In this episode of Vegas Veteran Voices, host Ronnie Long sits down with Greg Cope White, author of The Pink Marine and writer and executive producer on the Netflix series Boots. Boots is a military comedy-drama based on Greg's memoir, following a bullied teen who impulsively joins the U.S. Marine Corps and finds purpose, structure, and brotherhood in boot camp. Greg breaks down the real story behind the show, what it was like seeing his life and book adapted for television, and why certain timelines and details changed while the core truth stayed intact. We talk about the long road from book to screen, what actually happens inside a writers room, and why Boots focuses on building full lives for the recruits instead of turning boot camp into a highlight reel. A lot of veterans try to tell their story too early. Greg explains why he waited years to write The Pink Marine, and how time changes the way you remember. When you step back, you stop living inside the worst moments. You see the full picture. You find the humor. You can talk about what happened without becoming trapped as a victim in your own story. That perspective shift is not denial. It is processing. It is growth. It is how you take ownership of your past without letting the past own you. At its core, both The Pink Marine and Boots carry the same truth. Greg, and Cameron as brought to life by Miles Heizer, are not stories about exception. They are stories about endurance. If they can walk into a system that was not built for them and still come out stronger, then the limits placed on you are not final. The world may tell you no. That does not mean you stop. It means you decide how badly you want what comes next. We also honor legendary producer Norman Lear, a World War II veteran and television icon who mentored Greg and executive produced Boots through Act III Productions. For veterans interested in storytelling, Greg shares a real opportunity: the Writers Guild Foundation Veterans Writing Project, a free mentorship program that helps veterans develop a complete script and pitch it to industry professionals. Standard Application Deadline: Tuesday, February 3 at 11:59pm PT
https://www.wgfoundation.org/programs... This episode was filmed on location at the Camera Obscura in Santa Monica with support from the Santa Monica History Museum. CREDITS Host: Ronnie Long Guest: Greg Cope White Subject Matter Expert: Levy Shultz, Nevada Veterans Fund Filming, Editing, Post Production, Location Scouting: Brenton Mann Filming and Setup Assist: Daniel Doerr Vegas Veteran Voices Team: Brenton Mann, Daniel Doerr, Ronnie Long, Cheeks Aguillon Historical Resources: Jeremy Ferguson, Santa Monica History Museum Special Thanks: Gina Elise, Pinups For Vets; Tom “Ghost” Martin and The Leatherneck Club; Jeffery; John Perez; Stephen Cook Dedication: To every service member who served before, during, and after Don't Ask, Don't Tell and fought for equality. LEGAL AND RIGHTS NOTICE This episode is presented for documentary, educational, and commentary purposes. Any third-party materials are used for identification, reporting, and contextual reference. No endorsement by the Department of Defense, the U.S. Marine Corps, the U.S. Government, Netflix, Sony Pictures Television, or any affiliated entities is intended or implied. Views expressed are those of the participants and do not reflect official policy or position of the Department of Defense, the U.S. Marine Corps, or the U.S. Government.