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Navy SEAL Museum Friendly Fire Podcast

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The podcast where two old military friends with often opposing opinions come together to lob friendly grenades at each other about current events–and still part as friends.
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Our Oath and Our Duty

Our Oath and Our Duty

2022-10-1234:05

Our Ukraine involvement and what have we ever gained from going to war? The World Order and how nations behave with each other. US military recruitments rates down; how can we make the military a viable option for young people today? The "shiny" image of our military or its dysfunctional one? It's not a social experiment, and the military doesn't reflect the politics of the United States.
Tangible Goods

Tangible Goods

2022-09-2631:30

Welcome to Season 2 of the Friendly Fire Podcast. Navy SEAL Museum COO Rick Kaiser and Duke Professor Tim Nichols come together again to discuss current events and trending topics. Our co-hosts see the world from very different vantage points, but while they do not always agree on the subject matter, they always part as friends. Tune in to hear what they have to say. We kick off our Second Season of the Friendly Fire Podcast with great discussion! Flourishing in the Free State of Florida...
Tim pummels Rick with some tough questions. Up in arms over gun control and qualifying crew-served weapons. Triggering the need for firearms legislation. Maximum liberty, maximum responsibility. Tax laws and Federal programs. Should the Federal Government use tax law to influence State Government behavior? Jack Daniel’s Squires and the Museum’s Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Program. The due diligence of journalists and media bias.
“Kaiser Family, still in the fight.” Rick’s prosthetic leg: not a WWII amputation. A formula for blade length for amputees competing in running races. Supporting the COVID policy and states all stumbling over it. Criminals versus the mentally ill: alternatives for helping those in a mental health crisis to avoid jail time. The correlation between mass shootings and our country’s deficit in care for the mentally ill. Building cities under sea level, storm surges, and houses on stilts.
Florida’s “common sense governor” and Miami’s bikini-clad beaches. “The Compact” at Duke University and misbehavior. Rick, a person of the people. Gold Star Families visit the Museum’s Memorial Garden and its healing impact. The “non-crisis” at the border and FEMA’s involvement. “Walls don’t work” while COVID continues to crush businesses. BUD/S in quarantine times. Admiral Sands, innovation, and SOCAFRICA.
Chasing Symptoms

Chasing Symptoms

2021-04-0249:26

Retired Master Chief Museum Assistant Executive Director Ken Corona joins the conversation. A whole buffet of stupidity and shutting down young SEALs. Tim’s tenure at Duke with motivated students, Millennials before there were Millennials, believers in democracy, vitriol over the immigration crisis at the border. Precious Memorial Day at the Museum. Speaking about the struggles of our Special Operations Forces and suicide.
The complicated issue of immigration at our border and the need for reform with policy. How much power do citizens have over governance? The “distasteful” position of politicians. Rick’s time at Great Lakes as a cadre for Naval Special Warfare recruitment. Today’s challenges recruiting for the military–should the uniform services be presented as a more mainstream career option? Educating the public about the many benefits and responsibilities of the military.
Democracy is Not Easy

Democracy is Not Easy

2021-03-1637:09

Exercising our First Amendment rights and cancellation. Integrating schools with the use of vouchers and the comprehensive cost of public education. “Sending” Tim some tough questions. Is the government inherently inefficient? Connected, demanding, consuming Americans. Amazon, the 800-pound gorilla. The need for diversification of economy.
Authorizing airstrikes and the upper hand–plus hypocrisy. The President’s ultimate authority, a hierarchy of authorities from Congress, and shackling elected leaders. Higher stakes with bigger bombs, breaking rice bowls to reorient the military, and cake-eating officers. Active combat or nothing. The bell curve of anti-authoritarian, curious, problem-solving, decentralized SEALs walking a fine line of productive citizens and criminals. Fostering a creative, harmonious tactical force wit...
Praise for the Heroes and Legends Lecture Series and more speakers to come. The Museum’s Memorial Day Service on the horizon, including the annual Flag Retirement Ceremony, Beyond The Teams’ beach arrival, the Museum’s Memorial Garden, and the Living Beach Dedication. The Scholarship Program application process opens the end of March for the 2021-2022 academic year. Accountability in the military among leadership and set procedures for addressing sexual harassment.
Identifying as a transgender SEAL and the question of confidentiality. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Self Actualization. 1980: a stellar year for SEALs. The primary and secondary weapons of SEALs and the never-ending importance of knives. The future of Special Forces and battles around the world: figuring out how to get the Force to change without harboring the old for the sake of the new. Drinking and axe throwing.
Navy SEAL Xperience coming to San Diego and California politics. A discrepancy in discarded votes from 2016 to 2020? Polarization or populism in Congress? The SEAL Community and secrecy: how SEALs have moved from a blue-collar force to a white-collar one. The reason for treason? GTMO (Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp), detainees, rough edges, and values. Rick and Tim’s ocean-going Caribbean cruiser ask.
A show pony or sweat equity for the Navy? How politics influence us and making exceptions for exceptional people. The might of the military and its ability to move the COVID vaccine to guarantee success for the states–what is the Federal Government’s role? Rick’s concerns under the new administration. Stretching our energy, managing the Middle East, and China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
The pursuit of impeachment for a past president–a waste of time or compelling for accountability? Enhancing the roles of military spouses for their own personal and professional goals: is there a viable future for the military spouse when the system is still stuck in a 1950’s construct? “Brain drain”, “talent drain”, and an elevated divorce rate in the Special Operations Forces community. Typecasting military servicemembers or making the military address America’s sociological concerns? An “u...
America’s right to free speech, how social media changed the world’s communication, and accountability for censorship. Twitter and technology stretched to extremes. Ongoing discord in our country, listening to understand each other, and the reliability of the news. Minding Mexico and creating consistent immigration policies.
Breaking through barriers at the Capitol–and of the underlying hypocrisy. Water cannons, angry dogs, and securing the continuity of government. Inciting violence or inciting the people against The President? The Minnesota Freedom Fund, our country’s black eye in history, and the government's control of communication.
Two military guys discuss gun control and thoughts on the infringement of the Second Amendment. Investing in law enforcement and backing their service before citizens compensate? “Who’s good, who’s bad?” Embracing protests without arms. Running down groups running roughshod.
Is there a place for women to serve in Special Forces, specifically as Navy SEALs? The right to vote for all–but only with proof of identity? Appointing the Ninth Supreme Court Justice now or later? Can you be both a SEAL and a politician?
COVID Deployment

COVID Deployment

2021-01-1934:05

Is protesting appropriate in the arena of professional sports? More or less guidance and regulations for the “COVID Deployment”? Term limits for Supreme Court Justices in light of the contributions and passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
The Church of Universal Life and Rick’s ordination. Tim’s experience of the clergy in the military and Rick’s change of heart after his role with Casualty Assistance. Extortion 17 and Rick’s “compassion disorder.” The Museum’s Trident House Charities Program: addressing the spiritual health of those in the Special Operations Community. Grounding new SEALs in their heritage. Showing Naval Special Warfare leadership the value of investing in incoming operators with history and heritage. Tim pra...
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