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What if the voices we salute 🇺🇸 fade before we ever truly hear them?

Retired Master Gunnery Sergeant Andrew Cox shares how one simple idea—record every veteran’s story—grew into The Lost Art Project, now partnered with the Marine Corps History Division.

From a bourbon-fueled first recording 🥃 (and his mom’s honest critique!) to building a disciplined, service-first mission, Andrew opens up about turning raw conversations into living history. We explore why so many veterans stay silent 🏠, how peer-led storytelling creates trust 🤝, and what it really takes to archive these voices for generations.

🎧Listen to The Lost Art Project Podcast or Watch on YouTube.

💬Share this episode with someone who served or whose story deserves to be told. Together, we can make sure no veteran’s voice goes unheard.

⏱️ Chapters:
02:30 — Nonprofit Shift & Marine Corps Archive
04:50 — Why Veteran Stories Are a Lost Art
08:30 — Starting the Podcast & Early Lessons
11:30 — Safe Spaces & Opening Up
14:45 — Doubt, Trolls & Persistence
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Chapters

1. Introducing Andrew Cox (00:00:00)

2. Nonprofit Shift And Marine Corps Archive (00:02:30)

3. Why Veteran Stories Are A Lost Art (00:04:50)

4. Starting The Podcast And Early Lessons (00:08:30)

5. Safe Spaces And Opening Up (00:11:30)

6. Doubt, Trolls, And Persistence (00:14:45)

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