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Permission To Speak Freely

Permission To Speak Freely

De: Damon Leggins and Andamo McCullough
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Damon, Damo (active duty Command Master Chiefs), and Tisha (Retired Chief) share sea stories and have unfiltered conversations about current events, policies, and everyday life as a service member.Andamo McCullough 2020 All rights reserved. Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
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  • Episode 152 | “Down to the North" (Feat. CWO2 Donald Banks III)
    Jul 14 2025

    Damo opens Episode 152 with a personal and emotional story about the tragic death of Azir Harris, who was shot and killed in Philadelphia over the Fourth of July weekend. That pain sets the tone for a wide-ranging, unfiltered conversation with CWO2 Donald Banks—a discussion that spans grief, leadership, Detroit culture, chronic illness, and purpose. From gun violence in his hometown to navigating life with Multiple Sclerosis, CWO2 Banks brings insight, heart, and an unwavering sense of service to the mic. Donald shares what drew him into the Navy straight out of Detroit, why he doesn’t want a retirement ceremony, and how his MS diagnosis has reshaped his day-to-day responsibilities, family dynamics, and leadership style. He offers firsthand knowledge of the Navy’s EMPLOY program—an alternative path that allows Sailors with medical diagnoses to remain active duty—and discusses how it helped him stay in uniform while managing symptoms like fatigue, vision loss, and nerve pain. The conversation moves through everything from beard policies and CPAP struggles to Navy vs. civilian dental experiences and the emotional toll of recent national tragedies, including the death of CSSN Angelina Resendiz and widespread flooding in Texas. The episode also celebrates Detroit’s impact on hip-hop culture, with top-five rapper debates, reflections on the city’s sound influencing the mainstream, and shout-outs to artists like Blade Icewood, Payroll Giovanni, Royce da 5’9”, and Obie Trice. From discussing emotional intelligence in leadership to breaking down why “Burger Day” fell off and why some morale events just don’t hit the mark, this conversation is as real as it gets. Whether it’s reflecting on books like Chop Wood, Carry Water and The Way of the Superior Man, or calling out the silent weight that leaders carry as they rise through the ranks, this episode captures the soul of what it means to serve and survive—physically, emotionally, and culturally.

    About Our Guest

    Chief Warrant Officer 2 Donald Banks is a Detroit native and 22-year Navy veteran currently serving as a Food Service Officer. Rising through the enlisted ranks before commissioning, he is known for his authentic leadership style, deep connection to his Sailors, and transparency about his personal challenges—including his recent diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis. CWO2 Banks is a passionate advocate for the Navy’s EMPLOY program, an avid hip-hop fan, and the mind behind the personal lifestyle brand “Stag,” symbolized by the monarch butterfly. With a strong belief in legacy over recognition, he continues to serve with resilience, humility, and a drive to elevate others.

    To have your “Do Better” reviewed on a future episode, please get in touch with us at ptsfpodcast@gmail.com

    Keep up with the ‘Permission to Speak Freely’ podcast on our social media and YouTube - https://linktr.ee/Ptsfpodcast

    Keep up with CWO2 Banks on Social Media and other sites:

    “Stang” Merch Website: https://mustanglife247.company.site/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/donald.banks.iii/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bagz313/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donald-banks-64a900126/

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkiGHJ4aic3khwtup7nRCoA

    Wavy 10 News Article: https://www.wavy.com/news/health/navy-officer-faces-ms-diagnosis-head-on/

    Additional Credits:

    PTSF “Theme Music” - Produced by Lim0

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    2 h y 5 m
  • Episode 151 | "What Did I Miss?"
    Jul 8 2025

    Guess Who’s Bizack? Fresh from being “on standby to shock the world,” Damon is fresh from his tour on the USS Nimitz and preparing for his first tour as a Command Master Chief. He discusses his feelings about going on deployment, knowing that he had another job waiting for him. Damo reflects on his first tour as a Senior Enlisted Leader. Is 5 years on a ship even necessary? Damon doubles down on “Leadership Discussions.” Damo addresses comments regarding accusations about past guests. Damon gives his ultimate “Post Carrier Tour Do Better.” Damo adds a few of his own. Damon salutes the pod for keeping it going while he’s been gone. This leads Damo to cover a personal story about his family and how pivotal timing can be. The guys discuss the weaponization of the CO’s Suggestion box. Damon drops some jewels on not creating “barriers.” These and more topics are covered in this episode.

    To have your “Do Better” reviewed on a future episode, please get in touch with us at ptsfpodcast@gmail.com

    Keep up with the ‘Permission to Speak Freely’ podcast on our social media and YouTube - https://linktr.ee/Ptsfpodcast

    Book of the Week:

    How to Navy (James Cross) - https://www.amazon.com/How-Navy-Lessons-Leadership-Deckplates/dp/B0F85ZXR8C

    Movie Review:

    Warfare (Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31434639/

    Additional Credits:

    PTSF “Theme Music” - Produced by Lim0

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Episode 150 | "Retreat, Hell" (Feat. Patrick Trujillo)
    Jun 30 2025

    Marine Vet, Entrepreneur, and Marketing & Communications Manager, Patrick Trujillo opens up about the weight of five deployments, the silent damage of pride, and the night it all came crashing down. But this isn’t where the story ends — it’s where it finally starts to make sense.

    After the Marine Corps, Patrick found himself in a battle no one prepared him for: civilian life. And that’s when he found the Warrior-Scholar Project. He didn’t just get help — he got a mission.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • The boot camp lesson that rewired his understanding of leadership
    • How Warrior-Scholar restored his identity and gave him academic confidence
    • The importance of veterans having space to be students, not just survivors
    • Why he now helps other vets sit where he once sat: broken, angry, but not done

    This one’s for anyone who thought their story peaked in uniform. It didn’t. It starts where you think it’s over.

    🔗 Resources Mentioned:

    🌐 Warrior-Scholar Project (Homepage)

    📚 Explore WSP Programs

    📝 Apply as a Scholar

    💡 Support or Donate

    To have your “Do Better” reviewed on a future episode, please get in touch with us at ptsfpodcast@gmail.com

    Keep up with the ‘Permission to Speak Freely’ podcast on our social media and YouTube - https://linktr.ee/Ptsfpodcast

    Additional Credits:

    PTSF “Theme Music” - Produced by Lim0

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    1 h y 56 m
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