500 Times Veterans Chose to Drive On

We made it to 500 episodes! Honestly, I didn’t expect to hit this number when I first started the Drive On Podcast. I figured I’d try it out, see if it helped anyone, and maybe move on if it didn’t. But here we are, and that’s thanks to you, the listeners who stuck around, shared the show, and kept me going.

In episode 100, I said: “I don’t think I’ll do another one of these milestone episodes anytime soon either. One hundred seemed significant to me, so I wanted to do this one. Maybe I’ll do another when I hit the 500th episode, if I make it that long…Who knows if I’ll still be doing it by then. I hope I am, but you never know.” I guess, we now know the answer to that!

In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain a bit. I talk about how the podcast got started, why I felt called to do it, and who the show is really for. I also answer five questions that came in from listeners, covering things like growth, lessons learned, podcast gear, and how the podcast has changed me along the way.

This one’s a little more personal. I talk about grief, PTSD, connection, and how talking with other veterans has helped me, and hopefully helped you too. Whether you’ve been with me since the early days or you just found the show, I think this episode gives you a solid look at what Drive On is all about.

Listener Questions Answered:

  • What’s one thing I wish I started doing earlier that became a game changer?
  • What’s my most memorable moment on the podcast?
  • What drew me to podcasting, and what gear do you really need to get started?
  • What’s my “why behind the why”?
  • Has this show changed me? (Spoiler: it has.)

Thanks for being part of this milestone. If the show’s helped you in any way, I’d love it if you’d share this episode with someone who might need to hear it.

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