🎙️ New episode is live!
Today on The Farron Dozier Show, Air Force veteran Brett Gordon joins Farron for a deep, unfiltered conversation about life before, during, and after military service.
From childhood roots to leadership lessons, mental resilience, personal growth, and the emotional transition out of uniform — this episode hits every angle veterans rarely talk about openly.
Brett opens up about identity, belief systems, family dynamics, leadership failures and wins, and how we rebuild ourselves after the military stops defining who we are. Farron and Brett dive into healing, purpose, and how to navigate the gray areas of life with courage and honesty.
🔥 One of the realest, most human conversations you’ll hear all year.
Catch the full episode now on MBR Talk — Giving Our Veterans a Voice
🏈 New Episode is LIVE!
HG & Caveman break down another wild week across football, college hoops, and the NHL — no filters, no suits, just facts on blast.
In this episode:
• 🏈 Full reaction to the new CFP Top 12 rankings — the chaos, the bias, the head-scratchers
• 📊 Why Miami, BYU & Notre Dame are stuck in a broken playoff formula
• 🏀 Deep dive into the biggest games in college basketball: Arizona vs UConn, Purdue domination, BYU lighting it up
• 🏒 The Colorado Avalanche historic run — one loss in regulation and embarrassing the rest of the NHL
• 🤣 Caveman and HG’s way-too-early Final Four picks (men’s & women’s)
• 🎧 Team Builder segment returns — twenty RBs, 300K rushing yards, chaos ensured
If you love real sports talk without the corporate safety rails — this one delivers. Tap in now on MBR Talk or wherever you get your podcasts.
Join the show as we talk with veteran Mike Smith. Mike Smith is the gritty, no-frills voice behind The Gutter Gospel, a raw and powerful memoir that dives headfirst into the trenches of addiction, redemption, and self-discovery. With unflinching honesty and a poet’s soul, Mike captures the reality of life on the edge, offering readers both a cautionary tale and a story of hope. Mike was nothing short of real. Mike brings energy and authenticity that flows into his writing — unpolished, passionate, and deeply reflective. We will talk about his early struggles, the moments that turned his life around, and how writing became a lifeline. Mike doesn’t sugarcoat anything, and that makes his story so compelling — whether he is sharing a story from the street or a lesson from recovery, you can feel every word.If you are looking for a story that punches you in the gut and lifts you up in the same breath, The Gutter Gospel is your next must-read. https://theguttergospel.com/sample-chapters
🎙️ Inside the Hoosier Mind
This week on Inside the Hoosier Mind, we’re diving deep into the shake-ups rocking college football and the AFC quarterback landscape.
After a brief break from storms, Wi-Fi chaos, and a math exam gone sideways, our host is back and spitting pure Midwest truth like only a ginger ninja can.
• James Franklin to Virginia Tech
Franklin signs a massive $41M guaranteed deal, potentially totaling $50M+. We break down why the Hokies are betting big, how his Big Ten struggles translate to the ACC, and whether he’s finally found a conference where he can get over the hump.
• Lane Kiffin Sweepstakes
Florida? LSU? Staying at Ole Miss?
Rumors swirl about a $90–100M offer from LSU and massive NIL backing. We look at his coaching history, what holds him back, and what happens if Ole Miss makes the playoffs before he decides.
Our host grades every AFC QB room — no sugarcoating, no bias, just straight football honesty:
Bills — A: Josh Allen carrying the kingdom.
Dolphins — D: Tua’s health & Zach Wilson… enough said.
Jets — F: Tyrod + Fields = yikes.
Browns — D: Shadur flash, but not enough sample size.
Steelers — B: Aaron Rodgers still serviceable.
Bengals — A-: Burrow + Flacco surprisingly solid.
Texans — B: CJ Stroud leveling back out.
Colts — C: Daniel Jones inconsistency holding them back.
Jags — D: Lawrence regressing, weapons missing.
Titans — D: Raw talent, little support.
Broncos — B: Bo Nix thriving under Payton.
Chiefs — A: Mahomes + Minshew = safe and strong.
Raiders — D: Geno + Pickett just not clicking.
Chargers — B: Herbert carrying as usual.
“What About Us” by Project Papa Crow — a patriotic rock ballad highlighting unity, freedom, and the American spirit.
Mike’s computer died a heroic death mid-prep. We’ll bring him back for Part 3 as soon as his rig resurrects.
Inside the Hoosier Mind is brought to you by Military Broadcast Radio – Giving Veterans a Voice.
New episodes every week, covering everything from chalked-up playbooks to real-world veteran issues.
🔥 College Football Headlines🏈 AFC Quarterback Room Report Cards (Part 2)🎵 Music Break🔧 Missing Co-Host Update📢 Final Note
🎙️ Till The Final Whistle – Episode SummaryFootball Frenzy – Week 13 (College) & Week 12 (NFL)
In this week’s episode, HG and Caveman break down an action-packed slate across college football and the NFL. From blowouts to playoff-shaking upsets, the crew covers everything fans need to know as rivalry week approaches.
SEC “Cupcake Week” delivered predictable blowouts but also highlighted how the conference’s late-season scheduling advantage may end soon.
Ohio State, despite major wins, still hasn’t been fully tested and now heads into the season-defining showdown with Michigan.
The SEC Bias Debate continues as the hosts question whether record padding should give teams a playoff edge.
Notre Dame detonates Syracuse 70–7, fueled by defensive TDs, special teams scores, and Jeremiah Love continuing his Heisman-level dominance.
Utah vs. Kansas State explodes into a 1,000+ yard shootout where Joe Jackson goes off for 293 rushing yards in a losing effort.
BYU stays alive behind a career day from L.J. Martin (220 rushing yards).
Pitt blindsides Georgia Tech, throwing the entire ACC title race into chaos — leaving as many as six teams still alive.
Georgia, A&M, Ole Miss cruise, but upcoming rivalry games (like Georgia Tech & Auburn) loom as trap scenarios.
ACC may become the wildest playoff qualifier ever — multiple teams could finish 7–1 or 6–2, forcing tiebreakers that no one can cleanly predict.
Oregon vs. USC delivered a classic Pac-12-style shootout and reminded everyone what college football is losing with realignment.
The hosts argue Jeremiah Love should be the Heisman front-runner, putting up Barry-Sanders-like numbers and carrying Notre Dame’s offense.
They discuss whether Oklahoma’s conservative offense can survive in the playoff, and why teams with elite run games will dominate in December.
The crew predicts potential conference title matchups, including:
Big 12: Texas Tech vs. BYU
Big Ten: Bold pick: Indiana vs. Oregon
SEC: Georgia vs. Texas A&M
American: Tulane vs. North Texas ("Mean Green lighting up the scoreboard")
ACC: Too chaotic to call — SMU, Pitt, Miami, Virginia all still alive
They close the episode previewing must-watch games that could flip playoff standings upside down:
Ohio State vs. Michigan
Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State
Utah vs. Kansas
Alabama vs. Auburn (Iron Bowl) — always pure chaos
Georgia vs. Georgia Tech — a trap game if Georgia Tech plays to their ceiling
🏈 College Football Breakdown (Week 13)Top-25 Chaos & Conference Drama🔥 Key Themes This WeekSEC, Big Ten & ACC Shakeups🎯 Heisman & Playoff Talk📊 Matchup Predictions & Championship Outlook🏆 Rivalry Week Preview
Join the show as the whole team is back! Listen in as we put today's headlines into perspective and have a few laughs while we are at it.
🎙️ The Revivalists – Episode 5: Genesis Chapter 4 | Podcast Summary
Hosts: Chaplain Dr. Daryl Hartley & Dr. Eva Fulton
Station: Military Broadcast Radio – Giving Veterans a Voice
Series: The Revivalists – Exploring Scripture, Healing, and the Veteran Journey
In this powerful episode, the hosts dive deep into Genesis 4, exploring the first recorded act of violence, the heart behind offerings to God, and the roots of moral injury versus moral healing.
Daryl opens with an invocation prayer and a powerful reflection on moral healing—how veterans can reconcile guilt, grief, and spiritual injury, and how faith plays a role in restoring the human spirit.
Eva shares personal insight into navigating trauma, growth, and why healing requires honesty, accountability, forgiveness, and community.
Abel offers the firstborn of his flock.
Cain offers only “some of the fruits” — not his best.
God honors heart-level obedience over minimal effort.
Jealousy, entitlement, and resentment turn deadly.
“Why are you angry? … If you do what is right, will you not be accepted?”
Even after the wrong offering, God offers Cain a chance to do right — a theme tied to veteran moral recovery.
Cain kills Abel out of jealousy.
God confronts him with the piercing question:
“Where is your brother?”
Cain becomes a restless wanderer, yet God still shows mercy by marking him for protection.
Cain’s descendants build cities, forge tools, and form early arts.
Lamech becomes the first recorded polygamist and admits to killing two people, boasting in revenge.
Adam and Eve have Seth, continuing the line through which people once again “call on the name of the Lord.”
The hosts connect scripture to the lived realities of veterans:
Guilt
Betrayal
Taking a life in combat
Reconciling actions with faith
Learning to let go of shame and rebuild purpose
As Daryl says:
“Moral healing restores the integrity of the human spirit.”
The Revivalists end with a prayer for veterans, families, and anyone struggling through the holidays.
You're encouraged to:
Check on a battle buddy
Offer compassion
Walk your healing journey
Join next week for Genesis Chapter 5
🔥 Episode Focus: Genesis Chapter 4 – Cain, Abel & Moral Healing💬 Key Discussion Highlights✔️ Cain & Abel — Intent Matters✔️ God Gives Cain a Warning✔️ The First Murder & Consequences✔️ The Line of Cain & the Rise of Violence✔️ Seth’s Birth & Hope Restored🪖 Veteran Connection: Moral Injury & Spiritual Repair🙏 Closing Message
Have you ever been introduced to someone who they are an expert at everything; were you can't get a word in and they are already wronging the first 3 words that you speak? Or maybe they are just angry because you don't believe what they are saying is truthful or right for you?MJ is going to break this all down for the highest good.
Dennis, Phyllis and Mark openly invite anyone with a different viewpoint on the show for respectful yet energetic debate.
Part 3 review of Holy Disruptor
🌟 Podcast Promo Post — Love Letters from God
“Awesome God” — Inspired by Psalms 32, 65 & 68
🙏 This week on Love Letters from God, we dive into the overwhelming goodness of our Awesome God.
From the forgiveness in Psalm 32, to the abundance and answered prayers of Psalm 65, to the victory and power of Psalm 68—this episode will remind you that God is fighting for you, blessing you, and walking beside you every single day.
💛 If you need hope… tune in.
💛 If you need peace… tune in.
💛 If you just need to feel God’s presence… this episode is for YOU.
🎙️ Streaming everywhere on MBR Talk & MBR Radio.
✨ #LoveLettersFromGod #AwesomeGod #Psalm32 #Psalm65 #Psalm68 #MBRTalk #FaithOverFear #GodIsGood #ChristianPodcast #VeteransOfFaith #MBRRadio #BlessingsOnBlessings #PraiseGodAlways
Join DJ Magic Mike and co-host Andrea for great show.
Matt Cavanaugh – Retired Army Strategist, Kidney Donor, 4 Deserts Grand Slam Finisher, Colorado Author
Prepare to go Into the Weeds with one of the most extraordinary human stories to come out of Colorado.
Our next guest, Matt Cavanaugh, isn’t just a retired Army strategist and former West Point professor — he’s the only living kidney donor on Earth to complete the brutal 4 Deserts Grand Slam ultramarathon series.
That’s the Sahara. Gobi. Atacama. Antarctica.
Four of the harshest environments on the planet… all conquered just months after donating his kidney.
Matt’s act of radical generosity helped save eight lives and now fuels his powerful new book, Best Scar Wins (December 2, 2025 – Matt Holt Books). The book blends military leadership lessons, personal transformation, and extreme endurance into a story built for anyone searching for meaning, resilience, or a second chance.
In this episode, we dig deep into:
How living donation changed his life
What the deserts taught him about struggle and survival
Veteran leadership & personal transformation
Mental toughness and embracing your scars
Why he believes “America is a nation of builders run by a few arsonists”
His potential independent run for Colorado’s Fifth District – U.S. House of Representatives
Colorado, this is your story, your terrain, your kind of grit.
If you’re looking for courage, hope, or a reason to believe people still do the right thing — this episode will hit you hard.
🎙️ NEXT on Into the Weeds:
Meet Matt Cavanaugh — retired Army strategist, West Point professor, kidney donor, and the ONLY living donor to complete the 4 Deserts Grand Slam (Sahara, Gobi, Atacama & Antarctica).
After saving 8 lives, Matt went on to push the limits of human endurance and wrote Best Scar Wins—a story of leadership, scars, and second chances.
We dive into:
• Living donation
• Veteran leadership
• Extreme ultrarunning
• Personal growth & resilience
• And his possible run for Congress (CO-5)
🔥 Colorado, this is one episode you won’t forget.
#IntoTheWeeds #Veterans #ColoradoSprings #Ultrarunning #BestScarWins #PodcastGuest #Leadership #LiveGenerously #MentalResilience #KidneyDonation #4DesertsGrandSlam
📣 SOCIAL MEDIA PROMO (Shorter Version)
In this heartfelt episode of The Motivated Mindset with José Flores, we sit down with Dr. Rashida Johnson Founder and CEO of ShidaSweets™ to explore how a family recipe, a cherished memory, and one woman’s determination turned a simple act of baking into a powerful legacy of love and entrepreneurship. What began as an effort to honor her great-aunt Isabel’s legendary 7-Up pound cake blossomed into a business born from purpose, passion, and pride. Dr. Johnson shares how she transformed grief into gratitude, tradition into innovation, and a family dessert into a brand that warms hearts and homes alike. Get ready for a conversation filled with inspiration, flavor, and faith reminding us that sometimes the sweetest success is baked with love, legacy, and a whole lot of resilience.
Episode 16: Homesickness & Finding Your People• Core Hot Take: Homesickness is normal, and finding your people is an active process, not an accident.• Key Lesson: Forced engagement (like attending the involvement fair) creates Social Anchors and a reason to engage with the new life.• Actionable Step: Schedule calls home, but don't let them replace engaging with your new environment. Find a "Third Place" that isn't your dorm or a classroom.• Digital Inferno: Use apps like ZeeMee or MeetYourClass to find classmates. Use apps like Bumble BFF (friends-only mode) or Meetup to connect through shared hobbies.
Joining the show this week is Doug Petersen! Vietnam Veteran, 20-yr military retiree, 25-yr corporate retiree, now... nonprofit volunteer. Author of CALL SIGN: Dustoff 34, Hovering Between Life & Death.
As Revivalists - Darrell and Eva lay the foundation for exploring faith. We began in Genesis, the first book in the Bible. We also use some critical thinking as we discuss Genesis Ch 2 while pointing out the magnificent ordered structure that God instilled in his creation of Earth, Man, Woman, and all the animals. Surely, Chapter 3 sets the stage for drama that man and woman are about to encounter.
Brian Gibson joins us to share his painful challenges after leaving his military service. Brian served as an Army Combat Medic and leads Project Diehard focused in skills training, counseling, therapies and transitional housing.
Trauma is more than what happens to us — it’s what stays within us. The echoes that replay. The feelings that hide in the corners of our memories. The stories that whisper… “You’re not safe. ”But what if we could listen — not to relive, but to release? Here are the main types of trauma, explained in clear, human terms so you can use them in conversation, teaching, or your radio show:⸻1. Acute Trauma Definition: A single, intensely distressing event. Examples:• A car accident• A sudden loss• A natural disaster• Being a victim of violence How it shows up: Shock, fear, intrusive memories, avoidance.⸻2. Chronic Trauma Definition: Repeated, prolonged exposure to highly stressful events. Examples:• Ongoing abuse (emotional, physical, sexual)• Long-term neglect• Living in a violent neighborhood• Ongoing medical treatment or illness• Long-term poverty or instability How it shows up: Hypervigilance, numbness, difficulty trusting, emotional dysregulation.⸻3. Complex Trauma (C-PTSD)Definition: Trauma that occurs over time, usually starting in childhood, especially in relationships where there was supposed to be safety. Examples:• Childhood abuse/neglect• Growing up with unpredictable caregivers• Household dysfunction (addiction, mental illness)• Repeated betrayal of trust How it shows up: Deep identity wounds, shame, unstable relationships, emotional flashbacks, chronic fear.
Join me as I sit down with the unstoppable Kountry Mike — a nationally touring comedian and country music recording artist whose mission to support America’s veterans is as bold as his punchlines. Since 2012, Mike’s been crisscrossing the country with ninety-minute comedy concerts that raise funds for VFWs, American Legions, Marine Corps Leagues, and AMVETS. His debut album Country Music, released March 7, 2025, is already turning heads—and 20% of all sales go directly to Stop Soldier Suicide. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation about purpose, patriotism, and how humor and music can heal the soul.