Épisodes

  • Episode 2 - Southern Hospitality
    Mar 22 2020
    Episode 2 is packed with fantastic inspiration from a Navy mom Maureen. Her son Brandon is currently in recruit training as our country faces uncertain times. Join us as Maureen shares how she keeps her faith and passes the time until her son officially becomes a US Navy Sailor.

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    13 min
  • Episode 0 - Podcast Introduction w/ CEO & USMC Andrew Appleton
    Mar 22 2020
    Meet Andrew, host of the Recruit Graduation Podcast and USMC Veteran. Andrew finds the intersection between inspiration and fun. His high-energy guests bring both informative and engaging content specifically tailored to the military community.

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    20 min
  • Episode 1 - A Navy Veteran staying Engaged
    Mar 22 2020

    Duane Stanley, a native of Marquette, Michigan, enlisted in the U.S. Navy in December 1970 under the Navy’s delayed enlistment program. He attended Navy boot camp at the Navy’s Recruit Training Command at Great Lakes, Illinois in January 1971. Following his boot camp graduation in April 1971 he attended Machinist Mate “A” school at the Naval Training Center in Great Lakes, Illinois. In August 1971 he attended “C” school in San Diego, California.


    From November 1971 to July 1973 he served on the USS Tripoli LPH-10 as Machinist Mate assigned to “A” Division, his role was an air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanic. The USS Tripoli was deployed to the U.S. 7th Fleet from November 1971 to August 1972. The primary mission of the USS Tripoli was to transport U.S. Marine Corp troops from Okinawa, Japan to various locations in Vietnam and from Vietnam to Okinawa, Japan.


    In July 1973 he was transferred from the USS Tripoli to the USS Thomaston LSD-28. He serve as a third class Machinist Mate petty officer assigned to “A” Division assigned the roles of an air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanic, hydraulics technician, and engiineman. The mission of USS Thomaston was the same as the USS Tripoli.


    In December 1974 he was transferred from active service to the inactive reserves. In December 1976 he was honorably discharged from U.S. Navy.

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    22 min
  • Episode 3 - Laughter Yoga
    Mar 23 2020

    Everyone wants health and happiness in their lives. But instead, they are getting stressed out, depressed, getting less sleep, more negative thoughts and feeling isolated. Does this sound like you? Are you someone who wants to move on and bring more laughter and joy into your life? You are in the right place. Laughter Yoga is the answer. Laughter Yoga's physical benefit is cardio exercise and the release of feel-good hormones that will stay in for hours even if you fake it.


    Learn more about laughter yoga and how you can incorporate the practice into your daily life.

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    14 min
  • Episode 6 - Six Military Spouses
    Mar 30 2020
    Meet six amazing women and their inspiring story of resilience. Before their husbands left for boot camp, they were strangers. Now, they laugh and cry together, building a lifelong bond. I was beyond honored to hear their stories of raw emotions and gut determination to overcome adversity.

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    29 min
  • Episode 8: Pivoting Young Lives
    Apr 2 2020

    Technical Sergeant Joshua Humble is assigned as an Officer Accessions Recruiter in Raleigh, NC. His current objective is to manage the recruiting and processing of highly qualified men and women to sustain the combat capability of the United States Air Force. He joined the Air Force in 2005 as an Air Transportation and Logistics specialist and has completed 4 overseas tours to Afghanistan, Iraq, Bahrain and Qatar.


    In 2013 he decided to help the Air Forces recruitment effort and began recruiting young men and women into the enlisted corps. In 2016 he was vetted into honing his skills as a recruiter to focus on the development of the Officer Corps. Sgt. Humble holds a B.A. Degree in Management, and a Masters in Transportation and Logistics Management, coupled with education and experience in the field, Sgt. Humble devotes himself to the development and enhanced leadership of programs and people."

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    33 min
  • Episode 6: A Community Supporting Military Recruits
    Apr 6 2020

    Mike Schultz, former Mayer of Boerne, TX, made a difference in the lives of Air Force boot camp recruits by inviting them to Thanksgiving day lunch. Mike and his wife provided a home-away-from-home for these young men and women through hugs, listening to their stories, and yes, letting them use their cell phones to call home. Mike Schultz has spent most of his professional career in the financial services industry.

    He and his family moved to Boerne, TX, in 1993, coming from San Antonio, where they had started his public service career. Mike served on several YMCA committees and was President of the San Antonio YMCA. He served on many church committees and boards. Mike Schultz continued his volunteer public service as Boerne’s mayor elected in

    May of 2011 and held four terms ending May of 2019. Mike and his wife are retired, but still actively running a real estate company.

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    21 min
  • Episode 9 - USMC Colonel Andrew R. Milburn (ret)
    Apr 11 2020

    Retired Colonel Andrew R. Milburn started as a Private in the USMC, reaching the rank of Colonel while serving his country domestically and globally. His recent book, When the Tempest Gathers: From Mogadishu to the Fight Against ISIS, a Marine Special Operations Commander at War documents his combat experiences of the first Marine to command a special operations task force recounted against a backdrop of his journey from raw Second Lieutenant to seasoned Colonel and Task Force Commander; from leading Marines through the streets of Mogadishu, Baghdad, Fallujah, and Mosul to directing multi-national special operations forces in a dauntingly complex fight against a formidable foe.


    Order his book on Amazon or find him on:

    • www.linkedin.com/in/andrewmilburn2020
    • Twitter: @andymilburn8
    • FB: Andrew Milburn


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    36 min