Tracer Rounds — Featuring Graham Paul Roberts
British Soldier, Author of Echoes In The Silence, and Unfiltered Voice of Lived Experience
On this episode of Tracer Rounds, we sit down with Graham Paul Roberts, a British Army veteran whose life has been shaped by conflict, courage, and the relentless pursuit of truth. Known for his sharp wit, grounded perspective, and unwavering honesty, Graham brings a voice that resonates across borders and generations. His book, Echoes In The Silence, stands as a powerful testament to the realities of service — the moments that stay buried, the memories that resurface without warning, and the quiet battles fought long after the uniform comes off. Through raw storytelling and emotional clarity, Graham gives readers a window into the internal landscape many veterans know but rarely articulate. In this conversation, Terri and Graham explore: The real human cost of service, far beyond the headlines
How Echoes In The Silence became both a release and a responsibility. The universal struggles veterans face, whether in the UK or the US. The role of humor, grit, and brotherhood in surviving the hardest moments. The importance of speaking openly about trauma, healing, and identity
Graham’s voice is bold, vulnerable, and deeply authentic — the kind of presence that reminds listeners why veteran stories matter and why they must be told in full, not filtered.
This episode of Tracer Rounds is more than a conversation. It’s a bridge between nations, a shared understanding of service, and a reminder that the echoes we carry don’t define us — they guide us.