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What if everything we've been told about society's problems is missing the bigger picture?
In this powerful episode of The MisFitNation Show, host Rich LaMonica sits down with retired U.S. Army Colonel Scott Paradis for a deep conversation about leadership, personal responsibility, economic systems, political division, human potential, and the future of civilization itself.
Drawing from a distinguished 30-year military career, service in Congress, experience as a National Security Fellow at Harvard University, and over a decade of research and authorship, Scott presents a thought-provoking perspective on what he calls the "Five Storms" converging across society today.
Together, Rich and Scott explore whether humanity is facing collapse—or standing at the threshold of a major evolutionary leap.
Throughout the conversation, Scott challenges listeners to rethink power, question fear-based narratives, understand the influence of money and institutions, and recognize the role each individual plays in shaping the future.
This episode dives into:
• The difference between societal collapse and societal transformation• Why fear remains one of the most powerful tools of influence• The growing divide between wealth, power, and opportunity• How technology is reshaping human behavior and relationships• The hidden impact of political polarization• The importance of awareness and personal responsibility• Why human connection may be the key to navigating uncertainty• Lessons learned from military leadership, Capitol Hill, and Harvard• The concept of Apocalypse vs. Evolution• What signs humanity should watch for over the next five years• How individuals can reclaim their power and influence their future
Scott also discusses themes from his books, TEDx Talk, leadership programs, and his latest work examining whether the chaos we see around us is evidence of decline—or a catalyst for growth.
If you've ever wondered:
"Why does the world feel so divided?""Who really holds power?""Is humanity headed toward collapse?""What can I actually do to make a difference?"
This conversation is for you.
About Scott Paradis
Scott Paradis is a retired U.S. Army Colonel, former Congressional Fellow in the United States Senate, former National Security Fellow at Harvard University, TEDx Speaker, leadership expert, educator, and author of 11 books focused on leadership, personal development, success, economics, and human potential.
Connect with Scott Paradis:
TEDx Talk:https://www.ted.com/talks/scott_paradis_embrace_your_superpower
LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-f-paradis/
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/scott.f.paradis/
YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ2pP-qh78QZ00YsttyWhNw
YouTube Handle:https://www.youtube.com/@ScottFParadis
Amazon Author Page:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Scott-F.-Paradis/author/B00JCCQOZM
Online Courses:https://know-the-truth.thinkific.com/
Connect with The MisFitNation:
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What if the thing people praise you for is the very thing that's breaking you?
In this unforgettable conversation, Allison Burton joins The Misfit Nation to challenge one of society's favorite compliments:
"You're so resilient."
As a military spouse, speaker, writer, and advocate, Allison has spent years navigating deployments, parenting, relocation, career disruption, emotional labor, and the invisible responsibilities that often go unnoticed—but never disappear. Through her work, she has become a voice for women who are exhausted from carrying everything while being expected to smile through it.
Together, we unpack:
• Why burnout has become normalized
• The emotional toll of invisible labor
• Identity loss after years of putting others first
• The reality of military family life behind the headlines
• Why asking for help feels so difficult
• The myth of "just stay strong" culture
• How resentment quietly grows when needs go unmet
• What it takes to rebuild yourself after years of self-sacrifice
One of the most powerful moments comes when Allison explains why she no longer wants to be called resilient:
"Don't call me resilient. Ask me why I have to be."
Whether you're a military spouse, parent, caregiver, entrepreneur, leader, or someone silently carrying too much, this conversation will leave you feeling seen, understood, and empowered.
Key Takeaways
✓ Burnout is not a personal failure
✓ Invisible labor is real labor
✓ Strength doesn't mean suffering in silence
✓ Asking for help is not weakness
✓ Your identity deserves space beyond your responsibilities
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Most people believe human trafficking happens somewhere else.
Another city. Another state. Another country.
Former undercover detective Heidi Chance says that's one of the biggest misconceptions keeping communities vulnerable.
In this powerful episode of TheMisFitNation, Heidi shares what she learned during more than 27 years in law enforcement and over 13 years investigating human trafficking and exploitation crimes undercover. From targeting traffickers and buyers to rescuing victims and training law enforcement agencies nationwide, Heidi has spent her career fighting one of the fastest-growing criminal enterprises in America.
This conversation pulls back the curtain on how trafficking really works today—and why parents, educators, law enforcement, and community members need to pay attention.
In This Episode:
How traffickers identify and groom victims online
Why social media has transformed human trafficking recruitment
The warning signs parents often overlook
The rise of sextortion and online exploitation
What undercover operations are really like
Why trafficking is happening in rural communities and small towns
The psychological impact on survivors
How law enforcement investigates trafficking cases
Why awareness and education are critical to prevention
Practical steps families can take to protect children online
Heidi also shares shocking real-world cases from her undercover career, including investigations that led to traffickers receiving decades—and even hundreds of years—behind bars. She explains the challenges investigators face, the resilience of survivors, and why community awareness remains one of the most powerful tools in combating trafficking.
Whether you're a parent, first responder, educator, veteran, community leader, or simply someone who wants to better understand what's happening around us, this episode delivers information that could help protect lives.
About Heidi Chance
Heidi Chance is a nationally recognized expert in human trafficking investigations, victim identification, undercover operations, forensic interviewing, and community awareness training. She trains law enforcement agencies across the country and continues her mission to educate families and communities about modern trafficking threats.
Learn more about Heidi's work:
https://www.achanceforawareness.com/
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What is the true cost of freedom?
In this deeply moving and unforgettable episode of MisFitNation, host Rich LaMonica sits down with Army Veteran Ethan Groce and Gold Star Son Jason Galvan, co-hosts of the Operation Insight Podcast, for a powerful conversation about military service, sacrifice, resilience, purpose, and preserving the stories of America's heroes.
Ethan shares his firsthand experiences serving during the Afghanistan withdrawal and being within hearing distance of the devastating Abbey Gate bombing that claimed the lives of thirteen American service members. He reflects on the emotional impact of witnessing history unfold, the responsibility of carrying forward the memory of those who never returned home, and how service continues long after the uniform comes off.
Jason opens up about becoming a Gold Star Son at just eleven years old after losing his father, Air Force Captain Arthur Galvan, during Operation Desert Storm. Rather than allowing tragedy to define his future, Jason transformed grief into purpose by dedicating his life to honoring veterans, supporting military families, and ensuring the sacrifices of America's service members are never forgotten.
Together, Ethan and Jason discuss:
• The realities of military service beyond the battlefield
• The emotional and generational impact of war on families
• Abbey Gate and the Afghanistan withdrawal
• Desert Storm and Gold Star family experiences
• PTSD, healing, and finding purpose after trauma
• Why preserving veteran stories matters now more than ever
• Leadership lessons learned through service and sacrifice
• The importance of community, connection, and remembrance
• The mission behind Operation Insight Podcast
• How ordinary people accomplish extraordinary things every day
The conversation also highlights powerful stories from World War II veterans, Battle of the Bulge survivors, Vietnam veterans, Cold War servicemembers, and military families whose experiences continue to shape American history. Through Operation Insight, Ethan and Jason are creating a living archive of courage, perseverance, and service that future generations will be able to learn from for decades to come.
This episode is not just about war. It is about humanity.
It is about carrying the torch for those who can no longer tell their own stories.
It is about understanding that heroes walk among us every day.
If you believe stories matter, if you value service, or if you've ever wondered what freedom truly costs, this conversation is one you won't forget.
Key Topics
Gold Star Families
Army Veteran Stories
Afghanistan Withdrawal
Abbey Gate Bombing
Operation Desert Storm
Military Leadership
Veteran Mental Health
PTSD Recovery
Veteran Advocacy
Military Family Support
Storytelling and Legacy
American Heroes
Operation Insight Podcast
Military History
Service and Sacrifice
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What does real leadership look like when everything is falling apart?
In this unforgettable episode of MisFitNation, host Rich LaMonica sits down with Keni Thomas, a former U.S. Army Ranger with the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Bronze Star with Valor recipient, Ranger Hall of Fame inductee, bestselling author, country music artist, Emmy-winning producer, and survivor of the Battle of Mogadishu, made famous by Black Hawk Down.
Keni shares the untold human side of one of the most iconic battles in modern military history, revealing what happened beyond the Hollywood version. He explains how young Rangers led under unimaginable pressure, why leadership has nothing to do with rank, and how servant leadership, accountability, trust, and teamwork continue to shape his life long after combat.
The conversation explores the transition from military service to civilian leadership, overcoming trauma, sharing veterans' stories, building resilient teams, and why every leader—whether in business, public service, or at home—can learn from the battlefield.
Keni also discusses:
The true story behind Black Hawk Down
Leadership lessons forged in combat
The importance of serving those beside you
Building trust before asking people to follow
Why veterans must continue telling their stories
Faith, resilience, and finding purpose after service
How military leadership translates into business success
Whether you're a veteran, entrepreneur, executive, first responder, leader, or someone striving to make a greater impact, this episode delivers timeless lessons on courage, sacrifice, and leading by example.
If you're still breathing, you belong.
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Episode Highlights
• Survivor of the Battle of Mogadishu (Black Hawk Down)
• Leadership lessons from the battlefield
• Why great leaders serve first
• Trust, teamwork, and accountability under pressure
• Transitioning from military service to civilian life
• Faith, resilience, and purpose after combat
• How veterans continue serving through storytelling
• Practical leadership lessons for business and everyday life
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How do elite leaders stay calm when everything is falling apart?
Former Pennsylvania State Police SWAT Commander and NASA Kennedy Space Center tactical leader Bill Young joins The MisFitNation to share the lessons he learned from over 31 years of leading high-performance teams in high-risk environments.
This conversation goes far beyond law enforcement. Bill breaks down the principles that apply to leadership, business, military service, emergency response, and everyday life.
Inside this episode:
🔥 Leadership when failure isn't an option
🔥 The trust factor that separates elite teams from everyone else
🔥 Making split-second decisions under extreme pressure
🔥 Situational awareness and personal safety strategies
🔥 PTSD, resilience, and managing long-term stress
🔥 Why technology can never replace fundamentals
🔥 The SWAT mindset for overcoming uncertainty
🔥 Building teams that perform when it matters most
Bill also explains his powerful WIN Mindset Model (What's Important Now) and how anyone can use it to navigate challenges, reduce risk, and make better decisions.
If you're interested in leadership, resilience, tactical operations, first responders, military culture, personal growth, or peak performance, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
Connect with Bill Young:
CastellumGroup.org
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Some battles end when you leave the battlefield.
Others follow you home.
In this unforgettable episode of The ToosDay Crüe Show, host Rich LaMonica sits down with Purple Heart recipient, Iraq War veteran, Combat Engineer, husband, father, and author Jason Rumbaugh for one of the most honest conversations we've ever had about war, trauma, resilience, and what it truly means to rebuild a life after combat.
Jason's story begins like many young Americans seeking purpose through military service. But what followed was a journey through Germany, Kosovo, Iraq, roadside bombs, combat patrols, leadership failures, brotherhood, loss, and the kind of experiences that permanently change how a person sees the world.
When an IED explosion left Jason wounded in Iraq, the physical injuries were only part of the story.
The deeper wounds would take years to understand.
Years of trying to adapt.
Years of searching for purpose.
Years of carrying memories that never seemed to fade.
But instead of allowing those experiences to define him, Jason transformed them into something powerful.
His memoir, Waves of Shrapnel: A Soldier's Journey, became both a tribute to the soldiers who never made it home and a roadmap for understanding the struggles many veterans face after returning from war.
Throughout this emotional and often surprisingly funny conversation, Jason shares stories that are raw, human, heartbreaking, and inspiring all at once.
You'll hear about:
🎖️ What life was really like as a Combat Engineer during the Iraq War
💥 The day an IED changed his life forever
🤝 The unbreakable bonds formed between soldiers in combat
😄 The dark humor that helped troops survive impossible situations
📚 How writing became part of his healing process
🧠 PTSD, therapy, mental health, and learning to ask for help
❤️ Family, recovery, and finding purpose after military service
🇺🇸 Why honoring fallen brothers remains his greatest mission
What makes Jason's story different isn't just the combat.
It's the honesty.
The vulnerability.
The willingness to discuss the moments most people avoid.
This conversation pulls back the curtain on what military service truly costs—not just during deployment, but in the years that follow.
Whether you're a veteran, active-duty service member, first responder, military family member, or someone who simply appreciates powerful stories of resilience, this episode will stay with you long after it ends.
Because at its core, this isn't just a story about war.
It's a story about survival.
It's a story about healing.
And it's a story about finding a reason to keep moving forward when life changes forever.
Why You Should Listen
If you've ever wondered:
• What combat really feels like
• How veterans cope with trauma after war
• What the Purple Heart truly represents
• Why veteran mental health matters
• How storytelling can become therapy
• What brotherhood means when lives are on the line
This episode is for you.
Memorable Quote
"The most important thing wasn't selling books. It was making sure the stories of the men who didn't come home would never be forgotten." — Jason Rumbaugh
About the Guest
Jason Rumbaugh is a U.S. Army veteran, Purple Heart recipient, Iraq War combat veteran, and author of Waves of Shrapnel: A Soldier's Journey. His writing combines brutal honesty, dark humor, military history, and personal reflection to create a powerful account of service, sacrifice, loss, and recovery. Through his work, Jason seeks to honor his fellow soldiers while helping others better understand the realities of military life and life after war.
Key Topics
Iraq War • Purple Heart • Combat Engineer • PTSD • Veteran Mental Health • Military Brotherhood • IED Attacks • Leadership Under Fire • Military Memoir • Trauma Recovery • Veteran Suicide Prevention • Storytelling as Healing • Family After War • Service and Sacrifice • Life After Combat
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What happens when childhood abuse, military service, addiction, homelessness, PTSD, and personal loss collide?
In one of the most powerful conversations ever featured on The MisFitNation Show, U.S. Navy Veteran, author, speaker, and advocate Joe Potosi shares his deeply personal story of surviving unimaginable adversity and finding purpose on the other side.
Growing up in an abusive household marked by neglect, fear, and emotional trauma, Joe spent much of his early life searching for an escape. That search led him into the United States Navy, where he found structure, brotherhood, and purpose—but the emotional wounds he carried from childhood didn't disappear.
After military service, Joe found himself battling alcoholism, depression, anxiety, PTSD, financial collapse, homelessness, and the devastating consequences of unresolved trauma. He shares how addiction became a temporary escape from pain, why rock bottom became a turning point, and the life-changing ultimatum that forced him to confront his demons.
Throughout this emotional and inspiring conversation, Joe discusses:
• Growing up in an abusive and unstable home
• Escaping through military service
• Life aboard the USS Kitty Hawk
• The loss of a fellow sailor and its impact on his mental health
• PTSD, depression, and emotional trauma
• Alcoholism and addiction recovery
• Homelessness and starting over
• The power of accountability and seeking help
• Forgiveness, healing, and breaking generational cycles
• Faith, redemption, and personal transformation
• Writing his books "When the Dust Settled" and "Unshackled"
• Why your condition does not have to be your conclusion
Joe's story is not simply about survival. It's about rebuilding. It's about taking ownership of your future despite the pain of your past. It's about discovering that healing is possible, even when life feels broken beyond repair.
For veterans, first responders, trauma survivors, individuals struggling with addiction, and anyone searching for hope in difficult seasons, this episode delivers practical wisdom, emotional honesty, and a powerful reminder that second chances are real.
One of the most impactful messages from this conversation:
"If you never heal from past trauma, you'll bleed on people who never cut you."
Whether you're navigating PTSD, mental health challenges, recovery, grief, or simply trying to become the best version of yourself, Joe's story offers inspiration, perspective, and hope.
If this episode resonates with you, follow The MisFitNation Show, leave a review, and share this conversation with someone who needs to hear it.
Because no matter where you've been, your story is not over.
Veterans • PTSD • Military Transition • Mental Health • Addiction Recovery • Alcoholism • Homelessness • Trauma Recovery • Faith • Resilience • Personal Growth • Self-Improvement • Leadership • Recovery Journey • Navy Veterans • Veteran Advocacy • Family Healing • Forgiveness • Purpose
Joe Potosi
Author of When the Dust Settled and Unshackled: A Story of Redemption and Renewal
Topics CoveredFeatured Guest
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Dr. Monica Sanford's story begins with a mother's determination to save her child and evolves into a national mission to improve healthcare access for patients and veterans alike.
As a Doctor of Nursing Practice, cardiology specialist, healthcare advocate, educator, and policy leader, Monica has spent decades helping congenital heart disease patients navigate some of healthcare's most complex challenges.
In this episode, she shares:
• The realities of congenital heart disease
• Why patients need lifelong specialized care
• The transition from pediatric to adult cardiac medicine
• Healthcare access barriers
• Legislative advocacy and policy reform
• Telehealth's role in modern medicine
• Common VA disability claim mistakes
• Practical advice for veterans navigating benefits
This episode combines healthcare expertise, personal experience, and real-world solutions for patients, families, caregivers, and veterans.
If you've ever struggled to navigate healthcare systems or wondered how advocacy changes lives, this conversation is for you.
Key Takeaways
✓ Congenital heart disease requires lifelong management
✓ Access to specialized care remains a major challenge
✓ Telehealth can dramatically improve outcomes
✓ Veterans often underreport legitimate claims
✓ Documentation is critical for successful VA claims
✓ Advocacy can create real policy change
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Sometimes the biggest breakthroughs begin with life's hardest setbacks.
Andrew Garcia never expected a career in law enforcement.
He also never expected a violent encounter in the line of duty to leave him facing multiple surgeries, devastating injuries, and uncertainty about his future.
In this powerful episode of The Tuesday Crew, Andrew shares the journey that transformed him from police officer and detective into entrepreneur, innovator, and CEO of Syndicus USA.
As the first member of his family to graduate college, Andrew built a life centered around service, discipline, and hard work. After entering law enforcement, he quickly learned the realities of protecting communities, making split-second decisions, and navigating the pressures of modern policing.
Everything changed after a violent confrontation with a suspect under the influence of PCP left Andrew severely injured.
Faced with a long recovery and difficult questions about what came next, he chose not to focus on what he had lost.
Instead, he focused on what he could build.
During this conversation, Andrew discusses:
• Growing up in Southern California
• Becoming the first college graduate in his family
• Leadership lessons learned through law enforcement
• The incident that nearly ended his career
• Recovery, resilience, and rebuilding confidence
• Entrepreneurship and launching a company from scratch
• Building a team and learning to delegate
• Burnout and founder challenges
• Innovation in public safety technology
• Creating products designed to serve first responders
• Why adversity often reveals purpose
• What legacy truly means
Andrew's story is a powerful reminder that setbacks don't have to become endings.
Sometimes they're simply redirections toward something greater.
If you've ever faced a major obstacle, career uncertainty, personal adversity, or the challenge of starting over, this episode will leave you inspired to keep moving forward.
✓ Leadership requires humility
✓ Burnout often comes from refusing to delegate
✓ Adversity creates opportunities for growth
✓ Purpose can evolve over time
✓ Success is built through persistence, not perfection
✓ Great leaders leave tools for others to build upon
Key Takeaways
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Some wounds leave scars.
Others stay hidden.
They live inside first responders, veterans, military families, and the people who spent years running toward emergencies while quietly carrying their own pain.
In this powerful episode of The MisFitNation, Army Veteran Rich LaMonica sits down with Ashlea Dillard — former firefighter, paramedic, licensed professional counselor, clinical and transpersonal hypnotherapist, and host of Sit Around the Fire.
Ashlea spent nearly a decade answering emergency calls, walking into crisis, and helping people through some of the worst moments of their lives.
But eventually, she had to face a difficult truth:
The rescuer needed healing too.
This conversation dives deep into the invisible weight carried by first responders and veterans:
🔥 Burnout and compassion fatigue
🔥 Losing a crewmate to suicide
🔥 Trauma stored in the body and nervous system
🔥 Why first responders suffer in silence
🔥 Identity loss after service
🔥 Veteran transition struggles
🔥 Hypnotherapy and alternative healing methods
🔥 Building connection, tribe, and purpose again
Ashlea shares her journey from emergency scenes to emotional healing and explains how she now helps others process trauma, reconnect with themselves, and move from survival into living.
If you've ever worn the uniform…
Carried invisible weight…
Or wondered why life felt different after service…
This episode is for you.
Key Moments
00:00 – MisFitNation opening & episode introduction
04:10 – How Ashlea entered Fire & EMS
09:18 – Confined-space trauma and “phobic waves”
14:52 – Losing a crewmate to suicide
19:33 – Burnout and compassion fatigue inside emergency services
24:20 – Leaving the profession and becoming a counselor
30:05 – The emotional impact of children-related calls
38:12 – Why helpers struggle asking for help
47:30 – Veteran transition and identity loss after service
58:40 – Can trauma be stored in the body?
01:06:21 – Why connection matters in healing
01:13:10 – Leadership and mental health
01:19:00 – Misconceptions around trauma recovery
01:25:30 – Gratitude through difficult seasons
01:33:40 – Ashlea’s Three Things
Who This Episode Is For
✓ Veterans navigating transition
✓ First responders carrying invisible weight
✓ Military spouses and families
✓ Leaders and mentors
✓ Anyone rebuilding after adversity
✓ People searching for purpose again
Connect with Ashlea Dillard
Website: ashleadillard.com
Podcast: Sit Around the Fire
Instagram / Facebook / TikTok: Ashley Dillard Therapy
About The MisFitNation
The MisFitNation is a veteran-founded podcast built around real conversations on leadership, resilience, service, entrepreneurship, transition, and overcoming adversity.
We highlight veterans, first responders, leaders, entrepreneurs, Gold Star families, and everyday people doing extraordinary things.
Be humble. Stay hungry. Keep hustling.
Because we are The MisFitNation.
#VeteranPodcast #FirstResponder #MentalHealth #Resilience #TraumaHealing #Leadership #Veterans #EMS #Firefighter #MilitaryTransition #Purpose #StackingVictories
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What if the answer isn’t more productivity…
What if it’s stillness?
In this episode of The MisFitNation, former U.S. Marine, author, and founder of Stare at the Wall, Mark Blacknell shares his incredible journey from service, struggle, and searching… to discovering peace through simplicity.
After decades of meditation practice and personal transformation, Mark now shares his message with veterans, inmates, seniors, treatment programs, and communities across the country.
This isn’t about escaping life.
It’s about learning how to fully live it.
Marine Corps lessons and resilience
Meditation and mental clarity
The power of stillness
Simplifying life in a chaotic world
Healing through presence
Finding peace after struggle
✅ Veterans
✅ First responders
✅ Leaders under pressure
✅ Anyone overwhelmed by life
✅ People seeking clarity and peace
✅ Anyone searching for purpose
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🌐 Learn More:https://www.stareatthewall.com
🔥 In This Episode:🎯 Who This Is For:⏱️ Timestamps:
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Patricia Greenelle joins The ToosDay Crüe for a powerful conversation about trauma, healing, resilience, and rebuilding relationships after painful experiences.
As a forensic psychologist and memoir writer, Patricia shares both professional insight and personal experience navigating complex trauma and the emotional wounds that impact trust, communication, and connection.
This episode is raw, honest, emotional, and ultimately hopeful for anyone searching for healing and growth after difficult seasons in life.
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Commander Greg Roach has spent his life serving others.
After being rejected from the Naval Academy, he enlisted in the Navy's elite Nuclear Power Program, earned his way into Annapolis, became a submarine officer aboard a fast-attack submarine, taught future naval officers, and later volunteered to serve in Afghanistan.
As Executive Officer of a Provincial Reconstruction Team in Kunar Province, one of the most dangerous regions of Afghanistan, Greg led a diverse team of military personnel and civilians through a challenging mission during the height of the war. They completed their mission. They brought everyone home alive.
But the hardest chapter of his story began after the deployment ended.
In this powerful conversation, Greg opens up about leadership, service, brotherhood, resilience, and the devastating reality of losing fellow veterans to suicide after returning home. He shares lessons learned from submarine warfare, combat deployments, mentoring future leaders, and helping veterans find purpose beyond military service.
This episode explores:
• Overcoming rejection and adversity
• Life inside the Navy's nuclear submarine force
• Leadership lessons from Afghanistan
• The emotional cost of command
• Veteran suicide and post-service struggles
• Brotherhood beyond the battlefield
• Finding purpose after military service
• Why asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness
Whether you're a veteran, first responder, leader, entrepreneur, or someone supporting a loved one who served, this conversation delivers powerful lessons about resilience, responsibility, and the importance of staying connected.
If this episode impacts you, share it with someone who needs to hear it.
Because sometimes the most important battles happen after coming home.
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Albert Woodin joins The MisFitNation for a powerful conversation about service, sacrifice, mental health, and building a community that refuses to leave veterans behind.
After serving during Desert Storm with the United States Air Force, Albert saw the silent battles too many veterans and first responders continue to fight after the uniform comes off. Through SAVE22.vet, he has spent years creating spaces for camaraderie, healing, peer support, and purpose.
This episode is emotional, motivating, and packed with real conversations about leadership, resilience, and why showing up for people matters.
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Retired Army Black Hawk pilot, combat veteran, entrepreneur, and founder of RECON Real Estate & UseRECON, Eddie Hutchinson joins The ToosDay Crüe for a raw and powerful conversation about military transition, leadership, purpose, entrepreneurship, and protecting military families from financial hardship.
After 20 years in the Army, Eddie faced the same battle many veterans know well — rebuilding identity and purpose after service. Instead of standing still, he built a new mission helping military families navigate the housing market while protecting the wealth they’ve worked hard to build.
This episode covers:🔥 Leadership under pressure🔥 Transitioning out of the military🔥 Veteran entrepreneurship🔥 Real estate realities for military families🔥 Financial education & home ownership🔥 Building systems for success🔥 Mental health, resilience & purpose
One of the most honest and practical conversations we’ve had on The ToosDay Crüe.
Key Timestamps:⏱️ 05:01 – Meet Eddie Hutchinson⏱️ 15:42 – The hardest part of military transition⏱️ 20:08 – Why military families are struggling financially⏱️ 28:19 – Building RECON Real Estate & UseRECON⏱️ 57:06 – Systems, leadership & success habits⏱️ 1:18:12 – Eddie’s three non-negotiables
Keep stacking victories.Keep doing hard things.Keep leading from the front.
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At four years old, Andrew Meari stood at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery and quietly told his mother:
“Mommy, I’m going to be a soldier.”
He never changed his mind.
Years later, PFC Andrew Meari deployed to Afghanistan with the 101st Airborne Division, 1-502nd Infantry.
On November 1, 2010, during combat operations in Kandahar, Andrew was killed in action while protecting his brothers during a motorcycle VBIED attack.
He was 21 years old.
In this powerful Memorial Week conversation, Gold Star Mother Denise Williams joins The MisFitNation to share the story behind the uniform… the little boy who loved history, the young man who dreamed of service, the soldier who stood forward, and the legacy that continues long after his final mission.
But this episode goes deeper.
It explores the reality of military sacrifice.
The unimaginable moment a parent receives the call.
The bond between soldiers.
The strength of Gold Star families.
And how purpose can still exist after devastating loss.
Denise also shares:
🇺🇸 Andrew’s decision to serve at only four years old
🇺🇸 Life as a military parent during deployment
🇺🇸 His final leave home before returning to Afghanistan
🇺🇸 The events of November 1, 2010
🇺🇸 The homecoming that stopped highways and brought communities together
🇺🇸 Healing, advocacy, and supporting veterans, first responders, and Gold Star families today
Key Moments:
09:40 – The Arlington trip that changed everything
13:05 – “Mommy, I’m going to be a soldier”
35:15 – Deployment with the 101st Airborne
43:40 – Turning 21 in Afghanistan
59:15 – The call no parent should receive
1:23:40 – The procession home that stopped Chicago
1:48:15 – The heroism of Andrew’s brothers
2:01:00 – Carrying legacy forward
This episode is for veterans.
For military families.
For Gold Star families.
For anyone carrying grief.
And for anyone trying to understand the true cost of freedom.
Because some stories deserve more than remembrance.
They deserve to be carried.
🎙️ The MisFitNation — Real stories of grit, resilience, leadership, service, and the human spirit that refuses to quit.
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What happens when a book launch stops being about the book?
It becomes a room full of stories.
In this special LIVE edition of The MisFitNation, Rich LaMonica travels virtually to Southwest Oklahoma Brewing Company as US Army Veteran TJ Baird launches Warrior Dad surrounded by family, fellow veterans, friends, readers, and the community that helped shape his journey.
TJ served 32 years in the Army, including nine combat deployments, but this conversation goes far beyond military service.
This episode explores the quieter battles:
The birthdays missed.
The phone calls made from overseas.
The cost of service on families.
The transition from warrior to father.
And the legacy we leave behind when the uniform finally comes off.
What unfolds is not a traditional interview.
It becomes a gathering.
Family members share memories.
Brothers-in-arms reflect on service.
The “Warrior Wife” joins the conversation.
Veterans laugh, remember, and honor those no longer with us.
And TJ shares why Warrior Dad Stories is becoming more than a book — a growing platform built around storytelling, resilience, and helping others share their journeys.
Topics Covered:
• Leadership after service
• Fatherhood and military life
• Veteran transition
• Family sacrifice
• Purpose and identity
• Resilience and recovery
• Memorial Day reflections
• Building legacy
Key Moments:
00:00 Welcome to Warrior Dad Stories LIVE
24:00 Fatherhood after service
44:00 Family reflections
58:00 Warrior Wife joins the conversation
1:12:00 Leadership lessons from military life
1:38:00 The future of Warrior Dad Stories
Some stories entertain.
Others remind us who we are.
This was one of those conversations.
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Army veteran and award-nominated author James Arthur Donzella joins The MisFitNation to discuss military service, life after Vietnam, creative discipline, and how storytelling helped him process experiences that stayed buried for decades.
From serving in Vietnam to building the James Wolfe mystery series, James shares powerful lessons on resilience, identity, healing, and why veterans should never be afraid to tell their stories.
This conversation dives into:
PTSD and transition
Veteran storytelling
Creative purpose
Brotherhood
Writing discipline
Finding your next mission
If you’re searching for purpose after adversity, this episode will stay with you.
Key Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction
09:20 – Writing as therapy
20:44 – Creating The Dead Don’t Pay
43:12 – PTSD themes in fiction
56:08 – Purpose after service
01:00:55 – Three Things That Matter
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What if the biggest failures in war weren’t on the battlefield… but in leadership?
On this episode of The MisFitNation Show, host Rich LaMonica welcomes Eric W. Hommel—a prior-enlisted U.S. Navy Cold War submariner, retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, and author of the powerful memoir:
📚 The Losing Game: How to Lose a War and Fail Veterans
Eric brings one of the most unique military careers you’ll hear anywhere.
He served:
⚓ In the U.S. Navy aboard a fast-attack submarine during the Cold War
✈️ As a U.S. Air Force officer
🪖 Under U.S. Army command in Iraq and Afghanistan
🏛️ Ten years attached to the Pentagon
🇺🇸 Three years traveling with Congressional Representatives as a military legislative liaison
🌍 As commander of a Provincial Reconstruction Team in Afghanistan’s Panjshir Province
Now Eric is speaking candidly about what went wrong in Afghanistan—and why leaders often fail to take responsibility.
This episode dives into:
🔥 Why misguided leadership can lose wars
🔥 How careerism destroys mission focus
🔥 The hidden realities of modern warfare
🔥 Why veterans need meaning, not just treatment
🔥 Innovative PTSD healing through immersive prolonged exposure
🔥 Accountability, humility, and truth in leadership
This is not surface-level commentary.
It is a firsthand perspective from someone who lived it.
🎙️ In This Episode
Eric’s unusual path from Navy to Air Force officer
Serving in Iraq and Afghanistan under Army command
What really happened in Afghanistan
Leadership failures at senior levels
Winning hearts and minds vs political timelines
Why veterans need context to heal
The future of veteran support and accountability
🔗 Learn More About Eric Hommel
🌐 Lion Six Press
https://www.lionsixpress.com/
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💬 CALL TO ACTION
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Truth matters.
Accountability matters.
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