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SOFREP Radio

Special operations military news and straight talk with the guys in the community. Hosted by former military operators. As seen ranked #1 in Apple Podcasts government category.

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Jun 29, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 483: Hunting pirates with Big Phil Campion, Crate Club Academy debrief 11.10.2019

Hosting this show is Phil Campion, a veteran of military operations in just about every conflict-prone corner of the world. He served with the Royal Hampshires, passed through Commando and Parachute Regiment selection, before being badged with 22 SAS. He left the British Army in his early thirties, with the rank of Staff Sergeant, and started working on the private military circuit. He lives in So...

Episode 482: Shooting the sh!t with Eric Davis, Raising Men, and funny SEAL stories 04.10.2019

Brandon Webb hosts former Navy SEAL sniper instructor, Eric Davis. The guys catch up on the recent Crate Club Academy event that took place at Virginia International Raceway (VIR) and some of the positive experiences with the course attendees and staff. They reveal some plans for the Academy event next year that you don't want to miss. Eric also discusses his book "Raising Men: Lessons Navy SEALs...

Episode 481: When violence is the answer, controversial fight techniques, and SEAL training 27.09.2019

Brandon Webb hosts world renowned self-defense expert, Tim Larkin, on the podcast to share his self-defense philosophy with the SOFREP crew. Brandon and Tim discuss the SEAL community, his travel ban from the UK for his controversial fight techniques, and Tim's time in Navy SEAL BUD/S training. They also discuss his book, When Violence is the Answer: Learning How to Do What it Takes When Your Life...

Episode 480: Phil Campion on the formidable fighting force called Gurkhas 20.09.2019

Hosting this show is Phil Campion, a veteran of military operations in just about every conflict-prone corner of the world. He served with the Royal Hampshires, passed through Commando and Parachute Regiment selection, before being badged with 22 SAS. He left the British Army in his early thirties, with the rank of Staff Sergeant, and started working on the private military circuit. He lives in So...

Episode 479: Phil Campion on the SAS selection process and hunting pirates 13.09.2019

Hosting this show is Phil Campion, a veteran of military operations in just about every conflict-prone corner of the world. He served with the Royal Hampshires, passed through Commando and Parachute Regiment selection, before being badged with 22 SAS. He left the British Army in his early thirties, with the rank of Staff Sergeant, and started working on the private military circuit. He lives in So...

Episode 478: Alex Hollings on the harrowing story of the Andree Expedition 06.09.2019

Guest host Alex Hollings tells the harrowing story of the Andree Expedition -- a small group of explorers that died in 1897 while attempting to be the first men to reach the North Pole. Hollings, a Marine veteran and journalist, offers a scripted account of their story while discussing his unique perspective on heroism. According to Hollings, success isn’t a prerequisite for admiration and respect...

Episode 477: Scott McEwen discusses ongoing SEAL community issues, Chris Kyle, and his newest book 30.08.2019

On this episode, Brandon Webb hosts author Scott McEwen. McEwan is arguably most well-known for co-writing the best-selling memoir turned Hollywood blockbuster, "American Sniper." They get into memories of Chris Kyle, McEwan's newest book "City of Death: Humanitarian Warriors in the Battle of Mosul", and some discussion about ongoing cultural issues within the SEAL community. You can pick up a cop...

Episode 476: Phil Campion on SAS selection, EDC options in the UK, and firearm training in Europe 23.08.2019

Hosting this show is Phil Campion, a veteran of military operations in just about every conflict-prone corner of the world. He served with the Royal Hampshires, passed through Commando and Parachute Regiment selection, before being badged with 22 SAS. He left the British Army in his early thirties, with the rank of Staff Sergeant, and started working on the private military circuit. He lives in So...

Episode 475: Marine Corps veteran and journalist Alex Hollings on UFO misconceptions and realities 16.08.2019

Journalist Alex Hollings steps up to the plate as guest host for this unusual episode of SOFREP Radio. Hollings may allow room for the idea that not all UFO sightings can be explained away, but he’s not ready to welcome our new alien overlords quite yet. In this episode, Hollings breaks down how military aircraft are commonly mistaken for something otherworldly and delves into upcoming and classif...

Episode 474: Director Todd Robinson on his new Vietnam War movie 'The Last Full Measure' 09.08.2019

Joining the show is producer, writer, and director, Todd Robinson. His latest movie The Last Full Measure is scheduled for release on October 25, 2019 and features a star cast including Sebastian Stan, Christopher Plummer, Samuel L. Jackson, William Hurt, Ed Harris, Peter Fonda, John Savage and Jeremy Irvine. Unlike any film from the war genre, it focuses on the herioc true story of Air Force spec...

Episode 473: Kamal Ravikant on his new book, the weight of leadership, and Brandon's friendship 02.08.2019

Back on the show is our friend Kamal Ravikant, an army veteran turned venture capitalist whose newest project is a rewrite of his book “Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It." The book will be out January 7th, 2020 and you can preorder it now. Kamal and Brandon Webb get into some very candid stories about their own friendship and personal backgrounds. You'll definitely learn something new abo...

Episode 472: Brandon Webb is back to discuss some significant show and company updates 26.07.2019

SOFREP Radio is back in action! In this episode, CEO and former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb discusses some recent changes with the podcast as well as updates on other parts of the company. He gets into the recent departure of Jack Murphy, discusses what the company has been up to recently, and lays out plans for a new "super site" that will host all of our content, gear and much more. If you've been ar...

Ep. 471 - The Indepence Day Extravaganza With Joe Lafave & Josh Lees 05.07.2019

With Independence Day on Thursday, Jack and Dennis felt there was no better episode than this one to show off some patriotism.  Jack gives a break down on his article about the battle of New York and how George Washington the General had to use his creativity to win the war despite losing many battles along the way.  The guys also discuss how the founding fathers were a cast of characters who were...

Ep. 470 - Sharing Psychedelics Stories With Former Ranger Myles Grantham 03.07.2019

Former Ranger & friend of Jack's, Myles Grantham joins the podcast to share his unique experience using psychedelics and how it's helped him.  After hearing former SEAL, Jeff Nichols, speak about his use of psychedelics to help his mental clarity, Myles wanted to speak with SOFREP and further the conversation of helping veterans heal using psychedelics.  He shares how he went from a straight e...

Ep. 469 -Former CIA Officer Joe Goldberg 29.06.2019

Joe Goldberg, former CIA agent joins the program for a great conversation about his time working in the CIA.  Joe talks about starting off as a "video librarian" in the 80's, how he gathered open sourced information before the internet took off, how the 24 hour news cycle has changed the world we live in today.  He explains how his job was to create messages to tell the truth in their own way, how...

Ep. 468 - Retired Sergeant Major Jason Beighley 27.06.2019

After spending 25 years in the Army with over 17 years as a Sergeant Major, Jason Beighley has quite a decorated career in the military.  We are fortunate enough to spend some time talking with him about a myriad of topics including how basic training has fallen by the wasteside, how the length of this current war has led to cultural problems, working in special operations as a profession, dispell...

Ep. 467 - Author & Ranger During the Pat Tillman Incident Steven Elliott 21.06.2019

Joining the show is former Army Ranger & author of "War Story" Steven Elliott.  He served alongside Pat Tillman when Tillman died in a friendly fire incident in Afghanistan on April 22nd, 2004.  Elliott is one of two men believed to have possibly killed Tillman in the incident.  Steven talks about his beginnings as a Ranger and then describes the events of that tragic day.  He and Jack then sh...

Ep. 466: Success With Psychedelics From Seal Team 6 Member Jeff Nichols 19.06.2019

Exercise Physiologist & member of SEAL Team 6, Jeff Nichols, joins the show to talk about the preparation & training for BUDs.  Jeff also discusses the importance of recovery and preaches longevity when mentioning how to continue to train once you've gone through BUDs.  Jeff shares the darkness he fell into when his time in the Navy ended and how suicidal thoughts made him change his minds...

Ep. 465 - Former Marine & FBI Special Agent Ed Mireles 14.06.2019

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Ep. 464 - Author Cody Perron, Former Marine & DSS Agent 12.06.2019

For the first time on the show, we welcome on a former Special Agent of the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service, Cody Perron.  He is also a former Marine as well as an author of the book "Agent Unknown" detailing his time as a DSS agent.  Cody shares what exactly a DSS Agent is and the duties that come with the job, some of the toughest spots he's been assigned to detail, includ...

Ep. 463 - Jeff Kirkham - The AK-47 Episode 07.06.2019

The anticipated return of Jeff Kirkham and his nearly 30 years of service in the Army Special Forces to share his expertise on the Kalashnikov.  First Jeff shares some thoughts on Jack's book "Murphy's Law" after just completing it, and the guys wrap about some topics included in the novel.  Once "The AK-47" episode truly begins, Jeff shares how he became passionate about the gun, common misconcep...

Ep. 462 - Ben Blum, Author "Ranger Games" 06.06.2019

Ben Blum joins SOFREP Radio to share the story of his cousin, former Army Ranger Alex Blum's story in Ben's novel "Ranger Games." The book details Alex's involvement in the 2006 bank robbery in Tacoma, Washington where Alex, Luke Elliott Sommer, another former Ranger, and two other men stole over $54,000.  Ben explains why Rangers would decide to rob a bank, detailing Sommer showing signs of psych...

Ep. 461 - Alex Hollings 01.06.2019

Former Marine, Alex Hollings is welcomed back to the program and after a brief conversation about life as a reporter and reviewing military gear the conversation quickly goes off the rails.  Jack and Alex continue to plan their "epic comic book podcast" with no date set, They quickly divert into topics such as - how pop culture is shaped by mythology, polygamy in foreign countries, the debate betw...

Ep. 360 - Former Special Forces, Author & Journalist Greg Walker 29.05.2019

Greg Walker, an investigative journalist on the NewsRep.com, author, and former member of several Special Forces Groups joins Jack for a breakdown of former Green Beret turned Sandinista David Baez along with an in depth conversation regarding mental health in the military.  Walker gives a complete breakdown of the fascinating story how a Nicaraguan turned American citizen ended up as a Sandinista...

Ep. 459 - Navy Veteran & Author Jeffery Hess 24.05.2019

Jeffrey Hess, author of "No Salvation" speaks with Jack & Ian about his novel inspired by actual events that took place in 1972 aboard the USS Kitty Hawk.  The novel details how African-American sailors faced difficulties while trying to obtain higher ranked positions within the Navy, despite a lower requirement for enlistment.  Hess describes the riot about the USS Kitty Hawk in October of '7...

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