Published on Jan 28, 2026, 5:04:41 AM
Total time: 00:56:17
An Army officer on Fort Benning, who's seen plenty of difficult things during his almost 15 years of deployments and training, has been writing poems for the last few years and has now released a more than 100-page book of that poetry called "The Spurs of Service," hoping to inspire others to share their emotions, and save lives after he experienced two friends killed in Afghanistan and one soldier under his command commit suicide. He's also a man of God wanting to help others find faith and hope.
(2:42) MAJ Jake Kelly and I sat down to talk about that book, the purpose of it, the different chapters, how it's already helping wounded warrios and the fallen comrades that inspired the project.
(14:20) We also chatted about his faith journey that includes a portion of the book about God bringing peace in his life, along with the traumatic health challenges for their daughter. (23:11) Why did he join the Army and how is he helping modernize the military for the future? Military families also sacrifice a lot, but he says they deserve just as much as what you do in uniform.
(32:53) Something to inspire you, Jake explains the meaning behind a mentor's motto "Get Better Every Day" and (38:22) hear his take on why it's Not about balance between your job/Army and being a family man, but instead surges and timing.
(43:01) I got talented poet MAJ Kelly to read part of one of his poems "By The Glow Of The Fire." You can purchase "The Spurs of Service" at https://sawdustpublishing.com/product/the-spurs-of-service/?v=0b3b97fa6688.
I also read another of his poems...then close out the episode in prayer. Make sure to subscribe to the "Run The Race" podcast, tell others about it, write a quick review on Apple, and listen to any previous 274 episodes from the last 6+ years at https://www.wtvm.com/podcasts/.
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