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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 1H 27M

Terminal Lance Creator Maximilian Uriarte on Iraq, Infantry, Dark Humor, and Life After Service

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Maximilian Uriarte, creator of Terminal Lance, joins Vegas Veteran Voices for a powerful conversation about the Marine Corps, infantry life, war, veteran identity, dark humor, storytelling, and life after service. In this episode, Max opens up about why he chose the infantry even though he had the scores to do almost anything else, how Iraq shaped him, and how humor became a way to process anger, absurdity, and the emotional weight that followed him home. We talk about the deeper meaning behind Terminal Lance, why so many Marines and veterans connected to it, and how comedy can become a form of decompression when the people around you do not fully understand what you carried back with you. Max also gets into the emotional truth behind The White Donkey and Battle Born, including how both books pulled from real experience, reflection, discomfort, and craft. He breaks down writing, visual storytelling, character building, and the role art plays in turning pain into something honest and lasting. This episode covers Marine Corps culture, deployment, Iraq, transition out of the military, the GI Bill, creativity after service, loneliness, anger, identity loss, veteran mental health, and finding purpose as a civilian. What starts with the chaos and humor you would expect from a veteran podcast turns into a deeper conversation about truth, healing, storytelling, and what it means to rebuild yourself after war.

Maximilian Uriarte, creator of Terminal Lance, joins Vegas Veteran Voices for a powerful conversation about the Marine Corps, infantry life, war, veteran identity, dark humor, storytelling, and life after service. In this episode, Max opens up about why he chose the infantry even though he had the scores to do almost anything else, how Iraq shaped him, and how humor became a way to process anger, absurdity, and the emotional weight that followed him home. We talk about the deeper meaning behind Terminal Lance, why so many Marines and veterans connected to it, and how comedy can become a form of decompression when the people around you do not fully understand what you carried back with you. Max also gets into the emotional truth behind The White Donkey and Battle Born, including how both books pulled from real experience, reflection, discomfort, and craft. He breaks down writing, visual storytelling, character building, and the role art plays in turning pain into something honest and lasting. This episode covers Marine Corps culture, deployment, Iraq, transition out of the military, the GI Bill, creativity after service, loneliness, anger, identity loss, veteran mental health, and finding purpose as a civilian. What starts with the chaos and humor you would expect from a veteran podcast turns into a deeper conversation about truth, healing, storytelling, and what it means to rebuild yourself after war.

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