The Lost Art Project: Veterans’ Voices

The Lost Art Project: Veterans’ Voices

Andrew Cox

Episodes 100
Avg. Duration 1h 22m
Activity Moderate
Apple Rating 5.0 (15)
Since Nov 2025
Latest Episode Apr 2026

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Publishing Details

Schedule
Daily
Format
Episodic
Consistency
62%
Hosting
feed.podbean.com

About This Podcast

Mission

The Lost Art Project: Veterans’ Voices is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to recording, preserving, and archiving first-person oral histories from U.S. military veterans across generations. These long-form interviews capture leadership, combat experiences, and personal reflections that rarely appear in official records.

Daily Monday to Friday

Live recordings on Sundays & Thursdays @ 7 PM Central Time

(Facebook, X, YouTube, TikTok)

About the Project

The Lost Art Project: Veterans’ Voices is an independent oral-history initiative dedicated to preserving first-person accounts of U.S. military service, leadership, and veteran life. Through long-form conversations, the project captures unfiltered testimony from service members and veterans across ranks, roles, and generations.

Unlike traditional history podcasts that interpret past events, this project creates primary historical sources by recording lived experience in real time — before memory fades and before stories are lost. With more than 580 recorded episodes, the collection represents one of the most extensive independently produced oral-history archives focused on modern American military and veteran culture.

Episodes are publicly available and preserved to ensure long-term access by families, researchers, educators, and historians. All recordings from The Lost Art Project: Veterans’ Voices, including FireSide Chats, Veteran Stories, and Jarhead Jabber, are being archived with the Marine Corps History Division, ensuring permanent historical preservation.

This work serves not only as a record of individual service, but as documentation of evolving leadership philosophy, unit culture, transition experiences, and the broader social impact of military service in the 21st century. The project exists to ensure these voices are not summarized, edited out, or forgotten — but preserved as they were lived and spoken.

Nonprofit Status

The Lost Art Project: Veterans’ Voices is officially recognized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

This designation confirms that the project operates exclusively for educational and historical preservation purposes. Contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law, and all funding directly supports the recording, production, and long-term archiving of veteran oral histories.

Becoming a nonprofit strengthens the project’s sustainability, transparency, and ability to preserve veteran stories at scale.

Two Segments. One Mission.🔥 Segment One: FireSide Chat

The FireSide Chat is a relaxed, conversation-style segment focused on current veteran topics and community impact. These episodes often explore:

• Issues affecting veterans today
• Leadership, resilience, and mindset
• Life after military service
• The importance of community and accountability

A key component of the FireSide Chat is highlighting veteran-owned businesses and organizations. This segment provides exposure to entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and initiatives making a difference within the veteran community and beyond.

🎖 Segment Two: Veteran Stories

Veteran Stories is a one-on-one interview format dedicated entirely to the individual. These episodes walk through the veteran’s life journey, including:

• Background and upbringing
• Decision to serve
• Military experiences and defining moments
• Challenges faced during and after service
• Lessons learned and advice for others

Each story is unique, personal, and preserved in the veteran’s own words.

The goal is simple: capture the story before it’s lost.

Mission

The Lost Art Project: Veterans’ Voices is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to recording, preserving, and archiving first-person oral histories from U.S. military veterans across generations. These long-form interviews capture leadership, combat experiences, and personal reflections that rarely appear in official records.

What We Do

• Record long-form oral history interviews with veterans
• Publish consistently to ensure continuity and reach
• Archive interviews for long-term historical access
• Preserve stories for families, researchers, educators, and future generations

Operational Discipline

• 5 episodes per week, year-round
• 3 Veteran Oral History Interviews
• 2 FireSide Chats (historical context & veteran engagement)

• 580+ episodes recorded to date
• 260 episodes produced annually

Annual Impact

• 156 veteran oral histories preserved each year
• Primary-source historical records created
• Formal archival preservation efforts

Financial Stewardship

Annual operating budget: $75,000

Cost per preserved veteran story: ~$480
Cost per episode overall: ~$288

Donor Impact

$500 preserves one veteran’s story
$1,500 preserves three veteran stories
$6,000 preserves one month of oral histories
$25,000 preserves 50+ veteran stories 

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Recent Episodes

633.2 Part 4 Robin DeLeon Army Veteran; 3 Apr 2026

Apr 03, 2026 2h 5m

Tune in for Part 4 of Army Veteran Robin DeLeon as he continues sharing his incredible veteran story. Throughout his journey, Robin faced many twists and turns, but one constant remained—his drive…

#633.1 FireSide Chat w/ the Crew & Adam Castillo; 2 Apr 2026

Apr 03, 2026 2h 13m

Tune in for the latest FireSide Chat with the Crew as we welcome Adam Castillo to the show to talk about his new book. A Marine Corps Veteran, Adam took the drive and determination he developed in…

#632 OB Brewer Navy Vetean 2 Apr 2026

Apr 02, 2026 26m

Tune in for a great conversation with Navy veteran OB Brewer as he shares his unique journey through military service and beyond. Growing up in Southeast Oklahoma, OB had a solid upbringing that…

#631 Janeen Baggette Air Force Veteran; 1 Apr 2026

Apr 01, 2026 1h 55m

Janeen Baggette, Air Force Veteran, had a unique and meaningful career that began in the medical field. Serving in both the Reserve and on Active Duty, she later became attached to an AeroVac unit,…

#630 Roger Thurber Marine Veteran; 31 Mar 2026

Mar 31, 2026 47m

Roger Thurber, Marine Corps Veteran, grew up in eastern Oklahoma where he enjoyed a good childhood that helped shape his strong work ethic from an early age. After joining the Marine Corps, Roger…

#629 FireSide Chat w/ the Crew; 29 Mar 2026

Mar 30, 2026 1h 29m

Join us for another great FireSide Chat with the Crew as we sit down to talk about the journeys, challenges, and experiences that shape the lives of those who have served. Growing up, many of us…

#628 FireSide Chat w/ AJ / Mike & Paul Zambelli / Greg Walton of Fox Bravo Overland; 26 Mar 2026

Mar 27, 2026 1h 19m

Get ready for an exciting and informative FireSide Chat. This episode features the founders of the non-profit Fox Bravo Overland as they join us to talk about their mission and what their…

#627 Jimmy Owens Army Veteran; 26 Mar 2026

Mar 26, 2026 1h

Army Veteran Jimmy Owens is the definition of motivation and resilience. From skydiving at 85 years young to continuing to inspire fellow veterans, Jimmy proves that determination and spirit never…

Medal of Honor Graveside Salute w/ Albert E. Schwab Det 857; 25 Mar 2026

Mar 26, 2026 5m

During this important Medal of Honor Day, members of the Marine Corps League Albert E. Schwab Detachment 857 visited local gravesites to pay their respects to those who have passed on and are no…

Albert E Schwab Detachment 857 Medal of Honor Day Ceremony: 25 Mar 2026

Mar 26, 2026 37m

If you missed the live airing of the Medal of Honor Day Ceremony with the Marine Corps League Charles E. Schwab Detachment 857, here is your chance to watch and honor the incredible warriors who have…

#626 Robbie Farrell Army Veteran; 25 Mar 2026

Mar 25, 2026 49m

Listen to the story of Robbie Farrell, Army Veteran, who grew up in the small country town of Sallisaw, Oklahoma, where life was simple and close to home. After graduating high school alongside her…

#625 Part 3 Robin DeLeon Army Veteran; 24 Mar 2026

Mar 24, 2026 2h 1m

Welcome back Army Veteran Robin DeLeon as he shares more great stories from his time in service. Robin has a unique and entertaining way of telling stories that brings his experiences to life, making…

#624 FireSide Chat w/ the Crew; 22 Mar 2026

Mar 23, 2026 1h 10m

Fireside Chat with the Crew – Tonight    Tonight we’re gathering around the virtual fire once again for another episode of Fireside Chat with the Crew. These conversations are all about real talk,…

#623 FireSide Chat w/ the Crew; 19 Mar 2026

Mar 20, 2026 1h 31m

🔥 Fireside Chat with the Crew 🔥 Pull up a chair and settle in for another powerful episode of Fireside Chat with the Crew. This week, we’re bringing real conversations, real experiences, and the kind…

#622 Part 2 Dan Gross Navy Veteran; 19 Mar 2026

Mar 19, 2026 2h 1m

Navy veteran Dan Gross returns to continue his incredible story. After being stationed in San Diego, Dan deployed multiple times, earning recognition for his hard work while also facing his fair…

#621 Anthony (Token Squid) Price - Navy Veteran; 18 Mar 2026

Mar 18, 2026 1h 36m

Tune in for a powerful and inspiring story from Navy Veteran Anthony “Token Squid” Price. Growing up in an incredibly small town, Anthony knew early on that he wanted more. He wanted to leave, to…

#620 Part 1 Dan Gross Navy Veteran; 17 Mar 2026

Mar 17, 2026 2h 2m

Dan Gross, Navy Veteran, shares a candid look at growing up, getting into trouble, and realizing he needed discipline in his life. He figured the Marines were a little too hard-core for him. The Air…

#619 FireSide Chat w/ the Crew; 15 Mar 2026

Mar 16, 2026 1h 6m

Join us this week for another FireSide Chat with the Crew, where the conversation is relaxed, the stories are real, and the camaraderie feels just like sitting around the fire with fellow veterans…

#618.2 FireSide Chat after Show Discussions; 12 Mar 26

Mar 14, 2026 17m

Tune in for a little behind-the-scenes look at what happens after the cameras stop rolling. During the latest FireSide Chat, the conversation kept going once the recording ended—and the discussion…

#618 FireSide Chat w/ Joe Uribe & Antonio Espino with the Crew; 12 Mar 2026

Mar 13, 2026 2h 12m

Join the Crew and AJ as they sit down with these special guests for a relaxed evening of stories, laughs, and the kind of conversations that naturally happen whenever veterans get together. It’s a…

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does The Lost Art Project: Veterans’ Voices have?

The Lost Art Project: Veterans’ Voices has published 100 episodes since November 2025, covering topics in Documentary, History.

Is The Lost Art Project: Veterans’ Voices still active?

The Lost Art Project: Veterans’ Voices is currently moderate with new episodes daily. Average episode length is 1h 22m.

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