over $30,000 for the cause.

    As his company continues to expand, Closson has not lost sight of the importance of taking care of your customers personally and specifically embodying the role of a servant leader by guiding the entire company to operate with intentionality and integrity. He is humbled by this opportunity to share his journey, his successes, his mistakes and the lessons he has learned with other small business owners and industry professionals so they can too can succeed. 

    EP05: Veteran Employment Perspective from A Veteran Employer

    EP05: Veteran Employment Perspective from A Veteran Employer

    Having a DD214 doesn’t mean an employer owes you a job… yes, you have a leg up because you have on average 300% more training than non-vets for hire but you still need to market yourself, your abilities, and your skillset.

    There are many resources that center around Veteran employment but Jay is one of the best resources that you now have access to through this interview. In this episode of The David Johnson Show, The Veteran Talk Show, hear the point of view from the Employer’s perspective. The employer has to spend time, energy, and money to hire you and cut your paycheck every two weeks. Jay Sheehan, President of FreelaceVets has been in the employment space for 20 years. At his peak, he was hiring 2,500 employees a year. Jay addresses the different types of employment from temp to hire, staffing and freelance in this new work-from-home, gig-economy. Our commitment at The David Johnson show is to bring the veteran community stories, perspectives and the resources, so you can design the life that you deserve. Listen to Jay share his knowledge on why veterans make the best hires and how you can tap into this invaluable resource to get started or take your career to the next level.

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    "Jason Piccolo" Former ICE Supervisor

    "Jason Piccolo" Former ICE Supervisor
    Get ready for this one HellboundNation! While this is not a "Truth Series" episode, it definitely gives legitimacy behind the stories from Shred. Jason Piccolo is currently in law enforcement, but his past leaves one to pander what exactly some people in our government have up their sleeves.

    Kevin, Sully & Lauren welcomed Jason for this episode to talk about his podcast "The Protectors Podcast". It's an empowering podcast chronicling our nation's "protectors". He's had many great guests so far, so be sure to check his show out here - http://theprotectors.buzzsprout.com/

    He tells the crew about his history in law enforcement and government agencies. He is a past ICE supervisor and Border Patrol Agent. Want to know exactly WHY he suggests we need a border wall? He tells you in this gripping episode that will have you wondering why it hasn't been built already. From Child Trafficking to not being able to keep up with the influx of illegal immigrants from the southern and even the northern borders. Yes, you heard that right, they come in from Canada too. Appearing on Fox News and many other major news networks, Jason has told his story about being a "whistleblower". Jason is a former special agent and supervisor with the Department of Homeland Security. Hepatrolled trafficking corridors as a U.S. Border Patrol agent near the San Diego and Mexico Border. He also went on the disrupt major narco-smuggling organizations and landing an assignment to the prestigious White House Security Council's Human Smuggling Cell. Jason's homeland security career ended abruptly when he blew the whistle in 2015 after he uncovered thousands of unaccompanied alien children were being released to criminals, including sex offenders, by members of the very government he served.

    Jason also has a book where details his journey from protecting our nation within and outside its borders to becoming a human target when he blew the whistle, it's entitled, "Unwavering, a Border Agent's Journey from Hunter to Hunted." You can find that here - https://protectorstore.com/products/signed-unwavering

    Jason is a recurrent contributor on major news networks providing expert insight into the world of smuggling and human trafficking. He is frequently called on to provide expert advice on all aspects of homeland security. The Washington Examiner publishes his opinion pieces frequently and he has even been cited by the President.

    Jason served honorably in the United States Army from Private to Captain, including a tour in Iraq in 2006 to support the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force - Arabian Peninsula as their Anti-Terrorism Officer. He left military service in 2006 as an Infantry Captain after serving in the active and reserve components since 1993. Piccolo remains active as a mentor to veterans and spouses.

    He's earned a B.S. in Law Enforcement, Master of Forensic Science, and a Doctorate in Strategic Service. He is also a Certified Fraud Examiner.

    Jason Piccolo can be found on the following Social Media

    Instagram - https://instagram.com/jasonpiccolo
    Twitter - https://twitter.com/drjasonpiccolo
    Facebook - https://facebook.com/officialjasonpiccolo

    "Rianna Conner, 'The Combat Barbie'"

    "Rianna Conner, 'The Combat Barbie'"
    Rianna Carpenter also known as "The Combat Barbie", joins Kevin & Sully for this episode. Rianna has never done a Podcast before, so the boys 'popped' her cherry, and what a fun time it was!

    Rianna begins talking about how she got the name "The Combat Barbie" and how it was meant as ridicule to make fun of her. Little did those people know, she would harness that name and take it to a whole new level. When she entered the Marines at 18 years old, Rianna was a short, blonde girl. Basically all of the things that are stereotyped for possibly not being able to make it in the military, let alone the Marine Corps. Some people gave her the nickname and began actually posting on the web and social media, making fun of her for being 'the combat barbie'. When all that transpired, Rianna took all of her social media down and basically hid for awhile. During this time, she realized she should take the name and 'own it'. And that she did. She used the name and began posting pictures of herself on social media websites in bikinis and the like. That's where it all began. It was nearly an instant hit. She was getting new followers left and right and 'blowing up' in the social media world. She moved over to Instagram where the success was even greater. Being a photo taker, and that's what that platform is meant for, this was the perfect place for her. She became, essentially, an overnight sensation. Now with well over 340k followers on Instagram alone, Rianna has decided to take that energy and following to a new level. She's started her own clothing line, Combat Barbie and is working with a team in California for the designs. What a story!

    Kevin asked Rianna what it was like to achieve this overnight 'fame'. Rianna replied humbly, saying she's a normal person like everyone else, she just happens to have a rather large following. She said its funny when she goes to stores and someone recognizes her and she doesn't think twice about it (not thinking she's the 'Combat Barbie'). She quickly remembers when someone approaches her anywhere. She also doesn't like to be viewed as a social media celebrity. She says shes a normal girl with a husband and family that still works the farms and more. Sully talks social media and explains how it can be so negative, yet it's nice to see a page like Rianna's shedding a positive light into the society. The boys also go over her tattoo's and plenty more!

    You're not going to want to miss this episode! Come find out ALL the things you've never known about Rianna Carpenter, AKA, 'The Combat Barbie'.

    "Zarfling Platoon Children's Education" - Business Spotlight

    "Zarfling Platoon Children's Education" - Business Spotlight
    Kevin & Sully invited Travis Blair, owner and founder of the "Zarfling Platoon". Travis is a 10 year military veteran that felt as though he could contribute to helping kids learn through a series of books and games he has created. Travis published his first children’s book, The Knitting Chicken, with illustrator David Buist. Shortly after, his son’s first grade teacher provided him a list of sight words to work on at home. Travis created a game in order to keep his son’s interest. That game helped his son retain the sight words taught to him at school and improve his reading score! Seeing the value, Travis worked with art designer PJ Day to create the SpellCasters VS series. With a children’s book and educational game, and a desire to create more, Zarfling Platoon was stood up with a mission!

    What exactly is Zarfling Platoon?
    A Middle Eastern word for what was originally made of ornamental metal, a zarf is a holder for a coffee cup without a handle. Today you know it as that cardboard sleeve allowing you to hold your hot cup of joe! After serving ten years in the US Army, Travis spent quite a few evenings reading and writing in coffee shops in Austin, Texas. He enjoyed the creative outlet, and completed the children’s book he wrote while stationed at Fort Hood. Now he and those in the platoon are known as Zarflings. The mission of Zarfling Platoon is to create children's books and educational games to hold the imaginations of elementary age kids! (Source - zarflingplatoon.com)

    For more information and to order some educational material for your children, head over to www.zarflingplatoon.com