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Lessons Learned
Ep.32, LTCOL Tom Schueman
On this episode, we feature Lieutenant Colonel Tom Schueman, a Marine Corps officer who served as a Rifle Platoon Commander with 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines during a harrowing deployment to Sangin, Afghanistan in 2010-2011. There, he forged an unbreakable bond with his platoon’s interpreter, Zainullah “Zack” Zaki—a young Afghan who risked everything to support U.S. forces on the front lines.A decade later, as Afghanistan fell to the Taliban in August 2021, Tom launched a desperate and determined effort to rescue Zack and his family before they were discovered. What followed was a powerful story of loyal...
2025-04-30
1h 05
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Ep.31, Scott Payne: Deep undercover with the FBI
Scott Payne is a retired FBI Special Agent who spent twenty-eight years in law enforcement investigating cases against drug trafficking organizations, human traffickers, outlaw motorcycle clubs, gangs, public corruption, and domestic terrorists. He was also a SWAT team operator and instructor for firearms, tactics, and undercover operations. Scott recently published His first book titled, Code Name: Pale Horse How I Went Undercover to Expose America's Nazis, where he shares the realities of living the life of an undercover FBI agent and how it affected the rest of his life. On this episode he shares what led to...
2025-04-16
1h 34
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Ep.30. USMC Capt Frank "Gus" Biggio: The Wolves of Helmand
Ten years after serving his country as a U.S. Marine, Captain Frank “Gus” Biggio signed up once again because he missed the brotherhood of the military. Leaving behind his successful law career, his young wife, and newborn son, he was deployed to Helmand Province—the most violent region in war-torn Afghanistan. As a participant in a combined coalition offensive named Operation Khanjar, Biggio and his fellow Marines fought to take back control of the Taliban stronghold city of Nawa. The offensive began with a troop surge designed to thwart the Taliban, and was followed by the restoration of the lo...
2025-04-03
1h 10
Lessons Learned
EP.29, Dean Crisp: Leadership and Life Lessons
Dean Crisp is a leadership influencer and Founder / CEO of Leaders Helping Leaders Network (LHLN) where he is known as a highly energetic and motivational instructor who offers quality, impactful leadership development classes. He is a thirty-year veteran of law enforcement serving his last 17 years as a chief of police. Dean was also the former National Training Director for FBI-LEEDA and was instrumental in creating their Trilogy program. He is a best-selling author of Essential Leadership Lessons from the Thin Blue Line as well as The Leadership Recipe and is about to release his third book, 5 Simple Truths of...
2025-03-24
59 min
Lessons Learned
EP.28, Dennis Mannion: The Battle of Khe Sanh
The Battle of Khe Sanh began on January 21, 1968, when forces from the People’s Army of North Vietnam carried out a massive artillery bombardment and infantry attack on the U.S. Marine combat base at Khe Sanh, located in the northwest of South Vietnam near the Laotian border. For the next 77 days the Marines fought off an intense siege in one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War as the base and the surrounding hill outposts were bombarded with constant artillery and infantry attacks. Dennis Mannion served on Hill 861 as an Artillery Forward Observer during that ba...
2025-02-28
2h 00
Bang-Bang Podcast
Part I: The Thin Red Line (1998) w/ Andrew Coville | Ep. 14
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.bangbangpod.comFew war films feel as sensuous, fractured, and unsettlingly beautiful as The Thin Red Line. Released the same year as Saving Private Ryan but standing in stark contrast to Spielberg’s unabashed Americanism, Terrence Malick’s adaptation of James Jones’ novel turns war into a meditation on nature, destruction, cosmos, self. Van and Lyle welcome Andrew Cov…
2025-02-25
29 min
Lessons Learned
Ep.27, River Hagg: Fighting ISIS in Syria as a volunteer frontline medic
In 2016 Navy veteran turned television and film producer River Hagg left his job with the popular show Wicked Tuna to travel to Syria to document the bloody war between ISIS and the Kurdish militant group called the YPG. When he arrived he was informed that journalist were not allowed to enter the war zone and he was told that his only access would be through a 6 month contract to fight for the YPG. With only basic life saving skills learned from his time in the Navy, River and a small group of volunteers created the first ever front line...
2025-02-18
2h 14
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Ep. 26 David Kniess, director of The Gift: The story of MOH recipient Jason Dunham
On a red-eye flight to Connecticut in 2003 David Kniess sat next to a young Marine who introduced himself as Jason Dunham. David immediately sensed something special about Jason and knew that he would inevitably be deploying to the Iraq war in the near future. Six months later David found Jason’s name among a list of those killed in action in Iraq in 2004. It was later learned that on April 14th 2004 during an insurgent attack Jason had used his body and kevlar helmet to shield his fellow Marines from a grenade blast that ultimately took his life. On January 11th...
2025-02-05
1h 26
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Ep.25, Michael Collazo
On March 27, 2023, a lone gunman entered the Covenant School located in Nashville Tennessee and tragically took the lives of six individuals. Mike Collazo, along with four other officers, were among the first responders to arrive at the scene that day. Their small team swiftly entered the school and began searching for the gunman. Ultimately, their unit encountered the shooter, leading to an exchange of gunfire that ended with the shooter dead. By the time their small team had found and taken down the shooter, only 14 minutes had passed since the first 911 call. On this episode Mike shares his experiences f...
2025-01-27
59 min
Lessons Learned
Ep.24, Linda Morrison Author of Dear Heroin: A Memoir of Goodbyes
This episode we feature Linda Morrison the author of Dear Heroin: A memoir of goodbyes. The opioid crisis in America has taken the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and in 2012 Linda's son Michael succumbed to his heroin addiction and tragically took his own life. She is now an advocate for those caught in the circle of substance abuse and encourages and supports families in their battles against it. On this episode Linda shares her son’s story, what she learned through it all, and how she continues to carry on Michael’s memory by helping others.
2025-01-14
1h 04
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Ep.23, Dr. Ben Stone: CEO of Sigma Tactical Wellness
Dr. Ben Stone attended Exeter College of Oxford University through the United States Air Force Institute of Technology. At Oxford, Dr. Stone developed a keen interest in cardiovascular physiology. He completed his PhD for his medical doctorate and also coordinated research at the British Olympic Medical Institute, Oxford Nutraceuticals Group, and Cambridge University. In 2017, Dr. Stone co-developed Sigma Tactical Wellness, an organization intent on reducing the prevalence of coronary disease in law enforcement officers throughout the United States. This program has screened more than 7000 police officers and the derived data and methods are being used across the nation to...
2025-01-06
1h 16
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Ep.22, Kristen Ziman
Kristen Ziman joined the Aurora Police force in 1991 as a police cadet and became a sworn officer in 1994. She worked in patrol, field training, community policing and investigations as a domestic violence detective before being promoted to sergeant in 2003. She was promoted to lieutenant in 2008 and to Commander in 2010 and Chief of Police in January of 2016, becoming the first female chief in the departments history. She recently retired after 30 years with the department and launched a professional speaking and consulting business to pursue her passion of helping organizations through leadership challenges. She also led her department through a mass s...
2024-12-23
1h 07
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Ep.21, John Davis: Reimagining The American Dream
John Davis served in the Army as infantry with the 101st Airborne from 2009-2017. During that time he deployed twice to the eastern region of Afghanistan before medically retiring in 2017. John is also a Harvard graduate and veteran advocate who served as a legislative fellow for the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Student Veterans of America. After John’s medical retirement from the Army he began traveling abroad and realized that he wanted to move full time to the Dominican Republic where he learned that there our other ways to live life beyond the standard idea of the American Dr...
2024-12-08
1h 02
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Ep.20, 2X Super Bowl Champion Rob Ninkovich
Rob Ninkovich is a former professional football player who played as a defensive end and outside linebacker in the NFL, primarily with the New England Patriots. He was drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL Draft but found his greatest success after joining the Patriots in 2009. Known for his versatility, relentless work ethic, and leadership on the field, Ninkovich became a key component of the Patriots' defense, helping the team win two Super Bowl championships during his career. During his eight seasons with the Patriots, Ninkovich developed a reputation as one of the...
2024-11-29
1h 08
Lessons Learned
Ep.19, Roseann Sdoia: Surviving the Boston Marathon bombing
On April 15th 2013 Roseann Sdoia was watching the Boston Marathon on Bolyston Street when a bomb blew up only feet away from her and changed her life forever. Roseanne was gravely wounded and as a result her right leg was amputated above the knee. Roseann’s life was saved by first responders and nearby civilians who took life saving actions in a chaotic and violent scene. One of those first responders was Boston Firefighter Mike Materia, who later became her husband. Listen as Roseann and Mike share their experiences from that day and what they learned through it all. Ro...
2024-11-25
1h 15
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Ep.18 Michael Ramos, Author of The After: A Veteran's Notes on Coming Home
Michael Ramos joined the Navy 13 days before the September 11th 2001 attacks on the world trade center. He was assigned the job of Religious Program Specialist where he served as a body guard for unarmed chaplains in combat zones attached to front line infantry units. He deployed with the Marines for the invasion of Iraq in 2003 then went on to spend the next decade attached to Marine units for multiple deployments. Michael is also a writer, teacher, book designer, editor, and the art director for Ecotone magazine. His work focuses on dispelling myths about war, warriors, and veterans, and bringing...
2024-11-12
1h 23
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Ep.17 Kael Weston, author of The Mirror Test: America at War in Iraq and Afghanistan
For nearly a decade Kael Weston represented the U.S. Government in the war zones of Iraq and Afghanistan as a state department official. In Iraq, he was the State Department representative in Fallujah, both during and after the biggest battle in that war. Kael and the Marine leaders were responsible for rebuilding the city’s infrastructure, facilitating the return of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians back into the city, establishing a new city council despite numerous assassinations of local politicians, and working closely with Iraqi governors in Ramadi and central Iraqi government representatives in Baghdad. In Afghanistan Ka...
2024-10-30
1h 58
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Ep.16, Tom Bolinder: USMC Vietnam veteran
Brockton native Tom Bolinder was 19 years old when he fought in the jungles and hills of Vietnam as rifleman with Echo Company 2nd Battalion 7th Marines from 1967-1968. During that time the war was in one of its most violent periods as the North had launched a massive surprise offensive that was later to be called the TET offensive. Tom and his fellow Marines fought a determined and battle hardened North Vietnamese Army and during that time Tom was wounded twice, earning two purple hearts, and the second time requiring 2 years of rehabilitation. On August 18th 1968 Tom and his...
2024-10-18
1h 11
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Ep.15, Bob Brudno: Brother of Vietnam POW Air Force Capt. Alan Brudno
United States Air Force Captain Alan Brudno from Quincy Massachusetts was flying a combat mission over North Vietnam in his F4 Phantom fighter jet when on October 18th, 1965 he was shot down and captured as a prisoner of war. Alan Brudno was held for 7.5 years as a prisoner of war in various north Vietnamese prison camps including the infamous Hanoi Hilton. Alan and his fellow POW’s endured unimaginable tortures as the war raged on in Vietnam while large segments of America condemned the young men sent to fight there. In February of 1973 Alan and his fellow POW’s came...
2024-10-09
1h 02
Real Resilience Talk
REAL RESILIENCE TALK 48 Just Cam Runnin' His Fat Mouffff:)
Podcast 48 show notes--RealResilienceTalk number 48show notes: The book from Marine Vet Andrew Coville:https://a.co/d/crzw5jPPersonality test link:https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test"Currency" video fromMy good friend:https://youtu.be/FHluUPpeWzI?si=ReSWp6QDiEyBdO_XRest in Peace to Chester Bennington from Linkin Park (one of this last interviews):https://youtu.be/S5GS4xgggbw?si=jWxYS2tZD9...
2024-10-07
57 min
Lessons Learned
Ep.14, Ron Jansen, author of An Otherwise Healthy Person: A Marine's Story of Going To Fallujah and Fighting To Come Home
Ron Jansen joined the Marine Corps in 2002 as a reservist in Grand Rapids Michigan and was assigned to 1st battalion 24th Marine regiment as an infantryman. In 2006 Ron deployed to Fallujah, Iraq as a squad leader where he conducted hundreds of foot patrols and fought against a rapidly growing insurgency. In May of 2024 Ron published his book, An Otherwise Healthy Person: A Marine's Story of Going to Fallujah and Fighting to Come Home, where he details his experiences in the Marine Corps and his journey of healing after being discharged.
2024-09-24
1h 08
Lessons Learned
Ep.13, Dean Otto: A story of resilience
Dean Otto is from Charlotte North Carolina and in 2016 Dean was riding his bicycle on a dark road during the early morning hours in Charlotte when a Ford F-150 truck hit him from behind and shattered his spine, leaving him on the side of the road and instantly paralyzed from the waist down. Dean knew in that moment that his life would be changed forever, but he could have never imagined the journey to come. Dean was given a 2% chance to ever walk again by doctors, but he vowed to himself that within a year of the accident he...
2024-09-13
1h 14
Lessons Learned
Ep.12, David Nicastro
David Nicastro served with the Marine Corps as part of the 2nd Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team (FAST) company from 1996-2003. After his honorable discharge he began a career as a civilian contractor employed by various government agencies from 2004-2014. During those years he deployed to Iraq multiple times during the most violent years of the insurgency and to Afghanistan as part of the intelligence efforts to track and kill Osama Bin Laden. In 2015 David became a MA State Trooper and began to realize the toll his years at war had taken on him and decided to seek help, which...
2024-09-04
1h 38
Lessons Learned
Ep.11, Nick Laidlaw: Marine, war journalist, author, and founder of Battles and Beers: War Stories
Nick Laidlaw served as an 0311 rifleman in the Marine Corps from 2012-2019. After the Marine Corps he began a career as a Registered Behavior Technician, Teaching children with Autism as a day job. Nick is also the founder of Battles and Beers: War Stories which is found on YouTube and Instagram, where he shares first hand accounts of people who fought in conflicts from all over the world spanning several decades. Nick is also a war journalist and has traveled to the frontlines of the Russo-Ukrainian war and the Israel - Hamas war. He is the author of two...
2024-08-30
1h 20
Lessons Learned
Ep.10, Nick Rizzo USMC
Nicholas Rizzo joined the Marine Corps in July of 2008. After completing infantry training as an 0311 rifleman he was assigned to 2nd Bn 8th Marines on Camp Lejeune NC. In May of 2009 he deployed to the city of Garmsir in the Helmand Province as part of Operation Khanjar and conducted combat operations with Echo Company as the southern most element of the battalion effort. After being inserted by helicopter in what was the largest helicopter operation since the Vietnam War, Echo company regularly faced attacks from the Taliban consisting of small arms fire, indirect mortar and rocket fire, and improvised...
2024-08-21
2h 07
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Ep.9, 91 year old USMC Korean War combat veteran Max Sarazin
91 year old Max Sarazin was born in 1933 during the height of the Great Depression. He decided to join the Marine Corps in 1951 while the United States was heavily involved in the Korean War. Max deployed to Korea in 1951 and served with 1st Battalion 5th Marines as a forward observer, calling in artillery fire missions on North Korean and Chinese enemy troops. Max shares his experiences in the war, his life time worth of lessons, and what advice he’d like to pass on to the newer generations.
2024-08-10
1h 04
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Ep.8, From the poor and violent streets of Highland Park Michigan to a run for MA State Senate, the story of John Deaton
John Deaton was born in Highland Park Michigan, a subsection of Detroit and one of the poorest and most dangerous neighborhoods in the country in 1967. Against all odds John worked his way out of poverty to attend Boston’s New England School of Law in 1992. In 1994 he commissioned as an officer in the United States Marine Corps where he served as a defense attorney and prosecutor. John then went on to start his own law firm in 2006 where he represented victims of asbestos in court. In 2020 John filed a lawsuit with the SCC in the defense of XRP crypto ho...
2024-08-07
1h 11
Lessons Learned
Ep. 7, Col. Christopher Conner USMC
Col. Chris Conner joined the Marine Corps in 1992 as an enlisted reservist and in 2000 he was accepted to Officer Candidate School then commissioned as a 2nd LT assigned to 1st Battalion 8th Marines as an infantry platoon commander. His time with 1/8 brought him to Iraq in 2003 to the city of Mosul in the early stages of the war and again in 2004 as part of the legendary battle of Fallujah, where his unit served as a crucial part of the main effort to clear the city of enemy fighters as they fought their way through one of the largest urban...
2024-08-01
2h 20
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Ep.6, LtGen. Lawrence Nicholson USMC
LtGen. Lawrence Nicholson served 39 years with the United States Marine Corps and retired in 2018. Over the course of his career he served in numerous leadership roles as he ascended the officer ranks. In 2009 he was selected to command the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade for operation Khanjar in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. During that time he commanded over 10,000 Marines, Sailors, Army, and Afghan National Army, as they battled to take back control of the firmly held Taliban territory. LtGen. Nicholson discusses the realities of command, the loss of Marines, and how he managed those tremendous responsibilities. LtGen. Nicholson led...
2024-07-27
1h 16
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Ep. 5, SGT. Dan Spaulding USMC
Sgt. Dan Spaulding deployed with 2nd Battalion 8th Marines to the city of Garmsir in May 2009 as part of a major offensive in the Helmand Province. Dan was there the day Our friend Nick Xiarhos was killed in action by an improvised explosive device on July 23rd 2009. This was a very personal conversation that neither of us had ever had, despite knowing each other for nearly 15 years. Dan and I discuss the events of that day and much more.
2024-07-20
1h 39
Lessons Learned
Ep 4. Jeff Bodell, USMC veteran and author of The Warfighter's Lounge: A Marine's Experience of Combat in Marjah, Afghanistan
Jeff Bodell served as a member of a police mentor team during the battle of Marjah Afghanistan in 2010. He conducted hundreds of patrols along side the Afghan Police forces during his 7 month deployment and on July 27th 2010 his team was in a fight for their lives against the Taliban after being ambushed by a significantly larger force. Jeff's friend and teammate, LCPL Abram Howard, was killed during the fighting while Jeff and his teammates continued to repel the attack. Jeff recently published a book documenting that day titled, The Warfighter's Lounge: A Marine's Experience of Combat in Marjah, Afghanistan...
2024-07-02
1h 23
Lessons Learned
Ep. 3, Finding purpose through unimaginable tragedy. The story of Nathan and Denise Amber Lee
On January 17, 2008 Denise Amber Lee was at her Florida home with her 2 year old and 6 month old son's when a complete stranger broke into her house and abducted her in broad daylight while her Husband Nathan was at work. Two days later on January 19th Denise's body was found after being murdered and buried in a shallow grave. During Denise's abduction and the massive search that followed there were serious missteps and lapses in communication from the combined search effort that could have led to Denise's life being saved. Nathan holds no contempt toward the first responders involved, but...
2024-06-26
1h 30
Lessons Learned
Ep. 2, Retired USMC Colonel Tim Grattan
Retired USMC Col. Tim Grattan had a 25 year long career in the Marine Corps spanning from 1990-2015. During that time he commanded Marines on combat deployments to Somalia, Iraq, and Afghanistan. In 2009 he was my battalion commander for 2nd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion during a major offensive operation in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Tim shares his lessons and insights about his many leadership roles over his 25 year career, how he had to adapt to each new challenge, what he learned along the way, and how he faced the struggles of transitioning to the civilian world.
2024-06-19
1h 55
Lessons Learned
Ep.1,Matt Butler: From Special Forces Green Beret Operator to Ayahuasca Shaman
Matthew Butler joined the Utah National Guard in 1993 and went active duty in the Army by becoming a Green Beret Special Forces Operator in 1998. He deployed six times during the Global War on Terrorism between 2003-2014 and retired in 2017 as a Lieutenant Colonel. After his retirement he realized the toll the wars had taken on him and decided to seek help through means that many may find unconventional, but ultimately saved his life. This is his story.
2024-06-07
1h 49
Three Questions Podcast
Ep. 77 - w/ Andrew Coville - Lesson from the Military, Combat Operations & Purpose of Life After
Send us a textEp. 77 - Three Questions Podcast w/Andrew Covillehttps://www.andrewcoville.comSubmitted by: Andrew CovilleWhat was the biggest thing you learned from the military? What was the most eye-opening thing you learned from being a combat veteranWhat is your mission and purpose in life now? Three Questions Podcast is a 15-minute podcast where we answer three questions on each episode and spend 5-minutes on each. You submit them, and we research and answer to the best of our ability and perspective. Designed to help you mas...
2024-05-07
33 min
Authors Who Lead - Learn to write a book from bestselling authors and leaders
Writing Resilience | Andrew Coville
Send us a textEvery person’s life is a unique manuscript filled with triumphs and tribulations, a story that when shared can resonate, inspire, and reveal universal truths. In this episode of the Authors Who Lead podcast, I talk with Andrew Coville, a former marine turned police officer turned author, about his powerful memoir "Summer 2009.” Through an intimate conversation that touches on themes of vulnerability, imposter syndrome, and the cathartic writing process, this episode offers listeners profound insights into the transformational power of storytelling.Timestamp:00:00 Afghanistan journal inspires a reflective memoir.03:46 Live...
2024-03-29
43 min
Real Resilience Talk
REAL RESILIENCE TALK 36 WITH AN UNSELFISH AND HUMBLE WARRIOR ANDREW COVILLE
EPISODE #36 of the #RealResilienceTalk show! Today I have a real hero on with me today... He is an author, a defender of Freedom, and just a cool human is on the show with me! This was made on 14FEB24. Please also check his book out which is absolutely stellar and relatable to anyone Summer 2009: A journey of self-discovery amidst the Afghanistan War. https://a.co/d/0gLrRUP https://open.spotify.com/episode/7AgdEibittGJVZKuHknsdl?si=cf7jLxs4Qk237otDTYVhYw This episode is on Spotify now:) and It'll hit the other platforms in the next few hours. **** If you ever want to...
2024-02-15
1h 08
Magick & Alchemy
Episode 82: The Unicorn & the Phoenix
On episode 82 of the Magick & Alchemy Podcast, hosts Kate Belew and Kristin Lisenby begin a new series on mythological creatures. In the first installment of this series, two witches discuss the Unicorn and the Phoenix. They talk about the Unicorn’s mystique, desire for peace, and its magickal horn. They consider the Phoenix’s relationship to the sun, destruction, transformation, and rebirth. They share Unicorn tales, Phoenix stories, and consider the immortality of these ancient beings.Created by Tamed Wild.Production by Julio MonteroMusic by Follow the Wind,Taizo Audio. Sources:"The Red Book of Animal Stories" by Andrew Lang"Brev...
2022-11-23
34 min
Straight Talk on Leadership with Dean Crisp
Episode 125: Leadership Lessons from Our Students: A conversation with Sgt Andrew Coville (Yarmouth, MA PD)
In an effort to continue to grow future leaders, Dean wanted to hear from some of our students in a new series we are incorporating into Straight Talk. This episode features Sgt Andrew Coville who IS a millennial, but not your stereotypical one - at all. He joined the Marines out of high school, served in Afghanistan, and came home to serve his hometown community of Yarmouth, MA as a police officer. His leadership philosophy and ideas on law enforcement will give all listeners a new paradigm from which to view the profession AND leadership. It was a pleasure...
2022-06-06
53 min
Jamie Coville – First Comics News
The Jamie Coville Experience – Jae Lee Spotlight
Jae Lee Spotlight (46:18, 42.3mb) Jae Lee is interviewed by Andrew Farago, they go over his starting comics and breaking into Marvel, the massive shift in style between him and John Byrne on Namor, why he hated the colour purple for a long time, the working relationship he had on titles, his doing Hellshock and why […]
2019-07-26
46 min
Jamie Coville – First Comics News
The Jamie Coville Experience – The Hard boiled Return of Ms. Tree
The Hard boiled Return of Ms. Tree (52:32, 48.1mb) Max Allan Collins was interviewed by Andrew Summer. They talked about how Ms. Tree was started, the look of Ms. Tree designed with Terry Beatty, the soft reboot of the series when it was published by DC, things done in Ms. Tree that wasn’t being […]
2019-07-26
52 min