The question we ask is simple: Who watches the warriors when their war is over? Larry sits down with Denny Caballero, a former Green Beret and media entrepreneur, to explore how the Special Forces Foundation delivers rapid, peer-led support to Green Berets, their families, and Gold Star survivors—without red tape or delay. From crisis response to household needs, this is a ground-level look at a community taking care of its own.
Denny shares his path from the National Guard to the 82nd Airborne and into Special Forces culture, then opens up about injuries, surgeries, and learning to navigate the VA with help from mentors. That experience shaped his next mission: bringing an authentic, Green Beret voice to a small, agile nonprofit. We talk about building reach the right way, connecting every contact to someone who understands TBI, PTS, moral injury, and the quiet burdens carried home. The result is a foundation that moves fast, funds the essentials, and keeps promises to families long after headlines fade.
We dig into the QRF model—a quick reaction force for human crisis—where trained peers locate, de-escalate, and guide a teammate to care, often within hours. We spotlight the Brotherhood Blueprint, a simple QR code that drops members into trusted Signal groups where jobs, claims help, and honest answers flow. And we examine the future: growth without losing the core identity of “by Green Berets, for Green Berets,” because credibility and connection drive outcomes. If you’ve ever asked how a nonprofit can act like a team, this conversation maps the playbook.
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