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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 50 MIN

What If We Saw One Another As People (Takura Nyamfukudza)

from Veterans Archives: Preserving the Stories of our Nations Heroes · host Bill Krieger

Send us Fan MailYou can hear the pivot points in Takura Nyamfukudza’s life the moment he describes them: finishing school in Zimbabwe, getting on a plane to join his mom and sister in the United States, then spotting a Humvee display on a college campus and realizing he wanted something structured, demanding, and bigger than himself. That choice turns into 12 years in the U.S. Army, deployments overseas, and eventually a new mission back home in a Michigan courtroom as a criminal defense attorney. We talk about what it really feels like to immigrate as a teenager, how language and culture can trip you up in surprising ways, and why disciplined environments can either crush you or forge you. Takura shares vivid basic training memories from a pre-smartphone Army, the way friendship and teamwork get you through the worst days, and the leadership truth that sticks long after the uniform comes off: you can delegate authority, but you can’t delegate responsibility. Then we go deep on criminal defense law, trial work, and why everyone benefits from a strong defense bar even people who never hire a lawyer. Takuro breaks down what a “win” actually means in criminal cases, from suppressing evidence to protecting a license to negotiating years off a sentence that would change a family forever. We close with his method for staying grounded, his love of travel, and a message he hopes lasts: we may disagree, but most of us want the same things. If you got value from this conversation, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. Support the showwww.veteransarchives.org

Send us Fan Mail You can hear the pivot points in Takura Nyamfukudza’s life the moment he describes them: finishing school in Zimbabwe, getting on a plane to join his mom and sister in the United States, then spotting a Humvee display on a college campus and realizing he wanted something structured, demanding, and bigger than himself. That choice turns into 12 years in the U.S. Army, deployments overseas, and eventually a new mission back home in a Michigan courtroom as a criminal defense att...

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