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Through the GrayThrough the GrayPodcast Wrap - Joe & CarlysPodcast Wrap. Joe & Carlys talk about the idea behind the podcast, the execution of that idea, and the impact that the podcast has had. Thank you for being a part of this journey and for sharing these stories. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2024-06-0552 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayJoseph Harrison: Past and PresenceJoe's interest in the military was tied to his experiences with his Dad in the outdoors and participating in Boy Scouting. It was further fueled by popular movies and documentaries he saw in his childhood. Joe had an indirect route to the Military Academy. Enlisting in 1996 and serving as a soldier in support of West Point prior to being accepted as a New Cadet in 1997. Joe initially suffered from overconfidence in the skills and abilities that got him to West Point and an underappreciation for the amount of work he'd have to invest in himself...2024-06-0555 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayJoseph Marcee: Who's to Judge?Joe chose to apply for West Point based off of financial circumstances and first hand experiences. Joe saw what the structure and discipline of Army did for his older brother and was impressed by a West Point Cadet who spoke locally and absolutely commanded the room of high school students. When Joe entered West Point he was exposed to a shock of a different culture and different mindset, but also learned he had an intermittent case of sleep walking. Joe took advantage of every opportunity he could at West Point. Building friendships and participating in one of a time experiences...2024-03-041h 08Paintball PassportPaintball PassportEp2- ASIA BACKPACKING WITH HARRISON FRYE!This ones gonna be a doozy! Harrison Frye is a player on Dynasty who is renown for being one of the most traveled current pro players. This is one of my best friends and traveling buddies, the pride (and only good thing) of New England, and one of the most interesting characters in the game. I got the chance to catch up with him in the middle of his current Asia adventure and we share some unbelievable stories! Learn a bit about the remote wilds of Laos, discover the smallest Island country on earth, discuss elephant sanctuary's and more.  W...2024-01-102h 43Through the GrayThrough the GrayCorey Kashner: Work from HomeCorey --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2023-12-241h 04Through the GrayThrough the GrayCharlotte Yerdon: Super TrooperCharlotte Yerdon: Super Trooper Charlotte grow up with two older brothers in a neighborhood of all boys. Charlotte was comfortable playing Army, hide and seek, and being on the run. Many of Charlottes family members served in the military and law enforcement. Her father served in the Army, her older brother became an Apache pilot, and her cousin Jessica Yerdon attended West Point. Charlotte set her sights on attending West Point, serving in the Military, and joining the FBI. She worked hard academically and in extracurricular activities to prepare herself for those goals. Charlotte was accepted to West Point and...2023-12-1757 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayBrian Bergen: Guarding StateBrian was initially interested in West Point because a teacher doubted his ability to survive its structure. Brian took that as a challenge and applied himself towards disproving that doubt. Brian acclimated to West Point rapidly and sought out the many leadership opportunities it provided. Brian sought out opportunities to push himself as a teammate and as a leader. Brian was driven to serve and to succeed. Brian chose his military branch choice based off a coin flip, and selected Aviation. Brian would become an Apache Pilot with the 82nd Airborne Division and deployed to Iraq with his friend and...2023-12-111h 09Through the GrayThrough the GrayImani Dupree: Always practicing.West Point was a culmination of goals and challenges that Imani had for himself in highschool. Imani wanted to play in Division I College football, he wanted to challenge himself academically and personally, and he wanted to prepare himself for a career in medicine. Early visits and interactions with West Pointers further solidified those goals. Imani didn’t go to the preparatory school, but went straight into West Point. Accepting the new challenges of College Football, Military training, Leader Development, and Academics. Shocking his system, and facing the challenge head on. Imani threw himself at sports, academics, and everything West Po...2023-12-031h 07Through the GrayThrough the GrayTerence Houston: Opportunity and AwarenessTerence wanted to leave Georgia, to be an Engineer, and to play football. West Point checked all of those blocks. Terence had opportunities, but the more he learned about West Point the more it drew him in. Terence was accepted to the Preparatory School and built a strong base of academic skill, physical fitness, and strong peer relationships. Terence played football and track while at West Point and participated in several clubs and activities. Terence was an extroverted introvert. He enjoyed his time with others, but need quiet to recharge. Terence branched Field Artillery and enjoyed his time in the...2023-11-261h 17Through the GrayThrough the GrayJason Hansford: Accepting GraceJason was inspired by his parents to work hard and serve others. He was active in multiple activities throughout his youth to include Awana, Boy Scouting, Royal Rangers, Church, and wrestling. Jason recieved scholarships and offers to other colleges, but West Point and military service drew his attention. Jason struggled with some aspects of West Point at first, but his quiet deliberate strength and his ability to work with others helped him grow, face his challenges, and succeed. Jason branched Air Defense Artillery and posted at Fort Riley, Kansas with 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry. Jason would deploy with 1/1 ID to...2023-11-191h 15Through the GrayThrough the GrayAnn Gallo: Strategic ConsultantWest Point helped Ann become the person she envisioned she could be. More than a team captain or president of different school clubs. West Point taught Ann how to lead and influence people. West Point exposed Ann to the military, time management, the necessity to lean upon the support of others, and how to deal with failure. Ann branched Transportation and selected Germany as her first duty station. Ann came to Europe during a time of transition. The US Military was supporting operations in Kosovo, Afghanistan, and preparing for war in Iraq while also beginning the initial steps to reduce...2023-11-121h 04Through the GrayThrough the GrayAlex Gallo: Common MissionAlex grew up in New Jersey and was drawn towards West Point and the idea of serving something greater than himself. West Point was known for graduating people who went on to do big things, and Alex wanted do something more than average. Alex would be accepted to West Point after accepting an AOG scholarship and attending the New Mexico Military Institute for one year. The delay helped him build a strong academic and military foundation before attending West Point, but more importantly it hardened his resolve to graduate and make the most of this opportunity. Alex would build strong...2023-11-051h 28Through the GrayThrough the GrayChas Cannon: Sledgehammer RepresentingChas was drawn to West Point by the opportunity to play college Football and to serve in the military like his grandfathers. Chas did well at West Point and with the Football team, but faced some difficult decisions when he compared his college experience to that of his highschool peers and when injuries threatened his ability to play on the team. Chas was able to play Football throughout college and to graduate, but he would face new challenges shortly after. 9/11 and a horrible traffic accident involving his parents would alter the trajectory of his life. Chas would deploy to Iraq...2023-10-291h 09Through the GrayThrough the GrayDan Johnson: Fighting ChanceDan’s father challenged him to go to college, and to find a way to pay for it on his own. Dan’s father had done this and learned many valuable lessons from it. Dan grew up in a small rural town in Virginia. He was active in school and extracurricular activities, but his risk taking was limited. That changed when he entered West Point. Dan was challenged while at West Point, he was forced into uncomfortable situations with injuries, academics, and boxing. Dan grew through these challenges with the help of his friends, determination, and hard work. Dan would appl...2023-10-221h 15Through the GrayThrough the GrayAnastasia Piotrowski: Just TriAnastasia Piotrowski: Just Tri Anastasia applied to West Point with dreams of serving in the military and becoming an engineer. While at West Point Anastasia tried to expose herself to every academic challenge and activity. Anastasia tried rowing, powerlifting, languages, and became interested in biology and the medical field. Anastasia applied to become and was accepted to be a Doctor in the medical corps. This vocation sent her down an interesting path. Along the way Anastasia has served in hospitals in Germany and Hawaii, in frontline units in the 18th Airborne Corps and Afghanistan, and in the Pentagon and Human...2023-10-151h 25Through the GrayThrough the GrayRob Rodock: Addicted to the ComplexRob grew up in Columbus, Ohio the oldest of four kids. West Point offered him opportunity to go to college and the structure necessary to push and challenge him in a way staying in Ohio may not. Rob stumbled out of the gates with his Senate nomination interview with John Glenn, but recovered and secured a nomination from Congressmen Mike DeWine. Rob’s experience at West Point mirrored that early interaction. Temporary setbacks followed by deliberate long term growth. Rob branched Military Police because he wanted to be active and “in the fight”, not just training. Rob stumbled out of the ga...2023-10-011h 24Through the GrayThrough the GrayJeff Cullen: Level Heads and Open MindsJeff applied to West Point after a suggestion from a good friend and with the support of his family. From a young age, he learned that hard work and keeping an open mind were the basis for creating opportunities and moving forward. Jeff’s branch within the Army was Field Artillery, which took him through Ranger School, intense combat missions, and a future facing the harsh realities of war. After his Army service, Jeff earned his MBA and has worked in consulting firms and at tech startups. He has learned the value of paying attention to your mental health, especially af...2023-09-241h 06Through the GrayThrough the GrayRoger Trimble: Risk and InvestmentRoger. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2023-09-171h 14Through the GrayThrough the GrayEric Musgrave: Laptop and a Cell PhoneEric applied to West Point for the prestige of being a graduate and the adventure of being an Army Officer. Eric wrestled and participated in the Civil Air Patrol while in high school and felt prepared for what West Point would throw at him. Eric had faith in West Point and the military. That they would challenge him and push him to grow, but never put him in a situation that was beyond his capabilities or the capabilities of those around him. Eric graduated West Point as an Armor Officer. Eric was drawn to the mobility of Cavalry and the...2023-09-101h 13Through the GrayThrough the GrayAllison Ross: Feedback and GrowthAllison grew up in a Military family. Military service, especially service through the Military Academies was a prominent option early in her life. Allison was active in the outdoors and in sports during her childhood and successful in school. West Point was able to increase her academic breadth and develop her interpersonal and leadership skills. Allison branched Adjutant General and posted to South Korea for her initial duty assignment. In South Korea Allison served as the Officer Strength manager for 19th Theater Support Command where she honed her talents...2023-09-0354 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayMohamed Desoky - Starting with the BasicsMohamed was recruited for college basketball by West Point and two colleges in Kentucky. West Point was out of state, challenging, and different. Mohamed was sold. Mohamed didn’t have much exposure to the military prior to West Point, but had many of the basic characteristics necessary to be successful. Injuries and competing Academic requirements impacted Mohamed’s time on the Basketball Team, but he stayed on as a Corps Squad Athletic Trainer. Choosing to help from a unique position. Mohamed’s military career would also be unique. Serving as a Quartermaster Officer in Japan, completing the Infantry Captains Career Course...2023-08-271h 12Through the GrayThrough the GrayJames Penniman-Morin: Mayor may NotJames grew up in Virginia into a family of air traffic controllers and history buffs. Inspired to lead and serve in the military. James’ experiences in Boy Scouting grew and nurtured the desire to join the military, and shaped his decision to apply to West Point. James was accepted and prepared to enter West Point, but the separation from his home town support network had him looking to build another. The friends James made in rugby, in his cadet companies, and at West Point in general would be critical in guiding his path at school, the military, and after transitioning to...2023-08-211h 14Through the GrayThrough the GrayClay Marshall - Volley and ServeMarshall’s father and older brother attended the Citadel. Marshall’s father also served in the Air Force. Marshall saw himself gravitating towards West Point. It wasn’t one thing, one master plan, but a confluence of opportunity and effort. Marshall was humbled by the challenges of West Point. It showed him areas for improvement he hadn’t seen in high school or at home. Tennis, Academics, and Military service pushed him to grow. Opportunities for growth didn’t end upon graduation. Marshall branched field artillery and deployed with the 101st to serve as Cadre Support to West Point in the Summer...2023-08-131h 07Through the GrayThrough the GrayMatt Radik: Missionaries and EmissariesMatt was interested in the Service Academy’s at an early age. This early interest drove him to focus on sports and grades and being well rounded. Matt had family in the Marine Corps, but he was drawn towards West Point. Matt was accepted into West Point and walked into Beast barracks with the Class of 1999. After Matt’s Yearling Year in the Summer of 1997, he resigned West Point and went to Taiwan for two years as a Mormon missionary. Matt returned to West Point in the fall of 1999 and graduated two years later with the Class of 2001. Matt branched Armo...2023-08-0659 minThrough the GrayThrough the GraySindie Secosky: Forward ProgressSindie followed in the footsteps of her father who served in Vietnam and her sister who attended West Point two years ahead of her. Sindie was prepared for West Point and for military service, but had to learn through direct experience for the lessons to stick. Once they stuck, once she learned the processes and procedures and got in the groove, she had success. This pattern repeated itself at flight school and throughout her military service. Sindie graduated flight school and reported to the 101st Airborne Division before deploying with them to Iraq. Sindie deployed to Iraq two times; once...2023-07-301h 11Through the GrayThrough the GrayMcKinley Wood: Mentors MatterMcKinley’s love of history and military leaders drew him towards service, but it was his mentors in JROTC that recognized his potential and helped set the conditions for his entrance to West Point. McKinley was given opportunities to succeed, but he earned his success. Through late nights of studying and harassing his roommates for assistance McKinley demonstrated his drive to never quit and his unwillingness to let down those that had invested in him. McKinley took the lessons he learned in growing up in Atlanta, in JROTC, and at West Point and applied them to his role as an Ar...2023-07-231h 12Through the GrayThrough the GrayJimmy Campbell: Friendships - ForgedJimmy’s family has a long history of service. WWII to Vietnam his family has answered the call when the country went to war. Jimmy applied to West Point and before he knew it he was reporting to 4th Squad, 2nd Platoon, Echo Company Cadet Basic Training. During the tough times at West Point Jimmy leaned upon his close friends, and the words of his father. “Find something that makes you feel good about yourself or proud”. When Jimmy branched Armor and was stationed at Fort Hood with the 1st Cavalry Division he would be surrounded by group a tight knit f...2023-07-171h 25Through the GrayThrough the GrayGreg Adams #2: Noise and KnowledgeIn the second half of my interview with Greg we discuss his experience at Harvard and his experience of returning to college and starting his family while he and his wife earn masters degrees. Greg also discusses the seeds of Stabilitas and his partnership with Chris Hurst. Greg walks through many of their early decisions and the process of bringing a business to life and the difficulties associated with that. Greg talks through the decision to sell Stabilitas in 2020 and his path and journey afterward. This is the second half of his story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify...2023-07-0953 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayGreg Adams #1: Security and TruthGreg was an Eagle Scout (an elite paramilitary organization), his father was a West Point graduate, and he grew up around the military. Greg knew he was going to the Army. West Point was a path to serve. West Point felt chaotic and Greg struggled to find his rhythm at first, but he leaned into computers, math, and physics as means to create order and mountaineering as a way to gain perspective. Greg loves the outdoors and his experiences at West Point and CTLT drew him towards Infantry. Greg’s first duty station was Joint Base Lewis McChord and he wa...2023-07-021h 14Through the GrayThrough the GrayAshling Ganes-LaSalla: Anti-FragileAshling applied to West Point on a dare, but she’d been preparing herself for service for years. Ashling was active throughout highschool, in her community, and overseas service. Ashling’s interest in West Point was piqued when she saw a VHS tape of the Academy and learned of its engineering pedigree and female lacrosse team. Ashling has a passion for life and embraced the physical and mental rigors of West Point and the Military. Rigors that punished her body, but fed her desire to serve and be in the midst of the action. When Ashling left the military she retu...2023-06-251h 05Through the GrayThrough the GrayBoyce Buckner: Fathers and SonsThis is the second half of the interview with Boyce Buckner. We discuss Simon Bolivar Buckner and the legacy of the Buckner name. We also talk about Boyce’s father and grandfather, suicide, and the fragility of one person and the resiliency of family and friendship. This is the next chapter of his story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2023-06-1954 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayBoyce Buckner: Leading through hard knocksBoyce was born into a military family with a multi-generational affiliation to West Point. Boyce performed well in high school and had several strong options for college, but ultimately chose West Point. Boyce was accepted to the West Point Preparatory school and created strong bonds with his classmates and built a strong foundation for future success at the academy and throughout his life. Boyce entered West Point with a full plate of requirements; participating on the football team and in cadet life. That experience helped him balance prioritization of efforts; learning that he couldn’t be best at everything, but he...2023-06-111h 15Through the GrayThrough the GrayHank Keirsey: Director - Department of Military Instruction.Hank Keirsey’s father served in WWII as a Company Commander and fought at Sicily and continued to serve after. Hank grew up exposed to the military lifestyle, hearing about leadership, and inspiring soldiers. Hank entered West Point in the Summer of 1972 and graduated in 1976. Hank’s experience at West Point was shaped by the actions of the upperclassmen in 1st Regiment and the Instructors and Tactical officers he interacted with. 1st Regiment was “Hazing Central” and many of the instructors and tactical officers he interacted with had served multiple tours in Vietnam. Hank graduated inspired to lead, and serve as an In...2023-06-041h 24Through the GrayThrough the GrayLTG (R) Daniel Christman: “The Supe”Dan Christman applied to West Point because of the quality of the leaders it had produced and the respect he had for veterans he knew in his local community. Dan arrived to West Point in the Summer of 1961 and experienced the sophomoric behavior of some of the upper classmen and West Point’s development through attrition model, but also had access to some of the most influential leaders of his era. MacArthur, John F. Kennedy, and Eisenhower. Dan graduated from West Point in the Summer of 1965 and would go on to serve in South Korea, Vietnam, Europe, and the Middle Ea...2023-05-281h 14Through the GrayThrough the GrayTony Fantasia: Blood and GutsTony applied to West Point out of high school, but was not selected. Tony enlisted as a medic in the Army and reapplied during his initial entry training. Tony was accepted into the United States Military Academy Preparatory School and stayed at West Point until the beginning of Sophomore Academic year. Perceptions of Tony’s physical fitness created a cloud over his performance as a cadet and as a future officer. A cloud Tony couldn’t shake. Tony left West Point. Tony would go on to served as a Medic in Combat Surgical Hospitals in Afghanistan and Iraq before innovating pati...2023-05-221h 15Through the GrayThrough the GrayApril Moncrief: War and Personnel AffectsApril grew up in a military family and knew that she wanted to attend West Point at an early age. April was challenged by the physical and mental aspects of West Point, she found support from multiple sources and success on the West Point Pistol team. April branched Adjutant General because she wanted to serve soldiers in a direct and tangible way that impacted their daily lives. April did that throughout her career. Serving her initial Active Duty service obligation in Europe before transitioning to the Reserves to serve in the United States. April served as a Director at the...2023-05-1557 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayBlayne Smith: Applied LeadershipBlayne attended West Point because he wanted the challenge that a traditional university wouldn’t give him. At West Point Blayne leaned into his talents and interests. The structure of program and the talent of his peers and instructors pushed him to grow. In the military Blayne was eager to push himself and pull his weight. As a Tank Platoon Leader, Brigade Reconnaissance Platoon Leader, and as an SF Team Leader he embraced the challenge of leadership in garrison and in combat. When Blayne left the military, he learned that he needed to find purpose through camaraderie and complex challenges ag...2023-05-071h 30Through the GrayThrough the GrayKatie Falato: Serving those who fight. War & CancerKatie joined West Point inspired by the service of her father and her grandfathers. Katie had a strong work ethic and a structured and disciplined childhood. She participated in athletics and was academically challenged in highschool. Katie was prepared for the tangible rigors of West Point, but initially struggled to build a community to sustain her at the Academy. Katie learned to build and invest in the people around her while at West Point and it has paid great dividends ever since. Katie continues to build teams and to serve her community. From serving as a Quartermaster in Germany supporting...2023-04-301h 03Through the GrayThrough the GrayDavid Chiappinelli: BellasBakeShop - The secret recipeDavid Chiappinelli: Bella’s Bakery - the Secret Recipe Dave’s older Brother and Lacrosse Coaches were instrumental in inspiring him to apply to West Point. The physical and academic rigors of West Point put a lot of stress on Dave, but his family and the lacrosse community helped keep him motivated and focused. Dave graduated from West Point as an Armor Officer and served in South Korea and at Joint Base Lewis McChord in Washington state. Dave was medically separated from the military in 2004 and returned to New York to work in the finance industry. Dave was successful in fina...2023-04-241h 08Through the GrayThrough the GrayJeff Fuller #2: Multi-Domain FullersJeff assumes Company Command in Hawaii and returns to Iraq for a third and fourth tour. Jeff is accepted for an Olmsted Scholarship and is sent to Western China, where he learns his family history in the region and builds his own. Jeff returns to the United States for jobs and opportunities in Kansas with Army and in California with Marines before taking Battalion Command in Georgia. Jeff returns overseas as the role of fires in Eastern Europe increases. This is the second half of his story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2023-04-182h 03Through the GrayThrough the GrayJeffrey Fuller #1: Have guns will travel.Jeff grew up in a small town in Ohio with big dreams to see and experience the world. Jeff was exposed to West Point early in life, and even visited the barracks when his uncle was a cadet. His early preparation and focus earned him a nomination and acceptance to the academy, but it did not prepare him for the breadth of the journey he was about to embark on. Jeff branched Field Artillery and posted to Germany with the expectation of being deployed to Kosovo for Peace Keeping operations, but stayed in Germany as a part of an Armored...2023-04-101h 36Through the GrayThrough the GrayRoscoe Woods: EOD, GITMO, Technology and Data.Roscoe joined the Army as a means to go to college. Roscoe enlisted as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal soldier. A military occupational specialty with a challenging curriculum and a high training attrition rate. Roscoe succeeded in that path, and made Non-Commissioned Officer in a short period of time just before the opportunity to attend West Point presented itself. Roscoe attended the United State Military Academy Preparatory School and West Point graduating with a engineering degree and branching as a Military Police Officer. Roscoe would deploy to Guantanamo and Iraq leveraging his training as an MP Officer and his experience as...2023-04-0259 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayNathan Speanburg #2: Collaborating careers.Nate returned to his home of upstate New York and started a new phase of life. Getting married, getting a civilian job, and joining the National Guard. Nate left the active force, but couldn’t leave his frenetic work ethic. As life intensifies Nate leans heavily on the experience and capabilities of his senior NCOs in the Guard. Nate finds that many of the lessons he learns in the Guard can be applied to his civilian career. This is the second half of his story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2023-03-2754 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayNathan Speanburg #1: Rugby, De-Mining, and Forward Operating BasesNate was inspired to apply to West Point based off of its history, but he earned his entrance based off of his frenetic work ethic. Nate grew up in a small town in upstate New York, participating in every school event possible, working construction with his uncle, and working on farms for cash. Nate was not recruited to play football at West Point, but when he failed to walk on to the team he was quickly recruited into Rugby. Nate kept up his high tempo at West Point and as a Junior Officer. Deploying to Kosovo, Honduras, and two times...2023-03-191h 15Through the GrayThrough the GrayJJ Pinter: Team Red, White, BlueJohn was inspired to apply to West Point from rural Michigan due to the examples of his father and uncle and the guidance of his mother. John was prepared for the physical and military rigors of West Point, but needed to lean upon the academic skills and expertise of those around him. John had success and enjoyed his time at West Point because of the individuals he surrounded himself with. John joined the Field Artillery branch and posted to Fort Hood with his peers. John had success and fulfillment within that community, but didn’t see a future in military se...2023-03-131h 06Through the GrayThrough the GrayDave Byrne: Power in NetworksDave lived near West Point for several years as a young boy and later grew up in Red Hook, New York—a small town two hours north of NYC. He was inspired by West Point early in his life and his connection with the land there brought him back later in life. Dave distinguished himself in the application process by networking and cultivating relationships within his community. Starting from the bottom and earning his application through hard work and persistence. Dave replicated this model at West Point and throughout his military service. Engaging people, identifying tasks, and accomplishing difficult things wi...2023-03-061h 06Through the GrayThrough the GrayMike Akeroyd: Quantity and Quality matters.Mike left San Antonio, Texas to attend the Military Academy. Mike graduated as an Economics and Computer Science Major and served as an Armor Officer in Kuwait and Iraq. Mike was selected to serve as the Rear-Detachment Commander for his Tank Battalion when his unit was tapped to deploy for a second tour 9 months after their first. As the Rear-Detachment Commander Mike was critical in creating systems to support communications and care between service members and their families at home and overseas. Mike was successful in this effort through his ability to enlist talent, communicate effectively, and navigate the services...2023-02-271h 18Through the GrayThrough the GrayShane Schmutz: Great Expectations.Shane was inspired by his father and 80’s military movies to become a pilot. Shane threw himself headfirst into academics and extracurricular activities to build his resume and increase his chances of attending a military academy and becoming a pilot. When Shane attended West Point he found that the academic rigors of the school forced him to choose between his passions and to adjust his expectations. From intramurals and the Brigade Open, to Cadet Troop Leader Training with Special Forces Shane had a passion to experience the ideal, but grew frustrated when reality fell short. Shane graduated from West Point an...2023-02-201h 22Through the GrayThrough the GrayTorrey Searles: Second chances. Proactive leadership.Torrey started as Class of 2000 before serving a break year in the force and returning as Class of 2001. Torrey was highly recruited out of his home town, but shouldered the expectations of his friends and family alone. Torrey was reluctant to ask for help until it was too late. Torrey was given the chance to serve in the force as an enlisted Artillery soldier for a year to mature and return the Academy. The NCOs at his duty station invested in him proactively and Torrey came back better. Prepared to graduate and ready to lead as an Artillery Officer. This...2023-02-131h 09Through the GrayThrough the GrayBrian Szydlik: The tests that matter.Brian wasn’t accepted to West Point out of high school or after a year at the New Mexico Military Institute. Brian’s intelligence and work ethic remained hidden behind his test taking abilities. After a year at NMMI and the United States Military Academy Preparatory School his talents began to shine through. Brian graduated in the top third of his class and married a 2001 Classmate. Brian would be tested again at Ranger school, the National Training Center, and while deployed with his spouse in Iraq and Afghanistan. This is his story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod...2023-02-051h 11Through the GrayThrough the GrayThomas Molton: Tanks, Flying Tanks, and Motrin.Tom was a three sport varsity athlete and two sport team captain with dreams of attending West Point. Tom put all of his efforts into attending a service academy. When he wasn’t selected he chose to enlist in the Army as a Tanker. Tom captured the attention of his leadership at his first duty station and they were instrumental in getting his application resubmitted and approved. Tom’s experience as an enlisted soldier and at the preparatory school gave him the tools to be successful at West Point, but also aimed his sights out of the mud and into the...2023-01-301h 07Through the GrayThrough the GrayMichael Gruber: Repetition, Risk, RedemptionMike was impelled to serve by the examples of his veteran parents. West Point was not his first choice, but their strong cadet candidate program and luck resulted in his acceptance and attendance. Mike was the epitome of grit and threw himself at multiple challenges and opportunities while at the Academy. Mike fell short of some of those goals, but graduated as an Infantry officer with the skills and repetitions necessary to succeed at Officer Basic and Ranger school. Mike reported to the 3rd Infantry Division and caught their train up and deployment to the liberation of Iraq. Fate struck...2023-01-221h 09Through the GrayThrough the GrayAshok Deb: Conflict, Collaboration, and the C word.Deb grew up playing GI Joe and watching his Dad serve in the Army. Deb learned to succeed in periods of conflict as a cadet and as a junior signal officer and excelled in areas of collaboration where he could leverage his intelligence and interpersonal skills. Deb was able to support strategic level communications from his positions in Germany and Ft. Bragg early in his career, and transitioned to Operations Research and Systems Analysis after Signal Company Command. It was at West Point as an Instructor and at the Pentagon influencing budget appropriations where Deb excelled. The Army doubled down...2023-01-151h 03Through the GrayThrough the GrayLaura Westley: War VirginLaura had limitations placed upon her early in life. West Point was the means Laura sought to push herself beyond those limits within a structured environment. Laura’s deployment to Operation Iraqi Freedom was anything but structured. In the chaos of war, Laura found her true self and returned forever changed. This is her story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2023-01-091h 09Through the GrayThrough the GrayCharlie Hall: Serving those who serveCharlie joined West Point as a means to escape the National Guard. West Point wasn’t easy for Charlie, but he found his focus and his stride by Junior year. This included a budding relationship with a Marine Officer’s daughter, and his future wife. Charlie graduated the Academy, branched Engineer, and married in rapid succession. Charlie completed of the Officer Basic Course and posted to Fort Riley, Kansas. Charlie completed Sapper school and had success with two combat training center rotations, but felt drawn to his In-Laws ties to the Marine Corps. Charlie transferred to the Marine Corps, was comm...2023-01-031h 15Through the GrayThrough the GrayAdam Latham: Uncomfortable HonestyAdam applied to West Point after a frank conversation with his dad during high school. Adam wasn't a stellar high school student, and he struggled academically and athletically initially while attending West Point. Uncomfortable feedback about his performance and growing love of the military spurred him to change his outlook and improve his personal habits. Adam branched Armor and has continued to grow and succeed personally and professionally through adversity. Adam currently serves as Primary Senior Mentor for Brigade CDRs and their Staffs at the National Training Center. Adam’s willingness to share and receive uncomfortable truths powers his success. Th...2022-12-261h 31Through the GrayThrough the GrayJaron Wharton: Warriors and Strategery-ists, bridging the gap.Jaron was enamored with military service based off of early interactions with Cadets and learning of his fathers experiences in Vietnam. Jaron had a delayed acceptance to West Point due to medical issues, and suffered the loss of his mother before arriving for his freshman year at the Academy. Jaron was determined to succeed at West Point and in the military. Jaron fed off the strength of the people around him, and the shared experience of service. Nothing deterred him. It inspired him, and drove his desire to do more. Jaron is the embodiment of a warrior scholar. Serving in...2022-12-1959 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayThomas Morley: War, Peace, Humanitarian reliefTom was inspired by his father’s service in Vietnam to join the military and attend West Point. Tom embraced the military and academic challenges, but chafed at the restrictive rules of the Academy. Tom needed to know the basics, in order for him to understand what informed risks he could take. Tom’s time at West Point and as an Aviation officer gave him that experience. Tom left the Army during a period of personal loss at home and disillusionment with his experiences in overseas. Tom found his way and his purpose when he opened himself up to a new...2022-12-121h 06Through the GrayThrough the GrayLaura McKenna: Best of youLaura joined West Point from a family with long lineage of West Pointers. Family stories about the ideals of the Military Academy and Military service echoed throughout Laura’s childhood and her acceptance as a new cadet was the end of that dream and the beginning of her life of service. The idealism of West Point was tarnished by the actions of a few when Laura faced sexual harassment and a sexual assault in her first year at the Academy. Laura’s grit, family support, and peers helped her turn the corner on her experience and graduate from West Point, but...2022-12-061h 06Through the GrayThrough the GrayJared Sainato: Wherever I May RoamJared grew up in New York State in a tight knit family. West Point was an opportunity for Jared to blaze his own path to add to that legacy. While at West Point and through out his military service Jared was afforded multiple opportunities to see and experience the world around him. Jared served from Thailand and Iraq to Central and South America. This is his story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-11-2958 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayWhiskey Rustic Woodworkinghttps://www.etsy.com/shop/WhiskeyRusticWoodwrk Through the Gray has a new sponsor. Whiskey Rustic Woodworking Whiskey Rustic Woodworking is a veteran and first responder owned company that specializes in handmade, one-of-a-kind American Flags. I served with Andy, spending many long days and nights together in the dust and the heat together during two tours in Iraq. Whiskey Rustic Woodworking, flags are crafted with pride and dedication, honoring all that the American Flag stands for. Every flag is hand-stained, hand-crafted, and all Stars and Insignia are etched by hand for a rustic, one-of-a-kind look. Whether you’re looking for a gr...2022-11-2201 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayKevin Stacy: Support. On stationKevin joined West Point because he wanted to be a part of an organization known for excellence and professionalism. While at West Point Kevin embraced all aspects of the cadet experience, from intramural sports to drill and ceremony. Developing deep relationships with his mentors and classmates. Kevin commissioned as an Aviation Officer and selected the OH-58D Light Reconnaissance Helicopter as his platform. Deploying to Iraq twice with the Army’s fabled 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment. Tragedy inspired Kevin to serve with the 160th Aviation Regiment, the elite Aviators of the US Army Special Operations Community. Kevin’s experiences with the...2022-11-211h 15Through the GrayThrough the GrayBrett Lanier: Struggle well, bet on yourself.Brett was accepted into West Point and Annapolis, but a poor decision almost derailed his career before it could begin. While at West Point and in the Military Brett was selected for and participated in activities and programs that stretched the limits of his capabilities and his influence. Whether participating in a pilot CTLT program with a Ranger Battalion, leading Avaition units, or expanding the reach and influence of his organization as an ORSA Brett gravitated towards difficult tasks. That didn’t end upon retirement. Brett founded an online application for Online Betting and Fantasy Sports. This is his story. ...2022-11-151h 32Through the GrayThrough the GrayJosh Gonzalez: Inspiring trust, heart of the Corps.Josh joined West Point determined to play NCAA Division I football. His experience there created lifelong habits, friendships, and memories that shape him to this day. An amazing and fun interview covering Josh’s experience at the Preparatory School, on the Football team, as a Graduate Assistant at West Pount during 9/11, his military service in Iraq, and his career in medical device sales. This is his story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-11-0858 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayBrian Smith: Amassing RichesBrian joined West Point because he wanted to go to college and get rich. Brian did well enough at West Point, but never really dove deep into the opportunities that were presented. Upon graduation he became an Engineer Officer and was stationed in Germany where he found happiness in service and exploring Europe with his wife. Brian’s life was dramatically altered when his first born child was diagnosed with leukemia. Pain and tragedy forced him to reassess his priorities and what his time and talent were buying. Great discussion on priorities, leadership, service, and community. This is his story. ...2022-10-311h 10Through the GrayThrough the GrayJon Gibbs: Under Sea BootJon went to West Point for leadership and saw his passion for academics, engineering, and tight knit teams pull him towards the sea. Jon excelled at submarines, but high stresses in cramped conditions caused him to explore a new career path in naval salvage and recovery. Along the way Jon earned a world class education in Business Management, Naval / Nuclear / and Mechanical Engineering, Jon now teaches Naval and Marine Engineering full time at the United States Naval Academy. This is his story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-10-261h 31Through the GrayThrough the GrayMatt Kapinos: Airborne Ranger / Attorney at LawMatt came from a family with a strong military tradition, so service wasn’t a question. Matt shares his story and experiences at West Point. Exploring the boundaries of leadership, military development, spirit missions, and taxidermy. His experiences in the military range from sitting in the dark with his battle buddy at Infantry Officer Basic the night of 9/11, to conducting operations in Eastern Afghanistan with the 82nd Airborne, to protecting Ballad Air Base from insurgent attacks in Iraq. Life turns and twists and Matt found himself studying law at Georgetown University and beginning a career as a project finance attorney. Th...2022-10-191h 42Through the GrayThrough the GrayTereh Sayles: Nurturing TalentTereh’s father graduated from West Point and served as an Engineer Professor on faculty. West Point was a constant feature in her childhood and her family; but it was always an opportunity, not a requirement. Tereh made the decision to apply to West Point and the commitment to challenge herself and her potential. As she continued in service Tereh’s network of friends and family gave her the freedom to test herself and her limits without fear of failure. That freedom continued after her transition to the business world when she earned her MBA from Harvard and left an esta...2022-10-141h 20Through the GrayThrough the GrayStar Hy: July-August 21. Exit from Afghanistan.Star Hy was on the ground during the US exit from Afghanistan. As a diplomatic security service officer she and her team were critical in supporting the processing of Special Immigrant Visas for Afghans and their families who had supported the US during the war to immigrate to the US. This is her story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-10-0922 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayStar Hy: Grace and Protecting othersStar talks about her roots in Little Rock, Arkansas and the community of friends and mentors that helped her get to and graduate from West Point. Star’s desire to serve and live honorably guides her service in Guantanamo & S.Korea as a Military Police Officer, and ultimately shape her decision to leave. When Star transitions to federal service her efforts to protect others grow in scope and impact; from Washington D.C. and Mexico City, to Sarajevo and Kabul. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-10-061h 09Through the GrayThrough the GrayTodd Arnold: Signal and Cyber, Branching outTodd grew up in North Dakota and saw West Point a as unique opportunity to see the world and challenge himself. While at West Point Todd leaned into his strengths in Computer Science and carried it forward to his service as a signal officer. The War on Terror stressed the military’s ability to communicate vast amounts of information securely, over distance, at speed and Todd found his capabilities in high demand. Todd’s recent efforts have focused on ensuring that the Army recruits, trains, retains those skill sets for the long hall. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com...2022-10-0357 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayRandy Hopper: Being humble, knowing when to take the wheel.West Point broke Randy of bad habits and forced him to create new ones. Through humility, a strong work ethic, and leaning on the strengths of the those around him Randy learned to overcome and succeed in the face of adversity. A great story of knowing yourself and how to steer a team to success. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-09-291h 07Through the GrayThrough the GrayKyle Barden: Fires, Finance, and FulfillmentKyle followed in the footsteps of his family attending West Point. Kyle did well at West Point and selected Vicenza, Italy as his first duty station. Soon being deployed as an Artillery Officer around the globe. Upon completion of his service obligation Kyle entered into the fire of several elite firms in the financial world; developing market strategies, trading derivatives, and serving as a CFO for a start up. Kyle was successful, but not happy. Kyle left the financial world in 2017 and found happiness as a gym owner in Milton Georgia. Kyle’s fulfillment now comes through direct relationships with hi...2022-09-241h 05Through the GrayThrough the GrayAndy Riise: Deliberate DiscomfortAndy was inspired to join West Point following the tragic death of a family member. At West Point Andy found that his ability to play Army Football and serve in the military were being hindered by his academic skill sets. The Center for Enhanced Performance became his life line, and the source for his future passion. Unlocking the potential of others. Andy describes how he went from receiving training to coaching members of elite military units and professional athletes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-09-191h 14Through the GrayThrough the GrayAndy Riise: Army-Navy Half Ironman challenge for Warrior Rising.Andy Riise competes in a Half Ironman Challenge against Jon Makaskill to raise money for Warrior Rising. We talk inspiration, preparation, and support for the event happening in Waco, Texas on 16 October. https://www.warriorrising.org/armyvnavy2022/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-09-1824 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayUrban Industrial NW: SponsorUrban Industrial NW is a furniture and fabrication company specializing in handcrafted products using heritage lumber deconstructed by architectural salvage companies from structures dating back to the late 1800’s to early 1900’s. Everything from their powder coated hardware, to their top selling reclaimed wood desktops are carefully constructed by their team in shop, to create one of a kind statement pieces for your home and office needs. Support items made in the USA by a small business. Mention this ad for a 20% military discount on your order. And to top it off shipping is free straight to your door nation wide...2022-09-0901 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayAdrian Talapan: Free to innovateAdrian grew up in Romania. The collapse of the Soviet Union and the recruitment of cadets from Eastern Europe gave him the opportunity to attend West Point. Adrian embraced the culture and the opportunities available during his time at school, but faced hard decisions about service in Romania upon graduation. Driven to innovate, simplify, and streamline the world around him Adrian has found success in the US and the the Technology startup community. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-09-091h 14Through the GrayThrough the GrayNatalie Gielata Friel: Getting comfortable with being uncomfortable.Natalie chose West Point to build her leadership skills and challenge herself. Natalie found those challenges at West Point, in Kosovo, and in Iraq before applying her skills successfully in the civilian Biotech world. Natalie shared many of these experiences with her husband Jamie, and speaks to how they’ve balanced life together. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-09-051h 25Through the GrayThrough the GrayEmily McMahan; Digging DIRT and finding gems.Emily excelled at volleyball and geopolitics and engineering (DIRT) while at West Point. As an MP she cleaned up in aftermath of 9/11 and conducted detainee operations and host nation police training in Afghanistan and Iraq. Upon transition to the civilian world Emily became a serial entrepreneur and an investor focused on building and nurturing emerging companies. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-08-2349 minThrough the GrayThrough the GraySo there I was: You’ll kill your platoon. JRTC 2002At West Point you are taught that your attention to detail, focus, and effort can have a direct impact upon the success or failure of your platoon. I found this out at JRTC in 2002, when I killed my platoon, multiple times. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-08-2022 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayJonathan Hopkins; Finding yourselfJon grew up in a small town and saw West Point as an opportunity to prove himself and find his purpose. Jon dove head first into West Point and the military. Finding success, before being separated under don’t ask don’t tell. National policy didnt keep pace with public sentiment. Jon soon found himself and his purpose, in the space between public and private. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-08-111h 34Through the GrayThrough the GrayBrad Hunstable; Building through Challenges & Conversations MatterBrad joined West Point with a passion for flying and service, but poor eye sight challenged those goals and his motivation. Brad wouldn’t let challenges impact his motivation again; in the future Brad would build. A powerful story of humility, strength, and hope. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-08-111h 23Through the GrayThrough the GrayAdria Horn: Growing and giving back through service.Adria Horn was inspired by West Point from the first time she saw it. Through her experiences at the Academy, as a Military Police and Psychological Operations Officer, and in service to the state of Maine she has learned the value of reaching out, speaking up, and serving others. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-08-021h 23Through the GrayThrough the GraySo there I was: Road to West Point.May of 1996 I lost my scholarships for college, but not my goal of military service. June of 1997 I walked into Michie Stadium as a New Cadet at West Point. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-07-2816 minThrough the GrayThrough the GraySo there I was: White TornadoCompetition, Camaraderie, and Chaos… with food. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-07-2121 minThrough the GrayThrough the GraySo there I was: Iraq 2003-2004, Dollars and Dinars.Department of the Treasury Escort. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-07-1408 minThrough the GrayThrough the GraySo there I was: Iraq 2003-2004, WMDThe hunt for WMDs, gone a fowl. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-07-1410 minThrough the GrayThrough the GraySo there I was: Iraq 2003-2004, Near misses and RIP/TOA.Near misses and stress build as transition nears. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-07-1418 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayAngelo Adams; Communicating and ElevatingAngelo speaks about preparation for West Point, challenging himself while at school, and serving as a signal officer in the 82nd. Angelo shares his business experiences at Otis Elevator and Zipcar. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-07-0859 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayRichard Fox; MI and Sci-fiRichard talks about his time at West Point, his experiences as an Artillery and Military Intelligence Officer, and the seeds for his future career as an Award Winning SciFi author. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-07-021h 02Through the GrayThrough the GrayAlex Jung; Family, Friends, Tanks, and TIGER.Alex grew up as a military brat and initially stumbled at West Point. Alex fell in love with the military as an Armor Officer, and found a way to serve as a TIGER intelligence analysis system program manager and as an Officer in the Reserves. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-06-241h 10Through the GrayThrough the GraySo there I was: Iraq 2003-2004, EOD escort.The early days of IEDs and EOD escort. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-06-1112 minThrough the GrayThrough the GraySo there I was: Iraq 2003-2004, Complex Ambush.First complex ambush the transition from Tanks to Trucks. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-06-0315 minThrough the GrayThrough the GraySo there I was: Iraq 2003-2004, Flash TCPs.Flash TCPs with tanks. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-05-2605 minThrough the GrayThrough the GrayTony Wrice; Calm in ambiguity and a passion for service.Tony attended West Point with a passion for service to the military and to others. Tony served in Iraq and Afghanistan as an Infantry Officer, and as a TAC at West Point and a PMS at Virginia State University. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-05-221h 23Through the GrayThrough the GrayKris Saling; Courage & Candor from the chaosKris joined West Point to become a doctor, but found her true calling was to create order amongst the chaos. Kris served as a horizontal and combat engineer in Iraq and developed her talents to solve complex problems as an ORSA. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-05-211h 06Through the GrayThrough the GrayRobert Mahoney; Cavalry, Iron, and Granite.Robert comes from a military family, but charted his own path. Rob served 42 months in Iraq on active duty, before transitioning to New Hampshire Guard and serving as a BN CDR responding to COVID. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-05-201h 06Through the GrayThrough the GrayTyler Van Horn; Peaks and Challenges.Tyler joined West Point to challenge himself. Tyler branched Infantry, joined Special forces, and was selected into one of the nations most elite organizations. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-05-181h 10Through the GrayThrough the GrayThrough the Gray (Trailer)--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support2022-05-1700 minThe Oblivion Continuum PodcastThe Oblivion Continuum Podcast02-08-11: "Doctor Who Season Finale Review"At very long last the show is back as we catch things up with some old episodes that we never had a chance to release. Joined by special guests Timothy and Lindsay Harrison, we review the season finale two-parter of Doctor Who Series 5.2011-02-0800 min