I woke up way too early today and saw this podcast. Wow! So moving and what an inspiration Mac was! Really made my day and reminded me to appreciate all the blessings in my life. I needed that today, thank you Jack, Gary and Mac. 🙏🏻
This world needs more Garys. Losing a child is the worst thing a parent can go through. The pain never heals. It is like a sore that never heals. You just learn to treat the wound on a daily basis. Gary is an example of how to serve others and, at the same time, deal with such a tragic loss. My condolences to him and his entire family.
Great interview. Just so much respect for Gary Sinise. His son's legacy will be remembered not only for his talent but, for his bravery in facing his cancer with true spirit, bravery and love.
Thank you, Jack, for your compassionate and thoughtful conversation with Gary about his son, Mac. Gary is an amazing person and deserves so much for his contributions to our world, not just to our servicemembers and first responders. I type this with tears streaming down my cheeks. Thank you both, and this caused me to rethink my own contributions. I truly believe Mac is playing his beautiful music in heaven and surrounded by our loved ones who left us too soon.
Wow! His Son's music is hauntingly beautiful!! It breaks my heart that someone who has done SO MUCH for the world had to go through losing his son. I guess none of us get through life unscathed. I'm so sorry for your family's loss.
Thank you Jack for this wonderful tribute to Mac Sinise and to Gary for everything he is doing for our troops. What a fantastic, inspirational story for a fathers love for his son and family. God Bless you Gary Sinise.
Gary, thank you so much for sharing your son with us. The way you unfold his story is extremely moving. You do an outstanding job bringing him into our lives. What a wonderful young man he was. I would also like to thank you and your foundation for being there with us during our deployments. You brought to us a sense of worthwhileness that provided much needed strength. OIF, OEF-X2 U.S. Army combat vet
Wow, we need more families like Gary’s family. I am thinking that Gary and his families serving our veterans with the life experiences that provides insight into what wounded humans need and deserve.
Losing a child, even when they're an adult, is the worse thing a parent can experience. The herculean strength required not to break down into uncontrollable sobbing during this interview cannot be overstated.
This one left me wrecked. My 16 yo old son is battling a brain tumor (he is expected to beat it and make a mostly full recovery....but we are right in the middle of it presently) Watching this made me realize just how much compartmentalizing I've done just to stay in the fight. God bless Gary and his family. and thanks Jack.
Hey Jack, great interview. I never knew about Gary's son. Such courage. Such a great Dad Gary is! Such a marvelous human being! I read your book on Beirut. I very painful read but very important. I've read all of your books. Each one better than the last! It was so good to meet you in Houston.
When I was 9, my father got me a drumset right after he and my mom got divorced. Mom was not happy but I went ahead and played for 45 years so it was a pretty good investment lol.
I woke up way too early today and saw this podcast. Wow! So moving and what an inspiration Mac was! Really made my day and reminded me to appreciate all the blessings in my life. I needed that today, thank you Jack, Gary and Mac. 🙏🏻
We admire you, Gary Sinise. Thank you for sharing.
Mac so talented, very sad. God brought him home to heaven early. God continue use his music to open people's mind and heart. Amen
This world needs more Garys. Losing a child is the worst thing a parent can go through. The pain never heals. It is like a sore that never heals. You just learn to treat the wound on a daily basis. Gary is an example of how to serve others and, at the same time, deal with such a tragic loss. My condolences to him and his entire family.
Very moving interview. God bless Gary and Mac for everything they've done and have shared with the world.
Wow! I have more respect for Gary now than ever. His stories are amazing about his son & others.
Gary Sinise, have you considered being in charge of the Department of Veterans Affairs?
Great interview. Just so much respect for Gary Sinise. His son's legacy will be remembered not only for his talent but, for his bravery in facing his cancer with true spirit, bravery and love.
Such a wonderful tribute for a son, soldier, a good man, etc.
Gary is a stand-up guy and an impressive talent
Thank you, Jack, for your compassionate and thoughtful conversation with Gary about his son, Mac. Gary is an amazing person and deserves so much for his contributions to our world, not just to our servicemembers and first responders.
I type this with tears streaming down my cheeks. Thank you both, and this caused me to rethink my own contributions.
I truly believe Mac is playing his beautiful music in heaven and surrounded by our loved ones who left us too soon.
Wow! His Son's music is hauntingly beautiful!! It breaks my heart that someone who has done SO MUCH for the world had to go through losing his son. I guess none of us get through life unscathed. I'm so sorry for your family's loss.
Gary Sinise God bless you and your family and all that you do sir.
Thank you Jack for this wonderful tribute to Mac Sinise and to Gary for everything he is doing for our troops. What a fantastic, inspirational story for a fathers love for his son and family. God Bless you Gary Sinise.
Truly heartbreaking, Thank you for all your support to Gary and his family and the foundation
People and interviews like this are the exact reason I tune in and point others to Jack Carr. Thank you Gary, and Mr. Carr.
Gary, thank you so much for sharing your son with us. The way you unfold his story is extremely moving. You do an outstanding job bringing him into our lives. What a wonderful young man he was. I would also like to thank you and your foundation for being there with us during our deployments. You brought to us a sense of worthwhileness that provided much needed strength. OIF, OEF-X2 U.S. Army combat vet
Hearing Garys Story is like the Modern Day Job.
Wow, we need more families like Gary’s family. I am thinking that Gary and his families serving our veterans with the life experiences that provides insight into what wounded humans need and deserve.
Losing a child, even when they're an adult, is the worse thing a parent can experience. The herculean strength required not to break down into uncontrollable sobbing during this interview cannot be overstated.
This one left me wrecked. My 16 yo old son is battling a brain tumor (he is expected to beat it and make a mostly full recovery....but we are right in the middle of it presently) Watching this made me realize just how much compartmentalizing I've done just to stay in the fight. God bless Gary and his family. and thanks Jack.
God bless you and your family. Sending love and comfort through prayer your way.
What an interview! Thank you for all you have done for Veterans. I saw you and your band in Iraq, awesome show.
Numbers 6:24-26
Thank you Gary, Mac, and the Sinise family and friends!
Hey Jack, great interview. I never knew about Gary's son. Such courage. Such a great Dad Gary is! Such a marvelous human being! I read your book on Beirut. I very painful read but very important. I've read all of your books. Each one better than the last! It was so good to meet you in Houston.
Heart wrenching. GOD BLESS You All and Mac in the Arms of The LORD.
Beautiful family❤
This was such a moving podcast. I’ll going to share this with so many people that will be touched by it. Thank you!
WOW!
The video has been up for 6 mins, you posted 2 minutes ago. You didn’t even watch it
Yeah, blown away too!
Fantastic Podcast from two greats!!! Thanks for this Jack and Gary.
Thank you Sirs, shared.
When I was 9, my father got me a drumset right after he and my mom got divorced. Mom was not happy but I went ahead and played for 45 years so it was a pretty good investment lol.
Fight on trojans ✌️