Podcasts

We’ve Got Your Six
Tuesdays 9am-10am
Sundays 9am-10am
With close to 93,000 self-reported veterans residing in the state of New Hampshire this represents a robust population reflecting close to 7% of the total state population. (2022 World Population Review) Each week we focus on military and veteran stories of service. We work to promote awareness of veteran services and resources highlighting local organizations and longstanding government entities. We also share upcoming events which have significant military presence or appeal. You’ll be inspired and amazed at the variety of services, veteran experiences and their stories of resilience. When it comes to services, issues, and important conversations, we strive each week to let our service members and their families know … “We’ve Got Your Six!”
Tuesday, May 9, 202305/09/2023
We’ve got Your Six 05-07-23
This week Matt Foster and Scott Spradling speak with Michael Moffett, Mark Plouffe and Laura Barker.
Monday, May 1, 202305/01/2023
We’ve Got Your Six 04-30-23
This week Matt Foster and Scott Spradling talk with Laura Gilman from Mobius Mobility, Veteran and I-Bot user Mike Moran and Scott Hyder from the Hidden Battles Foundation.
Monday, April 24, 202304/24/2023
We’ve Got Your Six 04-23-23
This week Phil and Scott talk with Tye Thompson in the first segment; then in this week’s second segment the guys hear from Charlotte Trodden and Nona Alexander. and in our last segment Paul Roy joins the conversation.
Monday, April 17, 202304/17/2023
We’ve Got Your Six 04-16-23
This week Phil talks with Warren Perry, Deputy Adjutant General at the State of New Hampshire’s Department of Military Affairs and Veterans Services. In our second segment Phil chats with Pete Burdett, Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army and in our last segment we hear from Kevin Forrest, Director of the VA Medical Center in Manchester.
Tuesday, April 11, 202304/11/2023
We’ve Got Your Six 04-09-23
This week Matt and Scott talk with Michael Rhilinger, who currently assists fellow Veterans with all things VA service related. In our second segment we hear from (Ret.) U.S. Air Force Veteran Hillary Seeger who shares just what it was like to serve during the Cold War Era and in our last segment we learn about the NH veteran nonprofit Azimuth Check Foundation from Co-Founder Eric Furey.
Monday, April 3, 202304/03/2023
We’ve Got Your Six 04-02-23
This week Phil Taub is joined by former U.S. Senator, Kelly Ayotte, to discuss her commitment to the veteran community as a spouse of an Air Force pilot and a US Senator. Phil and the Senator also speak with Eddie Edwards about his service and how he’s helping veterans and David Tile shares the efforts of Harbor Care along with details on a new initiative recently launched to help reduce veteran suicide.
Monday, March 27, 202303/27/2023
We’ve Got Your Six 03-26-23
This week Scott Spradling and Matt Foster talk with Liberty House Executive Director, Jeff Nelson, about how Liberty House provides substance-free housing and assistance to help veterans get back on their feet, and Equine Immersion Project Founder & CEO, Tara Mahoney, on how her organization supports service members and their families through the power of horses.
Tuesday, March 21, 202303/21/2023
We’ve Got Your Six 03-19-23
Phil Taub sits down with (Ret.) U.S. Army Captain, Ginger Munson, to discuss her service background, The state of NH Veterans, and the Franklin Veterans Project – a state-of-the-art campus in Franklin, New Hampshire.
Monday, March 13, 202303/13/2023
We’ve Got Your Six 03-12-23
Scott Spradling and Matt Foster speak with (Ret.) U.S. Navy E-7, Rich Berklund about his time at sea stationed on 4 different fast attack submarines, (Ret.) U.S. Air Force Enlisted Cargomaster, Matt Mayberry about the Commendation Medal for Exemplary Service and (Ret.) U.S. Army Green Beret LTC, Kurt Webber about his nonprofit Camp Resilience.
Monday, March 6, 202303/06/2023
We’ve Got Your Six 03-05-23
This week guest hosts Scott Spradling and Matt Foster talk with Jerry Freeman, Steve & Melinda Tourangeau and Jeanne Grover.