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

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

著者: Heroes Media Group
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Join us as WE come together to see the issues and the needs of today’s HEROES, our veterans and first responders. WE will discuss the solutions and see the organizations that are boots on the ground as WE combat the silent, invisible and deadly enemies our HEROES are facing. WE are a grassroots, nonpartisan, nonprofit acting in the Mission to honor, empower and support those who have served. WE are the shock and awe in combating the silent, invisible and deadly enemies of our daily heroes, the First Responders and Veterans. Our goals come on many levels and forms as WE are raising awareness to those who do not know, WE are providing resources to those in need and WE provide the opportunities to those who are still interested in serving and/or have not had or taken the chance to serve before. WE are the beacon of hope for many to change their world through recalibration and rehabilitation. Our goals are to get our HEROES back into their families and communities. Happy Heroes create happy communities.2025 マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 社会科学 経済学
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  • We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    2026/04/05
    In this episode, we sit down with David Bowden, actor, songwriter, and emerging director/producer, to talk about his journey from military service to the entertainment industry. While serving in the Marines, David discovered a passion for storytelling and working behind the scenes—an interest that grew when he became a weapons instructor for actors in California. That experience opened the door to small acting roles and ultimately turned a long-held dream into reality. For David, acting has become more than a career—it’s a creative outlet that helps fill the void many veterans feel after transitioning out of service. Through film and music, he’s found a way to process his past while building something meaningful for the future. As he continues auditioning and pursuing new opportunities—including a near miss with Tulsa King—David remains focused on carving out his place in the industry. We also feature music from Mickey Lamantia, a former law enforcement and corrections officer who is making major waves in the music world. With nine albums under his belt and support from top industry professionals, his work reflects both patriotism and personal experience. Songs highlighted in this episode include “The Toast,” “Pledge of Allegiance,” and “Locked and Loaded.” As always, we wrap with updates from The People’s Patriot Project, including upcoming events like the Ruck at Alexis Bailly Winery, continued support for Wreaths Across America, and the growth of WeP3 Radio.
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    1 時間 50 分
  • We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    2026/03/28
    Mission, Music & Meaning In this episode, we sit down with Earl Jackson of Mission Ready Men, a man whose journey led him from simply “getting through life” to embracing a greater purpose rooted in faith. Once driven by a desire to “catch the bad guys,” Earl found something deeper when God entered his life. What began as a politically focused podcast has evolved into a mission to restore strength, leadership, and respect for men—grounded in biblical principles. Earl shares his vision of men stepping back into roles of integrity, protection, and purpose, and his drive to expand that message by collaborating with like-minded leaders. We also feature powerful music from Justin Jeansonne, an artist whose work is deeply personal and rooted in lived experience. Having spent years playing clubs, Justin is now pushing toward larger stages, bringing with him a catalog of heartfelt, hard-earned songs. “Holdin’ My Baby” reflects the unimaginable loss of his child in a tragic vehicle accident, connecting that grief with the trauma of military service in a way that resonates far beyond the music. “Silver Eagle” was born on the road, written in the back of a noisy travel bus while reflecting on memories of Little Jake. “Take My Soul” is a declaration of identity and faith—standing firm in who he is and refusing to lose himself in the world. “Take My Own Road” honors his friend Jacob, lost to suicide, and carries a message of remembrance and resilience. This episode is a powerful blend of faith, purpose, loss, and healing—told through conversation and music that speaks straight to the soul. We also share exciting updates from The People’s Patriot Project, including an upcoming ruck event in partnership with Alexis Bailly Winery (targeting October 17), continued growth of WeP3 Radio, participation in Wreaths Across America, and momentum building for the Frontline Freedom Fest. Thank you to our guests for sharing their stories, their hearts, and their mission.
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    1 時間 44 分
  • We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    2026/03/17
    In this episode of We Got Your 6 @ 6, we welcomed Shane Schreck, creator of The Schreck Method, a system focused on helping people build and maintain positive habits and mental frameworks for a healthier, more productive life. Shane shared insights from his book and website, and discussed the upcoming launch of two app versions designed to help individuals consistently implement positive systems in their daily lives. The show also featured music from Matt Rawls, whose songs carry powerful stories and reflections from real-life experiences. We highlighted three of his tracks: “Devil Woman,” a song about the temptation of wanting something you know you shouldn’t; “Whiskey Kills,” which reflects on how alcohol can move from emotional comfort to physical harm—drawing from Matt’s time working in the oil fields where whiskey in coffee was sometimes used just to stay warm; and “Make War,” a song that reflects on the historical realities of westward expansion and how conflicts over land and values continue to echo in today’s world. We also shared updates on several projects from The People’s Patriot Project, including early planning for a ruck event at Alexis Bailly Vineyard targeted for October 17, which will bring together music, games, rucking, and camaraderie. Other updates include the development of a new website, shorter communication emails, continued support for Wreaths Across America, growth of WeP3 Radio—a station dedicated to music written and performed by those who have served—and the early buzz surrounding the upcoming Frontline Freedom Fest. Andrea closed the episode with an important reflection: “Who helps the help?” Those who spend their lives serving others—whether in the military, as veterans, or as first responders—often put their own wellbeing last. The reminder for all of us is that to truly be there for others, we must first take care of ourselves by prioritizing health, family time, fresh air, and moments of rest. When we take care of the helpers, everyone becomes stronger. Thank you to our guests and listeners for continuing to support the mission of lifting up those who serve our country and communities.
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    1 時間 28 分
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