The Bravery Network Podcast: Recent Episodes

The Bravery Network

Beasley Media Group launched the Bravery Network in Ft. Myers, Florida in October 2020.

The weekend public affairs radio program is hosted by B103.9 Morning Show Personality and Army veteran Jason “Big Mama” Jones. The program is dedicated to shining a light on important issues ranging from PTSD and wellness to saluting Veterans who are making a difference in the local community. 

The show can be heard on Sunday mornings on Beasley Media Group’s WXKB-FM, WRXK-FM, WJPT-FM, WWCN-FM, WRXK HD-2 and WJBX-FM. It is also available for download via the station websites.

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Jason Jones is interviewing Retired Naval Reserve Captain and Afghanistan Veteran John Lazzaro.

John heads up the Stan and Haney DRAFT Fund. The Stan and Haney D.R.A.F.T. Fund stands for Direct Relief and Assistance for Florida Troops. It is a “501(c)(3)” a nonprofit organization that has been approved by the Internal Revenue Service as a tax-exempt, charitable organization. 100% of the money donated is given to individuals actively serving troops and their local families.

Donations can be made at any Wells Fargo Bank Nationwide. Simply tell your bank teller that you would like to donate to the “Stan and Haney DRAFT Fund” You can also donate by dropping off a donation at the Beasley Studio’s in Estero, Fl. or by participating in the Amazon Smile program.

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Jason Jones speaks with veteran Adam Martin from HeroSong.

HeroSong is a nonprofit organization in southwest Florida for active military, veterans and first responders to record their own original music at no cost. The organization was founded in 2016 by Steve Smith and Julian Sundby during a Nashville recording session that later became the foundation of HeroSong. It’s mission encompasses producing dreams for those who serve by using music as therapy with vocational opportunities. Business is done at The Fort Studios in Fort Myers located at 4101 Colonial Boulevard. For more information on HeroSong visit them on their website, www.herosong.org or call Co-Founder Julian Sundby at 239-785-3678.

CONTACT: 

Julian Sundby

HeroSong, Co-Founder                                                            

239-785-3678

info@herosong.org

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Jason Jones interviews General (Ret) Frederick M. Franks, Jr., U.S. Army Honorary Director, Southwest Florida Warrior Health and Fitness Program.

General Fred Franks was born in West Lawn, PA, and graduated from the US Military Academy at West Point.

Since active Army retirement 1 December 1994, General Franks has continued work in public service. He holds the Class of 1966 Chair in the Simon Center for the Professional Military Ethic at the United States Military Academy at West Point, teaching Battle Command. He serves voluntarily as Chairman of the Board of VII Corps Desert Storm Veterans Association and as President of the Limb Loss Panel of the Defense Health Board. Earlier in 2009 he completed work leading a task force recommending ways for the Army and Nation to better fulfill our duty to Wounded, Ill, and Injured Service Members for the Army Chief of Staff. In September 2001 President George W. Bush appointed him to the American Battle Monuments Commission. He became the ninth Chairman of ABMC in January 2005 and served in that capacity until January 2009. He has been a senior mentor in the U.S. Army’s Strategic Leader Course, Battle Command Training Program, and the Joint Force Land Component Commander Course. General Franks also speaks publicly on leadership and public service, using the theme, ‘to lead is also to serve’. He collaborated with Tom Clancy on a book, Into the Storm: A Study in Command, first published in 1997 with two additional chapters added and the latest edition published 2007. General Franks also serves on a corporate Board of Directors.

During his active Army service, General Franks commanded Armored Cavalry units at platoon, troop, squadron, and regimental levels in the 11th and 3d Armored Cavalry Regiments in periods from early 1960 to 1984. General Franks served in combat in Vietnam as S-3, 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment August 1969 until being medically evacuated to Valley Forge General Hospital in May 1970 after being wounded in action in Cambodia. After having his leg amputated below the knee and rehabilitation at Valley Forge General Hospital, he was permitted to remain on active duty and returned to active service in early 1972. Later, in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, then Lieutenant General Franks commanded the 146,000 US and British forces of VII Corps that attacked over 250 kilometers in 89 hours and as part of the Coalition liberated Kuwait in February 1991. He concluded his active service as Commanding General Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) from 1991-1994, responsible for the U. S. Army’s school system and for formulating concepts and requirements for future land warfare.

General Franks holds two Master Degrees from Columbia University in New York City, an honorary Master of Military Art and Science from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and an honorary Doctor of Humanities from Albright College in Reading, PA. He successfully completed U.S. Army Airborne and Ranger training, as well as military service schools to include the National War College. He received four awards for valor, two Purple Hearts, numerous military awards for service, and individual decorations and awards from foreign governments, his native Pennsylvania, and the Harry S. Truman Good Neighbor Award Foundation in Kansas City. He was elected to the Athletic Hall of Fame and named a Distinguished Alumni by his hometown Wilson High School, and elected in 2004 to the Berks County Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. In May 2000 the Association of Graduates named him a Distinguished Graduate of West Point. In May 2008 he was inducted into the Ft. Leavenworth Hall of Fame.

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Interview with Assistant Professor at Florida Gulf Coast University and Occupational Therapist who works with Veterans, Dr. Bridget Belanger.

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Interview with the President of Wounded Warriors of Collier County, Inc., Dale Mullin.

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Interview with Senior Director of Training and Network Development at Home Base, Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital, Doctor Louis Chow and Home Base Program Manager, Armando Hernandez.