Episodios

  • Ep. 4: Veteran Recruiter Dan McCall's Insights on Transitioning from Military Service and Air Defense Stories
    Sep 4 2024

    In this episode of Opposite of Infantry, host Kevin Crowsyn is joined by Dan McCall, an Army veteran and experienced recruiter in the veteran space. Dan shares his journey from University of Florida graduate in Army ROTC to an Air Defense Officer, and his transition out of the military. They discuss the challenges of job hunting post-service, the value of humility and authenticity in interviews, and the significance of finding camaraderie and belonging after active duty. Dan brings valuable insights into the veteran community, addressing issues like toxic tribalism and the importance of mental health and camaraderie. They also touch on humorous moments and relatable stories from their military experiences. Tune in for a rich conversation on military service, transition, and beyond.

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    52 m
  • Ep. 3: "Stepbrothers" in Arms: Travis Womack Talks Military Rivalries - Infantry vs POGs & Officers vs Enlisted
    Aug 27 2024

    "Did we just become best friends?!?!?" In this episode of 'The Opposite of Infantry,' Kevin Crowsyn interviews Travis Womack, a veteran with a broad military career. Travis discusses his journey from Airborne Infantry during peak war times to roles in recruiting, maintenance, and the Old Guard. He addresses the challenges and cultural shifts of transitioning between combat and non-combat roles, as well between serving as both enlisted and officer. Throughout these changes, he found commonalities in the bureaucratic nature of military service, and maintained humor throughout his career. Now an executive life coach and podcast host, Travis focuses on supporting the veteran community through interviews and humor. The conversation explores imposter syndrome, toxic tribalism, and the significance of each military role. Travis also shares anecdotes about military awards and the personal stories and memories attached to tokens like coins. The video emphasizes the importance of storytelling and preserving military memories, highlighting the value of staying active in the veteran community.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Ep. 2: Kenny Dugger's Spectrum of Service: From Combat Medic to Civilian Marketer and Afghanistan to Cleveland
    Aug 22 2024

    In this episode of 'The Opposite of Infantry,' host Kevin Crowsyn interviews army veteran Kenny Dugger. Kenny shares his military journey, explaining his transition from an infantry combat medic with a deployment to Afghanistan, to running a clinic and serving as an army recruiter. He was medically retired after nearly 11 years of service, and now works in marketing. Major topics include the contrast between infantry and medical roles, the cultural shifts from combat to office environments, and adapting military skills to civilian careers. The conversation explores themes of reverse mentorship, dealing with imposter syndrome, and the importance of storytelling and community in the veteran experience. Tune in to hear Kenny's insights on maintaining mental health and the significance of supporting fellow veterans!

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    1 h
  • Ep. 1: From Reservist to Recruiting Icon with John Hand
    Aug 19 2024

    In this debut episode of 'The Opposite of Infantry,' host Kevin Crowsyn chats with John Hand, an Army reservist and seasoned recruiter. They discuss John's unique journey from joining the Army Reserves in high school, experiencing the impact of 9/11, and the differences between their multiple deployments. The episode also addresses the concept of 'the opposite of infantry,' reflecting on non-combat roles, toxic tribalism, and their impact on mental health. They share humorous anecdotes about military bureaucracy, highlight the importance of various military roles, and discuss the significance of acknowledging every service member's contribution. Tune in for an insightful conversation that sheds light on validating the service of all veterans and fighting imposter syndrome.

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    58 m