Published May 8, 2026, 3:00 AM EDT

Scott Kelly, who appeared on 'The Tonight Show' last fall, will host a three-part series exploring treatment on 'At the Water's Edge' in June.

Scott Kelly, the Army veteran whose life changed after an unexpected viral moment last November, is developing a new podcast series focused on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and veterans. Kelly never expected to be thrust into the limelight, but that all changed when Brandon Bieron, a fellow veteran he served with, was checking out Kelly’s resume on his phone in the middle of a Jonas Brothers concert. Jen Wilson, seated behind Bieron, filmed him on her phone and posted it to TikTok with the caption, “Scott Kelly, your resume was being reviewed at a Jonas Brothers concert tonight. Good luck.” In less than a week, Wilson’s post had more than 50-million-page views with dozens of comments supporting Kelly. The Jonas Brothers caught wind, poking a little fun at the incident and wishing Kelly good fortune in his job hunt. But Kelly had a job he enjoyed at the time and wasn’t actively looking for work. However, the viral video led Kelly to reconnect with Bieron, who manages Reimer Home Services, a company in the Buffalo, New York area that hires veterans. Kelly invited Bieron on his podcast, “At the Water’s Edge,” which focuses on national security and geopolitics from an “insider’s perspective.” Kelly’s resume story was picked up by national publications, including Military.com and, in a surreal twist, the Army veteran was invited on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” to talk about his newfound fame, alongside, who else? The Jonas Brothers.