The Greg Krino Show
Former fighter pilot and attorney - Greg Krino - helps you become smart on the subjects of law and war, by having long-form discussions with people who fight in those arenas. Whether you’re looking to advance your career, enhance your understanding of the world, or improve your life in general, this show has it all. Greg has 22 years of experience in the Air Force, including numerous deployments and combat time in fighter aircraft. He ran for political office years ago, he practices law part time, and he currently flies for a major airline.
Episodes
117 episodes
Is the Military Care and Benefits System Corrupt? One Airman's Story | MSgt Jim Buckley
Jim Buckley is a Joint Tactical Air Controller (JTAC) with the Mississippi Air National Guard. He incurred multiple injuries in the line of duty and has been denied military status, care, and benefits. He is currently going through the USAF app...
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Episode 115
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2:10:02
Author of "Warplane", How the Military Reformers Birthed the A-10 Warthog | Hal Sundt
Hal Sundt holds an MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University, where he also taught writing. His first book - "Warplane", How the Military Reformers Birthed the A-10 Warthog - was released October...
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Episode 114
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1:14:33
Using Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to Treat Brain Injury and Prevent Suicide in the Military
Robert L. Beckman, Ph.D., is the co-founder and executive director of TreatNOW.org - a group of citizens, veterans, institutions and service organization working pro bono to help brain injured troops and othe...
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Episode 113
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1:32:52
Reforming the IG System and Protecting the Military Whistleblower | Ryan Sweazey
Founder of Walk the Talk Foundation, Lt Col retired Ryan “Count” Sweazey was an F-16 pilot, a Regional Affairs Strategist for Western Europe, and a Department of Defense Inspector General (DoDIG)...
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Episode 112
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1:01:46
Saving Disabled Veterans Abandoned by the Military | Robert Alvarez
US Marine Corps Vet, and Founder and COO of Uniformed Services Justice & Advocacy Group (USJAG.org), Robert Alvarez, talks about the abusive practices of some military units in how they treat and dischar...
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Episode 111
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1:10:09
What's It Like to Fly Russian MiGs During the Cold War? | Ted Drake
Ted Drake is a retired Air Force fighter pilot who flew Soviet MiG-21s and MiG-23s during the Cold War as part of
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Episode 110
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1:05:18
Is the Military Illegally Denying Benefits? | Jeremy "Weed" Sorenson
A candid conversation with retired F-16/A-10 Pilot Jeremy "Weed" Sorenson about how the DOD is denying Service Members medical care, military status, and support following injuries and illnesses incurred in the line of duty. Weed and I di...
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Episode 109
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1:29:18
The Legalities of Shooting Down Chinese Spy Balloons and Other Aircraft | Lawyer and F-15 Pilot Michael Segal
Michael “$noop” Segal is an attorney in Los Angeles, California, and an officer in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. Prior to becoming an attorney, he served as a combat F-15 fighter pilot in the U.S. A...
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Episode 108
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1:06:43
How Inflation is Used as a Weapon of War | Joe Gulesserian
Joe Gulesserian is an entrepreneur and published author of the Practical MBA Series. After earning his MBA from Edinburgh Business School in the U.K., he taught Corporate Finance, Capital Markets, Statisti...
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Episode 107
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1:05:13
How to Help Veterans Recover From PTSD, Addiction, and Homelessness | David Maulsby
David Maulsby is a minister and founder of PTSD Foundation of America outside Houston, Texas. To date, the Foundation has helped thousands of veterans find hope and healing to make positive changes in the...
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Episode 106
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Held Captive by Communist Terrorists During the Cold War | Lessons from Maj Gen James L. Dozier
Major General James Lee Dozier is a retired U.S. Army officer who served 35 years with the U.S. Army and NATO in the United States, Europe and Asia. He was commissioned as an Army officer in 1956 following graduation from West Point. He earned ...
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Episode 105
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1:08:19
The Problem With The Military Rank Structure | Kevin Deibler
As an officer in the Air Force Reserve, Lt Col Kevin Deibler currently serves as a National Security Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. Kevin previously served as Chief of Staff, USCYBERCOM Legislative Liaison by providing corporate leadersh...
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Episode 104
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57:04
Comedy, Law, and the Super Bowl | Joel Oster
Joel is a seasoned constitutional attorney and regularly litigates First Amendment issues. He earned his J.D. in 1997 from the University of Kansas School of Law. He is admitted to the bar in Kansas, Missouri, Florida, and numerous federal cour...
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Episode 103
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56:28
From Combat to Prison to Recovery | Tony Muro from PTSD Foundation of America
Tony Muro is a US Army combat Veteran and lead mentor for PTSD Foundation of America. The Foundation runs Camp Hope, which is a 6–12-month residential program based in Houston, TX, provided free of charge to a...
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Episode 102
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59:57
The Air Force's Problem With Close Air Support | Brian Boeding
Brian Boeding was an Air Force officer and A-10 pilot who has flown in several combat operations, including the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003. He has been leading the effort to save Close Air Support and the A-10 from divestment by the Air F...
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Episode 101
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1:19:52
Documentary of "The Real American" Evan Thompson | Film Producer Stan Wong
Stan Wong is producing a documentary called "The Real American," which tells the story of Evan Thompson III - who, for 45 years, would wave a large American flag at low flying military airplanes as they passed over his house in the desert outsi...
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Episode 100
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47:22
The Military Leadership Journey | F-35 Wing Commander, Brig Gen Jason Rueschhoff
Brigadier General Jason M. Rueschhoff is the Commander, 56th Fighter Wing, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. The wing’s mission is to train the world’s greatest fighter pilots and combat ready Airmen. As part of Air Education and Training Command, ...
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Episode 99
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1:10:32
Vietnam and the Secret Air War Over Cambodia | O-2 Rustic Pilot, Robert Harris
Robert "Redeye" Harris is a veteran of the Vietnam War. He flew O-2 Skymasters as a Forward Air Controller (FAC) over Cambodia - a top secret operation between the US and Cambodian Army, which intended to prevent the North Vietnamese from...
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Episode 98
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1:46:39
IPads in Airplanes and How to Break the Military Bureaucracy | Matt Whitney and Alan McCracken
Matt Whitney is a retired Air Force major and fighter pilot, and Alan McCracken is a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel and fighter pilot. Matt shares how he - a passed over major - broke the Department of Defense bureaucracy to allow p...
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Episode 97
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1:14:46
Election post-mortem and 2024 preview | Ted Vogt
Frequent guest, Ted Vogt is head of the Arizona Department of Gaming. He also was a state representative in Arizona, staffer for the governor, lawyer, and Air Force veteran. Greg and Ted discuss the 2022 election results, particularly in Arizon...
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Episode 96
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1:19:30
How the A-10 Warthog is Survivable in a High Threat War | Alan McCracken and Tom Norris
Alan "Lick" McCracken and Tom "Tomchuck" Norris are retired Air Force officers and former A-10 Fighter Weapons Instructors (Top Guns) with over 40 years of combined combat flying experience dating back to Operation Desert Storm in 1991....
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Episode 95
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Election Preview and the SCOTUS Affirmative Action Cases | Ted Vogt
Frequent guest, Ted Vogt is head of the Arizona Department of Gaming. He also was a state representative in Arizona, a lawyer, and Air Force veteran. Greg and Ted discuss politics in Arizona, the 2022 election, Indian gaming issues, and the rec...
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Episode 94
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1:23:13
What Inflation is and How to Solve it | Joe Gulesserian
Joe Gulesserian is an entrepreneur and published author of the Practical MBA book series. The pages of the Practical MBA bring to light the roots of our economic order of today, and help explain the world ...
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Episode 93
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1:07:42
How to Transition from Military Pilot to Business Leader | Emily Dieckmann
Emily Dieckmann enlisted in the Army at age 17, and shortly afterward, transitioned to the Air Force to become an officer and C-130 pilot. With 300 combat hours and numerous combat...
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Episode 92
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What Can Combat Teach Us About Life? | Apache Gunship Pilot Brian Slade
Lt Col Brian Slade is an Air Force combat search and rescue (CSAR) helicopter pilot, and he was an Army AH-64 Apache gunship pilot. After numerous combat deployments, he wrote the book entitled, "Cleared Hot: Lessons Learned about Life, Love, a...
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Episode 91
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1:03:34