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The Embark Podcast

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Over the course of my life, I have had a plethora of experiences. Some good, and some bad. I have traveled around the country, worked the land, served in our nation’s military, and always believed in giving back to the communities we live in. <br /><br />Throughout the past few decades of my life, I've discovered one common factor: We all have a story to tell. All of us have experienced love, loss, success, and failure. I've made it my passion and my mission to find these amazing people. I'm going to tell their stories, embrace the positive impacts they are making in the world around them, and learn as much as I can in the process. <br /><br />My hope is that you and I can collectively formulate a greater understanding of the human race, and thus we can better understand ourselves. I will be on this endless journey; seeking people out to tell their stories that will inspire you.
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Episode 76: Dr. Richard Hughbank (MAJ U.S. Army Retired)

Fri Jan 30 2026

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Episode 76 | How Homegrown Terrorists Are Created with Dr. Richard J. Hughbank (Major, U.S. Army Retired) What turns an ordinary American into a terrorist? In Episode 76 of Tuxes & Tomahawks, I sit down with Dr. Richard J. Hughbank, retired U.S. Army Major, terrorism expert, author, professor, former military police officer, and someone who personally shaped my leadership journey as my Squadron Commander for CS-18 at the United States Air Force Academy. Dr. Hughbank's groundbreaking book, "The Dynamics of Terror and Creation of Homegrown Terrorists: Volume 1, Second Edition," pulls back the curtain on how radicalization really happens inside the United States. Not through sudden ideology shifts. Not through foreign influence alone. Through a slow, human process rooted in fractured identity, emotional vulnerability, social pressure, narrative manipulation, and moral disengagement. This episode explores his powerful Fracture-to-Fusion Radicalization Model (FFRM), a framework that maps the step by step journey from personal fracture to full ideological fusion where violence becomes acceptable. He also introduces the FFRM Terrorist Variant (FFRM-TV), showing how this same pathway fuels extremist violence across ideologies, cultures, ages, and backgrounds. We break down: • Why terrorism is a human process, not just an ideological one • How identity fractures create openings for radicalization • The role of grievance, belonging, online communities, and emotional manipulation • How ordinary people are gradually conditioned toward violence • Real-world case studies, including the ISIS-inspired 2015 Garland, Texas attack • Why most prevention efforts fail by focusing too late in the process • How early intervention can disrupt radicalization before it turns deadly This conversation challenges the common narrative that terrorism is something that happens "over there." Dr. Hughbank makes it clear that the most dangerous radicalization often happens right here at home, quietly, over time, within communities that never see it coming. This isn't theory. This isn't politics. This is the reality of how extremism is built. If you care about national security, community safety, free societies, or understanding the real roots of violence, this episode is a must-listen.

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Episode 76 | How Homegrown Terrorists Are Created with Dr. Richard J. Hughbank (Major, U.S. Army Retired) What turns an ordinary American into a terrorist? In Episode 76 of Tuxes & Tomahawks, I sit down with Dr. Richard J. Hughbank, retired U.S. Army Major, terrorism expert, author, professor, former military police officer, and someone who personally shaped my leadership journey as my Squadron Commander for CS-18 at the United States Air Force Academy. Dr. Hughbank's groundbreaking book, "The Dynamics of Terror and Creation of Homegrown Terrorists: Volume 1, Second Edition," pulls back the curtain on how radicalization really happens inside the United States. Not through sudden ideology shifts. Not through foreign influence alone. Through a slow, human process rooted in fractured identity, emotional vulnerability, social pressure, narrative manipulation, and moral disengagement. This episode explores his powerful Fracture-to-Fusion Radicalization Model (FFRM), a framework that maps the step by step journey from personal fracture to full ideological fusion where violence becomes acceptable. He also introduces the FFRM Terrorist Variant (FFRM-TV), showing how this same pathway fuels extremist violence across ideologies, cultures, ages, and backgrounds. We break down: • Why terrorism is a human process, not just an ideological one • How identity fractures create openings for radicalization • The role of grievance, belonging, online communities, and emotional manipulation • How ordinary people are gradually conditioned toward violence • Real-world case studies, including the ISIS-inspired 2015 Garland, Texas attack • Why most prevention efforts fail by focusing too late in the process • How early intervention can disrupt radicalization before it turns deadly This conversation challenges the common narrative that terrorism is something that happens "over there." Dr. Hughbank makes it clear that the most dangerous radicalization often happens right here at home, quietly, over time, within communities that never see it coming. This isn't theory. This isn't politics. This is the reality of how extremism is built. If you care about national security, community safety, free societies, or understanding the real roots of violence, this episode is a must-listen.

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Over the course of my life, I have had a plethora of experiences. Some good, and some bad. I have traveled around the country, worked the land, served in our nation’s military, and always believed in giving back to the communities we live in. <br /><br />Throughout the past few decades of my life, I've discovered one common factor: We all have a story to tell. All of us have experienced love, loss, success, and failure. I've made it my passion and my mission to find these amazing people. I'm going to tell their stories, embrace the positive impacts they are making in the world around them, and learn as much as I can in the process. <br /><br />My hope is that you and I can collectively formulate a greater understanding of the human race, and thus we can better understand ourselves. I will be on this endless journey; seeking people out to tell their stories that will inspire you.

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