Welcome Home - A Podcast for Veterans, About Veterans, By Veterans
Larry Zilliox
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Welcome Home is a podcast produced by Willing Warriors and the Warrior Retreat at Bull Run. It highlights activities at the Warrior Retreat and discusses issues impacting all Veterans. The show aims to support and inform the veteran community. For questions or feedback, listeners can email podcast@willingwarriors.org.
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Stronghold: Where Veteran Healing Meets Purpose 01.06.2026 27Min.A former Navy SEAL with 10 trips to Afghanistan should have had an easy off-ramp into high-paying contractor work, but Todd Peters chose a different mission. After years of watching suicides stack up across his community, he founded Stronghold Alliance, a faith-based restoration nonprofit built to tackle veteran suicide prevention with urgency, humility, and real-world tools that veterans and first responders will actually use. We talk through what many people miss about PTS and traumatic br...
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How An Iraq War Veteran Turned PTS Into A Band With A Message 25.05.2026 27Min.A triple agent looks a young soldier in the eye and says the North Gate is about to be hit. Minutes later, the blast proves it. That moment is one of the turning points Sean Martin shares with us, and it’s also part of the story behind why his band, The Quarantined, doesn’t exist just to entertain. Sean is a prior-service Army airborne infantry veteran who deployed to Iraq and ran hundreds of combat missions. He opens up about what pulled him toward the most “consequential” path, how a requi...
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How JPMorgan Chase Helps Veteran-Owned Businesses Succeed Through CEOcircle 18.05.2026 18Min.Many veteran-owned businesses don’t struggle because their founders lack discipline. They struggle because growth demands a new kind of support system: peers who’ve been there, mentors who tell the truth, and a clearer plan for capital, technology, and scale. That’s exactly where our conversation with Alex McKindra goes, drawing a straight line from military service to building stronger outcomes for veterans and military spouses in business and beyond. Alex is a Managing Director in Global C...
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Military Spouse Survival Kit 11.05.2026 21Min.Your spouse raises a right hand, and suddenly, your whole life has a new rulebook. Larry Zilliox, Director of Culinary Services at the Warrior Retreat at Bull Run, sits down with Kayla LaFond, military spouse liaison for the Virginia Department of Veterans Services (DVS), for an honest talk about what the transition into military spouse life really looks like, from the first duty station shock to the long stretches where you feel like you are rebuilding from scratch. Kayla shares her own pat...
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A Community Car Show That Funds Healing at the Warrior Retreat 04.05.2026 21Min.A great car can stop you in your tracks, but a great car show can do more than that. We’re joined by Chuck Berge, board member at Willing Warriors and the team lead behind Vettes For Willing Warriors, to lay out exactly what happens when hundreds of vehicles roll onto the Warrior Retreat at Bull Run and the community shows up in force. We talk real numbers and real details: 240 cars and about 865 visitors last year, with expectations of 1,000+ spectators this time. You’ll hear how judging ac...
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From Service to Survival: The Fight for Veteran Healing 27.04.2026 25Min.The fastest way to lose your footing after the military is to lose your people and then pretend you’re fine. Host Larry Zilliox sits down with Navy Veteran Jordyn Jureczki, CEO of Frontline Healing Foundation, to talk about what happens when transition feels isolating, anger lingers, and the path to care is blocked by money, red tape, or geography. Jordyn shares how her own post-service road led her into law enforcement, a personal struggle with alcohol, and an unexpected turning point...
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How A Combat Injury Led To A Fitness Mission For Veterans 20.04.2026 19Min.A locked Marine recruiter door turned into an Army career, and an IED in Afghanistan turned that career into a fight to rebuild a life. I’m joined by Jason Smith, a retired Army infantryman, double amputee, and ambassador for Catch A Lift Fund, and he tells the story with zero polish and a lot of truth: the terror of transition, the identity shift after catastrophic injury, and the small decisions that make recovery possible. We dig into what happens after the evacuation flights and the hos...
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What If Belonging Is The Best Medicine For Veterans 13.04.2026 22Min.A lot of veteran suicide prevention talk gets complicated fast. This conversation stays refreshingly direct: isolation kills, connection protects, and a well-run event can be the difference between shutting down and showing up. I’m Larry Zilliox, and I’m joined by Kimberly Jewell Pond, Operational Support Coordinator and Lead Coordinator for the Washington, DC chapter of Irreverent Warriors, to break down how a “simple hike” becomes something much bigger for veteran mental health. Kimberly s...
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Transition Out Of The Military Is Harder Than People Admit 06.04.2026 25Min.Stop Loss. That single policy changed thousands of military timelines overnight, and it changed Jonathan Tennis, too. Jonathan is a prior-service Army intelligence specialist who served through the post-9/11 shift, and he joins us at the Warrior Retreat at Bull Run to talk honestly about what comes next when the uniform comes off and the mission feels unclear. We get into why military transition can be so hard, even when you have strong qualifications, plus the parts people don’t say out lou...
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Priorities Shaping Veterans’ Benefits and Care 30.03.2026 26Min.What does it take to turn a veteran’s story into law that actually changes lives? We sit down with Jess Finucan, a retired Air Force Senior Master Sergeant and now the Director of Policy and advocacy at Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, to pull back the curtain on how evidence, testimony, and relentless follow-through move Congress on veterans’ issues. Jess shares her rapid transition from uniform to policy, her first VA appointment that made civilian life feel real, and why doc...
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Women Veterans And Toxic Exposures 23.03.2026 25Min.Burn pits and jet fuel aren’t just headlines; they’re lived experiences that can follow veterans for years. We sit down with Dr. Maheen Adamson (Research Director) and Dr. Jennifer Jennings (Clinical Director), two VA physicians leading the Women’s Operational Military Exposure Network Center of Excellence, to explain what we’re learning about military environmental exposure and why women veterans have been missing from the data for far too long. We walk through the center’s mission and the ...
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Inside The Stories Bringing Veterans’ Service To Young Readers 16.03.2026 22Min.A single word on a headstone—Unknown—sent author Jeff Gottesfeld on a path to write children’s books that carry the weight of service with grace. Today, we sit down with Jeff to trace that path from 21 Steps: Guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to his new large-format book, Honor Flight: Celebrating America’s Veterans, and a forthcoming project that centers on the kids who also serve. We dig into how a writer chooses the right voice for young readers without softening the truth. Jeff sh...
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Inside The Coast Guard Foundation’s Lifelines For Families 09.03.2026 34Min.When a cutter launches into a storm or a helicopter hovers over a capsized hull, the story we don’t see is the family at home watching the radar, praying for their service member going into harm's way, or the kid who just switched schools again. This episode pulls back the curtain on the Coast Guard Foundation—the nonprofit lifeline that helps Coast Guard members and their families stay ready, resilient, and focused when it counts most. We sit down with Ron LaBrec, a 29-year Coast Guard vete...
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Brain Injury Is A Journey 02.03.2026 30Min.What if recovery felt less like appointments and more like belonging? We sit down with Donna Meltzer, CEO of Brain Injury Services in Fairfax, to unpack why “brain injury is a journey” and how a purpose-built clubhouse helps survivors—veterans and civilians alike—reclaim identity, skills, and community. From the first welcome to setting personal goals, the model flips the script: members choose to participate, practice real-life tasks, and build confidence where it matters most—at home, at wo...
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How One Combat Medic Built A Lifeline For Women Veterans 23.02.2026 29Min.The most powerful sentence in today’s conversation is also the simplest: “Actually, she’s the veteran.” We sit down with Brooke Jackson Kahn—Army combat medic, neurosurgery PA, and founder of She’s the Veteran—to explore what service, transition, and healing look like when the world still assumes the veteran is a man. Brooke brings clear, lived insight into how women experience PTS differently, why so many never seek help, and how community can change a life when therapy hours end. We walk t...
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Inside The Marine Raider Foundation: Care, Community, Continuity 16.02.2026 23Min.The quiet work after the mission often decides whether a family bends or breaks. We sit down with Marine Raider Foundation CEO Jessica McAndrews to open the door on a community that rarely seeks the spotlight and yet carries a heavy load long after the headlines fade. From emergency travel and uncovered medical devices to childcare during recovery, Jessica explains how a focused nonprofit moves fast to cover real gaps for Marine Raiders, their families, and Gold Star loved ones. We walk thro...
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From Underserved To Seen: Holistic Support For Women Veterans 09.02.2026 25Min.Too many women who served are still asked to fight for basic recognition before they can access care. We sit down with Virginia Giordano, CEO and founder of the Barbara Giordano Foundation, to explore a different path: small, trauma‑informed retreats and holistic wellness programs designed by listening to women veterans first. From equine therapy and EFT tapping to reflexology and targeted workshops on issues like clutter, the approach centers on safety, trust, and practical tools that help w...
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Building On A Decade Of Healing At The Warrior Retreat 02.02.2026 31Min.Ten years in, the Warrior Retreat at Bull Run stands on stories that still move us—volunteers who swung the first hammers, families who found rest here, and a community that showed up in sunshine and storms. We take that history and turn it into fuel for a packed 2026, staying true to our core promise of five-night, no-cost respite for wounded, ill, and injured service members and their families while growing programs that answer urgent needs we see every week. We dig into the heart-work beh...
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Green Berets, Still On Mission 26.01.2026 22Min.The question we ask is simple: Who watches the warriors when their war is over? Larry sits down with Denny Caballero, a former Green Beret and media entrepreneur, to explore how the Special Forces Foundation delivers rapid, peer-led support to Green Berets, their families, and Gold Star survivors—without red tape or delay. From crisis response to household needs, this is a ground-level look at a community taking care of its own. Denny shares his path from the National Guard to the 82nd Airbo...
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From Combat To Community: How "The Battle Within" Supports Veterans And First Responders 19.01.2026 29Min.A Purple Heart veteran turned advocate, Justin Hoover knows what it takes to look tough at work and feel lost at home. We sat down with the CEO of The Battle Within to unpack practical ways veterans, police, firefighters, EMTs, dispatchers, and frontline clinicians can get help early—before life hits crisis. The conversation is candid and actionable: why moral injury needs plain language, how timing matters three to six months after critical incidents, and what it looks like to replace “gut i...
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