• Reid George - Leadership Beyond the Uniform
    Nov 24 2025

    Former high school classmate Reid George sits down with me to talk about his journey from Allentown to serving as a Fire Support Officer with the 4th BCT, 82nd Airborne. A Ranger-qualified paratrooper, Jumpmaster, and artillery officer who held every key leadership role in his unit. Reid opens up about what 5.5 years in the Army taught him about pressure, purpose, and identity. Now a rising sales leader, Reid bridges the gap between military precision and civilian success. This episode hits on leadership, growth, and the evolution of a man still driven by service long after the uniform came off.

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    47 mins
  • Alex Danner - The One Who Answered The Call
    Sep 27 2025

    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode contains strong language, discussion of suicide, and open conversation about addiction. Listener discretion is advised.


    In this episode of That Others May Thrive, I sit down with Alex Danner — a Marine veteran, high school classmate, and friend who played a critical role in saving my life four years ago.


    When I was at my lowest, Alex saw a post I made on social media and refused to ignore it. He made the call that set everything in motion — mobilizing the men who ultimately brought me back home. That act of brotherhood is only part of his story.


    We dive deep into Alex’s own battles, including the heavy shadow of addiction, the fight to rebuild after struggle, and the hard truths about what it takes to survive when life pulls you under. His story is raw, painful, and real — but it’s also about hope, action, and the power of never giving up on each other.

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    47 mins
  • John Brantly Jr. - Brotherhood, Badges and the Battle Within
    Sep 10 2025

    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode contains strong language and discussions of child abuse and sexual assault. Be cautious when and where you listen to this episode. Listener discretion is advised.


    In this episode of That Others May Thrive, I sit down with John “JR” Brantly — a Navy veteran and current law enforcement professional with Horry County, South Carolina. JR isn’t just a guest — he’s a brother to me, closer than blood, and one of the men who helped save my life four years ago.


    We talk about his journey from the Navy to law enforcement, the meaning of brotherhood that extends beyond the uniform, and the challenges of serving both country and community. JR’s story is one of loyalty, grit, and the unshakable bond forged through service and survival.

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    54 mins
  • Albert Woodin - Gulf War, Guard Posts and Grace
    Sep 2 2025

    In this episode of That Others May Thrive, I sit down with Albert Woodin — an Air Force veteran who served with the 836th Security Forces during the First Gulf War. Albert’s story is one of vigilance, sacrifice, and carrying the invisible weight of service long after the uniform comes off.


    Albert was also one of the men who stood by me in my darkest days, helping me find a way forward when I couldn’t see it myself. We talk about his time in the Gulf, the lessons that shaped him, and the enduring strength of brotherhood that never lets go.

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    44 mins
  • Chuck Hooks - When Brotherhood Saves a Life
    Aug 26 2025

    In this first episode of That Others May Thrive, I sit down with Chuck Hooks — a retired Army communications soldier, lifelong veteran volunteer, and a man I’m proud to call a friend. Chuck isn’t just another story of service; he’s one of the men who stepped in when I needed it most, helping to pull me back from the edge four years ago.


    We talk about his time in uniform, the transition into life after the Army, and the calling that keeps him serving his fellow veterans long after retirement. This conversation is raw, real, and proof that brotherhood doesn’t end when the uniform comes off.

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    45 mins
  • Trailer
    Aug 8 2025

    That Other May Thrive is a raw, unfiltered podcast where veterans tell the stories that rarely get heard - from enlistment, to war, to the long road home. Hosted by a veteran, this show is going to open with three deeply personal interviews across the Army, Air Force and Navy. If you've served, supported someone who has, or just want to understand the true cost of military life - start here.

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    1 min