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Gary Sinise Foundation Podcast

Gary Sinise Foundation Podcast

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  • GSF Podcast Ep. 30: Jose Armenta, The Marine Who Refused to Quit
    Oct 15 2025
    Marine Corps Corporal Jose Armenta was serving in Afghanistan as a canine handler when an IED blast took both his legs but never his determination. In this moving episode, Jose shares how his Marine mindset carried him through recovery, how his loyal working dog Zenit became his lifeline, and how he found new purpose helping others build a future beyond hardship. His story is one of courage, resilience, and the unbreakable bond between a Marine and his dog.
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    41 mins
  • GSF Podcast Ep. 29: Tyson Quink, Surviving the Blast
    Oct 1 2025
    Army Captain, Tyson Quink’s life was forever changed when an explosive device, hidden in one of the most dangerous regions of Afghanistan, essentially amputated both of his legs. In this powerful episode, Tyson shares his harrowing story of the day he was injured and the long and the painful recovery that followed. More than a story of survival, Tyson’s journey is a reminder of the indomitable strength of the human spirit, the importance of family, and the enduring gratitude owed to those who sacrifice so much for our freedom.
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    48 mins
  • GSF Podcast Ep. 28: Joe Bowser: No Leg, No Limits
    Sep 17 2025
    When a roadside attack in Iraq left Army Sergeant First Class Joe Bowser critically wounded, he was forced to make the life-changing decision to amputate his leg. What could have led to a life full of anger and despair became a rallying point for a powerful new chapter in his story. With grit, faith, and a wry sense of humor, Joe pushed through intense pain to find purpose in serving others.
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    59 mins
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