Living Inside Out with John Peek

What Would Your Legacy Say About You

52 min · 13. Juni 2026
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A city naming a day after a Marine forces a sharper question than “Who’s famous?” It asks, “Who actually changed things?” John Peake sits down again with Staff Sergeant James Holland, freshly honored by Pasadena, Texas with June 3rd as Staff Sergeant James Holland Day, to unpack what that recognition really points to: service after the uniform, leadership that outlives rank, and a legacy measured in families restored, not applause collected. We get honest about the hardest part of military life for many veterans: the transition to civilian life. James describes the confusion of coming home with your body still wired for combat, the lack of mentorship, and the broken systems that promise opportunity but often deliver stigma. We talk veteran identity, purpose after service, and why preparation matters months before separation, from employment and finances to learning how to show up as a husband and father when the mission board disappears. Then the conversation goes deeper into what civilians misunderstand about veterans, using one bridge-word almost everyone knows: betrayal. We connect trauma, TBI, marriage strain, and healing, and why Set Apart Farms focuses on the whole family instead of treating the veteran in isolation. We also explore faith-based recovery, integrity at home, and the practical habits that build strong men: embrace responsibility, seek real mentors, guard your inputs, and do the hard things on purpose. If you’ve ever wondered what your name would stand for if it landed on a calendar, this one is for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more families can find the show.

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Real Security Begins When Your Family Stands Together

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Protect What Matters

Danger rarely announces itself, and stress rarely stays contained to just one person. We sit down with James Holland and Angela Holland of Set Apart Farms and Herbs of the Torah to get practical about protecting what matters most: faith, family, health, and readiness. The heart of the conversation is simple but challenging: when a veteran is struggling, the whole household feels it, and real change accelerates when the family stops operating in silos and starts healing, planning, and training as one unit. We talk about the hidden drivers that quietly strain marriages and parenting, including chronic fatigue, anxiety, poor sleep, digestive issues, and inflammation. Angela shares what she sees across generations and why “what can I take for this?” is usually the wrong starting point. We dig into root-cause thinking, biblical principles of health, and small environmental shifts that help a home feel peaceful on purpose, from tidying as a team to lighting, worship music, and simple nervous system resets. Then we move from health to readiness. James explains why situational awareness matters more than fighting: early threat detection gives you options, lowers risk, and helps you get your family home safe. We also share what our upcoming family readiness workshop includes in Webster, Texas at DefendFit, with hands-on self-defense basics, transitional space safety, and practical planning for children and vulnerable family members. If you want stronger relationships, smarter preparation, and a calmer home that reflects your faith, this conversation gives you a place to start. Subscribe, share this with someone you want to protect, and leave a review so more families can find these tools.

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What Would Your Legacy Say About You

A city naming a day after a Marine forces a sharper question than “Who’s famous?” It asks, “Who actually changed things?” John Peake sits down again with Staff Sergeant James Holland, freshly honored by Pasadena, Texas with June 3rd as Staff Sergeant James Holland Day, to unpack what that recognition really points to: service after the uniform, leadership that outlives rank, and a legacy measured in families restored, not applause collected. We get honest about the hardest part of military life for many veterans: the transition to civilian life. James describes the confusion of coming home with your body still wired for combat, the lack of mentorship, and the broken systems that promise opportunity but often deliver stigma. We talk veteran identity, purpose after service, and why preparation matters months before separation, from employment and finances to learning how to show up as a husband and father when the mission board disappears. Then the conversation goes deeper into what civilians misunderstand about veterans, using one bridge-word almost everyone knows: betrayal. We connect trauma, TBI, marriage strain, and healing, and why Set Apart Farms focuses on the whole family instead of treating the veteran in isolation. We also explore faith-based recovery, integrity at home, and the practical habits that build strong men: embrace responsibility, seek real mentors, guard your inputs, and do the hard things on purpose. If you’ve ever wondered what your name would stand for if it landed on a calendar, this one is for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more families can find the show.

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Strong Families Strong Futures

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