We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT

We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT

1 h 24 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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On this episode of We Got Your 6@6, we bring together creativity, music, and mission-driven purpose with two powerful guests who are using their passions to make a difference. Timothy Colomer, founder of Little Dog Art Studio, shares how a simple moment during a Christmas shopping trip with his son turned into something much bigger. What started as a paint-by-number idea quickly evolved into a meaningful artistic journey, with demand skyrocketing almost overnight. Through his work, Timothy has created more than just art—he’s created space for conversation, connection, and healing. He speaks to the importance of creativity in mental health, reminding us that slowing down, breathing, and focusing on creating something meaningful can have a profound impact. We also sit down with Scott Pryor, a veteran, trial lawyer, and lead singer of the band War Child. While he spends his professional life advocating for others in the courtroom, his heart is equally invested in music and connection. Alongside fellow veterans in his band, Scott is building a movement that brings people together through shared experiences and honest conversations. After the devastating loss of his oldest child to suicide, Scott found a renewed sense of purpose—channeling grief into connection, awareness, and music that speaks to real-life struggles. Scott shares several songs that carry deep personal meaning: * “Save Me” — a powerful reflection on suicide and the urgent need to reach out and support one another * “Wide Awake” — a deeply personal tribute to his son, filled with love and remembrance * “Trigger the Sun” — a raw look at war, life after service, and the questions many carry in silence This episode is a reminder of the healing power of art, music, and community—and the importance of showing up for one another. The People’s Patriot Project Updates: We’re excited to share what’s ahead and how you can get involved: * Our online auction is now open for donations! Help us raise critical funds by contributing an item or service. Submissions are open through May 5, 2026. * Planning is underway for our Ruck at Alexis Bailly Winery on October 17—featuring music, games, rucking, and camaraderie. * We’re rolling out a new website and streamlined communications to better serve our community. * Thank you to everyone supporting Wreaths Across America, honoring our heroes laid to rest. * Tune in to WeP3 Radio, showcasing music created by those who have served our country and communities. Thank you for joining us—and remember, no matter what you’re facing… we’ve got your 6.

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We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT

Episode 305 – Daniel Herzog and Jared Buchanan | Beautifully Broken This week on We Got Your 6@6, we welcome Jared Buchanan and Daniel Herzog of Beautifully Broken, a powerful documentary project focused on resilience, healing, and the stories that connect veterans, first responders, and their families. Jared and Daniel share a unique bond that begins with a common thread in their lives—both were raised by law enforcement families. Jared, a Marine Corps veteran and corrections officer, carries with him the lessons and values instilled by his father. One message in particular, shared by his father before his passing, continues to guide his life and mission today. Jared has made it his purpose to share that message with others, raise awareness, and encourage those who may be struggling to find hope and connection. The passion Jared brings to every conversation is evident, and that passion is fueling a growing number of speaking engagements and opportunities to reach audiences across the country. His energy and commitment to helping others are impossible to miss. Joining him is Daniel Herzog, Director of Beautifully Broken. Daniel shares how his love for storytelling began as a child, creating small documentaries and visual stories. Throughout his career, he has often found himself drawn to the stories of veterans and first responders, seeking to capture both their struggles and their triumphs. Although Daniel had previously met Jared's mother, it was when he met Jared himself that the vision for this project truly came together. He was captivated by Jared's energy, authenticity, and the way he was navigating life's challenges while helping others do the same. That connection became the foundation for Beautifully Broken. For Daniel, this project has grown into something much larger than a documentary. From marketing and screenings to traveling alongside Jared for speaking engagements, he has become deeply invested in ensuring these stories reach the audiences who need to hear them most. Together, Jared and Daniel discuss the power of storytelling, the importance of vulnerability, and how sharing our experiences can help others find healing and purpose. Music Guest: Anthony Segovia This week's musical guest is Anthony Segovia, a Marine Corps veteran whose military roots run deep, with both parents and many family members having served. During the COVID pandemic, Anthony picked up a guitar and began a journey that has led him to songwriting and performing. 🎵 "Those Days" Recorded in Dallas, Texas, this was Anthony's first country song. Looking back on difficult moments in life, he reflects on how experiences that felt overwhelming at the time often become memories viewed through a different lens. It's a nostalgic reminder to appreciate the journey. 🎵 "Dream" Written shortly after "Those Days," this song offers hope in the midst of struggle. Drawing from challenges both before and after his Marine Corps service, Anthony opens up with vulnerability while delivering a message that healing and resolution are possible. 🎵 "Fall Time Leaves" A bittersweet reflection on a relationship that ended not because of conflict, but because life took two people in different directions. The song explores acceptance, growth, and the lingering hope that some stories may find their way back around. Thank you to Jared Buchanan, Daniel Herzog, and Anthony Segovia for sharing your stories, experiences, and talents with us. Your dedication to helping others and creating meaningful conversations continues to inspire. Things We Are Working On Rosemount Beyond the Yellow Ribbon – Patriots in the Park June 9, 2026 | 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM Rosemount Central Park Join us for the Patriots in the Park Family Festival! This free community event will feature food trucks, a beer garden, a free kids' zone, family-friendly activities, and a live main-stage concert by JT and the Gunslingers. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of community, patriotism, and family fun.

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We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT

Episode 304 – Javier Guitron This week on We Got Your 6@6, we welcome Javier Guitron, a straightforward, honest, and driven veteran who shares his military experiences, his plans for the future, and the lessons he has learned along the way. Javier spent several impactful years serving in the military and looks back on that chapter of his life with pride. Today, he is focused on the next mission—completing his Master's degree and preparing for law school. He currently works in executive protection, a career he enjoys and excels at, while continuing to pursue even greater opportunities. Like many veterans, Javier reflects on the value of military service while also considering what the future may hold for his son. While he may hope his son chooses a different path, he is committed to supporting whatever decision he ultimately makes. One of the highlights of the conversation is Javier's memorable Special Forces story. While the experience itself may not have been funny at the time, Javier's ability to find humor and perspective in the situation makes for a great story and an even better lesson. When asked what advice he would give those transitioning out of the military, Javier offered a powerful message: "Monetize yourself and your time." He encourages veterans to continue developing their skills, investing in themselves, and adding value wherever they go. By becoming highly capable and continually growing, veterans can create opportunities and build successful futures beyond their military service. Music Featured This Week 🎵 "Dear Mom" – Shannon Book 🎵 "Whiskey Kills" – Matt Rawls 🎵 "Til the Last Shots Fired" – Scotty Hasting featuring Lee Brice and Dolly Parton Thank you to Javier for sharing his experiences, wisdom, and outlook with our listeners, and thank you to our featured artists for providing the soundtrack to another great episode. Things We Are Working On Rosemount Beyond the Yellow Ribbon – Patriots in the Park June 9, 2026 | 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM Rosemount Central Park Join us for the Patriots in the Park Family Festival! This free community event will feature food trucks, a beer garden, a free kids' zone, family-friendly activities, and a live main-stage concert by JT and the Gunslingers. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of community, patriotism, and fun.

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We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT

This week on We Got Your 6@6, we sit down with Noel Mitchell, a passionate advocate committed to serving veterans and those who have worn the uniform. Noel shares the heart behind Rebuild the Brave, the impact they are already making, and the momentum coming off their first major event. With purpose, drive, and a clear mission, Noel talks about what it means to keep building something bigger than yourself—and why the work is only just beginning. Music Guest: Jamey Peacock Returning after his first visit in October 2023, Jamey Peacock joins us solo, bringing growth, perspective, and powerful storytelling through his music. * “VFW” – Jamey opens with a song that reflects how his understanding of the Veterans of Foreign Wars has evolved—from seeing it as just a gathering place to recognizing it as a space for healing, brotherhood, and finding your people after service. * “Heathens & Horseflies” – A reminder that life doesn’t divide us into “haves” and “have nots”—we all walk the same road together. * “Chasin’” – The very first song Jamey ever wrote—the moment he decided he was going to pursue music and never look back. A huge thank you to Jamey for sharing his music, his journey, and his heart with us. Rosemount Beyond the Yellow Ribbon – Patriots in the Park 📅 June 9, 2026 | 5:00–9:00 PM 📍 Central Park, Rosemount Bring the family out for an evening of community, food trucks, a kids’ zone, activities, a beer garden, and a free live concert featuring JT and the Gunslingers. Don’t forget your lawn chairs! We’re also launching our online auction to help raise critical funds for The People's Patriot Project. If you or someone you know would like to donate an item or service, we’d love to have you join us in making an impact. Thank you for standing with us as we continue serving those who have served.

20 de may de 20261 h 53 min
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We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT

In Episode 301, we sit down with Rebekah Gundrum, a Navy veteran whose passion for supporting her brothers and sisters in the veteran community is nothing short of inspiring. As the founder of Triggered 22, Rebekah shares the deeply personal journey that led her to create a mission-driven organization focused on addressing PTSD and suicide among veterans. With over 20 years of service and two sons currently serving, Rebekah brings both lived experience and hard-earned wisdom to the conversation. She opens up about the realities many veterans face after service and emphasizes the importance of staying connected—because, as she says, “in the community is where we need to be.” Her goal is simple but powerful: to ensure that no one feels alone and that every veteran knows there is hope, healing, and access to resources that can help them reclaim their lives. This episode also features music from Marine Corps veteran Luke Morgan, whose songs add depth and emotion to the conversation. From “Shotgun,” a tribute to lessons learned the hard way, to “Gaslight,” a bold take on manipulation in today’s world, and “Man I Used To Be,” a reflection on growth and fatherhood—Luke’s music perfectly complements the heart of this episode. We close with updates from The People’s Patriot Project, including upcoming community events like Patriots in the Park, the Rosemount Beyond the Yellow Ribbon gathering, and exciting initiatives like the online auction and Frontline Freedom Fest. This episode is a powerful reminder that through connection, purpose, and community, healing is possible—and no one has to walk that journey alone. Next Week's Guests:    26 May 2026 * Noel Mitchell - Rebuild the Brave * Jamey Peacock

22 de abr de 20261 h 45 min
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We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLES PATRIOT PROJECT

On this episode of We Got Your 6@6, we are honored to welcome Jeremy Stalnecker of Mighty Oaks Programs, an organization dedicated to serving veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders through faith-based resiliency and recovery programs. Jeremy shares the heart behind Mighty Oaks and the powerful impact it has on those navigating the challenges that often come after service. Through peer-led programs and a focus on strength, purpose, and restoration, Mighty Oaks is helping individuals find clarity, connection, and a renewed sense of direction. This conversation highlights the importance of community, accountability, and stepping into healing with others who truly understand the journey. We also feature music from Sean Martin of The Quarantined, bringing a high-energy and deeply expressive sound that resonates with many who have faced adversity. Their music captures raw emotion, struggle, and resilience—perfectly aligning with the mission of connection and understanding. Featured songs include: * “Shadow” — a powerful look into the darker spaces we all face * “Nemesis” — an intense and unapologetic expression of internal battles (listener discretion advised) * “Skeleton Chair” — a haunting reflection on struggle and perseverance This episode is a strong reminder that no one has to face their battles alone—there are resources, communities, and people ready to stand beside you. The People’s Patriot Project Updates: Here’s what we have coming up and how you can get involved: * Join us on June 9, 2026, in Rosemount, Minnesota for the Patriots in the Park family festival, hosted in partnership with Beyond the Yellow Ribbon. Enjoy food trucks, a beer garden, a free kids’ zone, and a live concert by JT and the Gunslingers—don’t forget your lawn chairs! * Our online auction is now accepting donations through May 5, 2026. Help us continue our mission by contributing an item or service. * Planning continues for our Ruck at Alexis Bailly Winery on October 17—bringing together music, movement, and camaraderie. * We’re rolling out a new website and more streamlined communications. * Thank you for supporting Wreaths Across America, honoring those who have served. * Tune in to WeP3 Radio, your home for music created by those who have served our country and communities. Thank you for joining us—and remember, no matter what you’re going through… we’ve got your 6.

21 de abr de 20261 h 54 min