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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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Your financial support helps us bring the stories of veterans to everyone and preserve the memories of their service for future generations. Consider a monthly contribution. 

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Two Latest TB Episodes

Episode 0053 - Bobby Lambert

Our first Korean War veteran, Mr. Bobby Lambert, joins us in-studio to tell us about his experiences in the Forgotten War. He tells us about being rejected by the Navy, his mother signing him up for the Army, cold weather training in Japan, and freezing his tail off in Korea. From sniper fire to Pork Chop Hill and from checking for booby traps to delayed onset PTSD and dreaming of becoming an engineer, Mr. Lambert has lived his life to the fullest.


In the Free Fire Area, Roger inquires about the greatest living screen actor, and Dan praises a remarkably underrated talent.

Episode 0052 - Ryan Weaver

“I made that decision to live my life in his honor.”


In this episode, Army veteran and country music star, Mr. Ryan Weaver,  joins us in our virtual studio. He tells us how he followed the family  tradition of service and following his brothers' example to transition  from analyzing intelligence to piloting helicopters.   He also discusses the upside to getting to see the 'big picture' as a  young soldier, getting busted for cheating (but not really cheating) as a  Warrant Officer candidate, becoming a two-time Gold Star family, and  how he went from small karaoke competitions to performing for sold-out  arenas.


In the Free Fire Area, we discuss what the alternate Tracer Burnout  timelines might look like.

Two latest Quick hit episodes

Quick Hit 0023 - Go Get A Guitar w/ JP Lane

In this Quick Hit, Army veteran, Mr. JP Lane, joins us in our virtual studio to tell us about his devastating injuries in Afghanistan, how faith and music helped him recover physically and mentally, and why he doesn't have the voice for country music.

https://www.jpsjourney.com/

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Quick Hit 0022 - Our show turns two!

In this Quick Hit, we are celebrating two years of Tracer Burnout and  all of the lessons learned the hard way since we began. There are many  of them; from our origin story to embarrassing failures to “Kevin  McAllister” trying to rip us off, we cover quite a few things to give  the listener a little peek behind the curtain.

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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

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