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Unfinished Business | A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions

Unfinished Business | A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions

By: Eric Rush CEO Prime Pitch Podcast Network Inc. | City of Frisco's #1 Podcaster
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City of Frisco’s #1 Veteran Advocacy Podcast. Hosted by Eric Rush - Bronze Star combat vet, PTSD survivor, and CEO of Prime Pitch Podcast Network, Unfinished Business is for warriors rebuilding their lives with purpose. Raw, unfiltered stories from combat vets, reformers, and leaders who refuse to be defined by their past. We unpack what others won’t, trauma, transition, and transformation. Eric Rush Prime Pitch Podcast Network Inc. www.primepitchpodcast.com Frisco's #1 Veteran Advocacy Podcast #EricRush #VeteranVoices #PrimePitchPodcast #UnfinishedBusinessPodcast #TheRushOutrospectiveEric Rush, CEO Prime Pitch Podcast Network Inc. | City of Frisco's #1 Podcaster Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Dr. Katie Baillio and the Rooms Women Veterans Have Always Deserved
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Katie Baillio talks about the spaces she’s helped create, rooms where women veterans don’t have to shrink, justify, or prove their service.

    Her advocacy is rooted in the truth that belonging is not earned through explanation but through recognition. She speaks with the clarity of someone who understands exactly what it feels like to be overlooked, and what it takes to change that reality for others.

    Her work is reshaping the landscape for the next generation of women who raise their right hand.

    Rush

    Bronze Star Veteran Host & Principal Creator

    Unfinished Business - A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions

    Powered by: Prime Pitch Podcast Network Inc.

    Frisco's # 1 Veteran Advocacy Podcast
    #KatieBaillio, #WomenVeterans, #VeteranAdvocacy, #SafeSpaces, #MilitarySisterhood, #UnfinishedBusinessPodcast, #VeteranLeadership, #Belonging, #ServiceStories, #VeteranHealing

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    23 mins
  • From Parris Island to Purpose: The Journey of Drew Carlton, Marine Corps Veteran
    Dec 22 2025
    Some lives are shaped by a single decision, and others by a steady accumulation of moments that refuse to let go. In this episode of Unfinished Business - A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions, Drew Carlton walks through the moments that shaped him, the early discipline of the Marine Corps, the unexpected turns of transition, and the long road toward finding his place in behavioral health. He speaks with humility about the chapters that tested him and the people who helped him grow into the leader he is today.His path from Parris Island to Mesa Springs reveals a man who carries his experiences with intention. Nursing school, overnight shifts, difficult pivots, and years of listening to the pain of others became the building blocks for a kind of leadership rooted in steadiness and care. Drew explains how a hospital needs more than procedures, it needs presence, calm, and a leader who understands what people carry when they feel overwhelmed and unseen.What makes Drew’s story meaningful is the dedication behind his work. He shows how purpose can build itself quietly over time, shaped by service, faith, and a willingness to be there for people in their hardest moments. Having the opportunity to sit with him and explore that inner landscape was a gift, a reminder of how rare it is to hear a veteran speak with this level of honesty and heart.This conversation opens a window into the heart of that mission, and the rest of his truth unfolds inside the full episode.It is truly inspiring. RushHost & Principal CreatorUnfinished Business - A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life MissionsPowered by: Prime Pitch Podcast Network Inc.#UnfinishedBusinessPodcast, #VeteranVoices, #MesaSpringsHospital, #EricRush, #PrimePitchPodcastNetwork, #BehavioralHealth, #LeadershipInAction, #VeteranLeadership, #PurposeDrivenCare, #NorthTexasLeaders
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    39 mins
  • Big Country Veterans: Faith, Grit, and the Work of Rebuilding Lives
    Dec 22 2025

    Big Country Veterans has grown into one of the few places where community feels as steady and familiar as it did in uniform. What begins each year as a helicopter hog hunt on the wide ranch land of Truscott, Texas quickly becomes something deeper. The hunt may be the headline, but it works like an allegory for the real mission: giving veterans a vantage point high enough to see their lives with clarity again.


    Under Dr. Cody Palmer and COO Michael Grohman, the Circle Bar Ranch becomes a place where rank, politics, and posturing fall away, and the only requirement is presence.Alumni nominate who comes next. Sponsors stand shoulder to shoulder with warriors. Veterans show up days early to prepare the ground, sleeping in trucks so others can experience what once changed them. The helicopter blades may draw the eye, but the real movement happens in the quiet conversations that follow, when guarded veterans realize the room is safe enough to share their story.Palmer brings the insight of a clinician who understands what trauma carves into the body. Grohman brings the steadiness forged in Special Operations. Together, they’ve built a community that follows veterans home.For many, that weekend gives them room to breathe and decide what comes next.Special thanks to @Michael Grohman and Dr. Cody Palmer for making it out to Frisco. It was an honor and absolute pleasure to have Big Country Veterans on Unfinished Business - A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions Rush CEO | Executive Producer | Bronze Star Veteran Unfinished Business - A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life MissionsPrime Pitch Podcast Network Inc.Frisco's #1 Veteran Advocacy Podcast @followers

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    53 mins
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