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Urban Christian Veterans

Podcast von D. Allen Rose

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Urban Christian Veterans provides a safe place for Christian Veterans of Color to discuss the challenges we face in our daily lives. Being a person of color has its challenges. Being a Christian has its challenges. Being a veteran has its challenges. In addition, many of us suffer with PTSD as a result of things we experienced during our military service. All of those factors being combined makes for a unique, and sometimes very challenging life experience that is seldom talked about in public forums.

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Episode Why Older Black Veterans Must Guide Youth Cover

Why Older Black Veterans Must Guide Youth

A kid looks you in the eye and says he is only in school to eat. That single sentence forces a different kind of leadership, the kind that starts with survival and still refuses to give up on purpose. We sit down as Urban Christian Veterans and ask a question that can make people uncomfortable: do older Black veterans have a real obligation to advise younger generations, or is it simply a personal choice? We talk through what mentorship looks like when you are dealing with hunger, trauma, and low expectations, not just bad attitudes. We share stories from school outreach, alternative programs, and military life to show how guidance has to fit the moment. That means addressing needs first, using exposure to expand a young person’s imagination, and passing down tools many of us never got early like investing basics, ETFs, and how generational planning can change a family’s future. We also break down practical leadership frameworks, including “Be Do Have,” and the importance of setting the tone in workplaces and community spaces with clear standards and disciplined language. Faith is not an accessory here; we wrestle with the idea that our experiences are meant to be shared and that obedience sometimes looks like stepping into hard rooms with patience and humility. If you care about #Black_mentorship, #Christian_leadership, #veterans’ voices, and #Black_youth_development that is honest about the minefields, press play. Subscribe, share this with someone who mentors, and leave a review if it helps you. What is one lesson you wish an older vet had told you sooner?

15. Mai 2026 - 1 h 14 min
Episode Purpose After The Uniform with Army veterans Reginald Adams and Gregory Henry Cover

Purpose After The Uniform with Army veterans Reginald Adams and Gregory Henry

The news feels louder than ever, but some of the most important questions are still quiet: Who benefits when we stay distracted, divided, and afraid? I sit down with Reggie Adams and Greg Henry for a wide-ranging, honest conversation that only Christian veterans of color can really deliver, moving from war headlines to personal calling without losing the thread of what real life looks like on the ground.  We start with the Middle East conflict, shipping choke points, and why a few decisions overseas can show up fast as oil price spikes, higher insurance costs, and stress at the pump. From there we talk immigration policy, including the fear created by enforcement incentives, and why Haitian refugee protections matter far beyond one community when racial profiling is always waiting for a legal excuse. We also dig into government accountability, ethics, and the way “the long game” gets played through money, media, and weak enforcement.  Then we slow down and go deeper: purpose, calling, and spiritual gifts. Purpose is the why God put you here, calling is what He’s asking of you in this season, and your gifts are how you’re equipped to do it. Along the way, we share military stories and leadership lessons that still shape our character today, plus a challenge to think beyond “get a good job” toward entrepreneurship, ownership, and building something that lasts.  If you value veteran perspective, faith-centered leadership, and real talk about current events, follow Urban Christian Veterans Podcast, share this conversation with a friend, and leave a review. What part of the conversation challenged you most?

23. Apr. 2026 - 2 h 2 min
Episode When Institutions Fail Who Still Holds The Line - w/ Gregory Henry Cover

When Institutions Fail Who Still Holds The Line - w/ Gregory Henry

The Epstein files force a question most of the country keeps dodging: if crimes were committed and victims have spoken, why does accountability move like it’s trapped in slow motion. We sit with that discomfort and follow it where it leads, including the unpopular idea that the people with the most to lose may exist on every side of the political aisle and far beyond politics. When power is the common language, silence becomes a strategy, and the public is left arguing while nothing changes. From there, we widen the lens to the systems that make cover-ups easier: weakened oversight, ethics rules with no teeth, suspicious government contracts, and financial markets that react to “news” like somebody already knew the outcome. We also talk about how faith shapes our read on what’s happening, why spiritual blindness can look like political confusion, and why some stories feel bigger than scandal and closer to a battle over values, truth, and control. We close with the reality of war and service. We talk moral lines in the military, the danger of leaders who can’t explain the why, the Strait of Hormuz and real-world ripple effects, and the mental cost veterans carry long after the uniform comes off. If any of this hits home, listen, share it with someone who needs the conversation, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Books Mentioned:  https://www.amazon.com/I-Love-My-Big-Brother/dp/177755750X [https://www.amazon.com/I-Love-My-Big-Brother/dp/177755750X] https://shorturl.at/gN0Sy [https://shorturl.at/gN0Sy]

7. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 12 min
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When The Mission Is Unclear

Orders come down fast, but the emotions hit faster. We’re back with Retired 1st Sgt. Reginald Adams for an unfiltered talk about what service members and their families carry when a deployment is looming, and the purpose feels hazy. Reginald pulls from his time as a first sergeant to explain the headspace troops live in: anxiety, faith, responsibility, and the quiet mental math of “what if I don’t make it back.” We also wrestle with a harder problem than gear or training: mindset. How do you prepare to face an adversary who doesn’t plan on returning home? That question takes us into Vietnam comparisons, the limits of winning hearts and minds, and why complacency is deadly even in moments that look calm. From there, we talk leadership and trust, including what happens to morale when soldiers feel like the people at the top won’t challenge bad orders. Then the stories open up. We revisit Fort Benning and Gulf War era Saudi Arabia memories: unit culture, integration, code switching, the absurdities of customs and regulations, the “E4 Mafia” solutions, and the kind of chaos you only believe if you lived it. The most vivid moment is the Scud night, the Patriot intercept, the blast, the scramble for gas masks, and the uncomfortable truth that faith looks different when things start exploding. If you care about military deployment, veteran experience, leadership under pressure, or how war reshapes people, this conversation will stick with you. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the question you can’t stop thinking about after listening.

1. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 14 min
Episode Bridges In A Fragmented World Cover

Bridges In A Fragmented World

A veteran’s cadence meets a TEDx stage, and the message lands with force. We sit down with Sgt. Roy to unpack a provocative thesis: our culture is being coached into division, confusion, and emotionalism, while the antidote is older and tougher, consisting of truth, discipline, and connection. From the barracks at Fort Jackson to the bright lights of a university TEDx, Roy shares how a clear message, relentless practice, and visible proof of work can open doors without compromising your values. We trade war stories with purpose. Roy talks about honoring sacrifice when headlines soften it, the pride of service that builds identity through effort, and why “soldier first” still matters from medical units to logistics. Then we get specific about the skills that bridge gaps: asking for evidence, listening without surrendering conviction, and widening your circle beyond people who look and think like you. He names the trap of “toxic empathy,” in which care erodes accountability, and argues for teaching people to fish so dignity and confidence can grow. The conversation turns to race, wealth, and agency. We wrestle with Tulsa, generational loss, and the case for buying Black, while Roy pushes toward scale, productivity, and role models beyond entertainment, such as coders, surgeons, founders, and educators who rarely get the mic. He shares moments of being ostracized for success, the resolve that comes from faith and calling, and the quiet joy of mentoring youth and serving in men’s ministry. If you’re tired of hot takes and ready for habits that heal, this is your map: craft the message, do the work, expand your circles, lead with evidence, and refuse to be programmed for division. If this conversation moved you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review with the one insight you’ll act on this week. Your voice helps others find the path from noise to connection.

11. März 2026 - 1 h 13 min
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