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We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT

We Got Your 6@6 with THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOT PROJECT

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In this episode of We Got Your 6 @ 6, we welcomed Shane Schreck, creator of The Schreck Method, a system focused on helping people build and maintain positive habits and mental frameworks for a healthier, more productive life. Shane shared insights from his book and website, and discussed the upcoming launch of two app versions designed to help individuals consistently implement positive systems in their daily lives. The show also featured music from Matt Rawls, whose songs carry powerful stories and reflections from real-life experiences. We highlighted three of his tracks: “Devil Woman,” a song about the temptation of wanting something you know you shouldn’t; “Whiskey Kills,” which reflects on how alcohol can move from emotional comfort to physical harm—drawing from Matt’s time working in the oil fields where whiskey in coffee was sometimes used just to stay warm; and “Make War,” a song that reflects on the historical realities of westward expansion and how conflicts over land and values continue to echo in today’s world. We also shared updates on several projects from The People’s Patriot Project, including early planning for a ruck event at Alexis Bailly Vineyard targeted for October 17, which will bring together music, games, rucking, and camaraderie. Other updates include the development of a new website, shorter communication emails, continued support for Wreaths Across America, growth of WeP3 Radio—a station dedicated to music written and performed by those who have served—and the early buzz surrounding the upcoming Frontline Freedom Fest. Andrea closed the episode with an important reflection: “Who helps the help?” Those who spend their lives serving others—whether in the military, as veterans, or as first responders—often put their own wellbeing last. The reminder for all of us is that to truly be there for others, we must first take care of ourselves by prioritizing health, family time, fresh air, and moments of rest. When we take care of the helpers, everyone becomes stronger. Thank you to our guests and listeners for continuing to support the mission of lifting up those who serve our country and communities.
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