Common Threads Podcast
We all have different beliefs — but behind every belief is a story. This podcast is about listening first, understanding deeply, and seeing the humanity in people who may not think like we do.
Common Threads Podcast
Riley Eckenroth
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Riley Eckenroth is 21 years old and is the youngest sibling of 4. He lives in Ocala, Florida and currently serves in the U.S. Army.
In this episode, Riley and I talk about growing up in the South and the values that shaped him early on: kindness, community, and taking care of the people around you. He shares the racial injustices he noticed at a young age, including those coming from elected officials in his area, and how those moments opened his eyes to the responsibility we all have to stand up for others. Riley also opens up about witnessing domestic violence and gang violence as a child, and how those experiences deeply influenced the person he is today and his commitment to advocating for safer, more supportive communities.
We also dive into Riley’s decision to join the U.S. Army, his desire to serve his country, and the inspiration that led him there, including his drive to help others and be someone people can count on in difficult moments. Guided by his personal motto, “rise to the occasion,” Riley lives with the hope of inspiring others to lead with courage, empathy, and purpose, even when doing the right thing isn’t easy.
Trigger Warning: This episode includes a brief discussion of gun violence between 34:06–36:08. While the conversation is thoughtful and focused on personal experience and advocacy, it may be difficult for some listeners. Please take care of yourself and feel free to skip ahead if needed.