
Show overview
Veterans Radio has been publishing since 2006, and across the 20 years since has built a catalogue of 653 episodes, alongside 3 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 480 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 30 min and 57 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Government show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 37 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 135 episodes published. Published by Veterans Radio America.
From the publisher
Our mission is to see that the world appreciates what extraordinary things ordinary people have done to gain and preserve our freedom.
Latest Episodes
View all 653 episodesLast of the Old Breed: An Oral History of the Final Marines from World War II
May 10, 2026: Lawrence Miller / Elliot Rattner
Emory University Master in Business for Veterans
May 3, 2026: Monthly Veterans Benefits Hour
Mighty Oaks Foundation's Jeremy Stalnecker assisting Vets with PTSD
April 26, 2026: Justin Billard, Tools for Veterans / Faust Ruggiero, The Fix Your PTSD Handbook
Trek Coffee and a Marine's 500 Mile Trek for Veterans
April 19, 2026: Host Shelly Rood and Melissa Washington
Women Marines Association with Mary Ann Merritt
April 12, 2026: Landon Longrear / Jeremy Stalnecker

A WWII Documentary Film Let Us Not Forget - Mark Salloum
Mark Salloum, a documentary film maker, took up the project to tell stories of WWII veterans and Metro Detroit's effort in the war effort before the generation passed. "A Salute to our WWII Generation - Let Us Not Forget" tells a great story wrapped in education for the current high school generation. Mark explains to host Jim Fausone the eight year effort to bring this film to fruition and its distribution by PBS and how to purchase the film.

April 5, 2026: Tear in the Desert
This is one of our favorite and most inspirational programs first heard on 23 October 2010Tear In The DesertA Journey into the Heart of the Iraq War with Navy Chaplain Father Ron Moses CamardaYou don’t want to miss this story of Fr. Ron Moses Camarda’s tour of duty in late 2004 as the Chaplain at the Surgical Hospital in Fallujah, Iraq, including the Battle of Fallujah, ministering to over 1500 casualties and 81 KIA including 12 in front of him.His story of faith is an inspiration to all of us. Father Ron ministered to everyone he came in contact with. Friend or foe, it made no difference to this amazing man of God.Tune in to hear Fr. Camarda’s stories about the men and women he met and ministered to during his tour in Iraq.Keep listening after Father Carmada plays Taps for an additional reading from Tear in the Desert and two songs by W.Keith Moore.

Mission Ambition with Shelly Rood Leadership and Training
US Army Reserve officer Shelly Rood talks about leadership training and coaching in the private sector with her team at Mission Ambition. Shelly talks about her podcast "Hard Core and At Ease" with host Jim Fausone.

March 29, 2026: Dr. Rebecca Grant / Trinidad Aguirre
Dr. Rebecca Grant & Operation Epic FuryDr. Rebecca Grant is a national security analyst based in Washington, DC specializing in defense and aerospace research and national security consulting. She has over 20 years experience working with the United States Air Force, United States Navy, and top aerospace clients. In addition, Dr. Grant has often appeared on television as an expert on national security for Fox News, Fox Business, CNN, and MSNBC and as a series regular on The Smithsonian’s Air Warriors.Learn more about Dr. Rebecca Grant.Trinidad Aguirre & VetsForeverTrinidad Aguirre is a U.S. Navy veteran and Co-Founder/CEO of VetsForever, a law group focused on helping veterans secure VA benefits and discharge upgrades. Driven by his own challenges as a 100% P&T disabled veteran, he is dedicated to bringing clarity and support to fellow service members navigating the system. With 20 years of leadership experience across major companies and nonprofits, he is also a member of the 2026 IVMF CEOcircle cohort for veteran entrepreneurs.Learn more about Trinidad Aguirre & VetsForever.

Navy Veteran Elliott Ratner Talks Trans Policy
Elliott Rattner did 10 yrs in the Navy as an enlisted with a focus on linguistics. He went to law school at night and graduated 2022 before being commissioned into the Navy JAG Corps. Elliott transitioned to a man during law school and became the first Navy JAG officer trans-man. He talks to host Jim Fausone about leaving the Navy he loved because of the policies of Trump/Hegseth designed to force transmen and trans women out of military service.

March 22, 2026: Erin Dunn and Shelly Rood
Erin Dunn: “When the World Won’t Calm Down: Leading From Your Center”You can’t eliminate the chaos. But you can stop letting it run you. What if the real leadership skill isn’t handling pressure — it’s building something inside you that pressure can’t reach?Every ambitious leader knows what it feels like when everything hits at once. The demands stack, the environment is loud, and you’re expected to perform anyway. Most leaders white-knuckle it — they power through, suppress the signal, and wonder why they feel scattered three days later. This episode is for the leader who is ready to stop surviving the chaos and start operating from above it.Erin Dunn spent 10 years in the Air Force — six in public affairs and four as a special agent with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. She went on to serve as a geopolitical planner and foreign policy advisor with the joint staff, earned her law degree while deployed as a government civilian to Iraq as a single mom, and retired from federal service. She is now focused full-time on veteran advocacy. What she learned — through post-traumatic stress, through grief, through a VA system that largely failed her — is a masterclass in Tactical Center. The chaos outside you does not have to mean chaos inside you.IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL DISCOVER: – ✓ Why controlling your environment — not eliminating chaos — is the skill that sustains high performance – ✓ The difference between post-traumatic recovery and post-traumatic growth – ✓ Practical grounding tools for any high-stimulus environment – ✓ Why suppressing negative emotions doesn’t protect performance — it erodes it10-year Air Force veteran | Air Force Office of Special Investigations | Geopolitical planner and foreign policy advisor, joint staff | Federal civilian retiree | Veteran advocateEnjoy the full interview on Hardcore and At Ease – powered by Others Over Self®Erin holds a law degree and has spent a decade helping veterans access the benefits they have earned. She is available for public speaking — to book her, contact [email protected].

Navy Commander Eric Fretz, PhD talks about Student Veterans Association
Eric Fretz has a long association with the Student Veterans Association (SVA) including as a faculty mentor at the University of Michigan. Dr Fretz has taught and mentored thousand of veteran students for decades. He talks with host Jim Fausone about his Navy career, the value of SVA and the Veteran Studies Association.

March 15, 2026: VETLIFE with Joshua Parish
Learn about VETLIFE and its new app for Vets, Battle BuddyIn this episode, VR Board Member and US Navy Veteran Dr. Eric Fretz interviews Josh Parish, an Iraq and Army Veteran who has become a major figure in the Veteran helping space in Michigan and is growing nationwide. His nonprofit, Vetlife, serves veterans all across the state and hosts huge veteran-friendly events throughout the year.Major focus of the episode is a new app that he has developed called BattleBuddy which provides easy access to just about any Veteran benefit and national level veteran assisting charities. The app is free to download. Tune in to the episode to learn more about Battle Buddy, and download the app for free!Learn more about VETLIFE here.

Sangin Province, Afghanistan and A Marine's Personal Story - Landon Longgrear
This is a personal story of a Christian warrior's experiences in war. Landon Longgrear talks about his book "U.S. Marines at the Battle for Sangin: Operation Enduring Freedom" .The reader feels the author's angst, threat awareness and a growing sense of hostility toward his elusive enemy. Landon talks with host Jim Fausone about his tour and resulting struggles.

March 8, 2026: Col. Michelle Ruehl / William Bruck
Our first guest is Col. Michelle RuehlWe first talk to Col. Michelle Ruehl (ret.) who is involved with StableStrides in Colorado. StableStrides is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides equine-assisted therapies and activities to individuals with physical, mental, and developmental challenges.Learn more about Col. Michelle Ruehl.Our next guest is Representative William BruckNext we’ll talk to Chief Warrant Officer 4 William Bruck of Monroe, Michigan. Bruck is involved with Little Blessings Veteran Outreach. He is President of the non-profit and a user of this therapy to deal with personal issues he discusses.Learn more about William Bruck.