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We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT

We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT

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Join us as WE come together to see the issues and the needs of today’s HEROES, our veterans and first responders. WE will discuss the solutions and see the organizations that are boots on the ground as WE combat the silent, invisible and deadly enemies our HEROES are facing. WE are a grassroots, nonpartisan, nonprofit acting in the Mission to honor, empower and support those who have served. WE are the shock and awe in combating the silent, invisible and deadly enemies of our daily heroes, the First Responders and Veterans. Our goals come on many levels and forms as WE are raising awareness to those who do not know, WE are providing resources to those in need and WE provide the opportunities to those who are still interested in serving and/or have not had or taken the chance to serve before. WE are the beacon of hope for many to change their world through recalibration and rehabilitation. Our goals are to get our HEROES back into their families and communities. Happy Heroes create happy communities.2025 Economics Management Management & Leadership Social Sciences
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  • We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    Dec 31 2025
    Some stories don’t just need to be told — they need to be heard. In this episode, we sit down with Chris LaMotte, a Desert Storm–era veteran whose journey home came with challenges many service members quietly carry. Chris opens up about his personal “Magnus story,” sharing how lived experience turned into purpose through the Magnus Veterans Foundation. With a mission rooted in preservation of the force and the family, Magnus focuses on keeping veterans and their loved ones strong, connected, and prepared — before crisis ever hits. Chris talks about the meaningful work Magnus is doing for veterans and families, upcoming events he’s been part of, and innovative tools like the M2K First Aid Kit, designed with real-world experience in mind. His passion for staying connected with the veteran community is unmistakable, and his message is clear: none of us have to walk this road alone. Learn more at MagnusVeteransFoundation.org and MagnusFit.com. We also feature powerful music and conversation with Emily Perkins, a Blue Star mom whose son recently completed his service in the Navy aboard the USS George H.W. Bush. Emily shares the pride, the worry, and the emotional weight of living on the Blue Star line — knowing how close it runs to Gold Star. Widowed by her Gulf War husband, Emily carries a heart big enough to hold both grief and hope, and she is deeply committed to supporting Gold Star families. Emily also shares her music, written straight from lived experience: “The Fire” — her son’s favorite song, about resilience and pushing forward through life’s hardest seasons “I Lost Her” — a deeply personal reflection on sudden loss and the long road toward healing “Circle” — a reminder that while life keeps moving, we can help shape it into something positive Her upcoming song “Spotlight” is dedicated to strong women doing it on their own — and it’s one to watch for. Things We’re Working On Wreaths Across America — Thank you for honoring heroes laid to rest at our national cemeterieshttps://www.facebook.com/share/129xDbNmPTJ/?mibextid=WC7FNe WeP3 Radio — The leading music station featuring music created, written, produced, and performed by those who have served their country and communitieshttps://live365.com/station/WeP3-RADIO-a51414 This episode is about service, sacrifice, healing, and community — and why preserving our veterans and their families matters now more than ever.
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    1 hr and 55 mins
  • We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    Dec 29 2025
    This week’s guests sparked a powerful and meaningful conversation centered on service, family, and healing. Margot joined us to share her deep connection to the military community. Although she did not serve herself, her life has always been intertwined with those who have. She founded a nonprofit dedicated to supporting military families—especially children—by providing programs focused on mental health, resilience, and strengthening family bonds. Her organization is powered by passionate volunteers, including some of the highest-ranking military leaders, all committed to supporting mental health within the service community. Margot also works with Tours of Duty (toursofduty.org), an organization that trains veterans to assist in search and recovery missions for MIA and POW cases. Founded by Amanda Rutlidge, Tours of Duty is made up of an exceptionally skilled and dedicated team, and Margot shared how honored she is to be part of that mission. On the music side of the show, we welcomed David Brown of David & The Dirty Sinners. David talked about the band’s journey—filling in with award-winning musicians and continuing to push forward despite the uphill climb. He explained the meaning behind “The Dirty Sinners,” embracing the idea that you can fall, fail, and still get back up and keep going. We also loved the discussion around music authenticity—David shared his belief that music should be real, drawn from lived experience, not manufactured or created by AI or those who haven’t lived the stories they sing about. Band Members: John Wallace – Lead Guitar Kirk Richardson – Bass Patrick Fairchild – Drums Music Featured: Sinner & Saint Porchlight (cover) Rock Salt and Nails Things We’re Working On: Wreaths Across America – Thank you for honoring our heroes laid to rest at the national cemetery.https://www.facebook.com/share/129xDbNmPTJ/?mibextid=WC7FNe WeP3 Radio – The leading music station featuring music created, written, produced, and performed by those who have served their country and communities.https://live365.com/station/WeP3-RADIO-a51414 Next Week’s Guests (December 28, 2025): Chris LaMotte – Magnus Veterans Foundation Emily Perkins – Music
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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT
    Dec 19 2025
    This week’s guests delivered a truly first-rate and powerful conversation. Documentary filmmaker Conrad Weaver joined us to share his deep passion for telling the stories of PTSD and trauma faced by first responders and those who serve. Conrad spoke candidly about how trauma often exists before someone ever puts on a uniform—and how those buried experiences can resurface when situations become overwhelming. His documentary PTSD 911 left a lasting impact on us years ago, making it especially moving to sit down with the man who brought those stories, and the responders within them, to life. Conrad also reflected on his 2023 coast-to-coast bicycle journey, completed in just 65 days to promote the film. The ride became a personal proving ground, teaching him that growth often comes from discomfort and suffering—challenging the idea that hardship should be avoided. Looking ahead, Conrad is launching a new website, expanding work with first responder agencies, hosting an upcoming Leadership Summit, and releasing a book this spring chronicling his 65-day ride and the lessons learned along the way. Musically, we were joined by Michael Allen, an incredibly talented and thoughtful artist. Michael connected deeply with the themes of trauma discussed by Conrad, sharing some of his own experiences. He’s preparing to release a new EP and a new song in mid-to-late January, while also expanding into non-service-related music to reach a broader audience. Featured Songs: Blood – raw and powerful, speaks for itself War Machine – a fitting reflection on mental health and Conrad’s mission Lingering Love – a relatable look at love that fades but never fully disappears What We’re Working On: Wreaths Across America – Thank you for honoring our heroes laid to rest at national cemeteries WeP3 Radio – the leading music station featuring music created, written, produced, and performed by those who have served their country and communities 🎥 Watch the full episode on YouTube: This Week’s Episode – click here Next Week’s Guest (December 21, 2025): Margo LaPoint – Military Kids Retreats AND musician David Brown with David and the Dirty Sinners
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    2 hrs and 4 mins
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