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POG Talk

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Welcome to POG Talk, where the topics are bizarre, the stories are cringe-worthy, and the laughter is mandatory. With hosts Steve and Bobby a couple of U.S. Military Army Veterans that talk about their time in the Army as a POG "Person Other than Grunt." These two POGs have a combine service of 34 years to include two overseas deployments and multiple State Active Duty Missions. Get all the military life raw dirt, humor, shenanigans, who hooked-up with who, real-life stories from their time serving in a Combat Arms Battalion.Subscribe for more POG Talk clips and full episodes.#funny #humor #podcast #army #storytime #military

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Portada del episodio Memorial Day: The Most Awkward Thank You’s Ever

Memorial Day: The Most Awkward Thank You’s Ever

🇺🇸 Memorial Day is more than a long weekend and backyard BBQs—it’s a day meant to honor the men and women who never made it home. In this episode of POG Talk, Steve and Bobby break down the real meaning behind Memorial Day, the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day, and why so many people still get it wrong. Along the way, the guys swap military stories, dark humor, deployment memories, and the traditions that veterans carry long after the uniform comes off. From awkward “thank you for your service” moments to remembering fallen brothers and sisters, this episode balances laughs, honesty, and respect in true POG Talk fashion. Whether you served, know someone who did, or just want to understand the holiday beyond the cookouts and sales, this one’s for you. 👇 Drop a comment below: What does Memorial Day mean to you? #MemorialDay #Veterans #MilitaryPodcast #Army #Marines #MilitaryStories #DarkHumor #POGTalk #VeteranLife #MilitaryHumor

Ayer - 37 min
Portada del episodio How War Evolved, but 19-Year-Old Recruits Still Feel the Same Stress | POG Talk

How War Evolved, but 19-Year-Old Recruits Still Feel the Same Stress | POG Talk

How War Evolved, but 19-Year-Old Recruits Still Feel the Same Stress | POG Talk Most veterans and military folks agree—war isn’t just about the battlefield. It’s about the yawning chasm of mental, physical, and emotional tolls we rarely talk about. Imagine going through Hell, then coming back and realizing the PTSD, tinnitus, or just the sheer grind of bureaucracy is a quiet, relentless enemy we never learned how to beat. Yep, after 20 years of service, the biggest victory might just be surviving the chaos without losing your mind—or your sense of humor. In this no-holds-barred episode of POG Talk, we dig into war’s hidden costs with tales that are both grim and hilarious. You’ll discover: how combat stress has morphed from months of blitzing to weeks of drone strikes—yet soldiers’ minds stay stuck in the same PTSD loop. You’ll hear real-deal stories about tarantulas chasing rabbits in Fort Bliss, the evolution of war technology like unmanned tanks, and why our soldiers are still vulnerable—emotionally, physically, and sometimes humorously. We break down why the wars in Iraq, Vietnam, and Korea aren’t just history—they’re blueprint lessons. You’ll learn why the real enemy isn’t just the bad guys, but the political schemes, mismanaged logistics, and the mental health crises that follow. Perfect for vets, service members, or anyone curious about what war truly does behind the scenes, this episode exposes the raw truth, without any fluff. So, whether you’re on your own PTSD journey or just want to know why soldiers are some of the toughest yet most misunderstood folks around, hit play. Trust us—this is the most honest, most entertaining war story you’ll hear today. Chapters: 00:00 Intro to Master Dick Award & VA Dark Humor 02:07 Reflections on Personal Growth and Lessons Learned 04:02 The Evolution of Combat Stress and PTSD 12:27 Florida WTF? Peacock vs Chicken Fight 15:12 The Impact of War on Soldier’s Lives 15:41 Stress From Service Related Injuries 17:10 Coping with Deployment Stress 18:47 The Decline of Military Rank Structure 21:18 Generational Differences in Mental Health Perspective 23:34 The Impact of Parenting Styles on Mental Health 25:09 Physical Symptoms and Mental Health Connections 26:08 Medication to Control Your Mood 27:13 Managing Pain and Staying Productive 28:37 The Role of Physical Pain in Mental Health Keep it real, keep it funny. That’s POG Talk, real conversations from veterans about military life, humor, and the stories you only hear off-camera. Real experiences. Real conversations. A little bit of chaos. Subscribe for more POG Talk episodes, military stories, and veteran humor. #humor #warzone #mentalhealth #military #darkhumor #veterans #PTSD #MilitaryLife #WarStories #MilitaryHumor #VeteranVoices #CombatStress

15 de may de 2026 - 29 min
Portada del episodio Brand Reliability & Recalls/BIG VS Small TRUCKS | POG Talk

Brand Reliability & Recalls/BIG VS Small TRUCKS | POG Talk

Modern trucks are HUGE now… but why? Steve and Bobby dive headfirst into the bizarre evolution of pickup trucks — from practical workhorses to oversized luxury tanks packed with electronics that somehow break faster than they update. Somewhere along the way, trucks stopped being “small pickups” and became rolling apartment complexes with towing packages. In this episode, we break down: * Why modern trucks keep getting bigger * The government loopholes nobody talks about * How truck weight secretly wrecks fuel economy * Why today’s pickups weigh almost DOUBLE what they used to * And why most truck owners aren’t actually doing truck stuff We also get into: 🔥 The weird rise of trucks like the Maverick and Ranger 🔥 Massive recalls, exploding airbags, and failing fuel pumps 🔥 Why modern vehicles feel more like computers than cars 🔥 Steve’s stories about absurdly overpowered old-school trucks 🔥 Bobby’s argument that SUVs are the real family vehicles now And yes… we absolutely roast the fact that some people are basically driving luxury cargo vans to the gym. If you’ve ever looked at a modern pickup and thought: “Why is this thing the size of a house?” …this episode is for you. Whether you’re a gearhead, truck lover, mechanic, or just tired of touchscreens replacing common sense, buckle up — this one gets hilarious fast. #Trucks #PickupTrucks #FordMaverick #TruckTalk #CarPodcast #Gearhead #TruckLife #FordRanger #AutomotiveNews #POGTalk

8 de may de 2026 - 1 h 37 min
Portada del episodio The Ugly Secrets of Military Mental Health No One Tells You | POG Talk

The Ugly Secrets of Military Mental Health No One Tells You | POG Talk

The Ugly Secrets of Military Mental Health No One Tells You | POG Talk Warning: This episode might just save your life — Mental Health Awareness Month. The guys dive deep into the raw, unfiltered reality of military mental health, sharing stories that are as heavy as they are eye-opening. Turns out, admitting you have a problem isn’t weakness — it’s the first step to actually fixing it. Somewhere between tales of mortars, substance abuse, and those hellish VA visits, you'll discover that hope, humor, and honest conversations are the best medicine. You’ll hear Chris’s journey from childhood trauma to soldier, the brutal truth about how military training and PTSD can stealthily creep into your civilian life, and why the big secret is—you’re not alone. The guys break down the stigma around mental health, the importance of taking that terrifying first step, and how your support circle (family, friends, even your pet) can be your lifeline. They highlight practical tactics like calling emergency lines, seeking out Vet Centers, and advocating for yourself when the system seems to fail — because it’s you who’s in the driver’s seat. This episode isn’t just a scream into the void; it’s a call to action for every vet, active duty, or anyone walking around with a secret battle. If you’ve ever felt like you’re drowning, or you're worried about a buddy who might be, this is essential listening. Because the last thing you want is to be that one statistic nobody saw coming, right? Spoiler alert: Starting your healing journey is tough, but not impossible — and these stories prove it. The guest, Chris, a former soldier, voice of lived experience, and survivor, shares insights that could be the difference between staying silent or saving your life. His story reminds us: seeking help isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s the bravest thing you can do. Whether you're miles from the battlefield or just battling the daily grind, this episode equips you with hope, humor, and the tools to get through. So, if you're tired of feeling alone in the dark, tune in — your mental health matters. Don’t make the mistake of thinking, “Not me.” Because trust us, it could be all of us. Perfect for veterans, service members, or anyone who simply refuses to let mental health win. Remember: The first step isn’t crying alone in the dark. It’s asking for help. And these men show you how. GET HELP NOW CONTACTS: -        Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Anyone can call/text “988” https://988lifeline.org/ [https://988lifeline.org/] -        The Vet Center Call Center can be reached 24/7 at 1-877-927-8387 for confidential support for combat veterans and their families. https://www.vetcenter.va.gov/ [https://www.vetcenter.va.gov/] -        VA Mental Health Services: MyVA411 main information line 800-698-2411 [tel:+18006982411] Hours: 24/7 https://www.va.gov/health-care/health-needs-conditions/mental-health/ [https://www.va.gov/health-care/health-needs-conditions/mental-health/] Keep it real, keep it funny. That’s POG Talk, real conversations from veterans about military life, humor, and the stories you only hear off-camera. Real experiences. Real conversations. A little bit of chaos. Subscribe for more POG Talk episodes, military stories, and veteran humor. #funny #humor #podcast #army #military #storytime #MentalHealthJourney #VeteranSupport #OvercomingTrauma #MentalHealthAwareness

1 de may de 2026 - 1 h 15 min
Portada del episodio The Average G.I. JOE From Army Grunt to POG | POG Talk

The Average G.I. JOE From Army Grunt to POG | POG Talk

Most military stories are about medals, but today’s guest? He’s a walking misadventure, a legend in the hall of fame for not winning awards—unless you count the “Dick Award,” which he always wins. Meet Chris, a former soldier whose tales of gear mishaps, reckless driving, and the legendary “melting the Sergeant Major’s truck” will have you wondering if he’s accidental genius or just a very lucky idiot. This episode is basically a comedy sketch drawn straight from the trenches—think generators Bii left on shelves, covert phone thefts from abandoned Air Force bases, and the time someone thought it was a good idea to fly a Humvee like a bowling ball down a mountain. You'll discover the gritty truth about military life, from advice on how to troubleshoot radios like a pro to why some soldiers are better at showing up than showing off. Chris shares stories about falling through floors in Khalas, accidentally blowing up a Sergeant Major’s Humvee, and the endless saga of trying to find a better VA rating—all while navigating the hilarious chaos of guard drills, deployment nightmares, and failed equipment handshakes. Spoiler: It’s not all action—there’s a lot of “how not to do it” advice wrapped in a comedy package. You’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the wild, unpredictable life of a guy who’s been shot at, blown up, and somehow still manages to leave every story better than the last, even if it involves melting equipment or flying through mountain passes with a grin and a prayer. :thumbsup: Click to react :laughing: Click to react :100: Click to react Add Reaction Reply Forward More [5:14 PM]Thursday, April 23, 2026 5:14 PM Perfect for veterans, military enthusiasts, or anyone who loves a good laugh at the absurdity of life in uniform. And hey, if you thought the military was all about medals, think again. This chat proves that sometimes the best award you can get is surviving without losing your mind (or your gear). Buckle up—this episode is a wild ride through chaos, comedy, and a touch of chaos. Warning: Listening may cause uncontrollable laughter, sudden nostalgia, and a serious urge to share your own military misadventures. Listen now—you’re guaranteed to smile, cringe, and maybe learn a thing or two about what it really takes to survive in the armed forces. Spoiler: It’s mostly luck.

24 de abr de 2026 - 2 h 1 min
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