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In a compelling episode of Oscar Mike Radio, host Travis Partington welcomes P.K. Edgewater—veteran, author, and teacher—for a deeply meaningful discussion on military life, legacy, and the long-lasting impact of war.
This episode offers more than just a conversation—it provides insight into the emotional realities veterans face and the healing power of storytelling.
P.K. Edgewater begins by sharing his family’s remarkable military history, a legacy shaped by generations of service. This foundation not only influenced his life but also inspired his writing, particularly his novel Passages.
Through this lens, listeners gain a deeper understanding of how military culture and generational experiences shape identity, duty, and personal struggle.
One of the central themes of the episode is the psychological and emotional toll of war—especially for Vietnam veterans. P.K. speaks candidly about:
This honest reflection highlights an often-overlooked aspect of military service: the enduring mental and emotional impact long after the battlefield.
P.K.’s novel Passages serves as a powerful vehicle for exploring trauma, healing, and human connection. The book delves into:
By blending fiction with emotional truth, Passages offers readers a relatable and compassionate perspective on the veteran experience.
Travis Partington, a Marine veteran and podcast host, reflects on his own journey and the mission behind Oscar Mike Radio. His work centers on one key belief: stories matter.
Through storytelling, veterans can:
This episode reinforces that storytelling is not just therapeutic—it’s transformative.
A major takeaway from this conversation is the importance of empathy. By listening to and sharing veteran stories, we can create stronger connections between military and civilian communities.
P.K. and Travis emphasize that understanding begins with listening—and that every story has the power to inspire, educate, and heal.
This episode of Oscar Mike Radio is a must-listen for anyone interested in veteran experiences, mental health, and the power of storytelling. P.K. Edgewater’s insights, combined with Travis Partington’s perspective, create a conversation that is both thought-provoking and deeply human.
Whether you’re a veteran, a family member, or simply someone who wants to better understand the realities of military life, this episode offers valuable perspective and meaningful takeaways.
By Travis PartingtonIn a compelling episode of Oscar Mike Radio, host Travis Partington welcomes P.K. Edgewater—veteran, author, and teacher—for a deeply meaningful discussion on military life, legacy, and the long-lasting impact of war.
This episode offers more than just a conversation—it provides insight into the emotional realities veterans face and the healing power of storytelling.
P.K. Edgewater begins by sharing his family’s remarkable military history, a legacy shaped by generations of service. This foundation not only influenced his life but also inspired his writing, particularly his novel Passages.
Through this lens, listeners gain a deeper understanding of how military culture and generational experiences shape identity, duty, and personal struggle.
One of the central themes of the episode is the psychological and emotional toll of war—especially for Vietnam veterans. P.K. speaks candidly about:
This honest reflection highlights an often-overlooked aspect of military service: the enduring mental and emotional impact long after the battlefield.
P.K.’s novel Passages serves as a powerful vehicle for exploring trauma, healing, and human connection. The book delves into:
By blending fiction with emotional truth, Passages offers readers a relatable and compassionate perspective on the veteran experience.
Travis Partington, a Marine veteran and podcast host, reflects on his own journey and the mission behind Oscar Mike Radio. His work centers on one key belief: stories matter.
Through storytelling, veterans can:
This episode reinforces that storytelling is not just therapeutic—it’s transformative.
A major takeaway from this conversation is the importance of empathy. By listening to and sharing veteran stories, we can create stronger connections between military and civilian communities.
P.K. and Travis emphasize that understanding begins with listening—and that every story has the power to inspire, educate, and heal.
This episode of Oscar Mike Radio is a must-listen for anyone interested in veteran experiences, mental health, and the power of storytelling. P.K. Edgewater’s insights, combined with Travis Partington’s perspective, create a conversation that is both thought-provoking and deeply human.
Whether you’re a veteran, a family member, or simply someone who wants to better understand the realities of military life, this episode offers valuable perspective and meaningful takeaways.