Episodios

  • We Got Your 6@6 - THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    Jul 22 2025
    Cigar Lounge Conversations & Healing Through SongGuest: Joey Mac Dizon | Music Feature: Ty Warner In this episode of We Got Your Six at Six: Patriot Playtime, we welcome the dynamic Joey Mac Dizon, founder of The Mobile Cigar Lounge, as he shares how his unique approach to veteran support blends tradition, relaxation, and community. Joey travels across the country creating safe, calming spaces where veterans and supporters can connect over cigars—and sometimes bourbon—to decompress, share stories, and build brotherhood. His passion for veterans is at the heart of every lounge experience. We’re also honored to be joined by Ty Warner, an accomplished singer-songwriter hailing from Wyoming. Ty brought the music—and the heart—to this episode. His performance was filled with authenticity, storytelling, and a clear love for those who serve. With strong emotional ties and a warm shoutout from Petersen, the connection was powerful and personal. Ty’s music provides a calming, soulful backdrop and speaks directly to the hearts of our listeners. During the episode, he shares a few of his original songs, each with a touching backstory: 🎵 Blink of an Eye 🎵 I Am a Soldier 🎵 Love is Everywhere 💥 In the Works at WeP3: Wreaths Across America – Thank you for remembering the heroes laid to rest at our national cemeteries. Join our efforts at Wreaths Across America – Ft. Snelling 🎧 WeP3 RADIO – We are the leading station for music created, written, and performed by our heroes—those who’ve served our country and communities. Tune in: WeP3 RADIO Exciting meeting with Mr. Adam Bird – Stay tuned for developments! 📅 Next Week (July 27, 2025) We’ll be joined by: Amanda Csombok – Veterans Helping Veterans MoCo Deanna Wheeler – Veteran. Artist. Advocate.
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    1 h y 19 m
  • THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT - We Got Your 6@6
    Jul 16 2025
    In this episode of We Got Your 6 @ 6: Patriot Playtime, we’re not just talking about travel—we’re talking about transformation. “Let’s Talk About Going Places” explores the physical, emotional, and spiritual journeys our veterans and first responders take as they move toward healing and purpose. We’re joined by Kathy Motlagh, who shares her powerful message about Think Virtues—a program rooted in emotional intelligence, leadership, and self-worth. Kathy brings passion, love, and positivity as she walks us through how Think Virtues helps veterans and first responders set goals, make plans, and learn how to thrive—even when they’re not feeling very worthy in the moment. We also welcome Jack Nelson, a gifted singer-songwriter and veteran who brings the road to life through music. Jack kicks things off with Roadrunner, a high-energy track that celebrates the thrill of moving forward. He then dives into More Than a Sacrifice, a song born in Djibouti during deployment, reflecting the quiet costs of service—missed birthdays, funerals, and Little League games. If you’ve served, this one will hit home. And finally, we hear Fog—a reminder that even when life gets cloudy, there’s still beauty in the struggle. This episode is about so much more than travel—it's about going places in your heart, mind, and future. Tune in. Get inspired. Let’s go places—together.
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    2 h y 6 m
  • THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT - We Got Your 6@6
    Jul 7 2025
    Tonight, Army veteran Chris Cilento will share with us about Ravenworks Studios and using the mode of art as a therapeutic tool with others. Chris has been working on some amazing items, and the DAV is now recognizing him for some of his healing kind of art, which is exactly what his mission is. He has spent a lot of time researching and shooting these amazing pictures, but he has times when he is in need of the action and therapy that taking these pictures brings. One of the biggest hurdles in building this as a therapy is funding, believe it or not … He could do so much more for the veteran community with some funding for the cause. Southern Rock and Southern Grunge music that also falls into Red Dirt music style is what Josh Moore and the band, August Lows shares with us tonight. They have this interesting name, and it pertains to the time of year when the river near him is low, and how he was having a low time in his life. He is trying very hard to bring back the local band and the freedom to be accepted for their own style, and not be a cookie cutter music artist. The first song Josh shares is Old Man. He was sure to share that it is one of the songs he has that talks about what is brought back from war, and that whole 22-a-day thing … you know, the invisible and deadly enemy. Not always so easy to deal with. The next song we played is called Want It To, and that was inspired by how we know that we are not always the best we cna be, but we want to try to be. He was raised on grunge, but also had some Axle Rose and other influences and we think he has done well coming through with all that background into his own style. The last song is The Devil Wants Me, and it is a song that has had a lot of thought, but has come through his friend who has been by his side through the challenges of losing some fingers, and Jacob Milton - this is his song! This is for sure not one of those cookie cutter versions!!! Things we are working on: Wreaths Across America – https://www.facebook.com/share/129xDbNmPTJ/?mibextid=WC7FNe WeP3 RADIO — WE are the leading music station featuring music created, written, produced and sung by those who have served their country and communities!!! https://live365.com/station/WeP3-RADIO-a51414
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    1 h y 18 m
  • THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT - We Got Your 6@6:
    Jul 4 2025
    We have Mr. Robert Heckler with us on this episode. Robert shares about his mission with The Warrior’s Refuge, out of West Columbia, TX. They are a 501c3 Nonprofit ministry serving our nation’s homeless veterans by providing them with transitional housing and many resources to help end homelessness in their lives. Through housing, case management, counseling, training, and employment resources, our Veterans have the tools they need to succeed. The mission is to end Veteran Homelessness in Texas and ultimately throughout America. The belief is that since our veterans fought for us, it is our turn to fight for them. They do this by providing shelter, transitional living, case management, counseling, and vocational training, along with job placement. They have brought people in from all over the state of Texas and from several other states. The goal is to help the men and women who fought for us, have a place to push the restart button on life https://thewarriorsrefuge.us/ https://www.facebook.com/thewarriorsrefugetx The music for this episode was brought to us by Mr. Jeff Canada, hailing from the great state of Texas. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5wbr7AGbgW36quR6G513cW Jeff believes in real music for real people. He wants to make music that reaches people who may be struggling. The first song of the night was Monsters. This was a song written from a very dark place. It wasn’t written about suicide, but it was written about a recurring dream that sometimes made him not want to go to sleep at night. The feedback from this song was relatable to people who had dealt with suicide in their lives. The video is very much about mental health and suicide. His next song was called High Horse. This was sort of a dis track. It’s an upbeat and fun song. The final song of the night was called Rain. This song is about learning to live in the here and now. Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow hasn’t happened yet, so focus on the present. Things we are working on: Wreaths Across America – https://www.facebook.com/share/129xDbNmPTJ/?mibextid=WC7FNe WeP3 RADIO — WE are the leading music station featuring music created, written, produced and sung by those who have served their country and communities!!! https://live365.com/station/WeP3-RADIO-a51414
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    1 h y 56 m
  • THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT - We Got Your 6@6: Inspiration and Passion
    Jun 27 2025
    We had Louis Stockley on this episode. He was here to introduce us to his mission, Before 22 A Day. Louis is a driven person, and he has become a coach working with small groups to help them identify and address what is not working for them. The name "Before 22" is as significant as its meaning. Being there for them and helping them through the moment, but also being there to listen and work is the key. Inspiration for Louis has been the mentors he has had since he got out. Louis would like to launch the next retreat with 20 guys and have them be successful through this event. One of the biggest things the group would like to see transitional protocol - #1 everyone could get an MOS to help them over a longer period so they are ready when they are out, and #2 what if the VA could directly send people to the group as they are getting out and sent into the world. The music was brought by Scott D Taylor! He has been here before, and he was amazing as he shared his music live. Scott finds solace and comfort in music, and this is what he determined he would do when he retired from the Army. Scott is working on some of his own music, and we will be waiting to hear more from him as we go! The first song he shares, Dead Wrong, was written by him but for someone else - you listen and enjoy the bluesy sound flowing through the chords. There is a piece that reflects on how hard it is to find where you fit in after your service, and it is hard! He found that person, but it was still not easy, and it took some motivation to get that going. The second song Scott shares is called Ghost - its about a heartache and though he does not know what inspired it, he wrote it and created the chords for it :) Wreaths Across America – https://www.facebook.com/share/129xDbNmPTJ/?mibextid=WC7FNe WeP3 RADIO — WE are the leading music station featuring music created, written, produced and sung by those who have served their country and communities!!! https://live365.com/station/WeP3-RADIO-a51414 Next Week's Guests: 29 June 2025 Robert Heckler Jeff Canada
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    1 h y 39 m
  • THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT - We Got Your 6@6
    Jun 20 2025
    How do you spell relief? Why not use #humor !? Ms. Robin Pheonix Johnson - an Army veteran and subject matter expert on applied & therapeutic humor, and Veteran Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University joins us for this episode. She has learned that the best way to get through the day sometimes is to hit the #humor spot and not take yourself too seriously. Robin uses comedy to help her fellow veterans heal. Reducing Veteran suicide and improving mental healthcare is a National imperative. Traditional approaches such as medication and therapy work, but HEALHARIOUS brings innovation and levity as a complementary resource. The applied & therapeutic use of humor allows participants to use comedy to engage in the process of cognitive restructuring thoughts from negative to be positive. She has a lengthy record of presentations of her humor. Check out her special on Vet TV, under Healarious, and see how funny she is. Music on this episode is brought to us by KC Beck. KC comes in with a ton of energy and things to share! Hicks From the Sticks is the first song he shares on this episode. Pretty sure the name speaks for itself :) The next song he shares is called ‘35’, he wrote this a couple years ago when he was 35, and it just tells that story :) The last song is a tribute to his old Ford truck that he has fond memories of cruising down the highway in … and he just wanted to recreate that sound and feeling he had back then. Enjoy his song, Hearts and Tires! Things we are working on: Wreaths Across America – https://www.facebook.com/share/129xDbNmPTJ/?mibextid=WC7FNe WeP3 RADIO — WE are the leading music station featuring music created, written, produced and sung by those who have served their country and communities!!! https://live365.com/station/WeP3-RADIO-a51414 Next Week's Guests: 22 June 2025 Louis Stockey Scott Taylor
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  • THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT - We Got Your 6@6
    Jun 14 2025
    We have the author of "Valhalla Boys", Brennen Morton here with us and he has some amazing things to share. He was Marines, Spec Ops, Sniper, etc, and some of these experiences show up in his books. He has a fantasy series, Pendulum Series, with a lead character who is experiencing some of the same traumas and experiences. Yes - this is somewhat Thrones style, but so wrapped into his notes and takes from his military experiences. Brennan has so much to share, and he is one of those keep on going kind of guys! The music on this episode is brought to us by Ryan Daniel. He’s a 10-year Air Force veteran with 7 deployments under his belt. He has issues with PTSD and finds the stage to be his safe space. Ryan encourages others to support the military and 1st responders. He hopes that for the time he’s on stage playing music, he can take some of the stress off the heroes in his audience. Feel Good Feelin’ was written by an Army veteran, Evan Elliot, who ended up taking his life a few years ago. The title says it all. This is a feel-good song. His inspiration comes from Garth Brooks in the country genre, but 3 Doors Down and AC/DC also have a role in his style. This song is promoted as the description of the person that Evan Elliot was in life. Ryan grew up playing music since he was 7 years old. His grandfather was in the Military Band. He ended up joining the Air Force and traveling with the Tops in the Blue Air Force band. He attributes his success to God first, then his work ethic and his love of veterans and first responders. The second song is called Camo. It was written by a really good friend who called him and asked him to sing this song. This is another feel-good song. It makes you want to get out there in your favorite camo and have a little fun. The final song is Backroads and Bonfires. This just won video of the year, and when you hear it, you will know why! Things we are working on: Wreaths Across America – https://www.facebook.com/share/129xDbNmPTJ/?mibextid=WC7FNe WeP3 RADIO — WE are the leading music station featuring music created, written, produced and sung by those who have served their country and communities!!! https://live365.com/station/WeP3-RADIO-a51414 Next Week's Guests: 15 June 2025 Robin Johnson - Best Medicine Brigade KC Beck
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  • THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT - We Got Your 6@6
    Jun 8 2025
    What an extremely lively crew and audience we have on this episode! The name ‘Redonkulas’ is fitting, and you will be pleased to know that the episodes created by Terrence Popp are meant to entertain you right out of any stinking thinking. He has so many stories to tell, and he has found a way to deal with and help others cope through the use of comedy. This does get deep, Terrence has a lot of questions about why things are playing out against him and those like him … why is our world so backwards!! When it all comes down, life really can be #redonkulas if we take ourselves too seriously. Music for this show was led by Jeff Jacobs. Jeff is admittedly not a service member, but can connect back to a time when his grandfather went through some stuff with night tremors. Jeff’s first song was titled Always On My Mind. We lost Jeff after his first song so we moved on to playing some music from some of our previous guests. We fired up a little Chris Turner and got to all take a virtual trip to Waffle House with his song titled Take You Out. The last song on the show is Mike Corrado with Stand. Things we are working on: Wreaths Across America – https://www.facebook.com/share/129xDbNmPTJ/?mibextid=WC7FNe WeP3 RADIO — WE are the leading music station featuring music created, written, produced and sung by those who have served their country and communities!!! https://live365.com/station/WeP3-RADIO-a51414
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    1 h y 55 m