Womack Career Coaching & Consulting

So There I Was...

Comedy EN ↓ 48 episodes

A place where military veterans can come together and share stories of their careers. In hopes of continuing the connection, bond and brotherhood and prevent further veteran suicide.

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Womack Career Coaching & Consulting

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Comedy

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womackc3.com

Latest episode

Jun 2, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 47: Jaime Martinez – What Do You Do With the Gift of Life? A Story of Service, Cancer, and Resilience 02.06.2026

Retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Jaime Martinez has lived enough experiences for several lifetimes. A first-generation Peruvian-American, Jaime enlisted as an infantryman, served in the 82nd Airborne Division, fought in Panama and the Gulf War, earned a direct commission, served at the Pentagon and White House, deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, commanded at every level, and ultimately took battalio...

Episode 46: Kelley Jensen – TMS, Autism, and PTSD Recovery 11.05.2026

In this episode of So There I Was, Travis sits down with Kelley Jensen, Chief Marketing Officer of Brain Performance Technologies, to explore the growing use of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for autism, PTSD, depression, anxiety, OCD, sleep issues, and traumatic brain injuries. Kelley shares the deeply personal story that led her into the field after searching for help for her autistic s...

Episode 45: Devin Smith – Suicidal Thoughts, Army Life, and Rebuilding Identity 11.05.2026

In this episode, Devin Fish shares the raw story behind his book Answering the Hard Questions: Let It Be the End of the Chapter, Not the End of the Book. From poverty, addiction in his family, repeated instability, and losing his mother while serving in the Army, Devin walks through the mental and emotional battles that nearly ended his life. He opens up about military life, depression, online sca...

Episode 44: Mark Parrish – War to Business Leadership 07.05.2026

In this episode, Mark Parrish shares his journey from National Guard service to building a multi-unit McDonald’s franchise operation. He reflects on joining the military before 9/11, deploying to Ramadi during one of the most violent periods of the Iraq War, and navigating the challenges of transition back to civilian life. Mark breaks down how military structure, discipline, and leadership transl...

Episode 43: Evan Lowe – Artillery to Marketing 04.05.2026

In this episode, Evan Lowe shares his path from Army artillery officer to a future in marketing within the Army. He talks through ROTC beginnings, deployments, command experiences, and the reality of leading soldiers through both discipline and chaos. Evan breaks down the shift from combat arms to recruiting command and eventually into a highly selective Army marketing program. Along the way, he h...

Episode 42: Lucas Velmer – From Combat Engineer to Civil Affairs: War, Transition, and the Reality After Service 30.04.2026

In this episode of So There I Was, Travis sits down with Army veteran Lucas Velmer to unpack a career shaped by war, leadership, and a brutally honest transition out of the military. Lucas shares how he went from a small-town upbringing to joining the Army in 2000, serving as a combat engineer with multiple Iraq deployments, and eventually transitioning into Civil Affairs—working across complex mi...

Episode 41: Michael Brennan – Leadership, Trauma, and Rebuilding After Military Service 29.04.2026

In this episode, Travis sits down with Air Force veteran and First Sergeant Michael Brennan for one of the most raw and real conversations on military service, transition, and recovery. Michael shares his journey from joining the military after 9/11, through years of back-to-back deployments across Kuwait, Iraq, and Afghanistan, to leadership roles as a First Sergeant responsible for hundreds of a...

Episode 40: Shain Uddin – From Bangladesh to the U.S. Army: Leadership, Identity, and Earning the American Dream 20.04.2026

In this episode, Travis Womack sits down with Army officer Shahin Uddin to unpack a journey that starts in Bangladesh and leads to senior leadership in the U.S. military. After immigrating to America at age 12, Shahin’s path was shaped by sacrifice, discipline, and a relentless pursuit of opportunity—starting with joining the Army to pay for college. From infantry officer to military intelligence...

Episode 39: Michael Brown – From Air Force Plumber to Tech Founder: Building Opportunity from the Ground Up 02.04.2026

In this episode, Travis Womack sits down with Air Force veteran and entrepreneur Michael Brown for a conversation that cuts across service, risk, and reinvention. What starts as a practical decision to join the military turns into a career shaped by unexpected opportunity—from plumbing in the Air Force to pioneering software that transformed base engineering operations. Michael shares how early ex...

Episode 38: David Bartley – From Suicide Attempt to Saving Lives Through Connection 25.03.2026

David Bartley — From Suicide Attempt to Saving Lives Through Connection In this episode, I sit down with David Bartley — speaker, mental health advocate, and someone who has dedicated his life to helping others after surviving his own suicide attempt. David didn’t serve in the military, but his connection to it runs deep — through family, through service to soldiers, and through years of speaking...

Episode 37 – Timothy French — Iraq, Loss, and the Reality of Combat Nobody Talks About 21.03.2026

Timothy French — Iraq, Loss, and the Reality of Combat Nobody Talks About In this episode, I sit down with Tim French — infantry veteran, Old Guard alum, and someone whose story captures both the intensity of combat and the weight that comes with it long after. Tim joined the Army just months before September 11th, 2001. Like many from that generation, 9/11 didn’t just shape his service — it accel...

Episode 36 – Jody Shouse — From Mogadishu to the Old Guard: A Career of Airborne Leadership 16.03.2026

Jody Shouse — From Mogadishu to the Old Guard: A Career of Airborne Leadership In this episode, I sit down with Jody Shouse — a former commander of mine, mentor, and career Army officer whose path through the military spans airborne operations, Somalia, and multiple assignments with the historic 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, The Old Guard. Jody’s story begins in 1988 when, fresh out of high school a...

Episode 35: Clear Path Home: Service, Struggle, and Second Missions 18.02.2026

Ryan Woodruff, Marine Corps infantry veteran and CEO of Clear Path for Veterans. Ryan shares his combat experience in Iraq, the difficult transition home, struggles with identity and alcohol, and the long road to healing. He unpacks the power of community, faith, service, and purpose—and explains how Clear Path provides peer mentorship, service dogs, wellness programs, and practical support to hel...

Episode 34: Rank, Reactor, and Reality: Life in the Nuclear Navy 07.10.2025

Retired Navy veteran Mark Schneider joins Travis to share his extraordinary journey from submarines to aircraft carriers to a combat deployment in Iraq supporting the Army. As the only combat nuclear limited duty officer, Mark offers rare insights into Navy culture, rank quirks, and the challenges of leading in the high-stakes world of nuclear operations. Packed with humor, leadership lessons, and...

Episode 33: From Combat to Caskets: A Soldier’s Story of Service and Sacrifice 07.10.2025

Army veteran Jeremiah Anderson-Kaapa shares his journey from infantry deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan to serving in the Old Guard at Arlington. With over 1,200 funerals performed including the lying in state of President George H.W. Bush he reflects on the discipline, humility, and meaning found in honoring the fallen. Jeremiah opens up about leadership, transition, and the importance of holdi...

Episode 32: From the Corps to Community: The Veritable Veteran’s Story 05.09.2025

Marine veteran Evan—better known online as Veritable Veteran—joins Travis to share his powerful journey through service, struggle, and healing. From deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan to finding purpose after leaving the Corps, Evan reflects on combat stories, mental health battles, and the creation of his viral platform helping veterans laugh and connect. A raw, honest, and often hilarious look...

Episode 31: The Voice of The Old Guard 08.12.2024

Matt Dewagner joins the show as his Army career is slowly coming to an end. He reflects on his enlisted time and later officer time serving in The Old Guard. His voice has narrated what would seem like countless ceremonies over the years. I had the pleasure of serving with Matt and his ability to tell a story is unlike any other. The post Episode 31: The Voice of The Old Guard first appeared on Wo...

Episode 30: Keep Moving, Keep Shooting 08.12.2024

Clay Novak shares about his pretty awesome and crazy military career and what sparked him to want to write a book! Check it out and if you like it he may have to write part 2! Keep Moving, Keep Shooting https://www.amazon.com/Keep-Moving-Shooting-Clay-Novak/dp/1646638441/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2H9XJZPZRXUE6&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.5NOHVWGsFCqANh9a0CMliy3CwPeMJVG5ATz9-5-H1DLZu_yDYpDmVG0dJJfu0n0LHWiRLY7J-L0ojqXtG...

Episode 29: A Gold Star Widow 08.12.2024

Michelle Black joins us to talk about the worst time of her life and the search for truth. Her husband and Green Beret Bryan Black was killed in Niger in 2017 and the redacted information drove her to find the truth. The full story you can find in her book, "Sacrifice: Sacrifice: The Green Berets, a Fateful Ambush, and a Gold Star Widow's Fight for the Truth." https://www.amazon.com/Sacrifice-Bere...

Episode 28: A pallet in Pakistan and SGT Blake 08.12.2024

Steve Wallace shares many of his adventures as a paratrooper, commander, Old Guard alumni, and one hilarious story of that time he had to find SGT Blake. The post Episode 28: A pallet in Pakistan and SGT Blake first appeared on Womack C3 .

Episode 27: Building the Space Force, Breaking Under Pressure, and Leading Through It — Shawn William Campbell 08.12.2024

Building the Space Force, Breaking Under Pressure, and Leading Through It — Shawn William Campbell In this episode, I sit down with retired Air Force officer Shawn William Campbell — one of the first senior leaders tasked with standing up the United States Space Force. Shawn served 30 years in uniform, including nine years inside the Pentagon. His career spanned enlisted service, officer commissio...

Episode 26: Alani Bankhead — Imposter Syndrome, Child Exploitation Investigations, and The Least of Us 08.12.2024

In this episode, I sit down with Alani Bankhead — Air Force investigator, author, and TEDx speaker — for a raw and honest conversation about purpose, pain, and protecting the vulnerable. Alani began her career on active duty before transitioning to the Air Force Reserve, serving as a special agent investigating some of the military’s most serious crimes. From counterintelligence and special operat...

Episode 25: Don Bentley – Aviator turned Author 08.12.2024

Don Bentley joins the show to talk about his career as an Apache Helicopter pilot, deploying to Afghanistan, and his transition into retirement and writing his first book. He is the author of three Tom Clancy novels as well as his own series, most recently the release of "Forgotten War." The post Episode 25: Don Bentley – Aviator turned Author first appeared on Womack C3 .

Episode 24: The all female Cultural Support Team 08.12.2024

Kat Kaelin served as one of the first volunteers for the Army "Cultural Support Team" (CST), also nicknamed the "The Pink Team," which was the pilot program to introduce women into combat arms. She served in Afghanistan, deployed with Army Rangers. We cover many topics from the challenges of being a woman in this roll, the expectations she was up against and how she is doing now mentally with the...

Episode 23: A Marine Combat Photographer 08.11.2024

Michael Molinksi was a Marine Combat Photographer, that is the short version. He is an inventor, anti child drowning advocate, and an ultra fitness athlete. Listen in on his fun adventures in the Marine Corp as well as his never ending pursuit to help others since he got out. The post Episode 23: A Marine Combat Photographer first appeared on Womack C3 .

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