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Veteran Voices: SITREP

Podcast by Tom & Chris Faust

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About Veteran Voices: SITREP

We are Tom and Chris Faust; father and son. We are veterans. We are Veteran Voices. This is SITREP, where we provide information about resources for veterans and interviews with veterans about their situation, experiences, and what they may be doing to help other veterans. Our mission is to provide information that helps veterans transition from military to civilian life in order to prevent veteran homelessness.

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10 episodes

episode Why Being ‘Physically Present’ Isn’t Enough for Your Family artwork

Why Being ‘Physically Present’ Isn’t Enough for Your Family

Veteran Voices: SITREP -Episode 48 In this powerful episode of Veteran Voices, we sit down with Alex Johnson, a combat veteran who shares his unfiltered journey from war, identity loss, and alcohol dependency to healing, accountability, and conscious leadership. Alex opens up about the moment his marriage nearly ended, how alcohol became a coping mechanism after leaving the military, and what finally forced him to surrender control and seek help. He walks us through laying face-down on a therapist’s office floor, learning to remove the “armor” at home, and redefining what service, leadership, and strength really mean outside the uniform. This conversation dives deep into: Transitioning out of the military and losing structure, identity, and accountability PTSD, alcohol use, and the danger of “being present but not available” Why surrendering and therapy are not weakness Conscious leadership vs. reactive living Healthy accountability between veterans Rebuilding marriage, fatherhood, and trust Letting go of comparison and focusing on 1% growth What real service looks like after the military This episode is for veterans, spouses, leaders, and anyone navigating change, trauma, or personal growth. If you’ve ever felt stuck between who you were and who you’re supposed to become, this conversation is for you. 🔔 If this episode resonates, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who might need to hear it. https://www.veteranvoices.us [https://www.veteranvoices.us] Email Us: sitrep@veteranvoices.us [sitrep@veteranvoices.us] Disclaimer: The discussions and topics covered on this podcast/transcript are for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as  professional medical advice. Our hosts and guests are not medical professionals and are not qualified to diagnose, treat, or prescribe for any medical condition. If you're seeking medical advice or treatment, please consult a qualified healthcare professional. The information and opinions shared on this podcast are based on personal experiences, research, and general knowledge, and should not be taken as a substitute for professional medical care. We encourage our listeners to consult with a healthcare professional before making any decisions about their health or well-being. By consuming this podcast/transcript, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to these terms. We're happy to provide information and insights, but we're not qualified to provide medical advice. If you have any concerns about your health, please seek help from a qualified medical professional. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519755/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519755/support] Thanks for listening! Please consider supporting this podcast. Website: https://veteranvoices.us [https://veteranvoices.us] Email: sitrep@veteranvoices.us [sitrep@veteranvoices.us] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/veteranvoicessitrep [https://www.facebook.com/veteranvoicessitrep] #VeteranVoices #SITREP

22 Jan 2026 - 1 h 8 min
episode Your Disability Income Is Power — Here’s How to Use It artwork

Your Disability Income Is Power — Here’s How to Use It

In this episode of Veteran Voices: SITREP, Tom and Chris sit down with financial professional Nick Jarvis — a man quietly becoming the go-to guide for veterans facing medical retirement, disability decisions, severance, and the terrifying question… “What now?” Nick breaks down the real challenges veterans face when stepping out of the military and into civilian life — the uncertainty, the fear, the lack of clarity, and the overwhelming options no one ever explains. You’ll hear Nick’s simple, powerful message: You have options. You’ve earned them. And you can thrive, not just survive. 🔍 In this episode, we cover: • How to translate a military MOS into civilian job opportunities • Why disability income is untapped power most veterans don’t leverage • What to do with your TSP when separating • The truth about severance, pensions, and private retirement strategies • How families can better understand the emotional weight of transition • Why too many veterans struggle — and how to change that Nick also shares real stories of veterans he’s helped, the mindset shifts that changed their futures, and his mission-driven approach rooted in service, clarity, and family protection. If you’re a veteran, a spouse, or someone supporting a service member through transition, this is required listening. You don’t have to do this alone. Connect with Nick Jarvis: 🌐 Website: NicholasJarvis.com [https://nicholasjarvis.com] 📞 Phone/Text: 208-755-9288 About Veteran Voices: SITREP Hosted by father-son Army veterans Tom and Chris Faust, the SITREP podcast exists to empower veterans with real stories, real resources, and real conversations that support a successful transition into civilian life. Like, comment, and subscribe to help us reach more veterans who need this information. https://www.veteranvoices.us [https://www.veteranvoices.us] Email Us: sitrep@veteranvoices.us [sitrep@veteranvoices.us] Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519755/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519755/support] Thanks for listening! Please consider supporting this podcast. Website: https://veteranvoices.us [https://veteranvoices.us] Email: sitrep@veteranvoices.us [sitrep@veteranvoices.us] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/veteranvoicessitrep [https://www.facebook.com/veteranvoicessitrep] #VeteranVoices #SITREP

11 Dec 2025 - 56 min
episode Veteran to Police Officer: A Step-By-Step Guide With Frank McGaha artwork

Veteran to Police Officer: A Step-By-Step Guide With Frank McGaha

In this episode of Veteran Voices: SITREP, Navy veteran and former federal law enforcement officer Frank McGaha joins us to share a raw, unfiltered look at transition, failure, purpose, and the realities of life after the uniform. Frank takes us through his journey from BUD/S and SEAL training, to aviation, to multiple deployments, to a career-ending set of injuries — and the moment he realized he could no longer safely do the job he loved. What followed was a complete reinvention: rebuilding his identity, finding new purpose, and creating a coaching program for law enforcement candidates, including veterans navigating the toughest hiring process in the country. If you’ve ever struggled with transition, questioned your purpose, or wondered how to keep serving when your body or circumstances say otherwise — this conversation is going to hit home. 🎙️ In this episode we cover: * The brutal truth Frank learned the first time he truly failed * How injury forced him to rethink everything he thought he was meant to do * The culture shock veterans face when entering law enforcement * Why so many military skills don’t translate on paper — and what actually does * What departments really look for in the psych eval, polygraph, and background check * How veterans can still find purpose, camaraderie, and service after the military * The role mentors played in shaping Frank’s entire career * The one mindset shift that helped him rebuild from the ground up 🔥 Key episode themes: Failure as growth • Veteran transition • Law enforcement careers • Mental toughness • Injury & resilience • Identity after service • Purpose • Mentorship • Preparing for a second mission Who This Episode Is For ✔ Veterans struggling with transition ✔ Active-duty service members preparing to ETS ✔ Veterans considering law enforcement careers ✔ Officers looking for stronger mindset, leadership, and preparation ✔ Anyone who’s ever felt stuck between who they were and who they’re becoming About Veteran Voices: SITREP Hosted by Army veterans Tom Faust and Chris Faust, Veteran Voices: SITREP exists to support, encourage, and empower veterans in their next chapter. Each episode dives into stories, tools, and conversations that help veterans navigate life after service with purpose, clarity, and community. You’re not alone. You have a mission. And this is your SITREP. https://www.veteranvoices.us Email Us: sitrep@veteranvoices.us Connect With Frank 👉 Armogan Consulting & Training LLC [https://www.armoganct.com/] (https://www.armoganct.com/) Support the Mission 👍 Like 🗣 Comment 🔔 Subscribe Your engagement helps us reach more veterans who need these conversations. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519755/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519755/support] Thanks for listening! Please consider supporting this podcast. Website: https://veteranvoices.us [https://veteranvoices.us] Email: sitrep@veteranvoices.us [sitrep@veteranvoices.us] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/veteranvoicessitrep [https://www.facebook.com/veteranvoicessitrep] #VeteranVoices #SITREP

27 Nov 2025 - 1 h 19 min
episode Poetry as Therapy: Finding Healing and Purpose After Service | Chris Clark Interview artwork

Poetry as Therapy: Finding Healing and Purpose After Service | Chris Clark Interview

In this episode of Veteran Voices: SITREP, co-hosts Tom and Chris Faust sit down with Army veteran and poet Chris Clark (SFC Retired) to explore how creative expression can help veterans process trauma and rediscover purpose after service. After retiring from over two decades in the Army, Chris found that transitioning to civilian life wasn’t as simple as expected. Through poetry, he discovered a powerful outlet for reflection, healing, and connection. Join us as we talk about: * Replacing one routine with another after the military * How writing became Chris’s form of therapy * The challenges and surprises of adjusting to civilian life * Finding identity and meaning beyond the uniform If you’re a veteran navigating life after service—or know someone who is—this conversation will remind you that your story still matters, and healing often starts with sharing it. 📌 About the Podcast: Veteran Voices: SITREP shares real stories, resources, and insights to empower veterans in transition. Hosted by Tom Faust and Chris Faust, both Army veterans, the show covers topics like PTSD recovery, homelessness prevention, entrepreneurship, and community support. 🔗 Follow & Connect: 🎧 Listen on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform 🌐 Visit veteranvoices.us 🔗 Where to Find Chris Carter: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoetic1z https://www.instagram.com/thepoetic1z/# https://www.tiktok.com/@thepoetic1z https://www.facebook.com/thepoetic1z 🔗 Where to Veteran Voices: https://www.veteranvoices.us Email Us: sitrep@veteranvoices.us #VeteranVoices #VeteranStories #MilitaryTransition #VeteranMentalHealth #PoetryHealing #ChrisClark #PTSDRecovery #VeteranSupport Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519755/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519755/support] Thanks for listening! Please consider supporting this podcast. Website: https://veteranvoices.us [https://veteranvoices.us] Email: sitrep@veteranvoices.us [sitrep@veteranvoices.us] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/veteranvoicessitrep [https://www.facebook.com/veteranvoicessitrep] #VeteranVoices #SITREP

18 Oct 2025 - 1 h 14 min
episode Breaking the Silence: Veterans, Addiction, and the Road to Recovery with Dr. Tony Dice artwork

Breaking the Silence: Veterans, Addiction, and the Road to Recovery with Dr. Tony Dice

Episode 44 – Dr. Tony Dice: After the Trident Former Navy SEAL, firefighter, paramedic, and now clinical therapist, Dr. Tony Dice has lived through both the highs of service and the depths of addiction. In this raw and unfiltered conversation, Dr. Dice opens up about the darker side of military culture, how alcohol and drugs became “emotional currency,” and the spiral that led him to rock bottom. He shares powerful moments from his fight for sobriety—what he calls “passive suicide”—and the turning point that came when he realized his son might follow in his footsteps. Now 15 years sober, Dr. Dice has dedicated his life to helping veterans and first responders through Bishop & Dice Defense, a unique program that builds trust through tactical training before bringing in mental health support. We talk about: * The transition from SEAL teams to civilian life—and the dangers of unchecked freedom * Why veterans need specialized treatment approaches for PTSD and addiction * How asking for help goes against military conditioning, yet saves lives * His upcoming book After the Trident: A Navy SEAL’s Battle with Secret Shame and Addiction * Why “even heroes need heroes” This episode is a gut-punch reminder that the toughest fight often begins after the uniform comes off—and that recovery and redemption are always possible. Dr. Dice's Links: Bishop & Dice Defense: http://www.bishopdicedefense.com/ [http://www.bishopdicedefense.com/] Get the Book: http://www.drdicebook.com/ [http://www.drdicebook.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bishopdicedefense [https://www.youtube.com/@bishopdicedefense] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.tonydice [https://www.instagram.com/dr.tonydice] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robert.dice.5 [https://www.facebook.com/robert.dice.5] Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.tonydice [https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.tonydice] Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519755/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519755/support] Thanks for listening! Please consider supporting this podcast. Website: https://veteranvoices.us [https://veteranvoices.us] Email: sitrep@veteranvoices.us [sitrep@veteranvoices.us] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/veteranvoicessitrep [https://www.facebook.com/veteranvoicessitrep] #VeteranVoices #SITREP

2 Oct 2025 - 53 min
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