"<b>Military kids are like dandelions. They bloom where they are planted."<br></b>&nbsp;<br>Punk Brats is a dynamic monthly podcast hosted by the Quintero Sisters, Rose and Lisa, dedicated to connecting military brats from around the world. We explore the unique experiences and challenges of brat life—whether you’re a stateside brat, stationed overseas, or have lived both worlds. We want to hear YOUR story!<br><br>Are you currently an active brat? Have your past experiences shaped who you are today? Share your voice with us—your call will be recorded! <br><br>Not a brat but have a question or comment? No problem! Leave us a message on our 24/7 voice line at 512-254-5989. You can share up to a two-minute message, and we’d love to hear from you.<br><br>Reach out via email at Info@PunkBrats.com, and follow us on Facebook (Punk Brats) and Instagram (@PunkBratsUSA) for updates and community connections. Join the conversation and become a part of the Punk Brats family! <br><br>THIS PODCAST IS PRODUCED BY NON-PROFIT 501(c)(3) <a href="https://ohofv.org/"><b>HATS OFF FOR VETERANS</b></a><b>.</b> EIN: <a href="tel:93-2881793">93-2881793</a></p>COPYRIGHT © 2023 PUNK BRATS - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.</p>
Get ready for an electrifying episode as the Punk Brats sit down with none other than Mark Smith—a social media powerhouse who's racked up over 2.1 million followers and counting! Mark is the creative genius behind the viral sensation "Glad I'm Not A Fish!"—a brand that's taken the internet by storm with its quirky humor and relatable content. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just curious about the magic behind his meteoric rise, this is one interview you can’t afford to miss!
Mark’s lens doesn’t just capture images—it brings the wild to life! With every shot, he immerses you in breathtaking scenes of wildlife, transforming ordinary moments into extraordinary visual stories. His unique vision reveals the untamed beauty of nature, creating stunning pictures and videos that leave you in awe and make you feel like you’re right there, in the heart of the wilderness.
Punk Brats is a community project brought to you by Hats Off For Veterans, a nonprofit organization committed to providing financial assistance to Texas veterans pursuing their first higher education degree and supporting professional development for those seeking certification or licensure in skilled trades. Our goal is to improve the quality of life for those who have bravely served our country.
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Marc McKinney experienced moves during his childhood as a result of his father’s career in the USAF. Despite his early travels, he continued to relocate an additional 21 times later in life.
After his father’s honorable discharge, he transitioned into a notorious role as a drug dealer in Texas. This prompted Marc’s family to traverse various locations across the state, ultimately culminating in Marc completing his high school education in Sulphur Springs, Texas.
Join the Punk Brats as they interview Marc, delving into his nomadic upbringing and exploring the unique challenges and experiences of life on the move.
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Taiyo Reimers began documenting the demolition of the Negishi Heights Naval Housing Area in Yokohama during the summer of his senior year at Kinnick High School (Yo-Hi), Yokosuka, Japan. From 2021 to 2023, he filmed at Negishi over the course of 16 trips and interviewed over 40 past community members, in producing a 26-minute video on the values that defined the Negishi Heights experience. A Negishi resident from 2013 to 2015, he currently lives in, and attends college in Yokosuka, Japan.
Watch By Fair Winds (a story of Negishi Heights).
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Brat Legacy Films is a military brat-run film company in pre-production for the documentary, Brat Ambition, about military-dependent life. Marine Brat Kimberly McKay started Brat Legacy Films in 2021 with old Kubasaki High School classmates John Schwab and Brad Heath. Brat Ambition will feature an “American Idol” runner-up, professional athletes, musicians and actors, along with everyday people.
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Cynthia Doss is an Army brat, but she refers to herself as a different vintage kind-of-a brat. Her father was inducted into the segregated United States Army in 1947 and served during integration and the turbulent 1960's. After 21 years of service, he retired in 1968. Continuing to work with Veterans for over 30 years, he went on to become the state of Kansas' Commander for the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) organization.
Cynthia will share about her brat stories including living in Kaiserslautern, Germany and reminiscing about family trips to Holland with her brothers and sister.
Cynthia is a published author who released "That Quiet Voice: A Memoir of Hope.
Out now, Black Officer, White Army: A Father's Legacy of Forgiveness and Tolerance. Click here purchase your copy today.
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Deployed to Vietnam in July 1967, Brigadier General Kenneth Fleenor‘s F-4 Phantom was shot down on December 17. During his captivity at the infamous Hanoi Hilton, he endured starvation and torture. Patti shares what it was like to be a military Brat of a Veteran who was a POW. She was 10 years-old when he was captured and 16 when he was released. Let us never forget those who never came home.
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An Army Brat born in Germany, Matt Gamble is one of the founders of the Korea-U.S. fashion brand, Diazable. Recently recognized in The Korea Times Newspaper for his creative brand, Matt shares about his Army Brat years with the Punk Brats. If you catch him at one of his stands, Gamble may introduce himself as Guksu, a Korean word for noodles. What is Diazable? In its purest essence, Diazable is the handiwork of two amazing friends coming together to share their talents and genuine love of death metal and hardcore music with the world. Just take a look at his designs, and you'll see why. Many of them bear his most popular character, Baby Noodle, a bashful little creature with a black hat, puffy cheeks, a wispy mustache, snakebite piercings and lots of tattoos.
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In Writer-Director Donna Musil's film, BRATS: Our Journey Home, U.S. military brats share intimate memories about their unique childhoods - growing up on military bases around the world, then struggling to fit into an American lifestyle with which they have little in common. Narrated and featuring songs by Kris Kristofferson. Interviews include the late General Norman Schwarzkopf; military brat author Mary Edwards Wertsch, the first to identify brats as a hidden American subculture; and brats of all ages, races, and branches of service.
This episode is brought to you by Brats Without Borders, a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, founded in 1999. Their mission is to provide educational outreach, support, materials, and research to enrich the lives of Military "Brats" and other "Third Culture Kids" of all ages.
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In his book, ‘Dear Military Teen,’ Marine Corp Brat Shanon Hyde explores crucial life lessons in the obstacles that military brats face. Reflecting on the moves and deployments that his own family endured, Shanon provides honest advice for military teens looking to take their next steps in high school, college, and beyond. Shanon also equips military teens with the essential skills of maintaining friendships over distance, navigating new social environments, and effectively chasing their dreams no matter where the military takes them. This is a one-of-a-kind comprehensive guide that military teens everywhere need in their bookshelf. Currently, Shanon attends Penn State and is the host of his own podcast "The Shanon Show" available on YouTube.
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Overseas Brats is considered one of the largest U.S. military brat organizations. Created in 1986 by Joe Condrill, his mission was to bring ALL brats around the world together in one place for camaraderie, fun, and sharing about each other's brat heritage. Son of an Army officer, Joe lived in 21 locations in his 19 years as an Army Brat. He attended DoDDS schools in Boeblingen, Germany and Orleans, France, and spent a summer near Verona, Italy. He attended schools in Hawaii, the international schools in Bangkok, Thailand followed by Tehran, Iran where he graduated from high school. The next few years takes Joe on a journey as he joined the USAF. After his service, he joined the Princess and Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Ships, where he carried on his passion for traveling around the world.
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Amanda is a wife. A mother. A blogger. A Christian.
A charming, beautiful, bubbly, young woman who lives life to the fullest.
But Amanda is dying, with a secret she doesn’t want anyone to know.
She starts a blog detailing her cancer journey, and becomes an inspiration, touching and
captivating her local community as well as followers all over the world.
Until one day investigative producer Nancy gets an anonymous tip telling her to look at Amanda’s
blog, setting Nancy on an unimaginable road to uncover Amanda’s secret.
Award winning journalist Charlie Webster explores this unbelievable and bizarre, but
all-too-real tale, of a woman from San Jose, California whose secret ripped a family apart and
left a community in shock.
Scamanda is the true story of a woman whose own words held the key to her secret.
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Amanda’s blog posts are read by actor Kendall Horn.