WaveMaker
We empower individuals in need by teaching positive and servant leadership principles. Our focus is on facilitating a unique formal process to foster meaningful connections and forge unlikely friendships, nurturing a loving community. Additionally, we are committed to constructing a new modern campus with inclusive facilities to provide comprehensive and humane support for people in need.
Ride The Wave Foundation (RTW), a non-profit organization, was established in 2023. We offer free business training to individuals who feel marginalized by society, seek assistance, and aspire to improve their lives.
At the Ride the Wave Podcast Show, we firmly believe that every voice matters. Our platform serves as a safe haven – a judgment-free space where individuals from all walks of life can openly share their personal journeys, talents, and unique perspectives. Whether you’re an everyday person, someone with extraordinary abilities, or even facing homelessness, we extend a warm invitation
to join us.
Our show embraces guests from diverse backgrounds, including those who consider themselves average, extraordinary, or underprivileged. We’ve come to realize that everyone harbors a compelling story – one that can inspire, educate, and connect us all. So, whether you wish to share life experiences, showcase hidden talents, or engage in meaningful conversations, Ride the Wave provides the ideal platform.
Why Choose Us?
- Safe Space: Here, judgment finds no foothold. Authentic conversations thrive.
- Celebrating Diversity: From everyday individuals to those with exceptional abilities, we celebrate the richness of human experiences.
- Comfortable Dialogues: Our discussions span the spectrum – from personal struggles to hidden talents.
- Guest Opportunities: Interested in being a guest? www.ridthewave.org and select “Podcast Guest Request” from the inquiry options at the bottom of the page.
Ride The Wave Podcast is in affiliation with NCK Organization
WaveMaker
Nowhere to Go: A Veteran’s Story of Survival on the Streets with Robert Herrera
In this raw, on-the-fly episode of the Ride The Wave Podcast, Jeff Fisher sits down with Robert Herrera — a U.S. veteran experiencing homelessness in Morristown, New Jersey.
Recorded in a public library with nothing but a phone, this episode captures real life as it's happening. Robert shares what it’s like to survive on the streets, how he navigates limited resources, broken systems, and the deep emotional toll of life without a place to call home.
But Robert is not just a statistic.
He’s a father.
He’s a veteran.
And he’s a voice we all need to hear.
You’ll hear about:
🇺🇸 His military service and the pride he still carries
🚫 The shelter gaps and unrealistic systems
🧠 How trauma, trust, and dignity intersect on the street
💡 What love-thy-neighbor really means in real life
🤝 Why we need a new model — led by compassion, not control
This conversation is uncomfortable, honest, and essential.
And it’s exactly why we do this work.
🎧 If you’ve ever wondered how close any of us could be to life on the other side — this is the episode to hear.
🌊 Learn more or join the movement: www.RideTheWave.org
📣 Please share this episode.
The path is to the person.
#RideTheWave #WaveMaker #ProjectDignity #HomelessVeterans #StreetSurvival #FaithInAction #ServeWithCompassion #VeteransInCrisis #ThePathIsToThePerson #JeffFisher #RobertHerrera #MorristownNJ
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