Episodios

  • Your Story Is the Strategy: Lisa Benson on Messaging That Moves People
    Dec 23 2025

    Lisa Benson doesn’t teach marketing. She teaches movement. On Unfinished Business | A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions, she unpacks how your lived experience, your struggles, survival, and success, is the strategy. For veterans building their brand, launching a business, or finding a mission post-service, this episode is your reminder that your story has always been your superpower.Rush, Host & Principal CreatorUnfinished Business - A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life MissionsPrime Pitch Podcast Network Inc.Next Level Thinkers | A Charting New Horizons of Brilliance Podcast THE RUSH OUTROSPECTIVE | A Mastering the Art of Living Podcast @followers @highlights


    #UnfinishedBusinessPodcast, #VeteranVoices, #PodcastForChange, #EricRushPodcast, #RealConversations, #NextMission, #VeteranStories, #TransformationTalk, #PurposeDriven, #LifeAfterService


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    34 m
  • The Soul of Veteran Advocacy: Megan and Krystle Share Their Journey
    Dec 23 2025

    Frisco, TX - What happens when two powerhouse women dedicate their lives to helping veterans find purpose, connection, and hope? @Megan Heil and Krystle Kaszuba, the driving forces behind Combined Arms, joined us on Unfinished Business - A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions insight will leave you inspired.

    Megan shared: “Veterans aren’t just looking for resources; they’re looking for connection, for a way to feel seen and valued after their service.”

    Krystle revealed: “Hope is what many veterans lose when they transition to civilian life, and at Combined Arms, we help them find it again. Through connection, empowerment, and support, we give them the tools to build their next chapter.”

    Combined Arms is more than an organization; it’s a lifeline of hope, offering veterans and their families the resources they need to thrive, from career guidance and mental wellness support to community-building opportunities.

    Takeaway: Megan and Krystle’s work is a powerful reminder that hope is never out of reach, and with the right support, veterans can overcome even the toughest challenges.

    Listen now to discover how Combined Arms is delivering hope to veterans across Texas, and how Megan and Krystle’s wisdom can inspire your journey toward personal and professional growth.


    Tag someone who needs to hear this empowering conversation and share how it inspired you!

    Rush,

    Host Unfinished Business - A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions

    #Veterans #Leadership #Resilience #RaymondKemp #RacialDisparity #OvercomingObstacles #VeteranLeadership #UnfinishedBusiness #NewLifeMissions



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    52 m
  • Resilience, Race, and Leadership: Raymond D. Kemp on Unlocking Potential
    Dec 23 2025

    In this powerful episode of Unfinished Business, we sit down with Raymond D. Kemp, Fleet Master Chief USN (Ret), as he shares his journey of rising above racial barriers and becoming one of the most respected leaders in the U.S. Navy.

    Raymond faced immense racial challenges throughout his career, but instead of letting those obstacles define him, he turned them into opportunities for growth and leadership. His story is a blueprint for veterans and leaders alike who are determined to overcome adversity and build a life of purpose.

    💡 Key Insight: "Leadership is not about being in charge—it’s about taking care of those in your charge." Raymond’s candid thoughts on leadership, vulnerability, and the power of failure will challenge you to rethink what it means to lead.

    This episode is an essential listen for anyone looking to build a path to success through resilience and purpose. Don’t miss it.

    🎧 Watch now on Unfinished Business | A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions.

    #Veterans #Leadership #Resilience #RaymondKemp #RacialDisparity #OvercomingObstacles #VeteranLeadership #UnfinishedBusiness #NewLifeMissions


    Rush, CEO

    Prime Pitch Podcast Network Inc.

    Unfinished Business - A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions

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    37 m
  • Tarnisha Nickens | Battle-Tested. Boardroom-Ready. Spiritually Charged
    Dec 23 2025

    People love to talk about “reinventing” yourself after the military. But for Tarnesha Nickens, it was never about becoming someone new, it was about revealing who she always was.

    In this soul-rich episode of Unfinished Business - A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions, Frisco’s top storytelling voice Eric Rush helps us unpack the difference between escape and evolution.

    Tarnesha shares what it means to honor your past while elevating your future. From faith to fashion, politics to public service, she’s built a life that reflects wholeness—not perfection. This conversation will leave you thinking about how to live in alignment, not in armor. It’s real. It’s rare. It’s required listening.

    Rush,

    Host & Principal Creator

    Unfinished Business - A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions

    Prime Pitch Podcast Network Inc.

    Eric Rush - Building Purpose Driven Alliances


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    59 m
  • Semper Fi in Civilian Life: Jace Newman’s Next Mission
    Dec 22 2025

    In the Marine Corps, Jace Newman carried both a machine gun and the responsibility of leading younger Marines whose lives depended on his judgment. At Camp Pendleton, as a squad leader with 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Division, Bravo Company, service was identity, discipline, and creed. Semper Fidelis. Always faithful.When Newman left active duty in 2019, he stepped into a silence that many veterans know well. No formations at dawn. No mission briefs. No Marines waiting on his word. The loss of structure and belonging weighed heavily.He found steadiness again in an unexpected place, on rooftops across Texas. Roofing, first taken up as work, became a mission in its own right. Protecting homes meant protecting families. Each job was an act of accountability to people who placed their trust in him. “It’s not just a roof,” Newman says. “It’s someone’s home.”On this episode of Unfinished Business | A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions, host Eric Rush sits down with Newman to talk about carrying leadership beyond the Corps, the difficulty of transition, and the meaning of patriotism expressed through faithful service in community.Conversations like this are the reason Unfinished Business exists. Veterans often leave the service with invisible burdens and unspoken questions, about identity, faith, and purpose. This podcast creates a space for those voices to be heard, for experiences like Newman’s to be shared, and for listeners to understand that service doesn’t end with discharge papers. It continues in work, in family, and in community.Eric Rush, CEO & Podcast CuratorPrime Pitch Podcast Network Inc. www.primepitchpodcast.comFrisco's #1 Podcast Influencer Frisco's #1 Veteran Advocacy PodcastFor more information, visit www.primepitchpodcast.com

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    24 m
  • When the VA Healthcare System Fails, Leadership Steps In: Dr. Eldon Hopkins on What Veterans Deserve
    Dec 22 2025

    There’s a moment in every veteran’s healthcare journey where you stop asking for help and start bracing for disappointment.

    My conversation with Dr. Eldon Hopkins cut straight into that reality. Before he ever touched a scalpel, he understood something the system never did: the weight of waiting. Not waiting for an appointment—waiting for someone competent enough to see what’s right in front of them.Dr. Hopkins didn’t need a stack of authorizations or a parade of unnecessary scans. He needed one updated X-ray and five minutes to identify what the VA system had overlooked for more than a year: two bone-on-bone hips and an anatomic condition visible long before anyone bothered to look. What stood out wasn’t his expertise, though he has plenty of it. It was his anger on behalf of the veteran. His refusal to normalize delays that cost people mobility, dignity, and time.What we discussed wasn’t just my case. It was the pattern he sees across Community Care: overwhelmed staff making decisions outside their scope, pointless imaging cycles, referrals that go nowhere, and veterans restarting the process every time someone misroutes a file.This episode is about truth, accountability, and the surgeon who refused to let the system write the ending.Eric Rush, CEO & Podcast CuratorPrime Pitch Podcast Network Inc. www.primepitchpodcast.comFrisco's #1 Podcast Influencer Frisco's #1 Veteran Advocacy PodcastFor more information, visit www.primepitchpodcast.com

    #VAHealthcare, #VeteranAdvocacy, #DrEldonHopkins, #CommunityCareReform, #VeteransDeserveBetter, #UnfinishedBusinessPodcast, #OrthopedicLeadership, #HipReplacementJourney, #PrimePitchPodcastNetwork, #VeteranSupport .

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    45 m
  • The Moment This Hero Saved 100 Lives
    Dec 22 2025

    This episode is not about survival, it’s about what comes after.

    When Staff Sergeant Shilo Harris opened his eyes forty-eight days after an IED blast in Iraq, he woke into a new life that began in pain. The detonation took three of his brothers in arms and stripped away much of his body, leaving him to confront a world where every breath felt borrowed. What followed wasn’t recovery in any simple sense, it was a reckoning between body, faith, and the enduring presence of what war leaves behind.

    Through a series of intimate and searching questions, Unfinished Business enters that space between endurance and meaning. Shilo speaks about the silent echo of the men he lost, the years spent learning to live with both scars and shadows, and the private faith that sustained him when medicine and resolve reached their limits.

    He revisits the experimental stem-cell treatments that grew new skin and new questions about what it means to be human, where science ends and spirit begins.

    This conversation moves slowly, like someone walking through a fire that still burns under the skin. It asks what it takes to believe that everything in life is a gift when pain has no schedule. It explores how a man becomes both a witness and a mirror for other veterans haunted by the same imprint of war.

    And it ends where all missions must: with the question of legacy, what we owe the fallen, what we build from the ashes, and what it truly means to keep living after the battle has moved inside.

    Eric Rush, CEO & Podcast Curator

    Prime Pitch Podcast Network Inc.

    www.primepitchpodcast.com

    Frisco's #1 Podcast Influencer

    Frisco's #1 Veteran Advocacy PodcastFor more information, visit www.primepitchpodcast.com

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    42 m
  • Unfinished, Not Defeated — Roland Ruiz and the Road Back to Brotherhood
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode of Unfinished Business - A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions, RJ Ruiz (Roland Ruiz) and Joe Torres do more than share their stories, they offer a window into the invisible war many veterans fight after discharge.With a 16-year career in the United States Marine Corps, including four combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, Roland’s life was defined by mission, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bond of brotherhood. But when Roland's transition to civilian life didn’t go as planned, he found himself struggling to find purpose. What began as a confident stride into a new life quickly collapsed into emotional freefall.It’s a familiar narrative for countless veterans. What makes Roland and Joe's story distinct, however, is not the fall, but the fierce grace with which they rise.Roland’s journey back wasn’t a solo one. With the unwavering support of his wife and a renewed purpose through Leathernecks Confederation Motorcycle Club, Roland found his second mission. His healing came not through isolation, but in the echo of Harley engines, in the structure of riding formations, and in the warm embrace of brothers who spoke his unspoken language. More than just a hobby, riding became a metaphor: a forward motion against the darkness, a daily recommitment to service and self-worth.Through the upcoming Ride to Remember, a tribute to veterans lost to suicide, Roland transforms personal pain into communal healing.Event Information Link➡️ : https://tinyurl.com/Ride-to-RememberEach mile is not just a road traveled, but a life remembered, a stigma shattered, a silence broken.What listeners walk away with from this episode is more than inspiration, they gain a mandate. Roland Ruiz and Joe Torres don't just invite you to understand veterans; they challenges you to show up for them.This is a story of Unfinished Business -, not because the mission failed, but because the mission changed. And in that change, we all have a role to play.This podcast becomes not just a conversation, but a call: to remember, to ride, and to never, ever leave anyone behind.Subscribe, explore, and witness what it means to be heard with purpose.Eric Rush, CEO & Podcast Curator | Decorated Combat Veteran Prime Pitch Podcast Network Inc. www.primepitchpodcast.comFrisco's #1 Podcast Influencer Frisco's #1 Veteran Advocacy PodcastFor more information, visit www.primepitchpodcast.com

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    38 m