This podcast is more than a series of interviews. Due to the wide range of guests they have on and the topics they engage, it is entirely accurate to see this podcast as a digital oral history project involving the United States, it's people and institutions, and the way history has unfolded around it. The format is informal, but the breadth and scope casts a very wide net.
There are dozens of podcasts from the former JSOC community- the Team House expands on these stories of special forces by including deeply involved interviews with people from all sides of the GWOT. I cannot stress enough how valuable this podcast is/will be to historians and military leaders for the foreseeable future. Excellent work by all- and Eyes On is the best current event output on military action. Period. Thanks guys!
Love the show, always interesting to listen to all these different heroes share their stories and experience. Every time I hear the opening sequence though I think of the Prestige Worldwide sales pitch from Step Brothers.
Love the show! This is top tier info brought by well informed hosts. It’s a must listen for all things special ops, espionage, geopolitics. Keep it coming.
Hey guys, I'm former law-enforcement and Marine Corps. I've been retired since 2012. I've done contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as Kosovo. Hearing you guys talk brings me right back to those nighttime conversations around the fire pit. Proud that each one of you has stood up and answered the call. Keep up the work guys. There's a lot of us out there that just need to hear somebody else's story.
After a few years away, I tried to listen to the podcast again. Nope! The audio intro is at the normal volume (equivalent to other podcasts) but the actual content is whispers. For a podcast that’s been around for years, this is a no go. I will try again, maybe.
I wonder if the current listeners just put up with it? No one is actually listening? Or just maybe it’s this one episode?
Love the podcasts and guests but for gawd sakes pre record ad reads and time it into the convo at lulls in the convo. Stopping the guest mid convo to ad read live is strange and disrupts the flow. Other than that, good stuff. Please have on a bortac guy from uvalde to talk about borstar and bortac and what they saw during uvalde
I've been listening for a couple of years and I've lost count of how many episodes I've quit listening to because of the really poor audio quality. There are solutions to this not just with the quest who might be remoting in but with the in studio hosts as well. You guys need a producer. The quality of your quests and their stories deserve that. The podcast production comes of as amateurish.
The awkward live ad breaks are so poorly timed that I've quit listening to the episode. It's obvious that the host is staring at a timer waiting to interject the ad. They are all jarring, and I'm routinely blown away that you've stopped the quest mid thought to do a live ad read for some product I'll never buy. What ever extra money your getting for the live aspect of the ad isn't worth it. Record them like literally every other podcast and drop them in when there is space. I understand you guys needs to make money but again, this comes off as amateurish.
Every episode I’ve listened too the host quality is poor and one or both the host is breathing into their mic. Also why not pre record ads/ sponsors before the episode and slip them in later instead of reading them live and wasting the guests time.
Emil Praslick was a great interview. He was so impressive the he spit out complicated facts and formulas. Great job by the guys getting so much information during the interview process.
As much as I enjoy hearing from veterans, I also really enjoy hearing from journalists. David McCloskey was an outstanding guest and I’d love to hear him on the podcast again. His perspective on Syria was very unique and quite interesting. Please keep having journalists as guests.
Amazing content and guests 5 stars for that however the advert sound levels are startlingly loud so 1 star taken away.
Edit: still haven’t fixed the advertisement sound levels, taking another star
My all time favorite podcast to listen to on my commute home from work. The guys know their stuff and have very interesting guests. I always learn something new.
Great podcast! Listening to these stories is very interesting and informative. I love the good nature banter. Takes me back to when I was a Soldier once…and young. Keep it up!!
Really enjoy this show. I like that the show involves law enforcement agents as well. There are lots of amazing experiences in the LEO community that sometimes get overlooked. I’m glad our stories are being told on the Podcast.
I enjoy most of the guests on the show and the rapport between Jack and Dave; however, someone’s sound engineer needs to be fired and I’m pretty sure it’s whoever is uploading it from Airwave Media because the podcast volume is low so I have to turn it up but the commercials pop on and nearly blow my speakers out they’re so loud. I thought they stopped doing that garbage in the early 2000’s, NOT a good strategy.
I’m not going to keep listening if I have to constantly screw with the volume, nobody wants to do that.
I feel like I’m sitting around with old friends when listening to the show. Jack, Dave and their guests are the best. Its been fun watching them grow and improve everything about the podcast. Continued success!
So glad you were able to part ways with (previous podcast) and move on to bigger and far better things.
Plz no more 12hour free for all, very hard to endure that episode.
Really appreciate the show, grateful for the stories it brings to light. Unfortunately, many of the episodes become difficult to consume after the 1-hour mark. Audio gets choppy, clips are repeated.
It’s interesting to watch male fragility play out in real time. It seems like they made a career out of grifting taxpayers (military welfare) and really wanted to get a bigger audience to cry in front of. It’s cute, in a really sad way.
This is the only podcast I subscribe to on Patreon. They have the best content on the intelligence & special operations community that I’ve come across that inspired me to get on Patreon and start listening.
Con: they need to get their content uploaded for the audio side. A ton of their stuff isn’t available before Justin Sapp came on. The stuff that’s available from their YouTube cast (which is where I started digging into their content) prior to Sapp has issues buffering. So this isn’t a knock on the Team House just understand I’ve digested a ton of content and some of their best content isn’t available on audio.
What could you have been thinking when you decided to have this attorney on TTH?
The hosts seem uncomfortable with his droning on.
This guy has defended Black Panthers, people associated with terrorism and those who won’t pay the rent they agreed to.
Bad choice, very bad.