
What happens when the legend of “Wookie”—the 6’3” Green Beret who outworks everyone, jumps out of planes for fun, and lives hard on and off the battlefield—collides with reality, loss, and a broken body?In this episode, Travis “Wookie” Wilson sits down with DJ to unpack a 21-year Army career, including 13 years in Special Forces, and the moments that nearly destroyed him—and then remade him.We walk through:-Growing up the son of an Air Force pararescueman and an Air Force nurse-Being immature, selfish, and ego-driven as a young soldier “playing GI Joe” around the world-The death of his infant son and the collapse of his first marriage—and how he didn’t show up for her the way he now wishes he had-Choosing the enlisted Green Beret path and finding real brotherhood on an ODA-The firefight where a teammate was shot in the chest and Travis, an 18E—not a medic—slid in under fire and saved his life while doubting every move-The free-fall accident that broke his back, rattled his brain, and quietly pulled the pin on his identity-A divorce that left him staring down a shotgun, calling himself a “piece of shit” in the mirror, and wondering if it would be easier to end it-Wrestling with faith, ego, and Mr. Hyde—the guy who destroys everything while the hero part of you goes to war and plays guardian-How brain treatment, stem cells, and deliberate work on himself turned his stutter, tremor, anger, and shame into empathy, purpose, and a new mission-Why he believes some guys don’t ask for help—they just “ride the lightning”—and what he’s doing to stop thatToday, Travis is:-Founder of Alpha Elite Performance (health, fitness, performance)-Founder of Project Recon, a nonprofit focused on regenerative healing, stem cells, and brain health for SOF and first responders-A man who openly calls himself a “different guy” than the ego-driven Wookie his mom once overheard girls talking about in the standsThis is a conversation about maturity, loss, faith, and becoming a guardian instead of a wrecking ball—for your team, your family, and yourself.Connect with Travis WilsonProject Recon: https://projectrecon.orgAlpha Elite Performance: https://alphaeliteperformance.comInstagram – Travis: @traviswilsongreenberetInstagram – Project Recon: @projectreconConnect with DJ & the DTD PodcastWebsite (One Stop Shop): https://dtdpodcast.netYouTube: Dynamic Tales Delivered Podcast – The DTD PodcastInstagram: @thedtd_podcastFacebook: The DTD PodcastPresented by Nomadic ResearchBig thanks to Hoot and the team at Nomadic Research. If you want to look squared away—from packs and travel gear to hats, shirts, and hoodies—check out: https://nomadicresearch.comTell them DTD sent you.
Nov 27, 2025
1 hr 51 min

Byron Russell didn’t run from hard things—he ran toward them. Abused childhood. Infantry to Special Forces CIF in 5th Group. Afghanistan’s invasion, Iraq’s hardest nights, and the moral calculus of war. Then the toughest chapter: coming home, grieving, and unlearning the habits of combat to become a better dad, husband, and builder. Today he leads Black Armor Guns and Greybeard Syndicate, teaches drone defense and land navigation, and shares the lessons that kept him alive—and honest.We talk selection mindset and why Green Berets are teachers first, hearts and minds versus ideology, contractor friction, regret and family, starting a sub-MOA rifle company, and why staying busy is survival.Watch, share, and drop your takeaway in the comments. Your story might help someone else write their second chapter.Find ByronBlack Armor Guns site: blackarmorguns.usInstagram: black_armor_Greybeard Syndicate YouTube Find DTD PodcastYouTube: Dynamic Tales DeliveredSite: DTDpodcast.netInstagram: dtd_podcastPartner shoutNomadicResearch.com — travel tough, live ready00:00 Intro03:44 Why he joined and escaping abuse07:17 Finding the first real male role models14:01 80s and 90s Army vs GWOT pivot21:46 Green Berets are teachers first26:09 The image from Afghanistan he can’t forget33:59 Taliban control and ideology44:34 Iraq reality and DA tempo51:55 Coming home and choosing family55:10 Civilian work and transition pain1:30:11 Building Black Armor Guns and standards1:42:41 Greybeard Syndicate and community1:50:33 Stay busy or die inside1:52:01 Advice to his 18-year-old self1:55:24 Proudest moment and legacy1:57:29 Where to find Byron#Veterans #GreenBeret #SpecialForces #GWOT #Afghanistan #IraqWar #DirectAction #Leadership #Transition #Entrepreneurship #Firearms #PrecisionRifle #SubMOA #DroneDefense #LandNav #GreybeardSyndicate #BlackArmorGuns #Resilience #MentalHealth #Family #Podcast #DTDpodcast #NomadicResearch #soft
Oct 24, 2025
2 hr 2 min

When combat veteran and Marine officer Mike “Mac” McNamara came home from war, he faced a new battlefield — trauma, family tragedy, and the broken systems meant to help him heal. Through pain, he discovered purpose, creating the Post-Traumatic Winning program and authoring From Trauma to Joy. In this episode, Mac joins DJ to talk about the truth behind healing, survivor’s guilt, faith, leadership, and learning to fight for joy again. #FromTraumaToJoy #PostTraumaticWinning #MentalFitness #DTDpodcast #DynamicTalesDelivered #VeteranPodcast #USMC #CombatVeteran #PTSDAwareness #LawEnforcementWellness #FaithAndRecovery #HealingJourney #Resilience #OvercomingTrauma #VeteranStories📘 From Trauma to Joy on Amazon🌐 posttraumaticwinning.com🌐 fromtraumatojoy.com🎧 Listen & SubscribeYouTube → @DynamicTalesDeliveredPodcast → DTDpodcast.net
Oct 10, 2025
2 hr 8 min

What happens when the war never ends?Marine combat veteran Josh Shores sits down with us to share one of the rawest and most vulnerable conversations you’ll ever hear about mental health, survivor’s guilt, and the price of war.At 19 years old, Josh was thrown into Iraq’s deadliest battles in Ramadi. He came home alive, but not whole. Haunted by the men he lost, by the decisions he made, and by the weight of combat trauma, Josh spiraled into anger, alcohol, and multiple suicide attempts.In this episode, Josh opens up about:Survivor’s guilt and why it never really goes away.The moment he realized he had become someone he didn’t recognize in Ramadi.Why writing about his darkest moments saved his life.The ongoing fight for mental health and redemption as a veteran.This is more than a war story. It’s about healing, truth-telling, and the courage to face your demons.👉 Watch now. Share with someone who needs to hear this. Leave your thoughts in the comments — your words might be what saves a life.
Oct 3, 2025
1 hr 59 min

Chad White spent over a decade as a Green Beret medic, carrying the impossible dual burden of saving lives while taking them in combat. From failed attempts at BUD/S, to surviving an insider attack that claimed his brother Roberto “Tico” Skel, Chad’s story is one of sacrifice, resilience, and healing. In this raw conversation, he opens up about the cost of war, moral injury, and finding purpose beyond the beret.🎧 Full interview on Dynamic Tales Delivered Podcast.🔗 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@DynamicTalesDelivered🌐 Website: https://www.dtdpodcast.net/✪ Sponsors:Nomadic Research — https://nomadicresearch.com/Hatchet Brewing — https://hatchetbrewing.com/Stay connected and never miss an episode by subscribing to our podcast on your favorite platform! Don't forget to hit that notification bell to be the first to know when a new episode drops.For exclusive full interviews and behind-the-scenes content, visit our official website: https://www.dtdpodcast.net/Follow us on social media for updates, sneak peeks, and more engaging content:🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dustin.kelly.79🔗 LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/DTDPODCAST_DJKELLY🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/
Sep 26, 2025
2 hr 17 min

Marine infantry veteran Dane “Dutch” Van Oosten unpacks first contact in Iraq, the numb years that followed, and the moment he chose life over darkness. Watch for hard-won tools to climb out: routine, gratitude, and killing the “negative me.”#USMC #Veterans #MentalHealth #Resilience #PTG #IraqWar #Brotherhood #Recovery #Leadership #DTDPodcastCHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS AT THE LINKS BELOWNOMADIC RESEARCH: https://nomadicresearch.com/HATCHET BREWING: https://hatchetbrewing.com/Stay connected and never miss an episode by subscribing to our podcast on your favorite platform! Don't forget to hit that notification bell to be the first to know when a new episode drops.For exclusive full interviews and behind-the-scenes content, visit our official website: https://www.dtdpodcast.net/Follow us on social media for updates, sneak peeks, and more engaging content:🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dustin.kelly.79🔗 LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/DTDPODCAST_DJKELLY🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/
Sep 11, 2025
1 hr 38 min

Nicholas Allen’s journey from aspiring Green Beret to navigating medical retirement is a story of resilience, sacrifice, and rebuilding life after the military. From the grueling challenges of Special Forces training to the lasting impact of traumatic brain injury, Nicholas shares the raw truth about military service, mental health, and finding purpose beyond the battlefield.👉 In this episode:What it takes to be a Green BeretThe realities of Special Forces trainingOvercoming traumatic brain injuryLife after medical retirementFinding purpose and leaving a legacy00:00 The Journey of a Green Beret06:14 The Drive to Serve12:56 The Reality of Military Training18:36 The Selection Process22:31 The Transition from Military to Civilian Life39:36 Navigating Memory and Trust44:42 Transitioning to the Dive Team50:20 Facing Fears in the Water56:31 The Impact of Injuries01:01:27 Coping with Medical Retirement01:10:20 Lasting Effects of Head Injuries01:18:31 Finding Purpose Beyond the Military01:21:16 Embodying Identity and Purpose01:24:29 The Pursuit of Contentment01:27:17 Navigating Negativity in Social Media01:30:20 Transformative Life Changes01:36:39 Finding Purpose Through Service01:42:29 The Impact of Loss and Legacy01:49:12 Creating a Lasting Legacy01:52:27 Embracing Uncertainty and Opportunity📌 Full episodes & behind the scenes: DTDpodcast.net🔔 Subscribe for more veteran stories: YouTube.com/@DynamicTalesDelivered🎙️ The Best Stories Are True | Dynamic Tales DeliveredCheck out our sponsors:🔗 Nomadic Research | 🔗 Hatchet Brewing👉 Stay connected—subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform & hit the 🔔 so you never miss an episode!🎥 Full interviews & exclusive behind-the-scenes: dtdpodcast.net📲 Follow us for updates, sneak peeks & more:FacebookLinkTreeInstagram💬 We want to hear from you—drop your thoughts in the comments, share your own story, and let us know who you’d like to see featured next! Your voice helps shape the conversation.
Sep 4, 2025
1 hr 56 min

In this conversation, Ivan Ingraham shares his journey from a military upbringing to becoming a Marine Raider, reflecting on the emotional weight of service, the impact of 9/11, and the complexities of war. He discusses the evolution of MARSOC, the challenges faced in combat, and the lessons learned from his experiences in Afghanistan. Ivan emphasizes the sacrifices made by service members and the importance of understanding the realities of military service. In this conversation, Ivan F. Ingraham shares his experiences and insights from his time in combat and leadership roles within the military. He discusses the psychological toll of combat, the importance of treating each mission with seriousness, and the challenges of making quick decisions under pressure. Ingraham reflects on the emotional aftermath of losing comrades, the complexities of military leadership, and the need for authentic conversations about mental health and veteran suicide. He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the sacrifices made by service members and the necessity of open dialogue to combat feelings of isolation and despair.00:00 The Journey Begins: A Marine's Calling12:51 Training and Transformation: The Making of a Leader16:28 9/11: A Turning Point in Military Commitment21:49 The Long War: Expectations vs. Reality26:50 Defining Victory: The Challenge of Unclear Goals31:25 Reflections on Service: Sacrifice and Meaning36:13 The Burden of Service: Reflections on Military Commitment39:11 Understanding the Global Military Presence42:43 Cultural Challenges in Military Engagements48:22 The Evolution of MARSOC: From Concept to Reality01:02:33 First Combat Experiences: The Reality of War01:13:21 The Surreal Nature of Combat Experiences01:15:07 Maintaining Humanity in Warfare01:17:27 The Weight of Leadership Decisions01:20:09 The Burden of Command Scrutiny01:22:34 Feeling Helpless in Complex Situations01:25:50 Integrity in Leadership and Accountability01:28:50 Careerism vs. Genuine Leadership01:30:32 The Challenge of Leadership in Combat01:33:30 Dealing with Loss and Grief as a Leader01:35:36 The Impact of Combat Casualties01:40:06 Channeling Emotions in Combat01:41:55 The Futility of War and Its Aftermath01:47:22 Reflections on Decision-Making and Responsibility01:50:56 The Impact of Writing on Personal Experience01:53:28 Exploring Veteran Suicide and Mental Health02:00:10 The Need for Authentic Conversations02:02:28 Veterans' Advocacy and Acknowledgment02:06:08 Navigating Criticism in Writing02:12:07 The Importance of Deep Discussions
Aug 29, 2025
2 hr 17 min

In this conversation, Eric Gilmet shares his journey from a decorated military career to the legal battles he faced as part of the MarSoc 3. He discusses the importance of player safety in sports, reflects on his childhood influences, and the emotional toll of military service. Eric recounts his experiences in combat, the incident involving Rick Rodriguez, and the subsequent legal ramifications. Throughout the discussion, he emphasizes the significance of camaraderie, personal accountability, and the challenges of navigating life after service. In this conversation, Eric shares his harrowing journey through the military justice system, detailing the emotional turmoil he faced during a lengthy investigation and trial process. He discusses the impact of unlawful command influence on his case, the challenges of navigating military law, and the eventual dismissal of charges against him. Eric reflects on the support he received from friends and family, the lessons learned from his experiences, and how he has found peace and happiness in his life after service. He expresses a desire to advocate for change within the military justice system to prevent similar injustices from occurring in the future.00:00 Preseason Football and Player Safety08:15 Reflecting on a Military Career18:39 The Transition to Special Operations28:18 The Incident in Iraq: January 1, 201936:59 Aftermath and Medical Response42:25 Reflections on Decisions Made48:10 Consequences and Investigations01:01:15 Emotional Impact and Perception01:09:30 Command Influence and Legal Threats01:16:14 The Impact of Colonel Shaw's Comments01:21:51 Firing Your Defense Team01:28:23 The Emotional Rollercoaster of Dismissal01:34:32 Reflections on Military Justice and Accountability01:39:36 The Weight of Words and Personal Growth01:56:30 Reflections on a Personal Journey02:08:36 Finding Peace and Moving ForwardCHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS AT THE LINKS BELOWNOMADIC RESEARCH: https://nomadicresearch.com/HATCHET BREWING: https://hatchetbrewing.com/Stay connected and never miss an episode by subscribing to our podcast on your favorite platform! Don't forget to hit that notification bell to be the first to know when a new episode drops.For exclusive full interviews and behind-the-scenes content, visit our official website: https://www.dtdpodcast.net/Follow us on social media for updates, sneak peeks, and more engaging content:🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dustin.kelly.79🔗 LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/DTDPODCAST_DJKELLY🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/
Aug 22, 2025
2 hr 5 min

In this conversation, Sean Murphy shares his incredible journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a Navy SEAL. He discusses the influence of his mother, the importance of resilience, and the sense of belonging he found in the military. Sean reflects on his experiences in BUD/S training, the grueling Hell Week, and the camaraderie among SEALs. He emphasizes the lessons learned from overcoming adversity and the significance of teamwork in achieving greatness. Sean's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the impact of personal growth through challenges. In this conversation, Sean Murphy shares his profound experiences as a Navy SEAL, detailing the transition from combat to civilian life, the challenges of leadership, and the importance of mentorship. He reflects on the emotional weight of taking a life in combat, the impact of fatherhood on his perspective, and the journey of finding purpose after leaving the military. Sean emphasizes the significance of resilience, personal growth, and the need for balance between professional and personal life, ultimately advocating for a life lived with intention and connection.00:00Introduction and Background05:52The Role of Family and Overcoming Adversity11:57Military Aspirations and Seeking Belonging17:55The Journey to Becoming a Navy SEAL33:21The Journey of Self-Discovery46:40Resilience Through Repeated Challenges54:11The Final Push to Success01:05:21First Steps into Combat01:12:25Survival and Resourcefulness in the Field01:21:04The Weight of Taking a Life01:27:58Reflections on Change and Identity01:34:08The Complete Warrior Concept01:52:32Balancing Personal and Professional Life01:58:09Reflections on Military Sacrifices02:05:52The Wake-Up Call of Fatherhood02:18:50Transitioning to Civilian Life02:23:46Hit the Surf: A New BeginningCHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS AT THE LINKS BELOWNOMADIC RESEARCH: https://nomadicresearch.com/HATCHET BREWING: https://hatchetbrewing.com/Stay connected and never miss an episode by subscribing to our podcast on your favorite platform! Don't forget to hit that notification bell to be the first to know when a new episode drops.For exclusive full interviews and behind-the-scenes content, visit our official website: https://www.dtdpodcast.net/Follow us on social media for updates, sneak peeks, and more engaging content:🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dustin.kelly.79🔗 LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/DTDPODCAST_DJKELLY🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/
Aug 15, 2025
2 hr 28 min
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