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The Vanguard Wall Podcast

Booking Overview

Long-form interview podcast focused on combat veterans, special operators, first responders, leadership under stress, trauma recovery, and civilian transition, with external guests ranging from elite military and law-enforcement personnel to filmmakers and human-performance experts. Credible pitches include decorated operators, tactical and emergency-response leaders, veteran authors, filmmakers with military subject-matter expertise, and established voices in resilience or performance; booking difficulty is high because guests typically bring significant operational experience, leadership responsibility, or recognized professional achievements.

Metrics

Episodes: 54

Frequency: Biweekly

Rating: 4.9/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

Contact Information

Publicly listed emails

thevanguardwallstore@gmail.com

thevanguardwallpodcast@gmail.com

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Host

Greg Coker - Named in Episode 1 as the person who “connected them,” in the context of introducing the guest. No further host bio details are provided in the supplied text.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

high
Typical Credentials:  
Decorated or highly experienced combat veterans, special-operations personnel, military and law-enforcement commanders, first responders, tactical experts, veteran authors, filmmakers with military or resilience subject-matter expertise, and established professionals in health or human performance.
Required Achievements:  
Distinguished military, law-enforcement, or emergency-response service, Command or team-leadership responsibility in high-risk operations, Books or recognized expertise in military, resilience, or recovery topics, Feature-film directing, writing, or production with credible military subject matter, Founding or leading organizations related to security, training, performance, or veteran transition

Recent Guest Discussions

Chris McCoy - Ranger Regiment Service, Pat Tillman, 9/11 Recovery Operations, Combat In Afghanistan, Drone Warfare, Leadership, Trauma, Recovery, And Civilian Transition.

William Kaufman - Military Filmmaking, Combat Authenticity, War’s Human Cost, Directing Man Of War, Working With Veterans And Ukrainian Refugees, And Independent Film Production.

Seb Lavoie - RCMP Tactical Operations, Hostage Rescue, Explosive Entry, Tactical Selection And Training, Leadership, Family Strain, Amputation, Faith, And Post-service Entrepreneurship.

Recent Topics

Special Operations, Veterans, First Responders, Resilience, Leadership

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The Vanguard Wall Podcast
:

The Kid Nobody Bet On Who Became a Green Beret Colonel | Max Krupp

August 12, 2026

Send us Fan MailColonel (r) Max Krupp will be the first to tell you he doesn’t tell war stories — you have to pull them out of him. Over 28 years he became the first Texas Army National Guardsman in history to earn the Green Beret, wore a Bronze Star with Valor for a single day in Kandahar Province that by rights should have killed him and the Afghan company he was advising, and was on the Army’s fast track to general — then walked away from all of it to raise cattle in Texas. This is the ful...

The Marines Said No. He Retired a Command Sergeant Major. | CSM Mac McAlister

August 03, 2026

Send us Fan MailThe Marine Corps turned him down at eighteen. Twenty-four years later, CSM (Ret.) Donald "Mac" McAlister retired at the very top of the enlisted ranks — a Legion of Merit, two Bronze Stars, and a Purple Heart, with five combat tours behind him: two in Iraq, three in Afghanistan.This is one of the most honest conversations we've ever recorded. Mac takes us from a self-described "heathen redneck" childhood in Hammond, Louisiana to carrying caskets at Arl...

Chris McCoy: He Served With Pat Tillman, Then Left War for the Deadliest Job on Earth

July 16, 2026

Send us Fan MailChris McCoy served in the 75th Ranger Regiment alongside Pat Tillman and speaks plainly to the cover-up of how Tillman died. He recovered bodies inside the Pentagon after 9/11, fought through the high mountains of Afghanistan, then walked off the battlefield and onto a Bering Sea crab boat — one of the deadliest jobs on Earth. He returns to The Vanguard Wall for Part 2: the war stories he’s never told, the modern face of drone combat almost no one understands, and what it actu...

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