National Defense Network Radio Show

Host Randy Miller discusses topics of interest to veterans and interviews guests on a wide variety of topics.

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Ryan Kules

We welcome Ryan Kules, Director of Project Odyssey from Wounded Warrior Project. Ryan discusses his work with WWP as well as his own experience being supported by the organization when he was severely injured in an IED attack. He talks about WWP’s continuing mission to support the physical and mental well-being of American veterans who have suffered adverse affects to their bodies and minds in service to our nation. Project Odyssey is a 12-week mental health program that uses adventure-based learning to help warriors manage and overcome their invisible wounds, enhance their resiliency skills, and empower them to live productive and fulfilling lives.

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Jose Hernandez

We welcome our first ever ASTRONAUT to the program: Jose Hernandez! Randy talks with Jose about the fascinating new pictures that have arrived from the James Webb Space Telescope and learn a little about what we’re seeing in the fantastic photos. Jose also owns a vineyard out in California, so, of course, Randy takes the opportunity to discuss a little vino with our spaceman as well.

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Jane Rosenthal

We welcome producer Jane Rosenthal, who, along with Robert De Niro, founded the Tribeca Film Festival in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks to help revitalize downtown Manhattan. Randy and Jane talk about how you can bring the most recent Tribeca Festival home in the aptly named Tribeca At Home. We thank Jane for the long list of great films that she has produced as well as her work in supporting philanthropic causes throughout her career.

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David Corlew

We welcome the long-time manager of the legendary country music artist Charlie Daniels, David Corlew, back to the show. David and Randy talk about the nearly five decades of work that David and Charlie had, how the Journey Home Project came to be as well as the two year anniversary of Charlie’s death. We thank David for his continued support of veterans and for carrying on the passions of Charlie Daniels.

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Sheila E.

We welcome back Sheila E to the program to talk about what she’s been up to recently, including a recent hot, hot, HOT show she played in Houston, TX, as well as to talk about a new Disney Jr. show that Sheila is involved in called Eureka. Sheila portrays a famous drummer in prehistoric times in an upcoming episode, and she talks with Randy about how special this story of mentoring to young people is to her.

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John Davidson

We welcome one of the most recognizable faces of television and film from the late 20th century. John Davidson talks about his smile, his career, and his new club located in Sandwich, New Hampshire, called….wait for it…. CLUB SANDWICH. Randy and John talk about the club, what people can expect in it’s second season, and why he decided that a move from Branson to New England was necessary.

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Lt. Col. Dan Hampton

We welcome retired Lt. Colonel Dan Hampton to the program to talk about his illustrious military aviation career as well as his newest book Valor: The Astonishing World War II Saga of One Man’s Defiance and Indomitable Spirit which is, just, exhilarating. Randy talks with Dan about the true life story of Bill Harris spending over three years escaping and evading capture of the Japanese military. This is an amazing story by an amazing veteran and we hope you can get your hands on a copy.

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