From the little league coach to the former addict helping those still struggling, hear from people from all walks of life how they show up as a vessel for service and drive for transformational change. Hosted by Theresa Carpenter, a 29-year active duty U.S. naval officer who found service was the path to unlocking trauma and unleashing your inner potential.
Back by popular demand, Neil Jurd OBE returns to Stories of Service to explore leadership, service, and the changing needs of those who lead—both in and out of uniform.
A former British Army officer a…
In today’s episode, we sit down with Chris Greco — a dedicated father, husband, and executive performance coach whose journey is as inspiring as it is instructive. Known for his unwavering faith, gri…
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Imagine dedicating 30 years to the Air Force, retiring with honors, and returning to serve again—only to be abruptly termi…
In this in-person episode of Stories of Service, Theresa Carpenter speaks with Christopher Lamy—veteran, dog trainer, and her SkillBridge provider—about his journey from Air Force K-9 handler to comm…
Can a Navy SEAL serve in our toughest military roles, launch multiple companies, speak hard truths, and still have the heart to lead a movement in wellness? Rob Sweetman is living proof.
In this episo…
In this powerful episode, we follow Sgt. Andrew “Andy” Lindstrom — a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and former Nevada National Guardsman — as he takes on the military establishment in a courageous solo le…
This week, we're joined by Lt. Col. (Ret.) Robin "Phoenix" Johnson—combat veteran, international comedian, and leadership expert. With 20+ years in the U.S. Army and five combat deployments, Robin n…
In this powerful episode, we sit down with T.Shane Johnson—U.S. Marine Corps veteran, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and best-selling author. T.Shane opens up about his extraordinary journey fro…
This week’s guest is Randall Surles—a retired Sergeant Major with over 40 years of experience bridging elite military service and the literary world. From leading missions as an infantryman in the 75…
In this episode, we sit down with Captain Gervy Alota, a decorated Surface Warfare Officer, Naval Academy graduate, and proud son of a Navy Chief. He shares his journey from playing Navy football to …
Why is military transition so difficult?
Kerron Andrews captures it perfectly: “It’s the loss of our entire identity.”
For so many of us, the military isn’t just a job—it’s our foundation, our purpose,…
There’s nothing better than connecting with fellow active duty content creators—especially when they’re active duty senior naval officers! When Andrew first reached out months ago asking how to “do b…
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Should National Guard members have the right to demand a court martial instead of facing non-judicial punishment? Neva…
What better people to shape policy than those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to serve their nation?
In this episode, we discuss the critical nature veterans can play within the political arena-…
The wounds of war must never be forgotten—but for many, that pain becomes a driving force for something greater.
This Tuesday, I welcome back returning guest Michael Meyers, II, who joins us to discus…
In this episode, Jean Payne, a Navy vet and MST survivor, shares her journey of empowerment. As CEO of TI Verbatim Consulting, she advocates for systemic change, including VA House Bill 2520. Jean is…
In this episode, we sit down with Mark C. Fava, an author, speaker, and career aviation lawyer who currently serves as a Vice President at The Boeing Company.
Mark’s career spans decades in both the m…
When two fellow military podcasters get together, ones who are both deeply passionate in fighting the mental health stigma by taking better care of Sailors, well you know it’s going to be a great con…
Is there a link between brain injury and suicide or other mental health challenges? Could mandatory MRI scans help identify those at risk?
In this episode of the S.O.S. Podcast, Dr. Kenneth Davis disc…
Can we hold starkly different views on hard-hitting issues while staying respectful? I believe so—and my guests do too.
This week, we tackle the controversy surrounding the dismissal of the Judge Advo…