Tragedy to Triumph Podcast with Dave Roever

Tragedy to Triumph Podcast with Dave Roever

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SPECIAL GUEST: CAP JOHN ARROYO / A LIFE TRANSFORMED
The episode of the Tragedy to Triumph podcast features a powerful conversation between hosts Dave Roever and Kim Chapin and their guest, Ret. Captain John Arroyo. The discussion centers on John’s remarkable journey from being a decorated Green Beret to surviving a mass shooting at Fort Hood, Texas. John shares how, in the aftermath of the traumatic event and personal family losses, he experienced a profound spiritual encounter that motivated him to fight for his own life—not just for himself, but for the sake of his wife and family, who had already endured immense pain and loss. The conversation highlights the ripple effects of trauma on military families, the challenges of recovery, and the importance of perseverance and faith in overcoming unimaginable adversity. John’s story illustrates how personal tragedy can be transformed into a mission of hope and healing for others. Now the founder of the nonprofit "A Life Transformed," he uses his platform to support military families, address issues of identity and fatherlessness, and encourage others to turn their pain into purpose. Both John and Dave reflect on how their scars—physical and emotional—have become tools to comfort and empower those facing similar struggles. The podcast emphasizes a call to action for listeners to “get up” and keep moving forward, proof that healing and purpose are possible, even after life’s darkest moments.
SPECIAL GUEST DR. AL ROEVER / R.E.A.P PRISON MINISTRY
In this episode of the Tragedy to Triumph podcast, hosts Dave Roever and Kim Chapin welcome a very special guest, Dr. Al Roever—Dave’s brother and a key figure in their shared ministry work. The conversation dives deep into their family history, personal faith journeys, and the powerful impact of discipleship and prison ministry through REAP International. Dr. Al shares candid stories from their upbringing, moments of spiritual struggle and growth, and the transformative role of faith in overcoming life’s toughest challenges. The brothers reminisce about childhood memories, their evolving relationship with faith, and the life-changing events that shaped their commitment to serving others. Listeners are offered an intimate look at the resilience and purpose that underpin both Dave and Al’s lives, including their work reaching over 600,000 students in more than 40 countries through global discipleship programs and prison ministries. The episode blends humor, heartfelt testimony, and practical wisdom, making it both moving and accessible. Whether discussing the importance of authentic commitment, the journey of healing from trauma, or the value of follow-up and community in ministry, this episode delivers a message of hope, perseverance, and the enduring power of faith to turn tragedy into triumph.
SPECIAL GUEST DR. KATHY KOCH / CELEBRATE KIDS
This very special conversation features Dr. Kathy Koch and Dave Roever discussing Dr. Koch’s journey from a tenured university professor to a renowned author, speaker, and founder of Celebrate Kids, a world-renowned and trusted source for parental training and understanding children's unique needs. The dialogue highlights their deep friendship and mutual mentorship, as well as the courage it took for Dr. Koch to leave academia and follow her calling. With Dave’s guidance, she learned the practical aspects of ministry and public speaking, leading to the success of Celebrate Kids, which supports parents and educators in raising confident, faith-filled children. Both speakers reflect on how personal challenges and unique traits—such as Dr. Kathy’s height and voice, or Dave’s war injuries—became strengths in their ministries. The conversation also explores themes of destiny, accountability, and the value of embracing one’s purpose. Both Dr. Kathy and Dave share humorous and touching stories about their families, especially the influence of their mothers. Dr. Cook encourages listeners to live intentionally, trust in God’s plan, and use their gifts to serve others. She also promotes her books, such as "Raising Gender Confident Kids" and "Adult Children: Parenting Through the Transition," and invites listeners to connect through CelebrateKids.com for further resources and support.
"TAKE A STAND"
In this episode of the Tragedy to Triumph podcast, hosts Dave and Kim share heartfelt reflections on their ministry work, personal experiences, and recent honors. It also delves into Dave’s unwavering patriotism and support for Israel, his perspectives on current political and global events, and the significance of maintaining faith and emotional resilience in turbulent times. Kim and Dave emphasize the need for individuals to monitor their media consumption, start their days grounded in faith, and contribute positively to their communities. The episode closes with an invitation to purchase Dave’s devotional book, “Consuming Fire,” and a preview of upcoming special guests who will add more inspiring stories to the podcast. They further discuss the growth and impact of their nonprofit organizations, such as the Roever Foundation and REAP (Roever Educational Assistance Programs), which serve military personnel and students in dozens of countries. Dave recounts his journey of recovery after severe war injuries and highlights their couples’ retreats aimed at healing emotional, physical, and spiritual wounds of veterans and first responders. The conversation also touches on the importance of community support, including partnerships with organizations like American Airlines, and the value of giving—whether through prayer, purchasing resources, or donating air miles.
"59,000 GOOD REASONS"
This episode discusses the legacy and global growth of REAP (Roever Educational Assistance Programs) International. They reflect on how forgiveness, compassion, and service—especially in Vietnam—have shaped their mission. REAP now impacts hundreds of thousands of students in 48 countries, offering K-12 education and healthcare, and even works within Buddhist temples in Vietnam. The conversation weaves in Dave's personal journey from injury and loss in the Vietnam War to reconciliation and partnership with communities once considered adversaries. The episode emphasizes that forgiveness—of others, God, and oneself—is central to healing and transformation, and that compassion is the key to making a lasting impact. The podcast also encourages listeners to reach out, support, and stay connected as the ministry continues to expand its work worldwide.
BOOK REVIEW / CHAPTER 3 OF "NOBODY'S EVER CRIED FOR ME"
This podcast episode centers around Chapter 3 of Dave Roever's book, "Nobody’s Ever Cried for Me," titled "Assume the Position." Dave, joined by his co-host Kim, reflects on a pivotal life story involving a literal and spiritual experience with the phrase "assume the position." The episode recounts a transformative encounter on the streets, where Dave finds himself among the marginalized, mistaken for one of them, and confronted with themes of humility, compassion, and self-identity.
BOOK REVIEW / CHAPTER 2 OF "NOBODY'S EVER CRIED FOR ME"
This special podcast episode is a book review and discussion of the second chapter of "Nobody’s Ever Cried for Me" by Dave Roever. The conversation explores the book’s themes of trauma, recovery, and self-acceptance, emphasizing how scars—both internal and external—shape our perception and healing. Dave recounts a pivotal moment with "Captain Crunch," an Army captain and psychologist who, through a harsh comment, inadvertently motivated Dave to prove her wrong, get out of bed, and begin reclaiming his life. The story illustrates how tough love and challenges can spark resilience rather than self-pity. The episode further delves into the role of caregivers and loved ones, noting that true comfort is not pity but strong encouragement. Drawing from personal experiences and biblical references, Dave encourages listeners to use their pain to help others, emphasizing the importance of sharing one’s story for mutual healing.
BOOK REVIEW / CHAPTER 1 OF "NOBODY'S EVER CRIED FOR ME"
This episode explores Dave’s book, "Nobody's Ever Cried for Me," delving into its lasting impact and the powerful stories it contains. The podcast highlights pivotal moments, such as the heartfelt story behind the book's title—a young girl revealing her abuse to Dave—which emphasizes the profound difference between physical and emotional wounds. Dave recounts his experiences as a wounded Vietnam veteran, describing how visible and invisible scars have shaped his outlook and fueled his commitment to support others, particularly youth coping with trauma. Chapter 1, “His Father’s Eyes,” speaks to family resemblance, traits passed down, and the preservation of a godly heritage and upbringing during the trauma and heartbreak of war. The episode inspires by illustrating the healing power of vulnerability and the hope found in sharing personal struggles.
"JOURNEY BACK"
This episode, "Journey Back", features Dave Roever and his daughter, Kim Chapin, discussing Dave’s experiences as a Vietnam War veteran and his mission to help others heal from trauma. Dave shares a powerful story from his book "War and Recovery" about helping a severely injured Vietnamese child during the war—a moment that became a lifelong metaphor for hope and resilience. Dave also talks about returning to Vietnam after the war and current day to continue providing aid and helping fellow veterans heal. He describes founding the Roever Foundation and Eagle Summit Ranches, which offer free retreats and recovery programs for veterans and their families. These initiatives focus on healing, especially for couples, and are supported by donations and partners like American Airlines. The episode highlights the transformative power of faith, community, and service, encouraging listeners to get involved or support these ongoing programs. It ends with a message of hope and an open invitation to join their mission to turn tragedy into triumph.
"IF YOU ONLY KNEW"
This episode of the Tragedy to Triumph podcast centers on the theme that everyone has a story, often marked by scars and pain, and that sharing these experiences can help transform tragedy into hope and triumph. Hosts Dave Roever and his daughter Kim discuss the importance of empathy, authenticity, and faith as they reflect on personal stories of injury, recovery, and mentorship. The episode features lessons from Dave’s mentor, Laurel Akers, and recounts the moving story of Colonel Robinson Reisner, a Vietnam War POW. The overall message encourages listeners to move beyond their past, find meaning in their struggles, and use their experiences to help others—reminding everyone that they are “more than a story.”
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