Jeff Nichols SEAL Team 6 Exercise Physiologist Strength and Conditioning Coach Tactical Preparedness Coach. Thats when you know youre not behind the wheel. (70:32) Tommy: Time to get back in the fight. It just doesnt breathe. How do I help? (40:10) Nobody knew how to deal with mental health at the time. Please join us and never forget those who gave all during Operation Red Wings. (31:02) Morgan: No matter what shape you were in when you showed up, youd eventually get us there. Marcus: You didnt wanna bring anybody, but if you did, you knew they were gonna get it. (61:0) I am full, 100% against body armor. Theres help out there for you. Soupbones approach is brutal, physically challenging and very successful. While there, he was the first soldier to participate in regenerative stem-cell research to regrow his fingers, and later received prosthetic ears, and he has a hilarious story to share about them.Today, Shilo is a motivational speaker, raising awareness for PTSD and serving as an inspiration to fellow soldiers.Everything in life is a gift. "Social Media is its on social class." Tweet That Marcus Luttrell. This humorous, heartfelt, and entertaining podcast is changing lives and has become a beacon of hope and resilience to those who are facing the impossible. Each week join Retired Navy SEAL and Lone Survivor Marcus Luttrell, Melanie Luttrell, and Producer Hunter Juneau as theyll take you into the "briefing room" to chat with incredible guests who share their greatest never quit stories. It wasnt until somebody I trusted that told me they were feeling what I was feeling that I was willing to go get help. Dot. (45:09) Ive been screaming about suicide prevention since 2016. She was a competitive Tae Kwon Do champion from the ages of four to nineteen and holds a second-degree black belt. No one called, no one knew where I was, no one cared. More than my worst nightmare. And it gets so dirty, we dont even recognize that its dirty anymore. (43:52) [Melanie] Your survival turned into a business. Recovery missions as well as rescue missions. The formative trials of the furnace, the forging power of the crucible, the purifying nature of fire, are all metaphors which are front and center as Navy SEALs Marcus Luttrell and the Wizard welcome fellow Frogman Chadd Wright to the TNQ Podcast. Jumping out of a Hilo - all that stuff - Im kinda like Okay, this it kinda it. (9:08) I tell people that BUD/S was the most adult experience of my life. Shilos armored vehicle was struck by an IED, which killed three of his fellow soldiers, injured the driver, and burned a third of his body, causing the loss of his ears, the tip of his nose and three fingers. (7:43) #greatstoriesignitelegends The post Rob ONeill SEAL Team 6 operator who shot Osama Bin Laden 2 Silver Stars, 4 Bronze Stars with Valor 400+ combat missions in Iraq, Afghanistan and others appeared first on Team Never Quit Podcast. Show Highlights. (17:53) Me being a burn guy, I have a hard time regulating my body temperature, because the scar tissue acts like wearing a jacket all the time. (72:57), In this weeks Team Never Quit Podcast, Marcus brings to the table Special Forces Officer Bryan Ray, who has both a lengthy, positive military career as well as a dark side military experience that shook him to his core. (53:09) Billy: You CANNOT quit. The Team Never Quit Podcast is honored to welcome Navy SEAL and world class strength and conditioning coach, Jeff Nichols to this week's epic show. In this episode, Randy speaks in detail about a mission he participated in an attempt to take down Panamas dictator and drug lord, Manuel Noriega. (52:51) [I had given up] and my dad said, Are you done, soldier? And it just washed over me, thinking holy crap, Im a quitter before I even tried to start the fight. (27:21) Independence Fund started out in the halls of Water Reed, wanting to give independence back to those who sacrificed theirs for us. (44:50) Melanie: No matter what you put Marcus or anyone through, they just wouldnt quit. Tune in to this transformational episode and join Team Never Quit in your quest to face adversity and overcome obstacles in your life. If you can remove God from society, he did everything that would happen once you do that. Dot. Nick explained his early life which was a bumpy road as he was getting in trouble prior to joining the Marine Corps. (50:29) I was thinking: I better get a day off for this. (51:02) I spent 48 days in a medically induced coma. (16:28) I loved skydiving. June 28, 2005 Never Forget. (10:06) I had absolutely no intention of joining the military. (59:04) There is no comparison, in my opinion, for any other training on the planet. (44:20) In Canada, we offer medical assistance in dying, instead of treatment. (47:53) Why arent we trying fitness? (31:02) Morgan: No matter what shape you were in when you showed up, youd eventually get us there. (59:04) There is no comparison, in my opinion, for any other training on the planet. (22:34) President Bush, Sr. made him [Noriega] a target for lets just say extraction. (22:51) This was a completely soft-oriented mission- to go down and get Noriega. Join us as we explore her experiences serving in Afghanistan, her battle with PTSD, and her remarkable transformation through art therapy, at the recommendation of her therapist, which lead to the creation of a successful jewelry and eyewear brand, Brass & Unity. (91:47) [Operation Red Wings - After a series of signals and analysis, I thought] what I feel like is that Ive got somebody on the run. Listen in to Jonathans fascinating details of all that it takes to bring our soldiers home. I was with my peeps for the first time in my life. (29:31) Tommy: Billy looked out his window and this kid [after his workout] was hunched over in his car. (10:06) I had absolutely no intention of joining the military. One of the best ways we can support our community is to share their stories so that we might inspire others to Never Quit. Randys Book co-written with Brian lucky Riley: Unwavered: The Self-Belief of a Navy SEAL and TOPGUN Pilot In this episode you will hear: I liked it. (40:48) This humorous, heartfelt, and entertaining podcast is changing lives and has become a beacon of hope and resilience to those who are facing the impossible. (75:42) I had the chance to coordinate about 1,000 rescue missions. The American Legion out there was kind of like a bar. He speaks with Marcus about the details of his second deployment with the U.S Armys 10th Mountain Division near Baghdad. Copyright 2023 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. (15:19) Comedy is levity. (39:30) I could see that my face was charred black, my hair was gone, my ears were gone, my nose was gone, I had blood running out of everything, and I started panicking. Kelsis endeavor was to make jewelry from spent shell casings. (17:53) Me being a burn guy, I have a hard time regulating my body temperature, because the scar tissue acts like wearing a jacket all the time. (10:06) I had absolutely no intention of joining the military. Caim Technology www.caim.tech In this episode you will hear: [While in a float tank] I thought, I wonder what itd feel like if I just rolled over?. Twenty percent of net profits go toward helping veterans who are suffering from PTSD, depression, anxiety, and suicide. (18:50) [While shopping for a hat, the girl] like a good salesperson, figured she could just size me up. Sometimes it may not be the gift you want, but you realize that your challenges are a new beginning.In this episode you will hear: Ive been extremely blessed. As a result, he spent nearly three years recovering and undergoing intensive physical therapy at the burn unit of Brook Army Medical Center in San Antonio, TX. Jonathan Harmon: U.S. Air Force PJ & Combat Rescue Officer Opens Up On Operation Red Wing & What It Took To Save Marcus Luttrell (Part 1), In this weeks Team Never Quit episode, Marcus has a deep dive conversation with U.S. Air Force PJ, and combat rescue officer, Jonathan Harmon.NOTE: PJ (Air Force Pararescuemen) are the only DOD elite combat forces specifically organized, trained, equipped, and postured to conduct full spectrum Personnel Recovery (PR) to include both conventional and unconventional combat rescue operations.Jonathan was instrumental in successfully locating Marcus in Afghanistan with the most miniscule of data which facilitated his subsequent rescue. Links (55:24) When he walked out of the room, he [my dad] literally just looked at me and said Then get your ass up and start doing the work. And I did. She was a competitive Tae Kwon Do champion from the ages of four to nineteen and holds a second-degree black belt. (70:32) Tommy: Time to get back in the fight. (23:23) [Red ants] get real pissed off when you do 8 counts on top of them. Join us as we explore her experiences serving in Afghanistan, her battle with PTSD, and her remarkable transformation through art therapy, at the recommendation of her therapist, which lead to the creation of a successful jewelry and eyewear brand, Brass & Unity. No one else is gonna do it for us. (76:05) Reintegration is the process that returns people with homer, helping them transition back from captivity or isolation, back to their units and families so they can become value added. (78:18) Were seeing Post traumatic stress in epic proportions. In this week's Team Never Quit episode, Marcus dives into the inspiring story of his guest, Kelsi Sheren, a combat veteran and artillery gunner in the Canadian military. (80:41) I cant declare a personnel recovery event, because theyre not my forces. (15:19) Comedy is levity. So you get the mental clarity - all the stuff you need from the keytones, and you dont have to have a restrictive diet. I promised myself that I would never allow my education get in the way of my job. (75:35) I dont think you take a special warfare SEAL, and put him in body armor to do anything. How do I help? (48:32) When I left the Canadian Army, I was left. (59:59) I was actually one of the first individuals to attempt regenerative growth. Even in places torn by war, you can still be happy with what minimal things you have. Listen in as the discussion details Kelsi's journey to find healing and purpose.Links- https://brassandunity.com/ Socials- Kelsi_sheren- BrassandunitySponsors- Navy Federal Credit Union- Hillsdale.edu/TNQ- Fitbod.me/TNQIn this episode you will hear: When we start something, we finish it. (63:47) As we live life, were seeing life through a plane of glass. (65:33) One of the best things we learned was that one of the best medicines, sometimes, is lead. Have I seen an MRack Turbo turned into a jet for a hot tub? And when I say it got dangerous, its a scary level to feel this good. Stand by for one of the most riveting episodes yet on the Team Never Quit Podcast. He prepares fighting men for the harsh realities of combat. She saw what war looks like. Say their names to a friend or family member and share their stories with those who may not know.It has been said that when a loved one dies, the family experiences two deaths once when they leave this earth and again when people forget who they were.Please join us and never forget those who gave all during Operation Red Wings. (75:42) I had the chance to coordinate about 1,000 rescue missions. (25:54) Tommy: Its not that we were born that way, its that we were made that way. (75:17), In this weeks Team Never Quit Podcast, Marcus gathers up with the legendary Billy "Soupbone" Shelton, of Willis, Texas, an Army Special Forces veteran who, for over 3 decades, has been providing intense physical and mental training for young men, producing Navy SEALS, Army Rangers and other military Special Forces soldiers. She was a competitive Tae Kwon Do champion from the ages of four to nineteen and holds a second-degree black belt. In this. Nobody knew how to deal with mental health at the time. (17:53) Me being a burn guy, I have a hard time regulating my body temperature, because the scar tissue acts like wearing a jacket all the time. She flew aircraft across the Atlantic, and trained other pilots. He burned over 30% of his body. Thats how you know youre living a fulfilled live if youre laughing to the point that you hurt. (20:18) He said holiness needs to be more important than happiness. She saw what war looks like. And if you feel compelled, write in and tell us your greatest Never Quit story. (24:03) I just wanted to be part of a team I wanted to part of something that was gonna push me to be better. (22:34) President Bush, Sr. made him [Noriega] a target for lets just say extraction. (22:51) This was a completely soft-oriented mission- to go down and get Noriega. (7:28) I became a high level competitive fighter and a national-level fighter by the time I was 12-13. You want to let them know that you stand shoulder to shoulder with them. Sometimes it may not be the gift you want, but you realize that your challenges are a new beginning. In this episode you will hear: Ive been extremely blessed. (39:30) I could see that my face was charred black, my hair was gone, my ears were gone, my nose was gone, I had blood running out of everything, and I started panicking. She set that hat on me and popped it down. Why arent we trying nutrition? (51:37) Then I did brain treatment. Each week join Retired Navy SEAL and Lone Survivor Marcus Luttrell, Melanie Luttrell, and Producer Hunter Juneau as theyll take you into the "briefing room" to chat with incredible guests who share their greatest never quit stories. Did you guys find a tumor or something? Kudos to my parents. Did you guys find a tumor or something? (44:50) Melanie: No matter what you put Marcus or anyone through, they just wouldnt quit. See historical chart ranks, all reviews, and listen to all episodes. (44:50) Melanie: No matter what you put Marcus or anyone through, they just wouldnt quit. (48:32) When I left the Canadian Army, I was left. I love em. (70:26) There will be a prescription within 2-4 years within the states. (76:05) Reintegration is the process that returns people with homer, helping them transition back from captivity or isolation, back to their units and families so they can become value added. (78:18) Were seeing Post traumatic stress in epic proportions. (25:52) I knew what I wanted. My friends are all dying by suicide. (8:41) Everybody has the ability to travel now, but some people still dont. Also, hear about Chadds story of bringing his vision for Bobs Big Timber Backyard Ultra, a last man standing ultra race which honors fallen teammates and service members, to life. They are the founders and hosts of the Team Never Quit podcast and are both extremely vested and committed to advocacy for veterans issues. I mean like Im on some new shit. Links: Partner link: https://hvmn.com/TNQ 20% OFF code: TNQ, In this weeks Team Never Quit Podcast, Marcus welcomes his guest, Trevor Millar, who has a unique, proven addiction-treating specialty. The explosion also fractured his left collarbone and C-7 vertebrae. And theyre dying at a pace I find unacceptable. As a passionate outdoorsman, his adventurous life took a turn for a worse when he suffered a tragic incident in Thailand. And theyre like Oooh (66:14) Tommy: Iron therapy is the way I get through stuff. I just cant lift my arms to drive. He earned two Bronze Star medals with the Combat "V", and fought in every major conflict since 1984. Yes, I have. (32:55) Morgan: If one of your buddies came down and they were struggling, it always put you in a position that you had to help them. (98:34), Staff Sgt. (69:25), Randy Beausoleil: Navy SEAL Officer On His Risky Combat Missions, Becoming a BUD/S Instructor & Putting Marcus Luttrell Through Training, What an amazing guest Marcus brings to the table in this weeks Team Never Quit Podcast.Randy Beausoleil served for 34 years as a Navy SEAL, the worlds most elite fighting force. She saw what war looks like. [With Keytone IQ] You can dual fuel now. I promised myself that I would never allow my education get in the way of my job. It was super challenging. (39:26) This is what adults have forgotten that has made the world so screwed up. These guys are both extremely insightful and we always have a good time talking. One of the best ways we can support our community is to share their stories so that we might inspire others to Never Quit. (91:25) Your ability to survive is based on your ability to fight on their terms, to be sneaky, to know their tactics. Stand by for one of the most riveting episodes yet on the Team Never Quit Podcast. Everybody went down there to get one guy. Marcus: You didnt wanna bring anybody, but if you did, you knew they were gonna get it. And it gave me a confidence factor that I had at least one survivor. Thats when I found psychedelics. (29:57) [In Afghanistan rescue missions] youre out there rescuing kids and village elders. (25:54) Tommy: Its not that we were born that way, its that we were made that way. People have it a lot harder than we do in this country. Connecting to Apple Music. I was into skating & surfboarding. When she did, both my ears popped off, and hit the floor, bouncing around. In this epic episode, Rob shares his greatest #neverquitstory, as well as he and Marcus, share their profound insight as to what it takes to be willing to give everything for the men around them. Youre not gonna leave em high and dry. Hundreds of thousands of people have since found inspiration and displayed high levels of patriotism in honor of the bravery and valor these men displayed. Global Recon Podcast 101-On for this week's podcast is former Marine Raider Nick Koumalatsos. I just cant lift my arms to drive. Soupbones approach is brutal, physically challenging and very successful. I wanted combat arms. (53:14) Tommy: If theres something wrong, you know it. I wanted combat arms. (51:37) Then I did brain treatment. (43:52) These days, Randys relentless pursuit is to teach mental toughness to those who are willing to do what it takes. (25:54) Tommy: Its not that we were born that way, its that we were made that way. They actually ended up sewing it to his back on his medical flight. (18:02) Its been horrific. I had an event in Afghanistan that challenged me morally. His healing journey includes working with a health and wellness company Health Via Modern Nutrition (HVMN) who developed a ketone supplement, Keytone IQ, which is proven to improve cognitive and physical performance to soldiers. She flew aircraft across the Atlantic, and trained other pilots. (40:10) Twenty percent of net profits go toward helping veterans who are suffering from PTSD, depression, anxiety, and suicide. Id rather move fast and quick with a group of guys. Thats when I found psychedelics. (48:32) (33:08) Morgan: Like in the military, if theres a weak link, you were forced to get down there and get em. In this weeks Team Never Quit episode, Marcus dives into the inspiring story of his guest, Kelsi Sheren, a combat veteran and artillery gunner in the Canadian military. Each week join Retired Navy SEAL and Lone Survivor Marcus Luttrell who takes you into the "briefing room" to chat with incredible guests who share their greatest never quit stories. Listen as this former Navy SEAL describes his greatest never quit story. May 24 2023. This humorous, heartfelt and entertaining podcast is changing lives and has become a beacon of hope and resilience to those who are facing the impossible. I mean like Im on some new shit. Of all the things Ive done overseas that was really rough. Listen in as the discussion details Kelsi's journey to find healing and purpose.Links- https://brassandunity.com/ Socials- Kelsi_sheren- BrassandunitySponsors- Navy Federal Credit Union- Hillsdale.edu/TNQ- Fitbod.me/TNQIn this episode you will hear: When we start something, we finish it. Latest Podcast Episodes June 28, 2005 is remembered as one of the biggest losses the SF/SO community has endured.We have seen the portrayal of that battle and the rescue missions in the movie Lone Survivor and in documentaries from the Smithsonian Institute. Did you guys find a tumor or something? I became a high level competitive fighter and a national-level fighter by the time I was 12-13. If you don't have iTunes, download it for free. Why arent we trying nutrition? (67:30) Tommy: One of the docs that was part of the surgical team had Covid, with my skull open. He had damage to his airway, his eardrums were blown out. I want people to try it [Keytone IQ]. Apple PodcastsPreview 294 episodes Each week join Retired Navy SEAL and Lone Survivor Marcus Luttrell, Morgan Luttrell, and Producer Andrew Brockenbush as they'll take you into the "briefing room" to chat with incredible guests who share their greatest never quit stories. (40:48) Yes, I guess Im technically an author. The successful underwater strategies of the SEALS was beyond risky, and the specifics of how it was executed is compelling, to say the least. (90:30) Youre talking about an all-consuming mindset. (45:09) Ive been screaming about suicide prevention since 2016. (54:20) I got to go help some people, and close a chapter in my life that I didnt get to close because of how I left Afghanistan. (12:39) It just a miserable program being in fleet. Listen in as the discussion details Kelsis journey to find healing and purpose. heartfelt, and entertaining podcast is changing lives and has become a beacon of hope and resilience to those who are facing the impossible. We talked about his time spent in Force Recon, and the Marine Raider . Marcus Luttrell and David Rutherford welcome fellow Team Never Quit member and one of the most elite ultra-athletes of our time, David Goggins, to the show. (16:28) I loved skydiving. (90:30) Youre talking about an all-consuming mindset. And if you allow all external influences (cancers) to weigh you down, youre never gonna make it. (Also joining Marcus and Billy are Morgan Luttrell, Tommy & David Thornberry, who trained with Billy Shelton.) (5:21) Billy: When Id pull up and go in the front door [of the gym] theyd run out the back door. (41:47) I think the White House wants us to move on from Afghanistan. And it gave me a confidence factor that I had at least one survivor. Thats the only thing youre thinking about. (22:44) Im still not sure if they know what soccer is in Texas. (59:47) Once you make it through Hell Week, I dont want to say youre a Team guy, but you have really done something. Listen as this former Navy SEAL describes his greatest never quit story. Thanks to you, our awesome team, the Team Never Quit Podcast is a Top 50 show in Education and was awarded a Best of iTunes Podcast in 2016. (98:34), Staff Sgt. No one else is gonna do it for us. (75:42) I had the chance to coordinate about 1,000 rescue missions. Randy Beausoleil served for 34 years as a Navy SEAL, the world's most elite fighting force. They would test and assure that an aircraft was safe to fly. (23:50) I loved the whole BUD/S experience. (85:32) Its something that it does that enables you to say Life is awesome. Period. And theyre dying at a pace I find unacceptable. Today, we ask you to get to know the men behind the uniform and join us in keeping their memories alive along with those who knew them best. One of the guys looked around and said Damn, all of us together make like one whole man, maybe two. (24:47) My dad, being a veteran, we spent a lot of time at the American Legion. Youre not gonna leave em high and dry. Team Never Quit. (47:53) Why arent we trying fitness? I wanted combat arms. In this episode you will hear: Melanie: In the 13 years that weve been together we get asked more about you than anybody else. June 28, 2005 is remembered as one of the biggest losses the SF/SO community has endured.We have seen the portrayal of that battle and the rescue missions in the movie Lone Survivor and in documentaries from the Smithsonian Institute. This humorous, heartfelt, and entertaining podcast is changing lives and has become a beacon .
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