Episodes

  • Boat Forces Goes to Harvard
    Feb 20 2026

    Operational demands don’t pause, and neither does the responsibility to lead when conditions shift without warning. This episode features Mr. Eric McNulty, Associate Director of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard University and co-author of You're It: Crisis, Change, and How to Lead When It Matters Most. His work draws from major crises to explain how leaders think, decide, and act when stakes are highest. The conversation explores meta-leadership, decision-making under pressure, and lessons directly applicable to Coast Guard operations, where clarity, accountability, and judgment define outcomes when it matters most.

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    19 mins
  • Puddle Pirate (Actual)
    Feb 13 2026

    What started as Coast Guard ribbing, “puddle pirates,” the tongue-in-cheek nickname for near-shore ops, became something else entirely. Puddle Pirate Gear celebrates that spirit with quality tees, hoodies, and accessories that honor Coast Guard legacy, resilience, and pride while poking fun at itself. Join us as we talk to the person behind the helm about building a brand that ships Coast Guard culture beyond the pier and how he is giving back to the Service.

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    22 mins
  • Season 1 Finale w/CAPT McCarthy & New OBF Crew
    Nov 5 2025

    In the Season 1 finale, we welcome the newest members of the Office of Boat Forces team: YN1 Katie Mayer and LTJG Tommy Vroman. We learn who they are, where they’ve been, and what drives their commitment to the fleet. Then we sit down with CG-731 Actual, CAPT Michael McCarthy, for a high-level look at his path to the Boat Forces helm and his perspective on the mission ahead. He offers a preview of themes, priorities, and conversations coming in Season 2, setting the stage for a deeper look into the people and ideas shaping Boat Forces readiness. Season 1 closes with reflection, momentum, and a clear course laid for what’s next ahead. Catch Ya-Soon.

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    21 mins
  • So, You Wanna Buy a Boat
    Oct 29 2025

    Ever hear a BM say, “Why don’t we just use this boat I found online?” Turns out, there’s a bit more to it. In this episode, Lieutenant Kevin Flood from the Office of Boat Forces, Platform Management (2-Side) walks us through what really happens before a new Coast Guard platform ever hits the water. From identifying operational needs to testing designs, vetting performance, and navigating the maze of federal acquisition rules, he breaks down how each hull, bolt, and widget earns its place in the fleet. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at the journey from concept to platform, where engineering meets mission, and every decision keeps the service afloat.

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    41 mins
  • Big River ATON - Heartland District
    Oct 22 2025

    We sit down with BMCM Kraig McCellan and BMCM Thomas Hines, OICs of the Coast Guard construction tenders Cheyenne and Gasconade, based in St. Louis. Their stories bring to life the critical but often unsung role these river-borne platforms play in sustaining our nation’s infrastructure and economy.

    Inland waterways carry hundreds of millions of tons of cargo annually, alleviating congestion on highways and reinforcing supply chain resilience. Maintaining safety and reliability on these waterways depends on a vast network of aids to navigation (ATON). That’s where Cheyenne and Gasconade come in.

    In our conversation, The Master Chiefs walk us through life aboard their tenders: the technical capabilities and crew structure that allow them to repair, relocate, and maintain fixed and floating aids. They reflect on challenges and how they coordinate with multiple Coast Guard units, the Corps of Engineers, and shipping stakeholders.

    At the heart of the episode lies leadership at the helm: how to guide a small, self-reliant crew through extended deployments, and the career arc and mindset needed to pursue command. The MCs share personal reflections, mentorship lessons, and advice for those preparing for OIC boards. This episode honors not only the technical mission but the human side of guiding America’s waterways.

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    43 mins
  • A Warrant-ed Conversation
    Oct 15 2025

    When two of the Coast Guard’s Specialty Force Managers sit down together, you know you’re in for more than just policy talk. In this episode, CWO Robert Birdwell and CWO Robert Devoy take us inside the world of warrant officers where experience meets leadership, and every decision can ripple through the fleet. From sea stories that sparked their call to the warrant ranks to candid insights on shaping the future of Boat Forces, this conversation pulls back the curtain on what it really means to manage a specialty at the national level. Did you know: the Coast Guard once had a W-1 rank, discontinued in 1975, making today’s CWO-2 the true starting line for every warrant.

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    30 mins
  • Live from the Arctic District: ANT Sitka
    Oct 8 2025

    In this episode, Radio Boat Forces heads north to the rugged beauty of Sitka, Alaska, where the Officer in Charge, BMC Dean Buckler and his team from ANT Sitka keep mariners safe amid some of the most challenging waters in the nation. From shifting currents and icy channels to winds that test both seamanship and resolve, this team keeps the aids to navigation shining bright across Southeast Alaska. They share what it’s like to live and serve in a place where the community and Coast Guard are woven together by tradition and resilience. Listeners will hear stories of grit, teamwork, and the unexpected beauty found at the edge of the Last Frontier. Did you know: Sitka was the site of the Alaska Purchase transfer in 1867, marking the moment the U.S. flag was first raised over the territory.

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    18 mins
  • Boat Forces and Joint Doctrine (NWDC)
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with CDR Ryan Koroknay, U.S. Coast Guard liaison to the Naval Warfare Development Center in Norfolk, VA. He provides insight into how the Coast Guard contributes to the Navy’s efforts in shaping joint doctrine and advancing maritime operations.

    Our conversation traces his career path leading to this unique assignment, explores the importance of Coast Guard/Navy collaboration, and examines how maritime threats and technology continue to evolve. CDR Koroknay also shares open-source perspectives on emerging technologies and operational concepts that could enhance Coast Guard effectiveness in missions such as drug interdiction and port security... areas where working alongside the Navy ensures adaptability, readiness, and continued relevance on the maritime front lines.

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    17 mins