Episodes (Page 4)
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Teaching children to recognize and prepare for evil in the world while maintaining appropriate boundaries
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Discussion of military service, trades, and how online communities function in modern communication
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Practical strategies for maintaining discipline and self-improvement while operating on limited budget
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Dakota Meyer reenlisted in Marines after 15 years citing 'more to give' and continuing duty to serve
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Guidance on handling betrayal and insult from close relationships, including best man dynamics
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Army medic Adam Anderson shares devastating combat losses and ongoing psychological weight from Ramadi operations
Army Medic
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Practical advice for managing unexpected parenthood from casual relationships and its responsibilities
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Ryan Manion honors her brother Travis, Naval Academy graduate and Marine officer with Silver Star
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Managing safety and social dynamics when former inmates join training environments like jiu jitsu
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Vietnam-era SEAL operations in Mekong Delta under monsoon conditions with intelligence challenges
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Strategies for personal development and success without family or external support systems
No Support
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Ben Sledge recounts Ramadi firefights and moral injury from combat and loss of best friend
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Tactical approach to managing overwhelm, inadequacy, and fear through systematic problem-solving
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Ego sabotages leadership by framing others' failures as personal wins, destroying team trust
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Acceptance that people around you may not share commitment to self-improvement or excellence
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Dave Burke emphasizes humility, detachment, and rejecting perfectionism as leadership foundations
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Debate between disciplined early rising versus unsustainable extremism in daily routines
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Major Scott Huesing shares combat realities from Ramadi through his book 'Echo in Ramadi'
Major Scott Huesing
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Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins discusses leadership lessons from war, ministry, law, and Congress, emphasizing service and accountability
Secretary Doug Collins
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Guidance on honoring commitments when difficulty arises and how to manage self-discipline through hardship