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Our Mission

We started Tracer Burnout with a simple idea: a platform for military veterans to share their stories of service. By inviting veterans to speak about their experiences, we hope to help them feel heard, to know their service matters, to preserve their memories for future generations, and to provide civilians with a better understanding of life in the service.

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Two Latest TB Episodes

Episode 0039 - Tyler Pollard

“There’s a reason why I am here today.”


In this episode, we are joined in the studio by Army National Guard  veteran, Mr. Tyler Pollard. He tells us about how his mom prepared him  for joining the military, being made the platoon leader because he was  in ROTC, scuffles with the 82nd in Kuwait, and the joy of being in  Officer Candidate School (OCS) during COVID. We also discuss his trauma  from his time in Syria and how being sent to the Soldier Recovery Unit  (SRU) set him up to become a Warrior Games gold medalist and the people  that helped him heal along the way.


Rock and Roll is blaring in the Free Fire Area as Roger and Dan reflect  on the greatest songs of the late Ozzy Osbourne, Dan's disdain for the  late Chris Cornell, and Roger's distrust of the greatest living rock  guitarist (and commie), Tom Morello.

Episode 0038 - Joe "Bulldog" Adcox

"Life is a sport; be good at it."


In this episode, Marine Corps veteran, Mr. Joe "Bulldog" Adcox, joins us  in our virtual studio to tell us about a couple of years of hard living  after high school leading him to 20 years in the Corps, how he knew he  was in it for the long haul very early on, why wearing "the hat" doesn't  make you a Drill Instructor, and the leadership principles he learned  as a Marine that he now employs at Bulldog Essential Fitness. 


In the Free Fire Area, we pay tribute to a couple of entertainment icons  and then discuss some of their favorite podcasts and YouTube channels.

Two latest Quick hit episodes

Quick Hit 0016 - 300k Strong and Growing w/ Mike "Sully" Sullivan of Team RWB

For this episode, one of Team RWB's original members joins us in our  virtual studio. Mike "Sully" Sullivan is here to tell us about how Team  RWB was started, how it's grown to massive membership across all  services, why the Team's mission is important, and how he's going to  lead the way when he officially takes charge in October!

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Quick Hit 0015 - Ninja Photo Shoots w/ Alyssa Michelle

In this Quick Hit, we speak with Army veteran, photographer, fitness coach, and football mom, Alyssa Michelle. She tells us about starting her business LFP Creative, her sneaky ninja photo shoots, fitness competitions that don’t require rolling around in the mud, her reading interests, and more!

https://lfpcreativeinc.mypixieset.com/

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24/7 Veteran Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1

24/7 Veteran Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1

24/7 Veteran Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1

24/7 Veteran Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1

24/7 Veteran Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1

24/7 Veteran Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1

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