Inside the Red Cross’ Military Mission: Thom Geiser Tells SOFREP What Few Ever Hear

Thom Geiser is a retired U.S. Air Force veteran who now serves as an Armed Services Advisor for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Drawing on decades of experience—including flying C-130s, working in special operations, and serving in international advisory roles—he helps connect military practitioners with humanitarian law and principles. In his role […]

Episode 734: The Man Who Infiltrated the Crips: Tegan Broadwater’s Unbelievable True Story

Tegan Broadwater is a former law-enforcement officer, author, entrepreneur, and multi-disciplinary creator whose work spans undercover operations, music, podcasting, and philanthropy. He served as an undercover officer with the Fort Worth Police Department, where his assignments included multiple narcotics units, the gang unit, and an FBI Gang & Violent Crimes Task Force. During his career, […]

Episode 733: Authors Uncovered: Jessica Behne & Samuel Zasadny’s Path to Unseen Warrior

Unseen Warrior offers mental health professionals a comprehensive guide to providing clinical services for military personnel and veterans. Drawing on the authors’ more than 50 years of cumulative military service and 35 years of clinical expertise, this book bridges the cultural divide that often exists between military and civilian life. Key insights into values, experiences, […]

Episode 732: Special Forces to the UN: Robert Adolph’s Unbelievable Journey

Robert Bruce Adolph – a former Infantry Staff Sergeant – is a retired US Army Special Forces Lieutenant Colonel and UN Chief Security Advisor, as well as once a university lecturer on American History, US Government and World Politics. He is the author of the well-reviewed book “Surviving the United Nations: A true story of […]

Episode 731: Back in the Fight: Wylie McGraw on Reenlisting at 45

Wylie McGraw is a 3-tour combat veteran, former star athlete, and competitive bull rider. At 45, Wylie McGraw is the oldest combat veteran in decades to re-enlist for active duty—but for him, this isn’t just about helping to fix a broken military. A devout Catholic, he felt a spiritual calling to serve again, believing God […]

Episode 730: Ballots, Battles, and Beyond: Angelica Kapsis with VotRite

Angelica Kapsis, President and Co-Founder of VotRite, leads efforts to revolutionize U.S. elections with secure, accessible, and transparent voting technology. A Navy Veteran with degrees in forensic science and psychology, she champions ADA compliance and inclusivity. Angelica also founded Scorpion Fitness Centers, promoting wellness for all abilities. Her community service includes firefighting and mentoring. Under her […]

Episode 728: He Went from Marine to Mentor: Logan Spiewak’s Mission to Heal Veterans

Logan Spiewak is the dedicated executive director of the Boots To Health Foundation, bringing a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to supporting veterans’ health and well-being. As a former infantry Marine, Logan understands the unique challenges faced by veterans and is passionate about providing them with the resources and support they need to […]

Episode 727: From Ranger to Road Warrior: John Renken’s Mission with Tactical Traveler Group

Tactical Traveler Group is not your average vacation service. It’s a purpose-driven platform offering deeply discounted and even complimentary travel opportunities for veterans, active duty members, and their families. With PTSD and burnout at an all-time high among the military community, John is on a mission to make healing, family reconnection, and mental decompression accessible […]

Episode 726: Lights, Camera, Combat: How Sinise & Rademacher Bring War Stories to Life

In this episode are documentary filmmaker Jake Rademacher whose new film “Brothers After War“, a follow up to his 2009 documentary “Brothers At War”, is currently available on DVD and digital platforms. He’s joined by his Executive Producer Gary Sinise (“Forrest Gump”, “The Green Mile”). “Brothers After War” finds Rademacher on a journey to reconnect […]