Episodios

  • We Got Your 6 @ 6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    Oct 4 2025
    This week, we welcome Col. (Ret.) Oak McColluch, who shares his powerful mission, Leadership Legacy. Oak is passionate about teaching servant leadership, a practice he’s lived by since his high school basketball days. His work spreads through four key areas—talks, his book, social media, and his own podcast. He explains that legacy has two parts: what you leave behind in your career and life, and more importantly, the leaders you raise up along the way. “It really is about community,” Oak reminds us, giving heartfelt credit to his wife, who also served. Our musical guest is Joshua Martin, a talented singer-songwriter whose passion for country and Americana music has taken him across the country. Outdoorsy and hardworking, Joshua is preparing to release his next record. He shares three meaningful songs with us: “Fight This War” – written in honor of veterans and those impacted by 9/11. “If I Fall” – a heartfelt piece born from personal struggles after returning from Iraq, reminding us that no one is truly alone. “American Suicide” – a song about honesty, truth, and living authentically. ✨ What We’re Working On: Wreaths Across America – Help us honor the heroes laid to rest at our national cemeteries. Learn more here. WeP3 RADIO – The leading music station featuring music created, written, produced, and sung by those who have served. Listen live.
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    1 h y 59 m
  • We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    Sep 26 2025
    This Week on WGY6@6 We welcome Lone Rider (Rob), a man on a mission to personally thank every veteran and first responder he meets. Through countless conversations, Rob has heard the stories of pain, healing, and resilience from these heroes. He’s also connected with Amber Waves of Grain, a program dedicated to supporting those who serve, with an upcoming beer festival fundraiser on November 1st at Dos Lagos in Corona. Our musical guest is Copperhead Jones—a Navy veteran whose sound and story refuse to be put in a box. From Florida to Texas and around the world, his journey has shaped powerful songs that speak to service, scars, and the struggles of the heart. He shares three tracks with us: “Anchor” (his reflection on service and support), “It Don’t Work Like That” (a raw take on heartbreak), and “Leaving This Town” (a song to simply sit back and enjoy). Tune in for a night of stories, gratitude, and music that speaks straight to the soul.
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    1 h y 39 m
  • We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    Sep 18 2025
    This week we welcome Mike “Sully” Sullivan, representing Team RWB, a veterans’ service organization that will celebrate its 15th anniversary in just a few weeks. Team RWB is all about fostering physical fitness, healthy habits, and strong mental well-being for those who have served. At its heart, it’s a community of accountability and camaraderie, built to ensure veterans never face challenges alone. Sully will officially step into his new role as Executive Director of Team RWB during the Twin Cities Marathon weekend on October 5th. He shares how his own journey—alongside Mike Irwin, one of Team RWB’s founders—shaped his passion for helping veterans rebuild their support structures and rediscover connection through wellness, friendship, and purpose. Together, they continue to drive the mission: “Enrich Veterans’ Lives by forging the nation’s leading health and wellness community for Veterans.” Learn more and connect: teamrwb.org -- Mike Sullivan on LinkedIn Instagram: @sully_rwb And as always, our show featured amazing music brought to you by WeP3 Radio: 🎶 “Backroads and Bonfires” by Ryan Daniel – a campfire anthem full of stories and laughter. 🎶 “Irish Road” by Mikele Buck – a heartfelt track that reminds us we’re not alone on the journey. 🎶 “Slow Down” by Michael Allen – a gentle reminder to take a breath and appreciate life. #communityheroes #wegotyour6 #patriotpride
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    1 h y 28 m
  • We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    Sep 14 2025
    In this episode, we sit down with Chaz Kraynak, founder of FSB Initiative Inc. (Forward Support Base). After serving our country, Chaz suffered injuries that, combined with some tough choices, left him homeless. Out of that hardship came his mission: to honor, help, and serve others facing similar struggles. Today, FSB operates as an all-volunteer nonprofit—working around the clock to deliver real support to those in need. Learn more at fsbinc.org. Our musical guest is Kelly Daniels, a talented artist who chose music over military service the very day he was set to enlist. With deep family roots in military and first responder service, Kelly shares his gift as a way of giving back. He performed three powerful songs for us: “Faded Photographs” (featuring Brooks Herring) — inspired by his grandparents’ resilience and the sacrifices of families who send loved ones off to serve. “Kiss Me Goodbye” — a deeply personal reflection on love, loss, and the pain of silent goodbyes. “Drowning” — an honest look at life’s hardships and the healing power of music over destructive choices.
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    1 h y 49 m
  • We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    Sep 5 2025
    In this episode, we sit down with Josh Rainy and Danny Stokes of Freedom Ops, a new nonprofit driven by a powerful mission to honor the fallen and support healing. Josh shares the story of their recent event, The Courage Climb, where they ascended Cadillac Mountain in Maine 13 times—each climb dedicated to one of the 13 heroes lost during the Afghanistan pullout. His journey of healing led him to connect with Danny, who talks about their planning for the upcoming Abbey Gate Climb. You can follow their work on Facebook at Freedom Ops. Our featured music comes from Caleb Boles, a veteran who discovered his passion for songwriting after service. Caleb describes it as simply “making a song,” yet the depth and power in his music speak volumes. He shares three moving pieces—Fortunate Frown, Beauties of War, and The Volunteer—each carrying its own heartfelt message.
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    1 h y 54 m
  • We Got Your 6@6 with The People's Patriot Project
    Aug 27 2025
    This week on We Got Your 6@6, we welcomed the incredible Jimmy Weber—retired USAF, lifelong musician, and true storyteller through song. A fan of Vince Gill and inspired by legends like James Taylor and Glen Campbell, Jimmy has carried his passion from Air Force service into his music career. With experience in both the studio and on stage, he’s now traveling and creating with his band, alongside talents like the Shaw Brothers, Jason and John. Jimmy shared three powerful songs with us: “Black and Blue Heart” – a heartfelt piece about the bumps and bruises life throws our way. “Western Moon” – recorded with Jake Mayer, reflecting on his South Dakota roots and the longing for the simple, authentic life of the West. “TAPS (God is Nigh)” – bringing new life to the familiar melody by weaving in its little-known lyrics and a moving story behind the song. From his military roots to his musical inspirations, Jimmy’s journey is one of resilience, gratitude, and staying true to the music that connects us all.
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    1 h y 46 m
  • We Got Your 6@6 - THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    Aug 21 2025
    This week we had the honor of sitting down with Nigel Fischer, a retired Marine who is now dedicating his life to helping fellow veterans find healing. Nigel opened up about the power of music in a person’s life and shared the mission behind Guitars 4 Vets (G4V). Together, they’ve reimagined the way we look at the heartbreaking “22 a Day” statistic. Their new approach, called “135 Alive,” encourages us to flip the focus—each time a veteran or first responder attempts to take his or her life, there are 135 people behind them who are still here and want that person to still be here. Make that call. Nigel has personal experience with the heavy thoughts that come with being at the edge, and his passion shines through as he speaks about transforming that pain into purpose through songwriting and guitars. Keep an eye out for his work with Face the Fight (with Craig Morgan, Sept 10) and exciting collaborations with Taylor Guitars. Of course, we couldn’t help but smile when Petersen had his classic proud papa face moment—especially when connections between Romeo Vaughn and Nigel came full circle during the show. 🎶 Our featured music guest was none other than Romeo Vaughn. If you’ve heard his story before, you know he’s as real as it gets. He’s been to the darkest places and now uses his music to share how he found his way back. Romeo performed three powerful songs for us: Big Dreams, Small Town – With a brand-new video hitting ACN, CMT, and SiriusXM, this one is a must-add to your playlist. Over – A raw look at the inner battle of good vs. bad self… and the victory of choosing light. Cowboy in Boots (feat. DJ Kane) – A fun, uplifting Texas anthem about boots, HEB, and loving your mama. This episode was full of hope, healing, and heart—and we can’t wait to see what’s next for both Nigel and Romeo.
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    1 h y 34 m
  • We Got Your 6@6 ~ THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    Aug 18 2025
    This week’s episode is packed with powerful stories and heartfelt music. Our guest Mike Deibler joined us to share about Veteran Command and his creation of DTS Maps — an interactive push-pin map that allows veterans to mark their travels and tell the stories tied to each place. Every pin carries a memory, a moment, and a story that shaped the journey. Mike also talked about “No Shit, There I Was”, a storytelling event hosted at a local brewery where veterans shared raw, eye-opening experiences straight from the heart. Our music spotlight featured Michael Lisenby, a former law enforcement officer and first responder who has turned his passion toward songwriting. His music reflects deep personal experiences, resilience, and the brotherhood of service. Michael performed three powerful songs: “I Got a Bottle” – Written after the tragic ambush that took the lives of fellow officers, this song is a tribute to their memory and a reminder that one day, they’ll share a drink together again in heaven. “Hammer Down” – A song about racing to the side of a brother or sister in crisis, doing whatever it takes to be there when they need you most. “Hold On Brother” – A heavy, emotional piece about fighting through danger to reach and protect your brother in the heat of battle. This episode is a powerful reminder of the bonds of service, the importance of storytelling, and the healing power of music.
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    1 h y 55 m