• “Heart of a Hero” – Clarence Singleton

    Vietnam Veteran Clarence Singleton served 22 years with the New York Fire Department. He responded to the first World Trade Center attack in 1993. When he heard about the 9/11 attacks, he rushed to the scene even though he had been retired for a year.

  • Sara Vladic – “The Dangerous Shore”

    Best selling author, filmmaker and WWII historian Sara Vladic joins us to discuss her wonderful book about some of the unusual characters who helped us win World War II.

  • Veteran Entrepreneur John Paul DeJoria

    After being fired from his laboratory job and living out of his car, Navy Veteran John Paul DeJoria took out a $700 loan to start his OWN company. He is now a multi-billionaire.

  • “Empire of Ashes” – James M. Scott

    New York Times bestselling author James M. Scott joins us to discuss his latest book in his Pacific War series. "Empire of Ashes" describes the dramatic struggle to end World War II, culminating in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  • Bonnie Carroll – TAPS

    Bonnie Carroll turned her own tragedy into program that provides care, support and resources to those who have lost a loved one in military service. The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) has helped thousands of families over the past three decades.

  • “The Generosity of Scars” – Scott Mann

    Retired Green Beret Scott Mann learned the importance of making a human connection in highly dangerous situations. He discusses how sharing your most difficult experiences can forge trust, inspire action and create authentic connections.

  • John Nores – The Hidden War

    John Nores spent 26 years as a warden for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. He co-developed and led the agency's elite tactical Marijuana Enforcement Team.