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Ep. 33 - The Boys Continue Down the Rabbit Hole: Forming New Relationships and Bonds of Brotherhood and Service

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Join Mike Francis and Neal Fauver on our latest podcast episode delving into the profound connections between the Tales fromthe Corps boys and a guy named Nathan Pinter in Washington, Missouri. Dive into tales from Nathan Pinter, Pinto, founder and curator of the 1944 War Museum, exploring unforgettable gatherings of veterans and "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific" cast and crew. Discover Sterling Ward's WWII memorabilia and the journey of a storied quilt, weaving threads of sacrifice, memory, and legacy.
As a law enforcement officer, Pinto shares reflections on the dichotomy of a cop's life, from the adrenaline-fueled streets to quieter, introspective moments shaping our understanding of respect, kindness, and human connection. Explore the emotional toll and the importance of mental health in service-heavy professions, highlighting shifting attitudes on vulnerability and support.
We also explore the personal side—how off-duty life intertwines with professional commitments and the camaraderie that binds us outside the uniform. Join us as we celebrate the connections that define us and connect with us on Facebook to share your thoughts!

Contact Michael Francis:
TikTok: @michaelfrancissbx
IG: @socialbusinessexperience
Facebook: SBX

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Join Mike Francis and Neal Fauver on our latest podcast episode delving into the profound connections between the Tales fromthe Corps boys and a guy named Nathan Pinter in Washington, Missouri. Dive into tales from Nathan Pinter, Pinto, founder and curator of the 1944 War Museum, exploring unforgettable gatherings of veterans and "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific" cast and crew. Discover Sterling Ward's WWII memorabilia and the journey of a storied quilt, weaving threads of sacrifice, memory, and legacy.
As a law enforcement officer, Pinto shares reflections on the dichotomy of a cop's life, from the adrenaline-fueled streets to quieter, introspective moments shaping our understanding of respect, kindness, and human connection. Explore the emotional toll and the importance of mental health in service-heavy professions, highlighting shifting attitudes on vulnerability and support.
We also explore the personal side—how off-duty life intertwines with professional commitments and the camaraderie that binds us outside the uniform. Join us as we celebrate the connections that define us and connect with us on Facebook to share your thoughts!

Contact Michael Francis:
TikTok: @michaelfrancissbx
IG: @socialbusinessexperience
Facebook: SBX

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