“Both Sides Use Media to Sway Emotions” | Charlie Kirk, Media Narratives, & Free Speech
In this episode of the VinnyRoc Podcast, Vinny sits down with friend and author Zeke Stout to unpack a heavy week in America, the way media narratives get weaponized, and what it takes to keep your head and heart steady when the internet won’t let you look away. Zeke also unveils his new fiction novel “Exit to Now”, why he self-published, and how he used AI in the writing process. They dig into: The aftermath and discourse around the Charlie Kirk assassination and why celebrating violence is a societal dead end How both political sides exploit social media, attention, and emotion—and what “psyops” looks like in civilian life Raising kids with room to choose their own beliefs, while modeling civil disagreement Simple ways to protect your mental health when the feed turns toxic The creative grind, self-publishing on Amazon, and making art under pressure MGS Trade School’s distance-learning approach to gunsmithing and GI Bill support If you value real talk over outrage and want practical ways to decompress, think clearly, and contribute better, this one’s for you. Guest: Zeke Stout — author of Exit to Now Sponsor: MGS Trade School (MGS.edu) — distance gunsmithing education, GI Bill approved Subscribe for more conversations on culture, mindset, resilience, faith, and free speech. Drop a comment with your takeaways or questions for a follow-up episode.
CBD, Kratom, and the Opioid Crisis: A Veteran’s Perspective
On this episode of the VinnyRoc Podcast, Vincent Vargas sits down with John Ramsey, Senior R&D Manager at Diversified Botanics, to dive into a powerful conversation about natural medicine, CBD, kratom, and the dangers of 7-hydroxy mitragynine (7-OH). John, a veteran and former Army medic, shares his journey from the military to the hemp and CBD industry, explaining how natural remedies like CBD and kratom helped him avoid the destructive cycle of pharmaceutical painkillers. Together, Vince and John explore: The truth about CBD isolate and why it became a breakthrough in non-psychoactive relief. How the endocannabinoid system works and why our bodies are designed to receive cannabinoids. What kratom really is, its traditional uses, and how it differs from synthetic and dangerous 7-hydroxy extracts. The opioid epidemic in the military and how kratom may help support recovery. Why Diversified Botanics is fighting to eliminate 7-OH and create safe, transparent, third-party tested products. This episode is about cutting through the noise, misinformation, and stigma to give you a clearer picture of CBD, kratom, and the fight to keep natural remedies safe. If you want to support the petition to regulate and restrict 7-hydroxy, check the link here: https://www.change.org/p/protect-our-heroes-stop-the-deception-destroying-lives
“Speaking Out on ICE Cost Me Everything” w/ Angel Cortez on Immigration, Gang life and Community
In this episode of the VinnyRoc Podcast, Angel Cortez shares his incredible life story—growing up in gang culture, surviving violence, serving as an Army Ranger in Iraq and Afghanistan, and transitioning into veteran advocacy and entrepreneurship. From getting stabbed on his fifteenth birthday to leading a Special Operations career, Angel opens up about resilience, purpose, and the parallels between gangs, the military, and community brotherhood. We also dive into his viral comments on ICE, the controversy that followed, and his perspective on immigration, law enforcement, and bridging communities. Angel’s journey highlights the struggles of first-generation Americans, the challenges of growing up in low-income neighborhoods, and the transformation that comes with discipline, service, and finding true purpose. If you want raw honesty about gangs, the military, veteran life, and community activism, this conversation is for you. - Topics covered in this episode: - Growing up in gang culture and surviving early violence - Transitioning from gangs to the U.S. Army Ranger Regiment - Combat experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan - Building community through advocacy and entrepreneurship (OG Pumpkin) - ICE raids, immigration policy, and the viral podcast clip controversy - The importance of brotherhood, purpose, and finding a positive path Follow Angel Cortes: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelgcortes175/
"I Was Given 3 Months to Live..." Beating CANCER w/ Casey West
In this deeply moving episode of the VinnyRoc Podcast, Vincent "Rocco" Vargas sits down with Casey (@transmute_that_innergy), a Marine Corps veteran, former Mongols MC member, and glioblastoma survivor. Casey shares his raw and transformative journey from war zones and outlaw brotherhoods to holistic healing and inner peace. Diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and given only 3 months to live, Casey defied all odds by rejecting conventional treatment and embracing alternative therapies including fasting, breathwork, plant medicine, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and deep spiritual exploration. Now three years later, Casey is thriving—mentally, physically, and spiritually. This episode explores the toll of war, childhood trauma, ego death through psychedelics, healing masculinity, and what it means to truly be at peace. If you’re a veteran, first responder, or anyone walking through fire and looking for light, this is a must-listen. 🔗 Follow Casey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/transmute_that_innergy 🌐 Learn more or apply for veteran treatment: https://www.beyondservice.us
“I Was Sitting in My Truck, Ready to END IT..." | How Making Knives Saved Me w/ Dustin Hill
In this powerful episode of the VinnyRoc Podcast, Vincent "Rocco" Vargas sits down with Dustin Burkett, a former law enforcement officer turned custom gun grip artist and founder of Burkett Customs. Dustin Hill opens up about his 20-year career in law enforcement, his battle with PTSD, and the life-changing impact of the Warrior PATHH program through Boulder Crest. He shares how forging unique custom grips from rare and meaningful materials—like wooly mammoth tooth, meteorite, and even samurai armor—became both his business and his therapy. From addiction and suicidal thoughts to finding peace and purpose in craftsmanship and fatherhood, Dustin’s story is one of raw vulnerability, redemption, and resilience. This is a must-watch conversation for first responders, veterans, and anyone navigating the mental health challenges of service and life after. Guest: Dustin Burkett Website: https://www.burkettcustoms.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/burkettcustoms/ Resources Mentioned: https://bouldercrest.org/program/warrior-pathh/