The Protectors® Podcast
The Protectors® Podcast
Dr. Jason Piccolo
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Welcome to The Protectors® Podcast, where the valor meets the storyteller. Hosted by Jason Piccolo, a seasoned veteran and retired special agent, this series is a must-listen for anyone intrigued by the courage and tales of those who pledge to protect us. Beyond the front-line stories of bravery and dedication, this podcast goes a step further, weaving in the perspectives of those who bolster and narrate the protector's journey—featuring a remarkable lineup including New York Times Best Sellers and acclaimed Hollywood actors.The Protectors® Podcast offers a diverse array of voices, from those who wear the uniform to the authors and entertainers who amplify their stories. It's a unique blend that highlights not only the raw realities faced by our protectors but also how their sacrifices inspire the narratives we cherish in literature and film. Each episode is a testament to the interconnected worlds of service and support, bringing listeners an unmatched depth of insight.By tuning in to The Protectors® Podcast, you're not just listening to a podcast—you're stepping into a powerful community that stretches from the battlefields to the bookshelves and the silver screen. Whether you're seeking thrilling accounts of valor, insights into the creative process, or simply inspiring conversations, this podcast has something for you. Listen now to celebrate and understand the entire ecosystem that upholds our guardians and their stories. Join us in this auditory salute to the heroes and their champions alike.Dr. Jason Piccolo is a retired federal agent, former U.S. Army Infantry Captain (Iraq 2006), and author.  Past Guests Include:- Jack Carr- Brad Taylor- Sean Patrick Flanery - Andrews & Wilson- Mark Greaney- Stephen Hunter- Remi Adeleke - Florent Groberg - Clint Emerson - Travis Mills 
#486 | Gene O'Neill | "You Got This" |  A First Responder's Journey of Courage, Cancer, and Resilience
Gene O'Neill joined the show to talk about his battle with cancer from responding to 9/11. The narrative of any life can change in the span of a heartbeat, yet it's the strength we draw from those around us that can chart the course ahead. Gene's visceral recount of the day his world shifted—believing a battle with kidney stones was at hand, only to face the grim reality of cancer—underscores the fragility of our well-being. His experience is a profound reminder of the importance of medical expertise, the necessity of support systems, and the sheer weight of confronting our own mortality. Through Gene's openness, we gain insight into the silent struggles that many heroes like him endure and the humbling hand of support that can turn a fight for life into a journey of hope.Support the showMake sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
Mar 13
49 min
#485 | Callie Farill | Precision, Competition, and Training: Elevating Your Shooting Skills with Callie
Ever wondered how the precision of MIL reticles over MOA could affect your rifle game? Or, what about those 'outlaw' shooting matches you've heard about—are they really as gear-friendly as they say? Callie, our favorite sharpshooter, is back to unravel these mysteries and more. Join us as we dissect two-gun competitions, the peculiarities of transitioning between reticle types, and the curious world where the IDPA and USPSA meet the rebellious spirit of outlaw matches. It's a discussion peppered with insights that might just revolutionize your next range day.Dive headfirst into a topic that's often glazed over in the shooting community: the stark difference between qualification and training. I'll share revelations from a recent Law Enforcement Instructor course that prove why resting on your qualification laurels won't cut it. We talk about how competition can serve as the perfect litmus test for skill development and even shine the spotlight on a young gun who's outshooting veterans. Support the showMake sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
Mar 5
30 min
#484 | Mark Greaney | Bullets and Books The Intersection of Guns and Literature | w/ A.M Adair
Mark joins us for an explosive conversation where we blast through the world of shooting sports with the zeal of true enthusiasts. We're not just talking about our favorite firearms, like the trusty Glock 19 or the sleek allure of SIGs; we're taking you behind the scenes of an electrifying Nashville run-and-gun event that partners authors with real-life operators. Expect to be right on target with insights into the perishable skill of shooting, laughs over the sticker-shock prices of premium guns, and the meticulous care authors like Mark take in arming their characters with just the right firepower.Support the showMake sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
Feb 15
24 min
#483 | Morgan Lerette | Inside the World of Private Military Contracting: Tales of Conflict and Survival
Ever wondered what it's like to navigate the high-stakes world of private military contracting? Our latest guest, Morgan, pulls back the curtain on this adrenaline-filled industry, recounting his time with firms like Blackwater in the tumultuous early 2000s Iraq. Morgan gives us the unvarnished truth about the personal cost of a job where the line between soldier and civilian is blurred, including the financial temptations that pull contractors back into the fray and the struggles they face upon returning home.ors is often written.Support the showMake sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
Feb 13
30 min
#482 | Jack Treadway | Uncovering the Shadows: Insights into the Air Force's Office Of Special Investigations a
Step inside the clandestine world of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations with a seasoned ex-agent who unveils a landscape where civilian and military sleuths unravel crimes from serious offenses to counterintelligence mysteries. This episode promises an unprecedented look at the merging of different expertises, from cyber whizzes to former special ops warriors, all united under the OSI's banner. The Book: Insurgent Hunter: Memoirs of a Navy SEAL Turned Counterinsurgent Agent in Iraq (Knox Press; February 20 2024), Jack Treadway and Stephen Templin take readers deep into the shadows of covert warfare and Treadway’s time as a Navy SEAL and an Air Force OSI counterintelligence agent taking out over 100 insurgents. But when a high-ranking Iraqi ally—who secretly works for Iran—kills three members of Treadway’s team, he and his team must race against time to get their revenge.Support the showMake sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
Feb 12
31 min
#481 | Trevor Coult | Veteran Voices and the Boundless Digital Canvas
Trevor Coult joined the show to talk about a tone of topics. We discuss the challenges of maintaining integrity in the complex realm of content creation and the YouTube landscape, riddled with restrictions and a partner program that leaves much to be desired, prompts us to examine the broader disconnect within social media moderation, including the looming shadow of AI oversight. Support the showMake sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
Feb 1
53 min
#480 | Jody Maki | Evolution into a Firearms Training Innovator
Jody's story is a testament to the power of evolution, as she details the psychological nuances in marksmanship and her pioneering Maki Method, a tool designed to perfect shooter form and amplify their abilities.raining—one shot at a time.Support the showMake sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
Jan 29
30 min
#479 | Jo Standing | Healing in Plain Sight Strategies for Veteran Mental Health
Jo Standing joined the show to talk about mental health and wellness for servicemembers.  When we hang up our uniforms for the last time, the battle often doesn't end there; it simply changes fronts. This episode peels back the curtain on the silent war many veterans face during their transition from military to civilian life. https://www.jostanding.com/Support the showMake sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
Jan 24
49 min
#478 | Patrick Boyle | Honoring the Badge A Reflection on Police Work and Remembrance
As the sun set on a Philadelphia skyline back in '66, a young Patrick Boyle took his first steps toward a career that would span decades in law enforcement. Our conversation with the seasoned detective unfolds like a gripping novel, from the archaic seven-week academy training to the modern-day sophistication of police work. Boyle's vivid recounting of the past allows us to appreciate the evolution of crime-fighting and the deeply rooted tradition of family within the force, serving as a touching tribute to the many who have dedicated their lives to protecting ours.In a more somber reflection, we honor the memory of Officer Danny Boyle, whose bravery and commitment are the foundation of a legacy that continues to inspire. The establishment of a scholarship in Danny's name is a testament to the power of community and the importance of supporting the next generation. With Patrick Boyle's guidance, we explore the nuances of running a non-profit, from the intricate dance of fundraising to the ethical stewardship of funds, and the profound impact of keeping the flame of a fallen hero burning bright for future guardians of the peace.Support the showMake sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
Jan 16
47 min
#477 | Brad Taylor | Exploring the Intersection of Global Affairs and Narrative Tension
Join the thrill ride as Brad Taylor, the maestro of military fiction, returns to discuss his latest page-turner, "Dead Man's Hand."  Picture the world's geopolitical chessboard as a backdrop for our deep dive into the mechanics of military thrillers.  From the war in Ukraine to Russia's enigmatic Dead Hand system, we explore the challenges and risks of writing stories that intersect with real-world events. For aspiring novelists and avid readers alike, this is your masterclass in the dance between fact and fiction, and the strategies authors like Brad employ to stay one step ahead of the headlines.With co-host, AM Adair, author and veteran.  Support the showMake sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo
Jan 12
30 min
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