The Protectors® with Jason Piccolo
The Protectors® with Jason Piccolo
Dr. Jason Piccolo
The original The Protectors® podcast, established in 2019, is about resilience, reinvention, and the moments that change the direction of our lives.Hosted by retired federal agent, U.S. Army veteran (OIF 2006), author, and interviewer Dr. Jason Piccolo, the show explores what happens after service, success, failure, burnout, loss, transition, and personal transformation.Through conversations with veterans, leaders, athletes, entrepreneurs, and everyday people who chose a new path, The Protectors® focuses on growth, identity, purpose, and the courage to move forward.Jason also interviews both bestselling and independent authors, exploring the creative process, the writing journey, the challenges of publishing, and the stories behind the books. From debut novels to works by New York Times bestselling authors, these conversations offer insights into storytelling, perseverance, and success.These are conversations about second chapters, hard-earned wisdom, and finding meaning after life changes course.Whether you’re rebuilding, redefining yourself, chasing something new, launching a new venture, writing your first book, or simply trying to move forward, The Protectors® is about navigating change with resilience and purpose.
545 | William Kaufman | Director | MAN OF WAR
We catch up with director William Kaufman on how he keeps his action films grounded in real tactics while still making audiences care about the people on screen. We talk New Orleans as a home base, Man Of War as his latest swing, and the teams and habits that make lower budget filmmaking hit like a bigger box office movie. Support the show Make sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
Jun 10
38 min
544 | Garrett Melich | Retired CIA
We sit down with our friend Garrett to talk through a real 24-year CIA career and why it looks nothing like the movie version people expect. We also unpack what happens after retirement and how intelligence tradecraft can translate into business intelligence, networking, and travel security. Support the show Make sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
Jun 10
52 min
543 | Ward Larsen | NYT Best Selling Author  | TOM CLANCY RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
We talk with Ward about moving from A-10 fighter pilot life to airline flying and then into a full-time career as a thriller author. We dig into what it takes to write authentic military fiction and how he handles the pressure of writing in the Tom Clancy Jack Ryan universe. Support the show Make sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
May 20
23 min
542 | Douglas Brunt | NYT Best Selling Author  | THE LOST EMPIRE OF EMANUEL NOBEL
We catch up with Doug Brunt on the leap from cybersecurity CEO to full-time author and the surprising pressures that come with building a second-act career. We also dig into his research-driven storytelling on Emmanuel Nobel and how power can erase people from history. Support the show Make sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
May 18
33 min
541 | Brad Taylor | NYT Best Selling Author | SHADOW STRIKE
The ticking clock. The pressure to keep sprinting like you're 30. The moment you realize your resume isn't your identity. Brad and I get into all of it — legacy as parents, discipline that shifts from external rules to internal standards, and what it actually means to build a creative career that depends on self-direction. We also get honest about fitness after 50: staying consistent, adapting, and respecting recovery when old injuries stop bouncing back overnight. Plus — what younger people ...
May 12
24 min
540 | Jack MacTavish | Indie Author | ROYAL DIAMONDS
We dig into Royal Diamonds, the real mechanics of self-publishing, and what it takes to build a writing career from scratch. Jack's a retired Army colonel who treats writing like discipline — wide reading (Clancy, Griffin, Cussler, Carr, Taylor), professional editing, repeatable process. Then we open the hood on indie publishing as a business: LLCs, cover design, Amazon, marketing. Writing the book is one part. The rest is operations. The story: Jake Steed, former Marine with an Oxford PhD, c...
May 12
22 min
539 | The Protectors® Is Back! The Pivot
After 536 conversations on Protectors, one thing keeps showing up: every guest has a moment where life demands a pivot. Not always a catastrophe, not always a dramatic turning point — but a real shift where career, identity, or purpose has to change direction. We're still bringing incredible guests, still keeping it human, but we're done glossing over the most meaningful part of the story. We dig into how people recognize the moment, what they do when certainty disappears, and how they build ...
May 12
6 min
Epilogue
Support the show Make sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
Aug 27, 2025
4 min
538 | Frank Voce & Nick Ricciotti
• The powerful impact of peer pressure in drinking culture, especially among first responders • How alcohol addiction can become intertwined with personal identity and social connection • The physiological effects of alcohol consumption including weight gain, poor sleep, and depression • Nick's journey from losing his police career due to drinking to becoming a licensed mental health professional • Frank's experience maintaining sobriety while still serving as an active NYPD officer • The cha...
Aug 13, 2025
1 hr 23 min
537 | Thomas Young | BOOK DISCUSSION: "The Mapmaker"
Tom Young joins the Protectors podcast to discuss his ninth novel and third World War II standalone work, "The Mapmaker," which explores the dangerous operations of the French Resistance. • The novel follows Charlotte Deneau, a French-American woman who uses her artistic skills to create maps of German positions for the Resistance • Charlotte becomes hunted by the Gestapo for her exceptional mapping abilities • The second protagonist is Philippe Girard, a French pilot flying dangerous moonli...
Jul 24, 2025
23 min
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