Tom Kubiniec is a leading authority in military weapon storage and armory design. His company, SecureIt Tactical Inc. is recognized as one of the fastest growing companies in America. SecureIt is the largest supplier of weapons storage systems to the Defense Industry and now the fastest growing supplier of residential gun safes in America.
Tom has developed storage systems for special operations units using his own patented technology. He's brought innovation and invention to an industry that has not changed in decades.
Learn more about SecureIt Tactical at https://www.secureittactical.com/weapon-storage/
Or visit their YouTube Channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZb3HLZuU80PVoAFxf_UDLQ
This episode discusses how the 24/7 news cycle is killing your time and eating up your life.
The most important thing you can do in life is decide where you want to go.
The most difficult thing to deal with in life is uncertainty. In this podcast, Chris gives you a plan for overcoming uncertainty with a mission.
Whether you know it or not right now, you are blessed.
Bastards' Road is a documentary that follows US Marine Combat Veteran Jonathan Hancock on his walk across the United States visiting his fellow Marines while wrestling with his own demons.
After serving with Second Battalion, Fourth Marines, in the bloody Battle of Ramadi, Jonathan finished out his 8 and a half year Marine Corps career in military intelligence. As a civilian, he began attending the University of Maryland.
During this time, Jonathan began to deteriorate. Drinking all the time, missing class, and wrestling with the demons in his head, Jonathan was at the end of his wits.
After attempting suicide, Jonathan decided that enough was enough, and he decided that he was going to walk cross the country visiting the Marines he'd served with and the families of his fallen brothers.
Partway through the journey, a classmate of his from high school who had gone on to be in filmmaking caught wind of Jonathan's journey. He reached out and offered to help Jonathan document his journey in a movie. This is what eventually turned into the movie Bastards' Road.
Bastards' Road is coming out May 11, 2021, and you can learn more about how to stream it at https://www.bastardsroad.com/.
We all have a negative voice in our heads. In this episode, Chris gives you some basic moves you can make to overcome them.
Andrew Marr is a Special Forces Green Beret Veteran and the founder of the Warrior Angels Foundation.
Andrew also recently wrote the book Tales from the Blast Factory, chronicling the ways in which his life was affected by Traumatic Brain Injury and the road to recovery he took using a unique therapy delivered by Dr. Mark Gordon.
That book was recently turned into a documentary called Quiet Explosions with the help of Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Jerri Sher.
Ryan Chaw didn't know much when he jumped into real estate investing. He just knew that he watched his grandfather build wealth by buying and holding properties.
Impatient and eager to move beyond his job as a pharmacist, he bought his first property without doing the proper due diligence. When a sewer piper broke, he was responsible for thousands in damages.
But he took this experience as a lesson, and today, he has 17 tenants and is earning positive cash flow on his properties. He came onto the Warrior Soul Podcast to talk to the veteran community about his experience.
Learn more about Ryan and Newbie Real Estate Investing at the following links:
Take care of your finances. Take care of your body. Surround yourself with good people.
With light at the end of the tunnel concerning this pandemic, think about how you're going to come out of it. Strategize when it comes to spending your money.
Goals are only as good as the actions you take to get to them. In this episode, Chris discusses a process you can take to do something everyday to get to your big goals in life.
Author Marc Cameron has written many books including his vastly popular Jericho Quinn and Arliss Cutter series. He's also taken up the pen to continue Tom Clancy's work in the Jack Ryan series.
But if there's any secret to Marc Cameron's success beyond his extraordinary dedication to his craft, it's that he's lived a very full and rich life.
Marc served for decades as a United States Marshall after doing a stint as a local police officer. He comes from the great state of Texas, and chooses to live in the beautiful and wild state of Alaska. He holds a second degree black belt in Jiu Jitsu, and enjoys sailing.
Marc is able to write such amazing stories because he's created amazing stories for himself throughout his life.
In this episode, you'll learn how Marc became a top selling novelist, why he chooses Alaska as his home and for the setting of many of his novels, and some amazing life lessons that only experience can bring.
If you would like to learn more about Marc's work or pick up a copy of his latest book in the Arliss Cutter series, click here: https://marccameronbooks.com/.
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Author Marc Cameron has written many books including his vastly popular Jericho Quinn and Arliss Cutter series. He's also taken up the pen to continue Tom Clancy's work in the Jack Ryan series.
But if there's any secret to Marc Cameron's success beyond his extraordinary dedication to his craft, it's that he's lived a very full and rich life.
Marc served for decades as a United States Marshall after doing a stint as a local police officer. He comes from the great state of Texas, and chooses to live in the beautiful and wild state of Alaska. He holds a second degree black belt in Jiu Jitsu, and enjoys sailing.
Marc is able to write such amazing stories because he's created amazing stories for himself throughout his life.
In this episode, you'll learn how Marc became a top selling novelist, why he chooses Alaska as his home and for the setting of many of his novels, and some amazing life lessons that only experience can bring.
If you would like to learn more about Marc's work or pick up a copy of his latest book in the Arliss Cutter series, click here: https://marccameronbooks.com/.
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Lieutenant Colonel Keith B. Brace received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from The Citadel and was commissioned an Infantry Officer as a Distinguished Military Graduate in 1991. He also earned a Masters Degree in Business Administration from The Citadel in 2002. His military education includes the Infantry Officers Basic and Advanced Courses, Combined Arms Services Staff School, and the Command and General Staff College.
Lieutenant Colonel Brace joined the Commandant’s Department at The Citadel in 2011 after retiring from a 20 year Army career. He started his career as a Lieutenant in the 82nd Airborne and finished as the Professor of Military Science at Wake Forest University. His deployments include a tour in Bosnia from October 1996-April 1997 and a tour in Iraq from October 2006-August 2007.
His military awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman Badge, the Expert Infantryman Badge, the Ranger Tab, and the Senior Parachutist Badge.
The pervading view amongst the media, government, and elites seems to be that you are not capable of making your own decisions. Here is what to do as they try to limit your ability to do so.
Negative self-talk will keep you in loser mode. This episode discusses how to stop it.
It's not about hitting a home run. It's about the little things you do every day that carry you to greatness.
In the modern world, our attention is everywhere. We see thousands of social media posts and emails everyday, and this is affecting our ability to communicate clearly.
Joe McCormack is an expert in "lean communication." He helps people communicate their meaning in the most efficient and effective way possible to conserve energy and maximize attention.
Joe's insights will help you in your job and your personal life, and you'll be sure to get a lot out of this conversation.
To learn more about Joe, head over to https://thebrieflab.com/
As a human being, I can't imagine what Hell is like, but Hell on Earth to me looks a lot like being bitter about someone else's success.
The world doesn't care about you. Understanding this is the key to your success and happiness.
Eddie Gallagher is a retired US Navy Seal who was acquitted of war crimes after being falsely accused by his team mates.
For three years, Eddie and his family were put through absolute hell. He served nine months in jail, his children were dragged out of the house at gun point, and his wife waged her own war to save Eddie and their family.
Once he was acquitted, his problems did not let up. The Navy tried to take away his retirement and his Seal trident.
Nevertheless, Eddie persisted in getting his name cleared, and today, he is working to help fellow service members who were falsely accused or harshly punished by the UCMJ through the Pipe Hitters Foundation.
Eddie is also the author of a soon to be released book called The Man in the Arena, that tells the story of his and his family's ordeal.
Pre-order Eddie's book at https://theeddiegallagher.com/.
In this episode, I discuss what I would do if I were 20 years old again.
The negative voices in your head are there for a reason. They served you at one point. Recognize them for that, and you'll be able to move beyond them.
If you said most of the stuff you told yourself to a friend, that person wouldn't be your friend anymore.