What does it truly take to be a dedicated warrior in a world defined by chaos? This FullSend Friday episode features highly decorated retired Green Beret Master Sergeant, Geoff Dardia, founder of the Task Force Dagger Health Initiatives Program. Geoff shares his searing journey—from an early medical discharge out of BUD/S due to medication side effects, to re-enlisting post-9/11 and facing a catastrophic breakdown from years of operational stress, blast exposure, and neurotoxicity (the "Operator Syndrome"). He recounts the betrayal he felt from a medical system that offered pills instead of looking for root causes, and how this initial struggle ignited his mission of reform. This episode is a masterclass in applying military planning to personal health. Geoff details the comprehensive testing (including KXRF bone lead scans and gut scopes) that proved his symptoms were physical, not psychological. He offers a proven blueprint—built around accountability and repetition—for taking ownership of your health, becoming your own advocate, and turning personal struggle into global service. In this episode, you'll learn: • The Canary in the Coal Mine: Geoff's early medical setback in BUD/S that unintentionally prepared him for his later fight against Operator Syndrome • The Betrayal and the Why: Why he faced resistance from the medical system and fought through the gaslighting • Health as Mission Planning: IPB + Risk Management applied to personal wellness • The Scientific Smoking Gun: Comprehensive testing that proved the true root causes • The Off-Ramp Solution: The Fort Bragg MEDA transition initiative • The Final Call to Action: Three steps to become the "CEO of your own health" Timestamps 00:56 Introduction to Geoff Dardia and the critical role of Task Force Dagger 02:45 Geoff's background: outdoors, adrenaline, and BUD/S at 19 03:29 BUD/S failure: Medical discharge at 21; identity crisis 05:27 Reinvention: Rehabbing and rejoining the Army 18X program post-9/11 06:30 The Spiral: Continuous deployments, divorce, health decline, zero recovery 08:13 The Break/The Surrender: Becoming an instructor and recognizing the severity 10:15 Gaslighting: Being labeled "the canary in the coal mine" 11:33 Founding the SOF Health Initiatives program (2012) 12:10 Risk Management for Health: Applying IPB to self-protection 15:48 The Betrayal: Medical system resistance vs. SF leadership support 17:45 A new purpose: Bearing the "how" through a deeper "why" 21:59 Validation: Bone lead scans and labs proving physical causes 23:00 Campaign Strategy: Fighting back using a 7-phase UW campaign model 24:14 Moral Injury: Losing teammates to cancer and suicide 26:08 SGB as an IFAC: Rapid, low-cost crisis intervention 32:07 Humans vs. Hardware: The military ignores operator maintenance 36:21 HBOT: Treating TBI as a wound with oxygen 42:57 Host experience: Infectious disease + parasite treatment through Task Force Dagger 51:17 The MEDA Program: A proven 36-month transition model 59:00 Call to Action: Become the investor and defender of your own health 1:10:12 Host Debrief & Final CTA: "CEO of your health" action steps 👤 About the Guest Geoff Dardia is a highly decorated retired U.S. Army Master Sergeant and Green Beret (1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group). He is the founder and program director of the Task Force Dagger Health Initiatives Program, connecting warfighters and families to cutting-edge medical treatments often unavailable through the VA/DOD. His personal battle with neurotoxicity and TBI shapes his mission to reform warfighter health. Connect with Geoff Dardia or Task Force Dagger: Website: https://www.taskforcedagger.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sof_health_initiative/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TaskForceDaggerFoundation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taskforcedagger/ 🎧 Stay Connected If you found value in this FullSend Friday episode, please like, subscribe, and follow us on all socials. Your support helps us bring you more industry-leading interviews! What principle from this episode will you apply to your personal growth this week? 🌎 Connect with the Two Promises Podcast 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify 📲 Follow Us: Youtube Tiktok Facebook Instagram #GreenBeret #TBI #PTSD #VeteranHealth #MentalToughness #Podcast #Grit #Resilience #LeadershipDevelopment #FullSendFriday #MilitaryMotivation #Neurotoxicity #FunctionalMedicine #Reinvention #OperatorSyndrome #SpecialForces #SGB #SuicidePrevention #MilitaryMedicine #HealthCareReform
In the conclusion of our two-part series, retired Green Beret Geoff Dardia of Task Force Dagger reveals the blueprint for systemic change in warfighter and community health. Geoff lays out the actionable steps for those who feel broken or failed by the medical system, urging a disciplined approach where health becomes mission planning. He shares the proven success of the META model established on Fort Bragg — embedding medical and behavioral resources into the 36 months before one transitions out of the military. This episode delivers a powerful message: the fight isn't about the "what" (the disease), but the "why" (lifestyle, environment, and stress). Geoff calls for a transformation from Disease Care to Functional Medicine and treating the root causes. Because true Service requires conviction — and empowered veterans become the future force multipliers of growth and reinvention within our communities. In this episode, you'll learn: • Work-Life Harmony: Why "balance" is a myth and boundaries are essential to prevent burnout • The 36-Month Rule: The required timeline for transition planning and healthcare approvals • META: A zero-budget, repeatable model for proactive care and early intervention • Functional Medicine vs. Disease Care: Addressing root cause dysfunction • The Operator Manual Concept: Teaching warfighters to maintain the human weapon system • The Force Multiplier Effect: Why healed individuals become powerful advocates for change ⏳ Timestamps 00:00 How can we rise up and advocate for positive change in the system? 01:11 Purpose Found: Turning personal struggle into a network of ambassadors 01:50 Work-Life Harmony: Observing trauma without absorbing it 03:13 Collaboration with organizations offering holistic therapies 04:19 The 36-Month Rule: Why planning must start early 05:35 VA Polytrauma Centers: Critical resources for warfighters 07:34 The Pandemic Analogy: A global "deployment" of fear 09:55 META Program: A repeatable model for proactive transition support 12:01 TAPS Myth: The real origin and why it fails high-op tempo careers 13:00 The Familiar Hell: Why stress-wired individuals choose service roles 14:26 First Responders Trauma: Lack of stress inoculation and recovery systems 16:15 The Maintenance Check: Scheduled full-system health assessments 17:35 The Call to Action: Invest in yourself like a high-performance vehicle 18:40 You Are a Vehicle: Performance depends on environment and maintenance 20:39 Fixing the Military: The toxic food environment issue 22:50 Advocating for Change: Focus on the why, not the what 24:00 Functional Medicine: The required shift to root-cause systems 27:09 Supporting the Mission: Funding and becoming a Force Multiplier About the Guest Geoff Dardia is a retired U.S. Army Master Sergeant and Green Beret. He leads the Task Force Dagger Health Initiatives Program, connecting warfighters and families to advanced medical treatments not readily accessible through the VA or DOD. His battle with neurotoxicity and TBI fuels his lifelong mission to ensure long-term health for the special operations community — a true example of Service and Reinvention. Connect with Geoff Dardia or Task Force Dagger: Website: https://www.taskforcedagger.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sof_health_initiative/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TaskForceDaggerFoundation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taskforcedagger/ Thank you for listening to this powerful conclusion with Geoff Dardia. If this episode opened your eyes to the need for change — in your own health, in your community, or within the system itself — then take action today. Share this message. Advocate for better care. Invest in yourself like the high-performance machine you are. If this episode helped you, please rate, review, and subscribe to the Two Promises Podcast. Your support helps amplify the mission and reach those who need this information most. We'll see you in the next episode. Stay disciplined. Stay committed. Stay in the fight. Don't Stay Under.🛡️🎙️ Listen to Part 1 If you missed Part 1, go back and hear Geoff's powerful journey through medical failures, early misdiagnosis, and the fight to uncover the scientific smoking gun that changed everything. 🌎 Connect with the Two Promises Podcast 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify 📲 Follow Us: Youtube Tiktok Facebook Instagram
What does it mean to be a Committed, Disciplined warrior in a world defined by chaos? In Part 1 of this essential two-part series, we sit down with highly decorated retired Green Beret Master Sergeant, Geoff Dardia, who is now leading the fight for warfighter health as the founder of the Task Force Dagger Health Initiatives Program. Geoff shares his searing journey of Resilience—from facing a medical discharge early in his career after a devastating injury in BUD/S (a massive blow to his Identity), to re-enlisting post-9/11 and experiencing a catastrophic breakdown from operational stress, neurotoxicity, and repeated blast exposure. He articulates the profound sense of betrayal he felt from a medical system that offered pills for pain instead of solutions for the root causes. This episode is a masterclass in turning a health crisis and the body's Failure into far-reaching Service for those plagued by invisible wounds. Geoff provides a powerful framework for understanding Operator Syndrome, applying military planning (Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield and Risk Management practices) to self-protection, and the crucial distinction between disease care and true healthcare. This is essential listening for anyone who has struggled with PTSD, TBI, or the unseen costs of an elite life. In this episode, you'll learn: The Canary in the Coal Mine: Geoff's early medical setback in BUD/S that unexpectedly prepared him for his later fight with Operator Syndrome. The Betrayal and the Why: Why Geoff faced intense resistance from the medical system and how his Conviction allowed him to withstand gaslighting and advocate for change. The Scientific Smoking Gun: The comprehensive testing (including Walter Reed, Cleveland Clinic, and KXRF bone scans) that proved his symptoms were physical, not just psychological. Health as Mission Planning: How to apply Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) and Risk Management to personal health, a principle of self-protection and scheduled maintenance the military often overlooks. Disease Care vs. Healthcare: Why the military model is can be effective at trauma response but fundamentally fails at providing preventative maintenance and addressing root causes like heavy metals and chronic conditions. ⏳ Timestamps 00:00 Episode Preview and Intro 01:18 Introduction to Geoff Dardia and the critical role of Task Force Dagger 02:45 Geoff's background: Outdoors, adrenaline, sense of service, beginning BUD/S at 19. 03:29 BUD/S Failure: Medical issues in Hell Week lead to discharge at 21; tying identity to the SEAL program. 05:27 Reinvention: Rehabbing, battling PTSD symptoms, and rejoining the Army 18X program post-9/11. 06:30 The Spiral: Back-to-back deployments, high-intensity training (SABOT, SFARTAEC), divorce, and health decline. 08:13 The Break: Becoming an instructor, realizing how bad his condition was, and being the last to notice. 09:00 The Self-Diagnosis: Homework points to TBI, neurotoxicity, and mitochondrial dysfunction. 10:15 Gaslighting: Initial resistance from providers who called him "the canary in the coal mine." 11:33 Founding the Program: Turning personal recovery into the SOF Health Initiatives program (2012). 12:10 Risk Management for Health: Applying IPB (Intelligence Preparation) principles to self-protection and wellness. 13:00 The Complexity vs. Simplicity: Recognizing chronic stress and toxic exposure as the root cause, not "shit genes." 15:48 The Betrayal: Feeling betrayed by the military medical system vs. SF leadership. 17:45 The Why to Live (Nietzsche): How a new purpose helped Geoff bear the "how" of the fight and put ego aside. 20:10 Growth through Suffering: The necessity of being uncomfortable for true maturity. 21:59 The Validation (Walter Reed/Cleveland Clinic): The heavy metal smoking gun that proved his case. 23:00 From Alarm Bell to Advisor: Overthrowing a non-serving system with solutions, not just problems. 24:14 Moral Injury: Losing friends to cancer and suicide—the trauma that kept him fighting. 25:30 The STAR Process: Seeking ketamine and psychotherapy to deal with accumulated stress. 26:08 Host's Story: Crisis, anger, and the need for simple, proven interventions like Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB). 28:20 Trauma is Physiological: Why pills and "talk therapy" fail when the nervous system is chronically stressed. 30:28 Hierarchical Stress: The psychological effects of powerlessness in the military context 32:29 The Program's Mission: Addressing root causes (infection, toxicity) vs. managing pain 33:55 Humans vs. Hardware: The military neglects maintenance checks for its most valuable asset. 36:21 HBOT Common Sense: TBI is a brain wound, and oxygen heals wounds—why the DOD/VA resistance is illogical. 38:45 The Payoff: The game-changing feeling of resolving lifelong, misdiagnosed issues 40:23 Self-Medication: The lack of an "operator manual" leads to drug/alcohol abuse and suicide. 42:02 The Campaign Success: The shift toward Precision Medicine is a victory for health advocacy. 42:35 Outro About the Guest Geoff Dardia is a highly decorated retired U.S. Army Master Sergeant and Green Beret. He is the founder and program director of the Task Force Dagger Health Initiatives Program, which connects warfighters and their families to cutting-edge medical treatments (HBOT, IV ketamine, functional medicine) often unavailable through the VA/DOD. His personal battle against neurotoxicity and TBI led to his life's Purposeful mission of advocating for the lifelong health of the special operations community. Connect with Task Force Dagger: Website: https://www.taskforcedagger.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TaskForceDaggerFoundation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taskforcedagger/ Notable Mentions: Dr. Remington Nevin: Expert in quinoline antimalarials (Mefloquine) and TBI misdiagnosis. Boone Cutler: Warfighter rights advocate and founder of the Spartan Pledge. Dr. Gabriel Lyon: Functional medicine provider. Congressman Mike Boss: Chairman of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Mentioned by Host). Don't Miss Part 2! The conversation with Geoff Dardia continues! Tune in on Monday, November 24, 2025, for Part 2 of 2, where we dive deeper into specific cutting-edge treatments, the need for family-centric care, and Geoff's vision for systemic change in military medicine. 🌎 Connect with the Two Promises Podcast 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify 📲 Follow Us: Youtube Tiktok Facebook Instagram
What does it truly take to achieve elite performance and maintain it for a career? This FullSend Friday combines all parts of our powerful conversation with former Navy SEAL and founder of The Warrior Calling, Josiah Kauffman. Josiah shares his journey from facing Failure due to a devastating injury early in BUD/S (class 263/265) to becoming an operator in the high-stakes, hyper-professional SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) community. He offers rare insights into a world defined by extreme OPSEC and the unique Conviction required to perform highly sensitive, clandestine deep-water missions. This episode is essential listening for any high-achiever, as Josiah articulates the difference between having the Grit to finish selection and the Purpose needed to sustain a demanding operational career. He details his personal journey of Reinvention—quitting a corporate 9-to-5 to launch The Warrior Calling, and why his primary advice to the next generation centers on Discipline, Resilience, and the critical importance of self-care to avoid the high-performer burnout trap. He also offers a veteran's candid perspective on the ethical line between Service and self-promotion in the age of the "SEAL influencer." In This Episode, You'll Learn: The Unexpected Pivot: How a stress fracture during Hell Week led to a crucial class change and an early lesson in Failure and Resilience. SDV's Clandestine Culture: Why the SDV Teams operated at a higher, faster, and more intensely Disciplined level, and how this environment forced early Achievement. The Hidden Operational Grind: The challenge of maintaining Conviction and buy-in when your missions are highly classified and involve miserable, multi-hour deep-water diving profiles. The Burnout Warning: The trap of the Committed "Yes Man" mentality and why consistent self-care and rest days are non-negotiable for career longevity and avoiding Failure. Reinvention Through Purpose: The terrifying, but necessary, leap of Surrender and Reinvention required to leave a stable career and fully embrace his calling as a mentor. Grit vs. The "Why": Why this generation must have a profound reason for joining the military beyond simply seeking a "challenge," or they will inevitably tap out. (Applies to all areas of Growth). ⏳ Timestamps 00:00 Intro: US welcomes former SEAL, Josiah Kauffman, to the show 01:30 BUD/S Flashbacks: Rolling out of Hell Week (263) due to a femur stress fracture 04:30 The SEAL Identity: How combat-hardened instructors shattered the naive image of what a SEAL was 07:45 Professionalizing the Pipeline: The shift to structured mentorship and accountability in training 10:30 SDV Team 1 Transition: Showing up young and being immediately held to a hyper-professional standard 13:45 The Pucker Factor: The leader's art of handing off the mission to foster buy-in and elite performance 16:00 The SDV Grind: Maintaining Conviction during intense, clandestine missions that often involve miserable conditions 19:00 OPSEC Implications: Josiah's concern over media leaks and the compromise of special operator capabilities 22:20 The True Why: How the definition of Purpose deepens after earning the Trident—it's bigger than yourself 27:10 The High-Performer Burnout: Why constant "full tilt" is unsustainable and leads to career Failure 36:55 Launching The Warrior Calling: Quitting the 9-to-5—the scariest leap of his life 43:40 Gen Z & Distraction: The necessity of finding a deep Purpose in the current generation to withstand selection 50:30 Building Mental Toughness: Using physical challenges and "inner reflection" to tap into innate Grit 53:40 Perspective Shift: Using the endurance of the Greatest Generation to reframe modern struggles 58:30 Navigating Chaos: Advice for the next generation—control your internal storm before tackling the external world 01:12:20 The Final Word: Be selfish now, so you can be selfless later. Protect your time to maximize your capacity for Service 🍻 Thanks to Our Guest A huge thank you to Josiah Kauffman for sharing his wisdom, vulnerability, and incredible Grit. Find more about his mission at The Warrior Calling. About the Guest Josiah Kauffman is a former U.S. Navy SEAL and founder of The Warrior Calling, a coaching and mentorship program dedicated to preparing the next generation of warfighters, athletes, and high-performance individuals. He served in the SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) community, which specializes in clandestine underwater mobility missions. His life's work is driven by the Purposeful mission of translating elite operational concepts into tools for personal Growth and lasting success. 🔗 Website/Link: https://thewarriorcalling.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josiahk265 🎧 Stay Connected If you found value in this FullSend Friday episode, please like, subscribe, and follow us on all socials. Your support helps us bring you more industry-leading interviews! 💭 What is one operational or life principle from this episode you plan to apply to your own personal growth this week? 🌎 Connect with the Two Promises Podcast 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify 📲 Follow Us: Youtube Tiktok Facebook Instagram
What does it mean to be a Committed, Disciplined warrior in a world defined by chaos? In this powerful conclusion of our 3-part series, Special Operator Josiah Kauffman delivers a masterclass on balancing internal Growth with external Service. Josiah dives deep into the mindset shifts required for the next generation of warriors and leaders, revealing how the new standards of Achievement demand more than just physical strength—they demand self-awareness, emotional Resilience, and a relentless pursuit of Purposeful action. He offers one unforgettable, Reinvention-focused piece of advice: Be selfish now, so you can be selfless later. This episode is a roadmap to personal excellence, showing how controlling your inner world through Grit and Repetition can transform the impact you make on your family, community, and mission. In this episode, you'll learn: The Power of Pause: How temperance and discipline help prevent emotional spirals and improve leadership. The New Caliber of Excellence: What it takes to meet the higher standards of modern elite training programs. The Information vs. Action Paradox: Why action matters more than knowledge in achieving growth. The "Be Selfish Now" Doctrine: How protecting your time and energy prepares you to serve better later. The True Warrior's Balance: How to merge grit, resilience, and family leadership without burning out. Memorable Quotes: "A lot going on in the world, but focus on you. What can you do for you to make yourself the best person you could possibly be in this world?" - Josiah Kauffman "Have some temperance. We may not change the world, but we can start with our communities." - Josiah Kauffman "Stay vigilant. Don't get caught up in everything—lock onto your mission." - Josiah Kauffman "Be selfish now, so you can be selfless later. Protect your time. Build those boundaries." - Josiah Kauffman "You have to be the leader and the warrior, and come home and hold the baby. That's the true warrior." - Josiah Kauffman 👤 Guest Information Josiah Kauffman Former Navy SEAL (BUD/S Class 265) | Founder of Warrior Calling | Mentor & Speaker 🔗 Website/Link: https://thewarriorcalling.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josiahk265 ⏳ Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:05 Navigating Chaos 02:00 The Power of Temperance 03:07 The Spiral 04:05 The Warfighter's Mission 05:27 Beyond Selection 07:26 The New Generation's Advantage 08:25 The Information/Action Divide 09:30 New Test Gates 12:15 Reality Check 14:24 Be Selfish Now, Be Selfless Later 16:35 Don't Burn Your Bridges 17:30 The Hardest Thing 18:25 The Calling 19:01 Closing Message & Gratitude Listen to more episodes of The Two Promises Podcast and discover powerful conversations about resilience, purpose, and leadership. 🌎 Connect with the Two Promises Podcast 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify 📲 Follow Us: Youtube Tiktok Facebook Instagram
"There's a lot that shouldn't be said." In Part 2 of our powerful conversation, former Navy SEAL Instructor Josiah Kauffman (The Warrior Calling) gives a rare and critical "insider" perspective on the recent New York Times article leaking sensitive Special Operations capabilities. He reveals why this is so dangerous and the real-world implications it has for the safety of future operators. Josiah then shares his raw, personal journey of transition, burnout, and finding a new "calling." He contrasts the feeling of a "dialed" SEAL platoon operating at its peak with the hidden dangers of the "yes man" culture that leads to burnout. He gives a hilarious, unfiltered account of his Goldman Sachs internship—a 10-hour-a-day desk job that made him want to "jump off a bridge"—and the "scariest moment" of his life: quitting his 9-to-5 with a family to feed to go all-in on his true purpose. This episode is a masterclass in mindset, resilience, and perspective. Josiah breaks down why he believes Gen Z is "fairly distracted" and lacks the strong "why" (like 9/11) needed to survive BUD/S, the #1 mental model that separates those who quit from those who graduate, and the powerful story of his grandfather in a WWII concentration camp that forged his own unbreakable "why." In this episode, you will learn: [OPSEC & National Security]: A former SEAL's "insider" perspective on the New York Times article and the dangers of leaking Special Operations capabilities. [Peak Performance]: What it really feels like to be in a "dialed-in" SEAL platoon where everyone is a subject matter expert. [High-Performer Burnout]: The critical warning for all high-achievers. Why the "yes man" trap and living off caffeine will "wreck" your life, and why rest is a non-negotiable for longevity. [Career Transition]: Josiah's raw story of leaving the Teams, his shocking experience at Goldman Sachs, and the "scariest thing he's ever done"—quitting his 9-to-5. [Finding Your "Why"]: The #1 most important question for any candidate. Why "I want a challenge" isn't enough, and why the "quiet professional" ethos is disappearing in the "influencer" age. [The Mindset that Wins]: The "Two Guys in Hell Week" analogy—a masterclass in how perspective determines your outcome. [The Power of Perspective]: A deeply personal story of his grandfather's resilience in a WWII concentration camp and how it provides the ultimate "why." ⏳ Timestamps 00:00 Trailer Preview 00:14 Intro 01:11 The Real-World Danger of Leaking OPSEC (NYT Article) 02:09 Why We're Concerned: Capabilities the Public Doesn't Need to Know 03:40 "It's Playing for Keeps": Why This Is a No-Go 04:33 What Does Peak Performance Feel Like? The "Dialed" Platoon 05:52 A Team Packed with Subject Matter Experts 07:24 A CRITICAL WARNING: The "Yes Man" Trap & Operator Burnout 08:26 The High Cost of "Chomping at the Bit" 09:42 Josiah's Personal Story of Burnout (Goosebumps) 10:01 Transition: From SEAL Instructor to Goldman Sachs Intern 11:15 "I Wanted to Jump Off a Bridge": The 9-to-5 Reality 12:45 Starting from Scratch, Type 1 Diabetes, & Hitting Rock Bottom 14:41 The Scariest Moment of Josiah's Life (It Wasn't in Combat) 15:26 The Birth of "The Warrior Calling" 17:36 Is Gen Z Softer? A SEAL Instructor's Honest Take 18:20 The Missing "Why": 9/11 vs. Today 18:46 The "Influencer" Problem vs. The Quiet Professional 19:49 "Why Do You Want to Be a SEAL?" (The Only Question That Matters) 20:41 The "Job Interview" Fallacy: Why "I Want a Challenge" Isn't Enough 23:49 A Practical Drill to Build Real Mental Toughness 25:54 THE MINDSET: The "Two Guys in Hell Week" Analogy 27:03 Perspective is Everything: "I Am Blessed to Be Here" 28:11 The "Why": Josiah Grandfather's Story in a WWII Concentration Camp 30:31 Final Thoughts on Chaos, Perspective, and the Future 31:40 Outro 📚 Resources Mentioned Warrior Calling: https://thewarriorcalling.com 👤 Guest Information Josiah Kauffman Former Navy SEAL (BUD/S Class 265) | Founder of Warrior Calling | Mentor & Speaker 🔗 Website/Link: https://thewarriorcalling.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josiahk265 🌎 Connect with the Two Promises Podcast 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify 📲 Follow Us: Youtube Tiktok Facebook Instagram
How do you define Resilience when your dream is shattered moments after surviving the impossible? What happens when Failure isn't just an option—but a brutal reality delivered via a broken bone after Navy SEAL Hell Week? In this gripping Part 1 of 3, BD sits down with Josiah Kauffman, former Navy SEAL, BUD/S classmate (Class 265!), and founder of Warrior Calling. Josiah takes us deep into his extraordinary journey—beginning with the crushing blow of a femur stress fracture following Hell Week with Class 263, forcing a complete reinvention of his path. This is a masterclass in Grit, Growth, and Grace under pressure. Josiah shares the raw truth of BUD/S—the unforgiving nature of winter training, the evolution of SEAL standards emphasizing Character over brute strength, and the realization that training is merely the job interview. He then offers a rare glimpse into the high-stakes, unseen world of SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) Teams, detailing the discipline, sacrifice, and conviction required for missions most people will never hear about. If you've ever faced a setback that felt like the end, Josiah's story will show you how failure can be the forge that shapes your true purpose. 💡 In This Episode, You Will Learn The brutal reality of suffering a femur fracture after Hell Week — and how to come back stronger. What winter BUD/S is really like: freezing water, crushing waves, and relentless tests of commitment. Why Hell Week truly separates those called to serve from those who just want the title. How BUD/S is "the job interview," and the real work begins once you earn the trident. The evolution of SEAL training standards to emphasize character, humility, and trustworthiness. The no "soft start" intensity of SDV Teams — where every operator is held to elite standards. A rare look inside SDV missions: high secrecy, deep sacrifice, and pure frogman discipline. How to maintain motivation when your work is invisible to the world. Why the definition of mental toughness evolves — from surviving pain to living with purpose. Leadership lessons on setting high standards, trusting your team, and living your "why." ⏳ Timestamps (00:00) – Intro & Welcome Josiah Kauffman (01:04) – BUD/S Class Origin: Starting in Class 263 (01:30) – Winter Class & Brutal Surf: The harsh realities of cold-weather BUD/S (02:12) – The Crushing Setback: Femur fracture discovered after Hell Week (03:00) – Rolled to Class 265: Reinventing after injury (04:29) – Hell Week's True Test: What commitment really means (05:37) – First Impressions vs. Reality: Meeting the combat-hardened instructors (06:47) – BUD/S: The Job Interview (08:20) – The Evolution of BUD/S Standards: Mentorship and character (10:17) – Building Professional Warfighters (10:58) – Arriving at SDV Team One: No "soft start" (11:38) – The SDV World: High-stakes, small-team operations (13:00) – High Standards Breed Excellence (14:35) – The "Pucker Factor" of Leadership (16:11) – SDV Missions: The Pinnacle of Clandestine Operations (17:29) – The SDV "Buy-In" Challenge: The unseen mental battle (19:54) – The "True Frogman" Identity (21:17) – The Demands of SDV: Misery, mastery, and repetition (23:09) – Evolving Mental Toughness: Beyond BUD/S (23:59) – Understanding the Brotherhood (25:22) – Sustaining the Career: Purpose over pride (26:59) – Geopolitical Tensions & OpSec (32:00) – Outro 📚 Resources Mentioned Warrior Calling: https://thewarriorcalling.com 👤 Guest Information Josiah Kauffman Former Navy SEAL (BUD/S Class 265) | Founder of Warrior Calling | Mentor & Speaker 🔗 Website/Link: https://thewarriorcalling.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josiahk265 🌎 Connect with the Two Promises Podcast 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify 📲 Follow Us: Youtube Tiktok Facebook Instagram Every setback is a test of identity — a question only you can answer: Will you break, or will you build again? This conversation with Josiah Kauffman is just the beginning. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we dive even deeper into his mindset, lessons from the Teams, and how purpose is forged through pain. 💬 Support The Two Promises Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your support helps us grow and bring you more incredible conversations.
What happens when you hit your absolute limit during the world's most brutal military selection? How do you find the Grit to face Failure head-on and Reinvent yourself into something stronger? Join the Two Promises Podcast for an electrifying conversation with Jovon "Q" Quarles – decorated Navy SEAL, Directing Staff (DS) on FOX's Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, and a testament to the power of Resilience. Q shares his rarely told story of quitting BUD/S Hell Week, hitting a mental wall, and the profound Purpose (his grandmother and kids) that fueled his return. Discover how this initial Failure became the bedrock for historic Achievement, leading Q to graduate as the Honor Grad – not once, but twice. Q unpacks the Discipline learned, the Sacrifice demanded, and the Commitment required to transform from a self-described "statistic" into an elite warrior and leader. Beyond the battlefield, Q offers powerful insights relevant to everyone facing challenges. He breaks down the 40% Rule, proving you always have more in the tank. He tackles the deep divisions in America, calling for a return to kindness, respect, and high standards. Learn Q's philosophy on shedding ego, finding your Identity after career transitions, and his new mission using his voice for mentorship. This episode is a masterclass in overcoming adversity and building a life of impact. 🎧 This is the Full Send Friday episode featuring Jovon "Q" Quarles. Guest Information: Jovon "Q" Quarles: Decorated Navy SEAL Veteran, Directing Staff on FOX's Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, Mentor, and Motivational Speaker. 🔗 CONNECT WITH JOVON P QUARLES Instagram: @jovonpquarles LinkedIn: Jovon P Quarles Facebook: Jovon P. Quarles In This Episode, You Will Learn: The raw, vulnerable story of quitting BUD/S Hell Week. The life-changing power of finding a Purpose bigger than yourself. How Q made history becoming an Honor Grad after quitting. The true meaning of Honor Grad: Why Character trumps physicality. Insights into Special Forces: World's Toughest Test – mindset differences, the 40% rule in action. How the show helps celebrities shed ego and find new Identity. Q's surprising definition of Grit – it's not what you think. Actionable advice for navigating life's challenges: "You're Not Alone". Q's perspective on uniting a divided America through kindness, respect, and standards. The importance of "Paying Your Dues" and embracing the process. Q's new Mission: Using his voice for mentorship and global impact. Timestamps [00:00] - Intro & Welcome Jovon "Q" Quarles [01:25] - Catching Up: Reconnecting after a decade. [01:50] - Joining Special Forces: World's Toughest Test: How Q got discovered on Instagram (and almost ignored the messages!). [04:30] - Instructor Background: Q's experience training SEAL officer candidates (SOAS). [05:34] - Taking Over from Remy: Joining the show after Season 1. [06:42] - Celebrity vs. Military Mindset: The key difference Q sees in candidates. [08:20] - The Reality of the Show: Cramming years of selection into 10 brutal, non-stop days. [09:30] - Transformation & Humility: Observing recruit Growth, ego shedding, and newfound respect. [11:20] - Applying the 40% Rule: Pushing celebrities past perceived limits. [12:20] - Finding New Identity Post-Career: How the show mirrors military transition. [14:04] - Ego, Setbacks & Success: Q's philosophy on managing ego through Achievement and Failure. [15:15] - The Mirror Room: Using one-on-one sessions for Growth and processing. [16:40] - Professional Meets Professional: Mutual respect between elite performers. [18:00] - Simulating Deployment: Stripping comforts to increase pressure. [19:36] - Defining Grit: Is it innate or developed? Q's surprising insights from watching recruits. [21:44] - Underdogs & Surprises: How unexpected candidates often show the most resilience. [23:44] - Message to the Audience: "You're Not Alone": Applying the show's lessons to everyday struggles. [24:45] - Push Through the Wall: Finding the next level within yourself. [26:40] - Everyone Has Their Hell: Connecting celebrity struggles to universal human challenges. [27:47] - Post-Show Success & Inspiration: How the experience fuels recruits' future Achievements. [28:20] - The Water Challenge: The Great Equalizer: Why water tests the soul. [34:24] - Q's Own Shallow Water Blackout: Reinforcing the real dangers. [38:20] - UK vs. US Tactics: Learning from allied Special Forces on set. [39:30] - The Dangers of Training: Acknowledging the high risks involved. [40:35] - Attention to Detail: Teaching recruits small but crucial habits like noise discipline. [42:15] - Leadership & Communication: The core skill Q emphasizes from SEAL Teams to the show. [42:54] - The "Thinking Shooter": Empowering individuals to make decisions. [43:30] - Q's BUD/S Story: Quitting Hell Week: The raw admission. [44:50] - The Moment of Realization: Knowing he made a mistake the instant he quit. [45:30] - Returning with Purpose: The mindset shift for his second attempt. [46:10] - Finishing as Honor Grad: The unexpected Achievement and its definition. [49:02] - Why He Came Back: The Unbreakable "Why": His grandmother and kids. [50:10] - Finding Something Outside Yourself: The key to enduring hardship. [51:10] - Midrats Revisited: The miserable reality. [52:40] - Honor Grad Again (SQT): Making history, possibly twice. [53:40] - Success Lies in Service: Finding significance by serving others. [54:10] - Breaking the Cycle: Q's personal motivation. [55:40] - Uniting America: Addressing polarization and the need to "Break the Cycle" of division. [56:47] - Beyond Political Labels: Q challenges tribalism and urges individual thinking. [58:00] - Humility & Kindness: Acknowledging extremism on all sides. [59:40] - Respectful Dialogue vs. Tough Talk: Why professionalism matters. [01:00:15] - Restoring Standards & Accountability: Q's critique of lost standards and the consequences. [01:02:15] - Leadership Sets the Tone: The responsibility of leaders. [01:04:15] - Seeking Understanding: Bridging divides through empathy and respect. [01:05:15] - Accountability is Key: Holding leaders and ourselves responsible. [01:07:00] - Advice: Be a Good Human: Q's simple prescription for healing. [01:09:42] - Q's New Mission: The Power of Voice: Mentoring, paying dues, leaving a legacy. [01:12:40] - Stay Busy, Stay Alive: The operator mindset for civilian life. [01:13:20] - Debrief & Cocktails (DB&C): Host summarizes the 40% Rule, Kindness/Respect, and Mentorship takeaways. [01:15:40] - Final Words & Connection: Q expresses gratitude. [01:16:40] - Outro Resources Mentioned: 🎬 Movie: Navy SEALs (1990) starring Charlie Sheen 📺 TV Show: Special Forces: World's Toughest Test (FOX) Connect with the Two Promises Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Youtube Tiktok Facebook Instagram 💬 Support The Two Promises Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your support helps us grow and bring you more incredible conversations.
What does it take to go from the brink of failure to the pinnacle of success? In this raw and unfiltered conversation, Q opens up about his lowest moment — quitting during Hell Week on his first attempt — and the mindset shift that brought him back to not only graduate, but make Navy SEAL history as the first African American Honor Grad of both his BUD/S and SQT classes. But this conversation goes beyond SEAL training. Q shares a blueprint for breaking generational cycles, finding a selfless "why," and bridging political and social divides in a world that's lost its balance. From his reflections on America being "too free" to his call for restoring high standards and respect, this episode delivers wisdom that's as relevant to everyday life as it is to the battlefield. If you've ever faced failure, struggled with direction, or questioned your purpose — this final part is your roadmap for rising again, stronger than before. This is Part 3 of 3 in our powerful series with Jovon "Q" Quarles, decorated Navy SEAL Veteran and Directing Staff (DS) on FOX's Special Forces: World's Toughest Test. Key Takeaways Failure Doesn't Define You — Comebacks Do. Your "Why" Should Be Bigger Than You. Honor Is About Character, Not Recognition. Respect Heals What Politics Divide. Paying Your Dues Builds Real Freedom. In This Episode, You'll Learn How quitting Hell Week became Q's defining lesson in humility and perseverance. The life-changing power of doing something for others instead of yourself. The deeper meaning behind being "Honor Grad" in the SEAL Teams. How America's "too free" culture impacts discipline, leadership, and respect. Why bridging divides starts with individual kindness and accountability. ⏳ Timestamped Episode Highlights 00:00 – Intro & Theme Music 01:12 – The Mental Block That Made Him Quit (and How He Overcame It) 01:34 – The Power of a Selfless "Why" 02:00 – The Charlie Sheen Navy SEALs Movie Influence 03:07 – What "Midrats" Really Feels Like in Hell Week 04:20 – The True Meaning of Being "Honor Grad" 04:55 – Making History: Honor Grad of BUD/S and SQT 06:05 – Breaking Generational Cycles for His Kids 07:37 – Bridging Divides in a Polarized America 08:45 – Beyond Party Lines: Thinking for Yourself 10:00 – Both Sides Have Bad People: The Dangers of Extremes 11:20 – "America Is Too Free": Restoring High Standards 13:31 – Leadership Starts at the Top 18:30 – How to Be a Good Human 21:39 – Q's New Mission: Mentorship & Motivation 22:45 – The Lost Art of Paying Your Dues 24:04 – A New Chapter: Love & Life Beyond the Teams 25:20 – Debrief & Cocktails (DB&C): Actionable Lessons for the Week 27:40 – Outro 🎬 Resources Mentioned 🎥 Movie: Navy SEALs (1990) starring Charlie Sheen 🔗 CONNECT WITH JOVON P QUARLES Instagram: @jovonpquarles LinkedIn: Jovon P Quarles Facebook: Jovon P. Quarles 🎧 SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Apple Podcasts Spotify Youtube Tiktok Facebook Instagram 🧭 Mission Debrief This episode closes an unforgettable 3-part series with Jovon "Q" Quarles — a journey through ego, grit, and purpose. Part 3 of 3 reminds us that failure isn't final, freedom requires discipline, and true leadership begins with humility. Use this as your mission plan for the week: lead with purpose, live with honor, and always come back stronger. 💬 Support The Two Promises Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your support helps us grow and bring you more incredible conversations.
What happens when the world's most grueling military training is unleashed on celebrities? In Part 2 of our explosive series, Special Forces: World's Toughest Test instructor and retired Navy SEAL Jovon Quarles takes us behind the curtain of the show's most dangerous evolution: facing their fears in the depths of the sea. Q reveals the harrowing, real-time details of a celebrity who, after being dropped from a plane 300 feet into a reservoir, suffered a shallow water blackout, forcing a dramatic rescue. But the danger isn't just for the recruits. Q shares his own terrifying story of blacking out 100 feet deep in the ocean during his own SEAL training. In a moment of raw honesty, he also reveals his biggest secret: he quit during Hell Week on his first attempt. He breaks down the crushing mental failure and the incredible fire that drove him to return and become the first African American to graduate as the Honor Grad of his BUD/S class. This is an unfiltered look at failure, resilience, and the unbreakable mindset required to become one of the world's most elite warriors. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Inside Special Forces Season 4: An exclusive, behind-the-scenes account of the terrifying plane drop and breath-holding challenge from the new season currently airing on FOX. The Great Equalizer: Why water is the ultimate tool for breaking down a person's soul and revealing their true character, both in SEAL training and on the show. Failure as a Fuel: How Jovon Quarles transformed the experience of quitting BUD/S into the motivation to come back and graduate at the top of his class. The "Thinking Shooter": The most critical leadership trait Navy SEALs look for and how it's taught to celebrity recruits under extreme duress. US vs. UK Special Forces: The surprising differences in training tactics between the Navy SEALs and the elite British SAS and SBS. ⏳ Timestamped Episode Highlights [01:07] The Infamous Breath-Holding Challenge: Inside the "Great Equalizer." [02:50] SEASON 4 EXCLUSIVE: The 300-Foot Plane Drop & Celebrity Panic. [04:50] RESCUE: A Contestant Suffers a Shallow Water Blackout on Set. [07:45] Q's Own Terrifying Blackout: 100 Feet Deep in the Ocean. [10:50] Navy SEALs vs. British SAS: How Elite Training Differs. [13:50] The Small Details That Matter: Noise Discipline and Gear Inspections. [15:31] The Core of a Warrior: Leadership and Communication Under Fire. [17:07] Q's Biggest Secret: "I Quit in the Middle of Hell Week." [19:30] The Comeback: The Mindset of an Honor Grad. [22:15] The Ultimate Motivation: What Drove Him to Push Past the Breaking Point. 📚 Resources Mentioned: TV Show: Special Forces: World's Toughest Test (New Season 4 now airing on FOX and streaming on Hulu) Theme Music: Hooks & The Huckleberries 🔗 CONNECT WITH JOVON P QUARLES Instagram: @jovonpquarles LinkedIn: Jovon P Quarles Facebook: Jovon P. Quarles 🎧 SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Apple Podcasts Spotify Youtube Tiktok Facebook Instagram 💬 Support The Two Promises Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your support helps us grow and bring you more incredible conversations. 🔥 Don't miss the stunning conclusion in Part 3!
What does it take to break the ego of a world-famous celebrity? In this powerful interview, former Navy SEAL and Special Forces: World's Toughest Test host Jovon P Quarles "Q" reveals the raw truth about training celebrities, the psychological differences between military recruits and A-listers, and the surprising nature of human grit. From being "cold-called" on Instagram to becoming a primary host on FOX's hit show, Q shares how the Navy SEAL mindset strips away fame and glamour to expose the true character underneath. This is a deep dive into mental toughness, transition, and what it really means to push beyond perceived limits. 👉 This is Part 1 of a 3-part series with Jovon P Quarles. Don't miss the next releases! KEY TAKEAWAYS Ego can block growth — breaking it down leads to transformation. Mental toughness is about mindset, not physical strength. Celebrities face the same struggles as recruits when stripped of comfort. True grit shows when there are no shortcuts, no breaks, and no excuses. Transitioning from military to civilian life requires shedding old identities. Resilience is built when you push past the "40% rule." Respect is earned, not given — even among alphas. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Dropping the Ego: The Core Lesson 00:35 – Introducing Navy SEAL & TV Host Jovon P Quarles 01:20 – How Instagram Led to a Role on Special Forces: World's Toughest Test 03:00 – The "Fake Offer": Why Q Almost Ignored the Casting Director 04:09 – From the Battlefield to the TV Set: Training Navy SEAL Officer Candidates 05:25 – Taking Over for a Fellow SEAL on Season Two 06:30 – Mindset is Everything: Key Difference Between Recruits & Celebrities 07:59 – No Reshoots, No Breaks: Filming for 10 Days Straight 10:12 – Transformation: How the Show Creates More Resilient Humans 11:15 – Getting Past the "40% Rule" and Shedding the Ego 12:12 – Finding a New Identity After a Career Ends 13:20 – Q's Philosophy on Ego, Success, and Life Transitions 14:12 – The "Mirror Room": Chipping Away at Celebrity Egos 16:25 – When Alphas Meet: Respect Between Professionals 18:33 – A Rude Awakening: No Phones, No Showers, No Comforts 19:15 – Is Grit Born or Made? Q's Surprising Answer 22:20 – The Most Important Lesson for Viewers 25:29 – The Human Element: We All Face Struggles 28:09 – The Infamous Breath-Holding Challenge 📌 RESOURCES MENTIONED TV Show: Special Forces: World's Toughest Test on FOX Celebrities Featured: Denise Richards, JoJo Siwa, Nick Viall 🔗 CONNECT WITH JOVON P QUARLES Instagram: @jovonpquarles LinkedIn: Jovon P Quarles Facebook: Jovon P. Quarles 🎧 SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Apple Podcasts Spotify Youtube Tiktok Facebook Instagram ✅ Follow & Subscribe so you never miss an episode. ⭐ Leave a Review—it helps new listeners discover the show and supports our mission. #JovonQuarles #NavySEAL #SpecialForces #WorldsToughestTest #MentalToughness #Mindset #Ego #Resilience #CelebrityTraining #Podcast
What happens when the mission ends? For former Navy SEAL Sniper Jeff Gum, a devastating injury during a deployment forced him to answer that question years before he expected. It marked the end of a decorated career but the beginning of a new, purpose-driven life as an entrepreneur, adventurer, and advocate. In this powerful episode, Jeff sits down to discuss the unfiltered realities of his time in the SEAL Teams, from the brutal hierarchy of BUDS training to high-stakes operations in Fallujah. He details the moment his life changed forever on a rooftop in the Middle East and the grueling path to recovery. But this isn't just a story of adversity—it's a masterclass in how to pivot. Jeff reveals how he leveraged the lessons of the Teams and institutions like The Honor Foundation to launch his company, Sunga Life, earn an MBA from UCLA, and create a life of relentless adventure—including rappelling from a helicopter onto a yacht party with Floyd Mayweather. This is a story of grit, reinvention, and the unbreakable bonds of brotherhood. Key Takeaways Persevere vs. Pivot: How Jeff learned to recognize when perseverance must shift into a strategic pivot. Applying BUDS to Business: Discipline, self-reliance, and eliminating weaknesses translate directly into entrepreneurship. The Power of Your Network: Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Mission-Driven Life: Finding a new purpose after service through philanthropy and veteran advocacy. Creating Opportunities: From Sunga Life to epic stunts—Jeff proves you can create opportunities instead of waiting for them. Guest Spotlight: Jeff Gum Jeff Gum is a former U.S. Navy SEAL Sniper, Breacher, and Human Intelligence specialist. After a combat injury led to his medical retirement, he founded Sunga Life, an American swimwear and apparel company. Alumnus of The Honor Foundation Holds an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management Co-founder of AmmoBase, an e-commerce ammunition platform Passionate advocate for veteran causes Adventurer who continues to push boundaries beyond the Teams 👉 Website: SungaLife.com 👉 New Venture: AmmoBase.com 👉 Follow Jeff on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffgum/ Timestamp [01:25] Jeff Gum's introduction and journey from the SEAL Teams to entrepreneurship [02:05] Early days in BUDS and the "white shirt" vs. "brown shirt" hierarchy [04:20] The role of ego and performance in the Teams [06:29] Graduating with BUDS Class 272 and joining SEAL Team 5 [06:55] Mastering the Mark 48 machine gun as a core skill [07:45] Deploying to Fallujah and using HUMINT to brief leadership [09:00] Earning advanced schools: Sniper and Breacher [10:11] The career-ending injury during a training mission [11:00] Emergency spine surgery in Germany [12:30] Becoming a combatives instructor with Jocko Willink & the Gracies [13:10] The Honor Foundation's role in his successful transition [13:50] Traveling to 20 countries with Kyle Maynard during a "gap year" [15:50] The critical lesson: Knowing when to persevere and when to pivot [20:05] The importance of asking for help in business [22:25] Safety Brief story: The fire extinguisher prank in Iraq [26:15] The origin story of Sunga Life [28:15] Using Sunga Life as his UCLA thesis project [31:50] Rappelling onto Floyd Mayweather's yacht party in Miami [34:30] Finding purpose through nonprofits & community [36:30] Advocating for Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense [40:20] Cleaning up Tijuana River sewage affecting SEALs [45:30] Advice for the stuck: Write down goals & take action [47:30] Meeting heroes Wim Hof and Kyle Maynard [50:00] New venture: AmmoBase.com [57:30] The benefits of a 10-day "smashing greens" fast Memorable Quotes "You can never let your memories be bigger than your dreams. You have to take what you've learned and use it to continue on." – Jeff Gum "There's a time to persevere and there's a time to pivot. If I tried to persevere through that one [injury], I could have ended up with a crippling injury." – Jeff Gum "People are competing on how to be the biggest victim, not trying to be the biggest hero. Take control of your life." – Jeff Gum People, Companies, & Resources Mentioned Companies: Sunga Life, AmmoBase, One of One Supplements, Echelon Fitness, Gracie Baja, Massive Supplements Organizations: U.S. Navy SEALs, The Honor Foundation, UCLA Anderson, Navy SEAL Foundation, Adaptive Training Foundation, Force Blue Team, High Fives Foundation People: Kyle Maynard, Floyd Mayweather, Pete Hegseth, Jocko Willink, Dean Lister, Ty Woods, Mike Tyson, Cuba Gooding Jr., Randy Couture, Wim Hof, Laird Hamilton Concepts: BUDS Training, Hell Week, Rhabdo, HUMINT, Stellate Ganglion Block, Autophagy ✅ Follow & Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. ⭐ Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts—it helps new listeners discover the show and supports our mission.
This is the Full Send Friday release — the complete episode with Ty Smith on the journey from military service to entrepreneurship. Every Friday, we publish the full version of episodes we previously released in parts, a segment we call Full Send Friday. In this conversation, Ty Smith shares personal stories from his military experiences, the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, and the lessons he's learned in building businesses and serving communities. He talks about grit, leadership, faith, and resilience while exploring the role of mentorship, the dangers of misinformation, and the importance of walking in the image of God. The episode concludes with insights on future plans and his mission of helping others succeed in their personal and professional lives. Key Takeaways Grit is essential for entrepreneurship. Transitioning from military to civilian life is challenging but rewarding. Business success often comes from learning through mistakes. Faith and purpose are critical drivers of resilience. Helping others is a key aspect of leadership. Life involves unseen spiritual battles that require awareness. Serving communities is vital for living with meaning. Critical thinking is needed to navigate misinformation. Walking in God's image means serving and loving unconditionally. Growth comes from continuous learning and teaching. Timestamps ⏳ [00:00] Intro Music ⏳ [00:57] Introduction to Ty Smith ⏳ [05:14] Deployment Stories and Challenges ⏳ [14:00] Transitioning from Military to Business ⏳ [18:43] Hero Consulting and Coaching Philosophy ⏳ [28:41] Navigating Modern Challenges and Misinformation ⏳ [38:30] Walking in the Image of God ⏳ [47:57] Future Plans and Closing Thoughts ⏳ [1:02:30] BD&C ⏳ [1:04:03] Outro Music Thank you for joining us for this Full Send Friday episode with Ty Smith. His story is a reminder that grit, faith, and service can guide us through life's toughest transitions while empowering others along the way. Stay tuned every Friday for more complete episodes where we go all in on stories of resilience, growth, and purpose. And don't miss the upcoming exciting episodes from the Two Promises Podcast — you won't want to miss what's next.
In this powerful conclusion to their two-part conversation, BD and Ty Smith go deeper into faith, purpose, and inner peace. Ty shares personal insights about overcoming anxiety, letting go of fear, and stepping boldly into action. Together, they explore the importance of building generational wealth, serving others, and living in the image of God. This episode ties together the key themes of Part 1 and challenges listeners to take action and create their own legacy — one decision at a time. Key Takeaways Everything you seek is already within you. Overcoming fear is the first step to freedom. Taking action creates momentum and builds confidence. Generational wealth is more than money — it's about legacy. Living with purpose means serving others daily. Hope exists no matter your current circumstances. Timestamps ⏳ [00:00] Cold Clip ⏳ [00:14] Intro Music ⏳ [01:11] BD and Ty Smith Pick Up from Part 1 ⏳ [03:50] Letting Go of Fear and Moving Forward ⏳ [09:22] Faith, Service, and Walking in God's Image ⏳ [15:48] Generational Wealth: Building a Legacy ⏳ [21:35] Hope for Those Facing Anxiety and Doubt ⏳ [27:12] Call to Action: Step Into Your Purpose ⏳ [32:27] Outro Music BD and Ty leave listeners with a powerful challenge — stop waiting and step into the life you are called to live. Inner peace and purpose are already within you. Start today and build a legacy that outlives you.
This is the Full Send Friday release — the complete episode of Meredith White's powerful journey through addiction, trauma, and recovery. Every Friday, we publish the full version of episodes we previously released in parts, a segment we call Full Send Friday. In this conversation, Meredith White opens up about her early struggles, the role of trauma in addiction, and the pivotal moments that led her toward recovery. She highlights the power of hope, community support, and harm reduction in building a life of resilience and personal growth. Her story is an inspiring reminder that change is always possible with determination, gratitude, and the courage to find your voice. Key Takeaways Trauma can fuel addiction, but recovery is possible. Moments of clarity can serve as powerful turning points. Community support and harm reduction are vital in healing. Hope, action, and gratitude can transform perspective. Everyone has the potential to change their situation. Timestamps ⏳ [00:00] Intro Music ⏳ [00:57] Introduction to Meredith White and Her Mission ⏳ [01:51] Meredith's Early Life and Struggles ⏳ [09:25] Trauma and Addiction: A Deep Dive ⏳ [20:15] Turning Points and Moments of Clarity ⏳ [28:02] The Path to Recovery and Healing ⏳ [37:10] Harm Reduction and Community Support ⏳ [39:27] Empowerment Through Hope and Action ⏳ [49:28] Gratitude and Positive Mindset ⏳ [50:27] Outro Music Thank you for joining us for this Full Send Friday episode with Meredith White. Her story is a reminder that even in the darkest seasons, hope and resilience can lead to powerful transformation. Stay tuned every Friday for more complete episodes where we go all in on stories of growth, healing, and purpose. And don't miss the upcoming exciting episodes from the Two Promises Podcast — you won't want to miss what's next.
In this inspiring episode of the Two Promises Podcast, we sit down with Remi Adeleke, whose incredible journey began as a prince in Nigeria before his family lost everything and moved to the United States. From those humble beginnings, Remi overcame hardship, poor choices in his youth, and went on to serve in the elite U.S. Navy SEAL Teams. He shares powerful insights from his time in the SEALs—the brotherhood, humor, and hard lessons that shaped his character—and how he transitioned into the film industry. We dive into his work on the movie Plane, his writing projects (including a children's book for his kids), and his ongoing mission to use storytelling as a tool for advocacy. This conversation also explores Remi's passion for raising awareness about human and organ trafficking, and how his creative projects are shining a light on these critical global issues. A story of resilience, transformation, and purpose you don't want to miss. What We Talk About: Born into Nigerian royalty before his family lost everything. Overcame a troubled youth and found redemption through the Navy. Learned life-changing lessons in accountability, camaraderie, and resilience as a SEAL. Transitioned into Hollywood and storytelling with a mission-driven mindset. Uses film and writing to inspire, educate, and advocate. Passionate about raising awareness of human and organ trafficking. Authored a children's book to leave lasting lessons for his kids. Timestamps ⏳ [00:00] Intro Music ⏳ [00:57] Introduction to Remi Adeleke ⏳ [01:45] From Nigerian Prince to the SEAL Teams ⏳ [07:23] Experiences in the SEAL Teams ⏳ [14:15] Humor and Camaraderie in Training ⏳ [16:00] Insights on Hostage Situations ⏳ [21:05] Transitioning from Military to Hollywood ⏳ [22:40] Working on the Film Plane ⏳ [26:30] Writing Projects and Future Endeavors ⏳ [31:20] Addressing Human Trafficking through Film ⏳ [37:05] Raising Awareness in Organ Trafficking ⏳ [41:10] Closing Thoughts & Future Aspirations ⏳ [42:12] Outro Music This episode with Remi Adeleke reminds us that even when we lose everything, resilience and faith can lead to extraordinary purpose. From royalty in Nigeria to the brotherhood of the SEALs, and now to Hollywood and global advocacy, Remi's story is a testament to transformation, service, and the power of storytelling.
This is the Full Send Friday release — the complete episode of Shannon Book's inspiring journey. Every Friday, we publish the full version of part episodes we previously released, a segment we call Full Send Friday. In this two-hour conversation, Shannon shares his experiences in the military, the realities of war, and the impact of trauma on veterans. We dive into the importance of moral values, structure in life, and the power of perspective in overcoming challenges. Shannon emphasizes that not every veteran is a hero and highlights the need for personal responsibility and community support in the healing process. The conversation is an open and honest exploration of the complexities of military life and the journey toward personal growth and understanding. We dive into overcoming adversity, self-awareness, the connection between music and healing, and the importance of faith and staying true to oneself. Key Takeaways Shannon Book shares his journey as a Navy corpsman. War is portrayed as chaotic and traumatic, not glorified. Moral values are instilled through military training. Structure in life is essential for personal growth. Trauma is subjective and affects individuals differently. Perspective shapes how we face challenges. Veterans often struggle with identity post-service. Personal responsibility is crucial for healing and growth. Community and support are vital for resilience. Music, faith, and authenticity are powerful tools for healing. Timestamps ⏳ [00:00] Intro Music ⏳ [01:08] Military Background and Experiences ⏳ [09:19] The Reality of War and Its Impact ⏳ [17:04] Moral Compass and Personal Beliefs ⏳ [22:53] The Importance of Structure in Life ⏳ [32:56] Understanding Trauma and Its Effects ⏳ [42:10] Perspective and Personal Responsibility ⏳ [55:44] Navigating Through Challenges with Perspective ⏳ [58:26] The Impact of Emotional Sensitivity ⏳ [01:01:27] The Healing Power of Music ⏳ [01:04:12] Deliberately Broken: A Journey of Faith and Healing ⏳ [01:07:04] The Power of Perspective and Personal Responsibility ⏳ [01:09:51] Owning Your Choices and Learning from Mistakes ⏳ [01:12:49] The Importance of Community and Support ⏳ [01:15:27] Simplicity in Life and Art ⏳ [01:18:20] Empowerment Over Victimhood ⏳ [01:21:16] The Journey of Self-Discovery and Growth ⏳ [01:24:02] Finding Purpose and Direction ⏳ [01:27:02] The Role of Faith in Personal Transformation ⏳ [01:30:01] The Value of Vulnerability and Connection ⏳ [01:32:53] The Importance of Authenticity and Humility ⏳ [01:35:41] Final Thoughts on Life and Legacy ⏳ [02:00:00] Outro Music As Shannon's story shows, the battles veterans face go far beyond the battlefield. Healing, growth, and transformation come through faith, community, and the courage to take responsibility for our own journeys. His words are a reminder that authenticity, simplicity, and music can open doors to resilience and self-discovery. Every Friday, we publish the full version of part episodes we previously released, a segment we call Full Send Friday. Stay tuned for more exciting upcoming episodes filled with powerful insights and real-life stories you won't want to miss
In Part 5 of our 5-part series with Shannon Book, the conversation comes full circle with a powerful focus on friendship, authenticity, and community. Shannon reflects on the lessons of military life, where every role is essential, and respect forms the foundation of trust. Together, we explore the importance of living fearlessly, embracing vulnerability, and staying true to who we are. This final part serves as both a reminder and a challenge: connection and authenticity are not just ideals—they are the keys to personal growth and stronger communities. What We Talk About: Friendship is built on mutual respect and support. Authenticity is key to living a fulfilling life. Fearlessness allows for genuine self-expression. Every role in the military is valuable and essential. Community support is crucial for personal growth. It's important to embrace one's journey without judgment. Connection with others can provide healing and strength. Being true to oneself fosters deeper relationships. Respecting each other's experiences leads to understanding. Vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness. Timestamps ⏳00:00 Intro Music ⏳00:30 Celebrating Friendship and Community ⏳02:02 Embracing Authenticity and Fearlessness ⏳04:55 The Value of Different Roles in the Military ⏳07:48 Respecting Each Other's Journeys ⏳10:38 The Importance of Connection and Support ⏳17:17 Outro Music As this 5-part journey with Shannon Book comes to a close, we're reminded that the true measure of growth is not just in personal victories, but in how we show up for others with honesty, respect, and courage. Authenticity and community are the anchors that keep us grounded—and the bridges that carry us forward. May these conversations inspire you to live fearlessly, embrace your journey, and build connections that last a lifetime.
In Part 4 of this 5-part series with Shannon Book, we explore how faith, resilience, and purpose shape the journey through life's challenges. Shannon opens up about moving beyond a victim mindset, the healing power of music, and the importance of self-acceptance. He also shares how nonprofit work empowers communities to grow beyond their struggles. This conversation is a reflection on how faith and personal growth can transform not only an individual but also those they seek to help. What We Talk About: The victim mindset is a common experience for many. Music serves as a powerful outlet for expression and purpose. Faith plays a crucial role in personal development and direction. Nonprofits can empower communities beyond physical needs. Resilience allows adversity to become fuel for growth. Being open to change leads to unexpected opportunities. Helping others strengthens personal identity. Self-acceptance creates clarity and focus. Overcoming adversity can inspire others to do the same. Life is a journey of continuous learning and adaptation. Timestamps ⏳00:00 Intro Music ⏳ 00:50 Navigating Life's Challenges and Victim Mindset ⏳ 02:57 The Role of Faith and Purpose in Life ⏳ 05:03 Empowering Communities Through Nonprofits ⏳ 09:32 Personal Resilience and Overcoming Adversity ⏳ 12:01 Self-Acceptance and Personal Growth ⏳ 14:15 Outro Music Shannon's story reminds us that resilience is built one choice at a time—through faith, purpose, and the willingness to grow. His journey shows that overcoming adversity is not only about survival but about inspiring others to rise as well. This is the fourth step in our 5-part journey, and the final episode will bring it all together. Stay with us as we close this powerful series with lessons of hope, purpose, and transformation.
In this Part 3 of the 5-part discussion with Shannon Book, we talk about personal development, responsibility, and using music as a tool for healing. Shannon shares how his military life transitioned into a love for music that became a source of healing, along with the role of faith, choice, and mindfulness. The conversation explores how we can learn from failure, take ownership of our actions, and develop ourselves proactively. What We Talk About: Music was essential in the healing journey. Deliberately Broken symbolizes personal and spiritual growth. Faith plays a crucial role in personal transformation. Owning one's choices is vital for growth. Mistakes are valuable teachers in life. Perspective can change how we view our experiences. Taking responsibility is key to overcoming challenges. Vulnerability is necessary for true connection in relationships. The importance of not playing the victim. Personal growth requires proactive steps and self-reflection. Timestamps ⏳ [00:00] Intro Music ⏳ [00:57] Deliberately Broken ⏳ [01:26] Music as a Healing Tool ⏳ [03:51] Faith and Personal Growth ⏳ [08:16] Choosing Ownership of Your Choices ⏳ [10:54] The Power of Perspective ⏳ [16:21] Life Responsibility ⏳ [20:00] Relationship Lessons ⏳ [24:24] Outro Music Shannon's story reminds us that healing takes both faith and responsibility, and that music can be a powerful bridge toward growth. This is just the third of our 5-part journey—so stay with us as we continue uncovering deeper lessons of resilience, perspective, and transformation in the next episode.