EPISODE · Apr 18, 2024 · 32 MIN
Gone Fishin’ with Warriors & Quiet Waters
from Outlaw Beat · host Joe Borden & Michelle Veale Borden
All too often, when America’s service members return from combat, their fight continues at home. On today’s episode, we talk to Brian Gilman, the CEO of Bozeman’s Warriors & Quiet Waters Foundation. A Marine with 27 years of active duty under his belt, Brian helps post-9/11 combat veterans reintegrate following their service and he was intimately involved with the current Netflix hit feature film shot here in Montana, “Mending the Line.”Full interview: https://youtu.be/jVIg11co2nsMore info: https://warriorsandquietwaters.orgAnd this 4/20, make sure to attend 420 Fest in Big Sky courtesy Lone Peak Cannabis Co! To join the raffle, text "JOIN" to 406-306-8254. Visit lonepeakcannabiscompany.com for more info.Follow us on instagram: @outlawbeatpodcastOur barn at EBS: https://www.explorebigsky.com/outlaw-podcastsHelp us corral more listeners like yourself by subscribing and then reviewing us wherever you get your podcasts.Still need more links? Okay here's one more. https://www.hoarymarmot.net/
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All too often, when America’s service members return from combat, their fight continues at home. On today’s episode, we talk to Brian Gilman, the CEO of Bozeman’s Warriors & Quiet Waters Foundation. A Marine with 27 years of active duty under his belt, Brian helps post-9/11 combat veterans reintegrate following their service and he was intimately involved with the current Netflix hit feature film shot here in Montana, “Mending the Line.” Full interview: https://youtu.be/jVIg11co2ns Mor...
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