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  • Who Cassie Donegan Is When The Miss America Crown Comes Off
    Feb 4 2026

    “If service is below you, then leadership is above you.”

    Cassie Donegan is not your typical Miss America. Raised in a military family and shaped by real adversity, she grew up navigating financial stress, family illness, and the quiet weight of feeling different. But instead of allowing those challenges to harden her, they became the foundation for her purpose. A lifelong artist, performer, and advocate, Cassie now uses her platform to champion access to arts education and remind people that visibility means nothing without authenticity.


    In this episode, we sit down for a raw, deeply personal conversation about her unexpected road to becoming Miss America 2026. We talk about the behind-the-scenes twists, public perception, and how she stayed grounded through it all. Cassie opens up about reframing trauma, the myth of the perfect background, and the cost of stepping into your calling when the world expects someone else.

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    1 h et 17 min
  • Packing Up the Uniform — Unpacking the Truth
    Jan 21 2026

    Scott Stalker led at the highest levels of U.S. national security for more than 30 years. Then one day, his career ended with a call. He didn’t ask to retire, and he wasn’t ready for what came next.


    In this episode, Scott talks openly about what it felt like to leave the uniform behind, how he processed the emotional weight of transition, and how he began rebuilding his purpose. We dig into identity, resilience, the quiet moments that followed retirement, and the lessons he’s learned along the way.


    We cover:

    • The reality of losing a role that defined you

    • Why he boxed up his medals and left them for his daughters

    • How physical habits helped ground him

    • What identity and leadership mean after service


    Scott’s new book Left of Leadership: The Prequel to Success explores the mindset leaders need before they step into positions of influence and shares lessons from his remarkable journey.


    Learn more and connect with Scott:

    Website: https://stalkersolutions.com

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/s2stalkersolutions

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottstalker/

    Book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/LEFT-LEADERSHIP-Scott-H-Stalker/dp/1960299913

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    1 h et 20 min
  • This Marine Went From Paralyzed To Fighting For Military Families
    Dec 2 2025

    There are moments where the mission chooses you.


    Marine Corps Radio Operator SgtMaj Ted Painter was stationed in Okinawa when everything changed. A sudden illness left him paralyzed, intubated, and fighting his way out of an ICU with no windows and no clear answers.


    In this episode, Ted walks through how he went from that hospital bed to Iraq, then into Fortune 500 work, and finally into his role at CareSource Military and Veterans. He now focuses on improving how military families get care and support.


    We talk about Okinawa, Guillain-Barre, transition, mental health, TRICARE, military transition, and why Marines never really stop being Marines.


    Timestamps:

    00:00 Waking up paralyzed in the ICU

    00:38 How the crisis became a mission

    05:21 Okinawa, Guillain-Barre, and learning to walk again

    15:42 Fighting out of the hospital with Marine grit

    24:20 Finding purpose in healthcare

    29:39 What the TRICARE Prime demo actually is

    35:04 How this could change care for military families

    45:47 Open season, eligibility, and how to enroll


    How veterans can use CareSource Military and Veterans:


    If you are in the Tampa or Atlanta areas and you are eligible for TRICARE Prime, you may be able to choose the TRICARE Prime demo with CareSource Military and Veterans. This is a Defense Health Agency program that gives families another option for how their care is supported. It does not replace TRICARE.


    What it offers:

    Simpler access to specialists within the network

    Help from real people when you need it (not chatbots)

    A focus on scheduling appointments faster and closer to home


    For eligible retirees and their family members who choose CareSource during the demo, the TRICARE Prime enrollment fee is waived for the first 12 months.


    Open season runs from Nov 11 to Dec 9. That is the window where you can choose CareSoure.


    To learn more or check your eligibility:

    CareSourceMilitary.com

    Questions about the TRICARE Prime demo: 1-833-230-2080

    Ready to enroll during TRICARE Open Season: 1-877-996-9333

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    49 min
  • Jessie G: Why You’re Not Failing, You’re Transforming
    Nov 22 2025

    What happens when the life you’re proud of starts to feel like the one that’s breaking you?


    In this deeply honest conversation, Jessie G opens up about motherhood, military life, identity loss, and the quiet pressure of always being the strong one. From “babies raising babies” to learning how to turn anger into purpose, she shares the emotional truth behind what strength really costs.


    Jessie reflects on holding a family together through deployment, supporting a partner navigating identity loss, and the moment she realised that feeling like she was failing wasn’t weakness, it was transformation.


    This episode explores what no one prepares you for:

    • Losing yourself while trying to serve everyone else

    • The emotional weight of being “the strong one”

    • Navigating identity shifts in marriage and motherhood

    • Using anger as power instead of punishment

    • Why feeling behind may actually mean you’re evolving


    If you’ve ever felt like you’re falling apart while still showing up, this conversation will make you feel seen.


    This isn’t about perfection.

    It’s about survival, growth, and becoming.


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    1 h et 39 min
  • “The Military Trained Me for War — Not for What Came After” | The Hood Motivator & Fly Recruiter Keem
    Oct 22 2025

    The Military trained me for war — not for what came after.


    In this raw and powerful episode of the HeroFront Podcast, recorded live at the Military Influencer Conference 2025 (MIC Atlanta), host Josh White sits down with Dr. J.R. “The Hood Motivator” McIntyre and SFC Akeem “Fly Recruiter” Daley to talk about what happens after the uniform comes off.


    This conversation dives deep into veteran mental health, PTSD recovery, faith, and finding purpose beyond the military. Both guests share how they turned pain into purpose, rebuilt their lives, and now use their voices to inspire and lead others.


    If you’ve ever struggled with identity, faith, or direction after service, this episode will remind you that your story isn’t over, it’s just beginning.


    Featuring:

    Dr. J.R. “The Hood Motivator” McIntyre (@TheHoodMotivator)

    SFC Akeem “Fly Recruiter” Daley (@FlyRecruiterKeem)


    Recorded live at MIC 2025, Atlanta, GA


    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Intro & MIC 2025 vibes

    2:30 - Meeting The Hood Motivator & Fly Recruiter

    5:10 - Turning trauma into purpose

    10:45 - Faith, timing, and divine alignment

    17:20 - Veteran mental health & healing

    25:00 - The power of storytelling and influence

    33:40 - Akeem’s story: from struggle to leadership

    42:00 - Dr. J.R.’s message on identity & purpose

    50:15 - Josh opens up about depression and recovery

    58:30 - Closing motivation: “Your story saves lives”


    #HeroFront #VeteranPodcast #MilitaryInfluencer #FaithAndResilience #LifeAfterTheMilitary #MentalHealthAwareness #MotivationalPodcast #VeteranStories #PurposeAfterService #TheHoodMotivator #FlyRecruiterKeem


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    1 h et 4 min
  • I Looked Successful on the Outside — But I Was Falling Apart Inside | @LisaTauai
    May 21 2025

    FROM MILITARY LEADER TO MISS USA INTERNATIONAL

    Lisa Tauai’s Unbelievable Transition Story | HeroFront Podcast


    What happens when a 20-year Air Force commander trades her uniform for a crown? In this epic episode, we sit down with Lisa Tauai — a retired Lt. Colonel, nationally recognized dietitian, and current Miss USA International 2025 — to explore what it really takes to reinvent your life after military service.


    Whether you’re navigating transition, battling imposter syndrome, or dreaming bigger than your circumstances, Lisa’s story is your roadmap to rising strong.


    00:00 – Intro Trailer

    04:50 – Lisa’s Joyful Energy and “Flow” Mentality

    05:31 – Fish-Forward Nutrition and Sustainable Wellness

    06:49 – True Crime TV and America’s Most Wanted Story

    09:39 – Instagram Growth and Meta Verification Secrets

    14:50 – Pageant Queen Origins: First Time on Stage

    18:44 – Air Force to Runway: How She Did It

    22:54 – Squadron Commander Lessons on Leadership

    29:50 – Veteran Depression and Finding Post-Service Identity

    34:35 – Launching “Vegas Saints” and Creating Legacy Content

    39:52 – Why Veterans Need to Prioritize Health Now

    46:15 – Purpose and Longevity: What Blue Zones Teach Us

    52:13 – Lisa’s NICU Trauma and Motherhood Resilience

    1:04:09 – Parenting, Perspective, and Post-Military Healing

    1:16:04 – Where Lisa’s Going Next (Cosmetology and Coaching)

    1:21:04 – Military vs Civilian Mindset: Owning Your Voice

    1:24:04 – Final Message: “You’re Not Too Late — Start Now”


    GUEST: LISA TAUAI

    Miss USA International 2025

    Registered Dietitian, Veteran, Speaker

    Instagram: @lisatauai


    If Lisa’s story inspired you, be sure to follow, rate, and share this episode. Your support helps us continue amplifying the voices of veterans, leaders, and everyday heroes.


    Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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    1 h et 13 min
  • Why So Many Veterans Are Leaving the U.S. for Good | Ft. @johnhdaviswriter
    Apr 30 2025

    🧭 Veterans are quietly leaving the United States… and never looking back.


    In this emotional conversation, John H. Davis — combat veteran, Harvard grad, and author — shares why he left America and how life abroad is saving veterans’ lives.


    He opens up about:


    • The mental health crisis in America

    • Why veterans abroad rarely die by suicide

    • The dating scene overseas

    • Cost of living and living like royalty

    • How to start fresh in another country




    Could moving abroad be the answer?



    📍 TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 – Why so many veterans are leaving the U.S.

    05:15 – What it’s really like to live abroad

    10:42 – Mental health and PTSD abroad vs U.S.

    14:35 – “I started sleeping through the night again…”

    18:00 – Freedom, peace & perspective

    22:55 – Cost of living abroad as a veteran

    28:20 – Dating, relationships & lifestyle

    35:48 – Suicide rate overseas: near zero

    42:10 – Roadmap: how to move abroad

    48:36 – Advice for veterans on the edge

    54:02 – The retreat idea that could save lives

    1:01:05 – Final thoughts & where to find John



    🔗 FIND JOHN H. DAVIS

    🌍 Website & Free Guide → johnhdaviswriter.com

    📚 Books: Combat to College, 365 Days of Veteran Affirmations

    📸 Instagram → instagram.com/johnhdaviswriter

    🎥 TikTok → tiktok.com/@johnhdaviswriter



    🎙️ Subscribe for more powerful veteran stories.

    New episodes every other week.



    #VeteransLivingAbroad #LifeAfterMilitary #PTSDRecoveryForVets

    #VeteranSuicidePrevention #VeteranDatingAbroad #AmericanExpatLife

    #JohnHDavis #LoveOverseas #LivingAbroad #HeroFrontPodcast

    💬 “I’ve never heard of a veteran suicide overseas.”


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    1 h et 8 min
  • The Leadership Struggles No One Warns You About with Nate Scheer
    Apr 16 2025

    Nate Scheer is a U.S. Air Force officer, leadership expert, and host of The Mind Force Podcast, where he tackles the mental and emotional challenges of military service, professional growth, and personal resilience. In this episode, Nate and Josh dive deep into the dark side of leadership, including the mental health struggles leaders face, the enlisted-to-officer transition, and how alcohol impacts stress management. They also discuss strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome, building trust in teams, and supporting loved ones battling depression or addiction. This is a raw, unfiltered conversation about mental resilience, leadership pressure, and personal growth that every leader—military or civilian—needs to hear.


    Check out his show here and make sure to subscribe!

    MindForce: Mental Fitness & Life's Stories!


    Timestamps:

    0:00 – Introduction to Nate Scheer and The Mind Force Podcast

    4:11 – Why Nate started his podcast and his mission to discuss mental strength

    7:40 – The power of unfiltered conversations and authentic storytelling in podcasting

    14:59 – The psychology of leadership: team dynamics, purpose, and trust-building

    24:59 – The impact of alcohol on mental health, leadership stress, and self-awareness

    39:11 – Struggles of crossing over from enlisted to officer and dealing with imposter syndrome

    50:06 – How to help a loved one battling depression, burnout, or alcohol addiction

    57:12 – Breaking down the enlisted vs. officer divide and improving communication

    1:03:05 – The importance of celebrating small wins and fostering a positive team culture

    1:09:48 – Practical coping strategies for stress management and self-care

    1:15:22 – Three major leadership lessons from Nate’s military career

    1:21:17 – Final reflections and gratitude between Nate and Josh


    What This Episode Covers:


    This episode is a must-listen for military members, leaders, and anyone navigating high-pressure careers. Nate and Josh expose the hidden struggles of leadership, including mental health challenges in the military, the stigma around seeking help, and why so many leaders feel isolated. They discuss the dangers of relying on alcohol as a coping mechanism, the importance of mentorship in leadership, and how to create a culture of trust and resilience. If you’re looking for honest leadership insights, mental toughness strategies, or ways to bridge the enlisted-officer communication gap, this conversation is packed with valuable lessons.


    🔹 Listen now and gain insights on mental resilience, leadership, and overcoming adversity!

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    1 h et 22 min