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Ep. 121 Wayne Phelps: Writing, Leading, and Innovating After the Military

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In this episode of The MilVet Podcast, host Beau Higgins sits down with retired Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Wayne Phelps, a 20-year veteran and accomplished author, to explore his remarkable journey from military service to the private sector and publishing world.
Wayne shares candid stories from his time as a Low Altitude Air Defense (LAAD) officer and later as a pioneering UAV squadron commander during a transformative period for military aviation. From being part of the 15th MEU during 9/11 to leading drone operations in combat zones, Wayne gives us a firsthand look at the evolving role of technology in warfare.
But his story doesn't end with retirement. Wayne opens up about his less-than-perfect transition out of uniform, the challenge of finding purpose post-service, and how he navigated roles in both established companies and cutting-edge defense startups. He also discusses his book “On Killing Remotely”, a deep psychological study of drone warfare and its impact on modern-day warriors.
This episode is a must-listen for veterans thinking about their next chapter, those curious about the realities of tech startups, and anyone interested in the human side of remote warfare.
🎧 Listen in to hear:
- What it’s really like to transition from Marine Commander to Startup Executive
- How Wayne’s work is shaping the conversation around drone warfare and mental health
- The importance of leadership, humor, and adaptability in every phase of service and beyond
📘 “On Killing Remotely” – Available wherever books are sold
Want more stories like Wayne’s? Subscribe to The MilVet Podcast and follow us for deep dives into military-to-civilian transitions, leadership insights, and the veteran impact in private equity and venture capital.

Thanks for listening!
Here's how you can find us to continue the conversation:
Tweet us at @brendan_aronson
Follow us on Instagram at @themilitaryvet
Subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter at https://www.themilvet.org/resources-for-veterans
Check out our video content on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@themilitaryvet

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In this episode of The MilVet Podcast, host Beau Higgins sits down with retired Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Wayne Phelps, a 20-year veteran and accomplished author, to explore his remarkable journey from military service to the private sector and publishing world.
Wayne shares candid stories from his time as a Low Altitude Air Defense (LAAD) officer and later as a pioneering UAV squadron commander during a transformative period for military aviation. From being part of the 15th MEU during 9/11 to leading drone operations in combat zones, Wayne gives us a firsthand look at the evolving role of technology in warfare.
But his story doesn't end with retirement. Wayne opens up about his less-than-perfect transition out of uniform, the challenge of finding purpose post-service, and how he navigated roles in both established companies and cutting-edge defense startups. He also discusses his book “On Killing Remotely”, a deep psychological study of drone warfare and its impact on modern-day warriors.
This episode is a must-listen for veterans thinking about their next chapter, those curious about the realities of tech startups, and anyone interested in the human side of remote warfare.
🎧 Listen in to hear:
- What it’s really like to transition from Marine Commander to Startup Executive
- How Wayne’s work is shaping the conversation around drone warfare and mental health
- The importance of leadership, humor, and adaptability in every phase of service and beyond
📘 “On Killing Remotely” – Available wherever books are sold
Want more stories like Wayne’s? Subscribe to The MilVet Podcast and follow us for deep dives into military-to-civilian transitions, leadership insights, and the veteran impact in private equity and venture capital.

Thanks for listening!
Here's how you can find us to continue the conversation:
Tweet us at @brendan_aronson
Follow us on Instagram at @themilitaryvet
Subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter at https://www.themilvet.org/resources-for-veterans
Check out our video content on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@themilitaryvet

  continue reading

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