• HBOT Therapy for Brain Recovery | William Person
    Apr 26 2026

    What happens when the damage to your brain isn't visible on a standard MRI, but it’s destroying your life?

    On this episode of Beyond the Frontline, Donna talks with Will Person, a former 9-year Team USA bobsled athlete turned advocate. Will’s story is a wake-up call for anyone in the high-impact world—from elite athletes to military veterans and domestic violence survivors.

    Inside the Episode:

    • The "Sled Head" Reality: Will discusses the extreme G-forces (up to 84.5 Gs!) and the crashes that led to a wave of suicides, strokes, and Parkinson’s among his teammates.
    • The Invisible Injury: Why symptoms of CTE and TBI often don't surface until a decade after the trauma, and why talk therapy isn't enough when the brain is physically damaged.
    • The Military Parallel: The striking similarities between bobsledders and artillery units—soldiers who may never see a "combat zone" but return with severe TBI symptoms from repeated blast exposure.
    • A Path to Healing: How Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) and advanced imaging changed Will’s life, and his mission to make this treatment 100% free for those who need it most.

    Resources & Support:

    🔗 Learn More: TreatNow.org – Advocacy for veteran access to HBOT. 🔗 Follow Will: TikTok @OneManWithTheChamber for CTE and treatment insights. 🔗 Donate: Support the mission to provide free HBOT at Will’s GoFundMe .

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Why the Trades are the Ultimate Transition Strategy | Ben Higginbotham
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode, host Donna sits down with Ben Higginbotham, a Marine Corps veteran and Director of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC) Military Veterans Program. Ben shares his journey from the infantry to leading a nationwide initiative that connects transitioning service members with high-paying careers in the trades.

    Episode Highlights:

    • The Power of the Union: Breaking down what the UBC actually is and the benefits—including full medical, pensions, and no-cost training.
    • The UBC MVP Program: A deep dive into the 8-week, fully paid SkillBridge program for Carpenters, Millwrights, and Pile Drivers.
    • Transition Realities: Why starting at the bottom is often the fastest path to the top and how financial stability directly impacts veteran mental health.
    • Soft Skills vs. Passion: Why your military discipline is your greatest asset, even if you’re starting a completely new craft.

    Connect with Ben & UBC MVP:

    • Website: ubcmvp.org
    • LinkedIn: Ben Higginbotham


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Tuning the Brain: Processing Trauma Somatically Part 2 of 2
    Mar 30 2026

    In the conclusion of this powerful two-part series, Donna continues her conversation with Marine Corps veteran and tech executive Tony Crescenzo. After discussing the discovery of neuro-acoustic technology in Part 1, Tony dives deeper into the mechanics of healing the "invisible wounds" of service.

    This episode explores the intersection of AI, neuroscience, and human performance, moving beyond traditional talk therapy to examine how regulating brainwave oscillations can provide a path home for veterans and first responders living in a state of constant hypervigilance.

    Resources Mentioned

    • Peak Neuro LLC – Visit Website
    • Intelligent Waves LLC
    • Semper Fi & America’s Fund
    • The Ross Institute (Dr. Colin Ross)
    • Beyond the Frontline Archive: * Psychedelic Medicine with Charlie Powell
    • Epigenetics with Bonnie Goff
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    46 mins
  • Tuning the Brain: The Power of Neuro Acoustic Modulation Part 1 of 2
    Mar 30 2026

    "You are not responsible for your trauma, but you are responsible for your healing."

    In this episode, host Donna sits down with Tony Crescenzo, Marine Corps veteran and CEO of Intelligent Wave LLC, to discuss a revolutionary approach to trauma recovery. After decades of battling undiagnosed PTSD and high-functioning anxiety, Tony made an accidental discovery: a declassified 1983 DIA document on neurophysiological entrainment.

    We dive into how neuro acoustic modulation and brainwave science are providing a path to recovery that doesn't require "talking it out."

    Inside This Episode:

    • Beyond Talk Therapy: Why reliving trauma can sometimes do more harm than good and how somatic healing offers a different way forward.
    • The "Brain Flush": How the glymphatic system cleanses the brain during deep sleep to prevent cognitive decline.
    • Neuro Acoustic Modulation: The science of Delta, Theta, and Alpha waves in resetting a hypervigilant nervous system.
    • Generational Healing: How addressing your trauma today changes the genetic legacy you leave for your children through epigenetics.
    • Performance Optimization: Improving executive function, sleep, and even physical reaction times.

    Featured Resources:

    • Peak Neuro LLC & Intelligent Wave LLC
    • Semper Fi Fund
    • 1983 DIA Document on Neurophysiological Entrainment

    Note: Be an advocate for your own health. Healing is a journey of exploration—be willing to try new modalities to find what works for you.

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    58 mins
  • Driving Fidelity: A Veteran’s Second Mission on the Open Road
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Patrice Cook, a US Army 25-year veteran and the first female Ride of Pride driver. From navigating 16-gear manuals in Iraq to leading a dedicated fleet at Schneider, Patrice shares how she turned her military MOS into a trailblazing civilian career.

    Episode Highlights

    • The Transition: Moving from military convoys to DOT regulations and why veterans crave structure in the civilian workforce.
    • Schneider’s Apprenticeship: How veterans can use their GI Bill benefits for up to 10 years post-service while driving.
    • Ride of Pride: The story behind the "rolling memorials." Patrice discusses driving "Fidelity" and the emotional impact of visiting veteran organizations nationwide.

    Upcoming Event: Brothers After War

    Join us for a documentary screening and truck viewing!

    • Date: March 21, 2026
    • Location: Santikos Theater (I-35 North), San Antonio, TX
    • Time: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Truck viewing at 10:45 AM)
    • Featuring: Two Ride of Pride trucks, "Fidelity" and "Eagle."
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    39 mins
  • Mission to Management: Why Veterans Are Built for Franchising
    Mar 1 2026

    How can veterans turn military discipline into business ownership?

    In this episode, Donna sits down with Giuseppe Grammatico, a franchise veteran, coach, and author of Franchise Freedom. While Giuseppe didn't serve in the military, his career transition from Wall Street to franchise ownership taught him a vital lesson: success isn’t about technical expertise—it’s about following a proven system.

    Giuseppe shares why 1 in 5 franchise owners are veterans and how the "soft skills" learned in the service—leadership, quick decision-making, and team management—are the exact ingredients needed to scale a successful business.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Website: ggthefranchiseguide.com (Book a free 20-minute consultation)
    • Book: Franchise Freedom by Giuseppe Grammatico (A 30-minute essential read)
    • Podcast: Franchise Freedom
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • "You Are Responsible for the Healing": Jake Rademacher on Brothers After War
    Feb 16 2026

    In this powerful episode, host Donna sits down with award-winning filmmaker Jake Rademacher to discuss his 21-year journey documenting his brothers’ military service. From the front lines of Iraq to the complex landscape of veteran reintegration, Jake shares how his films, Brothers at War and Brothers After War, evolved into a global movement of healing.

    With over 60,000 veterans and family members impacted by his workshops, Jake provides a raw, honest look at the cost of service and the responsibility of healing.

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    Beyond the Front Line: Jake Rademacher – Brothers at War & Brothers After War

    In this powerful episode, host Donna sits down with award-winning filmmaker Jake Rademacher to discuss his 21-year journey documenting his brothers’ military service. From the front lines of Iraq to the complex landscape of veteran reintegration, Jake shares how his films, Brothers at War and Brothers After War, evolved into a global movement of healing.

    With over 60,000 veterans and family members impacted by his workshops, Jake provides a raw, honest look at the cost of service and the responsibility of healing.

    🎙️ Guest Bio: Jake Rademacher

    Jake Rademacher is the founder of Metanoia Films and Perseverance Productions. A graduate of Notre Dame and Trinity College, Dublin, Jake is a member of the Director’s Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA. His work has earned him the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award and the title of honorary colonel in the Oklahoma National Guard.

    🔑 Key Topics Discussed

    The Origin Story: From Actor to War Documentarian

    • The Inspiration: How his grandfather’s WWII service planted the seeds.
    • The Catalyst: Realizing "the truth wasn't making it out of Iraq" when his brothers returned from Fallujah.
    • The Risk: Jake self-funded his first documentary while working as an actor to embed with the 82nd Airborne in 2005.

    Unprecedented Access

    • The SKIF: Gaining access to film in classified intelligence facilities.
    • The Sunni Triangle: Filming during the most dangerous period of the war.
    • The Bond: Building trust through his brother Isaac’s leadership to capture 43 combat veteran interviews.

    Brothers After War (2019–2022)

    • The Follow-up: Checking back in with 10 veterans from the original film.
    • The Revelation: Isaac’s honest discussion regarding suicide ideation and the impact of nine deployments.
    • The Toll: Exploring how service affects not just the soldier, but the entire family unit.

    The Workshop & Healing

    • Partnership: Working with the Gary Sinise Foundation to reach over 60,000 participants.
    • Ancient Techniques: Using journaling as a "warrior technique" to process trauma.
    • Therapy Truths: Understanding why 50% of therapists may not be the right fit and the difference between PTSD and moral injury.

    💬 Powerful Quotes

    "You're not responsible for the trauma you incurred, but you are responsible for the healing."

    "I didn't expect that military couples would come up and say, 'After seeing the film, we just had our first real conversation about his or her experience overseas.'"

    "30% of our community are going to be at risk for suicide at some point. With that kind of number, there can't be a stigma around it."

    📋 Resources & Seminars

    If you are a veteran, active-duty member, first responder, or a family member, these resources are for you.

    Watch the Films

    • Amazon Prime: Brothers at War & Brothers After War
    • iTunes: Brothers After War
    • Physical Media: DVDs available at Walmart and Amazon

    Attend a Free 4-Hour Seminar

    Includes a film screening, journaling session, and group discussion.

    • Website: BrothersAfterWar.com
    • Email: info@brothersafterwar.com
    • Follow: Facebook and Instagram for upcoming tour dates.


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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Rock Climbing as Therapy for Veterans I Crux Wilderness
    Feb 2 2026

    Host Donna Hoffmeyer talks with Dana and Luke Stricevic, founders of Crux Wilderness, a nonprofit using rock climbing to support veterans and active-duty service members transitioning to civilian life. Luke, a Marine Corps veteran, shares how climbing gave him purpose and structure after leaving the military, and how that personal experience became a mission to serve others.

    They explore the strong parallels between military service and climbing, the simple philosophy behind Crux Wilderness, and how their free clinics help veterans build calm, confidence, and community—one climb at a time.

    In this episode:

    • Rock climbing as a therapeutic, sustainable tool for transition
    • Free veteran climbing clinics in San Diego, Joshua Tree, and Inyo National Forest
    • Family days, alpine trips, and advanced climbing clinics
    • Building community without pressure or obligation

    Learn more at Crux Wilderness and discover how climbing can go beyond the frontline.

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    55 mins