Jeff Nelligan, a U.S. Army Reserve Veteran, applied military discipline principles to parenting, emphasizing punctuality, follow-through, and modesty in his children. He believes in preparing his sons for real-world challenges, encouraging them to complete tasks...
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352 – Joseph Hernandez – One Drunken Night
Joe came on Oscar Mike Radio for number 327 – Nothing is Louder than Silence. https://oscarmikeradio.com/327-joe-hernandez-nothing-is-louder-than-silence/ Nothing is Louder than Silence was an autobiography about Joe’s childhood. One Drunken Night is a result of Joe’s...
349 – Mike Utschig – Mike’s After-Action Reviews
I got connected to Mike Utschig through Stephen Russell who came on in March of this year to talk about his work with “Tales of Nihilism”. Mike and Stephen served together in the Army, so it is cool that we got connected in this way. Even before we talked Mike...
345 – Dr. Reaves – Kiss Lori for Me
get an email about a book written about a story during the Vietnam War. What is different about this book is it was written by someone who never served in the Vietnam War or the military. Dr. Reaves wrote about her father, U.S. Navy Corpsman Larry Goss who lost his...
326 – Chris Schafer – Tactical 16 Publishing
As I was talking with Spencer Emch for number 325, I became interested in Tactical 16 Publishing which published, “Time of Flight”. I reached out to Chris Schafer, who is the CEO of Tactical 16 Publishing and we started talking. I liked how the power of writing helped...






