Episódios

  • S6 E12 - GEN Fenton and CSM Shorter - We Owe It to the Force
    Sep 24 2025
    What does it take to lead the most elite warriors in the world? For GEN Bryan Fenton and CSM Shane Shorter, it starts with listening.
    In this rare and candid episode, the Commander and Senior Enlisted Leader of United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) sit down with SOFcast to reflect on the privilege and responsibility of leading at the highest level. They pull back the curtain on what it means to steward the force through strategic change, generational evolution, and the demands of global competition — while staying grounded in people-first leadership.
    They discuss everything from modernizing SOF capabilities to investing in families, transitioning service members, and building trust through accountability. Whether you're in the formation or supporting one, this conversation is a masterclass in servant leadership, legacy, and what it means to lead when the stakes are highest.
    🎧 In this episode:
    Why “transformation” isn’t just a buzzword — it’s an obligation
    How SOF leaders balance modernization with preserving culture
    Why caring for people and families isn’t extra — it’s essential
    What it means to “earn your seat” at every level
    And how to lead with humility, even from the top
    This isn’t just a leadership talk — it’s a call to action.
    🎧 Listen now on SOFcast.
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    1 hora e 11 minutos
  • S6 E11 – The Carr Family - When Aggressive Is the Only Option
    Aug 27 2025
    What happens when a life of service is interrupted by a life-threatening diagnosis? In this powerful episode of SOFcast, hosts Matt Parrish sits down with Major David Carr and his wife Lauren to share their extraordinary journey—one that takes them from the frontlines of special operations to the frontlines of a deeply personal medical battle.
    After experiencing unexplained symptoms, David—a Green Beret—was diagnosed with a large brain tumor, requiring emergency surgery and resulting in a stroke that left him temporarily paralyzed. Lauren, a longtime government contractor and now caregiver, stepped into a new role—coordinating medical care, navigating military bureaucracy, and advocating for the support they needed to survive the crisis.
    Together, the Carrs reflect on:
    The early warning signs and shocking diagnosis that changed their lives overnight
    The role of the SOCOM Care Coalition in helping them navigate a complex recovery
    The value of community, advocacy, and leadership during moments of extreme vulnerability
    David’s path back to active duty, including regaining mobility, setting new physical goals, and returning to serve
    Lauren’s voice as a caregiver and advocate, helping others understand the unseen challenges that families face
    This is not just a story about survival—it’s about service, resilience, and what it really means to take care of our people.
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    1 hora e 1 minuto
  • S6 E9 - Jim O'Brien - Leadership, Legacy & the Global Brotherhood of SOF
    Jun 25 2025
    From dreaming of being a commando at eight years old to commanding the Special Forces Qualification Course, Colonel (Ret.) Jim O’Brien’s career is a blueprint for service, humility, and transformational leadership.

    In this episode, Jim sits down with SOFcast to unpack a lifetime in Special Forces — from chasing insurgents in the Balkans to shaping the next generation of Green Berets. He shares powerful lessons from time in Iraq with partner forces like El Salvador’s elite troops, reflects on the enduring influence of mentors like Tim Norris and Joe Dawson, and opens up about passing the torch to the next generation, including his two sons, both now infantry officers.

    Jim’s story is about more than tactics or titles. It’s about showing up, serving others, and doing the basics right every time.

    Whether you’re in uniform, raising one, or leading a team of any kind, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.
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    1 hora e 6 minutos
  • S6 E8 - John Dailey — Forging the Foundation of MARSOC
    Jun 18 2025
    🎙️ Before there was MARSOC, there was Det One — a hand-picked Marine unit tasked with proving that the Corps could integrate into U.S. Special Operations Command. And at the center of that mission was Force Recon Marine and plank holder John Dailey.

    In this episode, John joins SOFcast to talk about his journey from rural Virginia to becoming a team leader in Det One — and how that experimental unit would ultimately pave the way for what we now know as Marine Raiders. He shares how the Recon community bridged the gap into SOCOM, how his team picked their operators by reputation and character, and what it meant to fight for validation in the early days of the GWOT.

    Now a civilian shaping the next generation of Raiders, John reflects on the formation of the MARSOC training pipeline, the difference between institutional memory and adaptive thinking, and why “tough, rugged bastards with hard feet” still matter in tomorrow’s fight.

    This is a story about standing something up from scratch — and then standing by it for two decades. Listen now.

    #SOFcast #QuietProfessionals #MARSOC #ForceRecon #VeteranVoices #SpecialOperations #Leadership #JohnDailey #DetOne #RaiderHeritage
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    1 hora e 5 minutos
  • S6 E7 - Michael Rodriguez — Service With & Without a Uniform
    Jun 11 2025
    🎙️ Green Beret veteran, father, artist, and advocate — Michael “Rod” Rodriguez has lived a life marked by deep service, both in and out of uniform. In this powerful episode of SOFcast, Rod shares his journey from multiple combat deployments to post-9/11 healing, and how his own traumatic brain injury and his son's military service redefined his mission.

    Rod reflects on the power of storytelling, the burden of unseen wounds, and how art, policy, and advocacy became his new battlefields. From serving on the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities to leading the Global War on Terrorism Memorial Foundation, he shows how special operations values translate to national service, community impact, and legacy.

    This is about endurance, accountability, and continuing to lead long after the fight.

    The uniform may come off — but the mission never ends. Listen now.

    #SOFcast #QuietProfessionals #MichaelRodriguez #GreenBeret #GWOTMemorial #VeteranVoices #ServiceAfterService #SpecialOperations
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    1 hora e 16 minutos
  • SOFcast Brief | The OA-1K Skyraider II: AFSOC’s Newest Weaponized Workhorse
    Jun 4 2025
    🎧 In this SOFcast Brief, host Matt Parrish sits down with Maj. John Bendokas from Air Force Special Operations Command to break down the newest addition to the AFSOC arsenal — the OA-1K Skyraider II.

    Born from hard-earned lessons in places like Tongo Tongo and designed to support geographically isolated SOF teams, the OA-1K is a modular, cost-effective platform built for armed ISR, precision strike, and close air support — especially in austere environments.

    From collapsing the traditional “air stack” into a single, multi-role aircraft to landing on rough terrain with just a small team, the Skyraider II is purpose-built for irregular warfare. Maj. Bendokas explains how AFSOC is fielding this platform, training the next generation of aircrew, and thinking differently to meet the complex demands of tomorrow’s fight.

    Whether you’re boots on the ground or tracking strategic shifts in SOF aviation, this one’s worth your time.

    The future of Armed Overwatch is here. Listen now.

    #SOFcast #SkyraiderII #OA1K #AFSOC #SpecialOperations #QuietProfessionals #AirPower #IrregularWarfare
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    38 minutos
  • SOFcast S6 E6: Angel Cortes — From the Streets to the Regiment
    May 28 2025
    🎙️ From a childhood of poverty and violence in Los Angeles to the ranks of the 75th Ranger Regiment, Angel Cortes’ story is one of grit, growth, and relentless purpose. In this raw and moving conversation, Angel shares how he escaped gang life, found a new mission in the Army, and eventually became a leader in the Ranger Regiment — even after setbacks, doubters, and near-fatal exits.

    Today, Angel’s mission is still about service. Through his business OG Pumpkin, he’s built a community that gives back to veterans and low-income neighborhoods. He co-leads Defense Strategies Group, bringing tactical skills and life lessons to a new audience. And when a friend’s wife faced kidney failure, Angel didn’t hesitate — he gave her a kidney, proving once again that leadership and selflessness don’t end with the uniform.

    This is a story about refusing to let your past define you, fighting for your future, and inspiring others to do the same.

    Keep going. Listen now.

    #SOFcast #QuietProfessionals #RangerRegiment #OGPumpkin #Resilience #Leadership #VeteranVoices
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    1 hora e 12 minutos