Helping Everyone Remain Operational With Mike De Geus
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Helping Everyone Remain Operational With Mike De Geus FROM ENTREPRENEUR TO 12 YEARS IN THE SECRET SERVICE Mike De Geus grew up in a tiny town. He and
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From the Marine Corps to Hollywood with James Dever A military technical advisor for some of the biggest movies ever made Sergeant Major (USMC Ret) James Dever is
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Tactically Awesome with Army Veteran, Book Publisher and Space Force Member Erik Shaw SNIPPET #161 Erik Shaw didn’t know much about the publishing industry but he did recognize
The mission and Story Behind Oakley’s Infinite Hero Foundation SNIPPET #159 Behind every veteran who honorably serves is a story of sacrifice. They sacrifice time away from the
Giving the gift of mobility back to Americans, with the American Mobility Project SNIPPET #156 Gary Linfoot can’t walk, but he’s still harder to keep up with than
Drag Racer and Sponsorship Expert Jeff Lambert on How to Pay For Your Passions. SNIPPET #155 If you’re willing to do the work, says Jeff Lambert, this is
How to Fire Your Family: The Ins and Outs of a Multigenerational Business with Chad Felderhoff SNIPPET #152 Business was good but could always be better. That’s what
Post Traumatic Survival with Marine Corps Veteran Ozzie Martinez SNIPPET #151 Ozzie Martinez’s grandmother burst into tears when her grandson told her he was joining the military. They
World Record Holder Steven Miller: Building Americans’ Strength, Faith, and Balance SNIPPET #147 Stephen Miller was just 8 years old when he experienced his first life changing moment.
The first goodbye was powerful. I remember some of it with painful detail while other parts are a blur. I remember how the three older boys (“Older” being