So the same things that you do for a startup or. I'm going to wake up, am I right, for four hours. And it's a really good book, man. I need to go to have a gun in the house. At this point. I just finished it on Audiotaping. Is it a local gym or. Maybe that's why they told us we couldn't because they're keeping it. Why? It's amazing. You're not going. And I used to think, oh, no, we're on the same side. And then they say, oh, CIA will send it off to the CIA even though I don't work for the CIA. And how many years were you in for? Yeah. And by the time I get there, I'm like a sheet of ice and I get there, make sure I'm there an hour early. So I remembered it vividly that I sent this off. Yeah. Once they take those freedoms like you, never lozar, never rush and say never, rarely taken off the books. Yeah it's crazy. You introduced me some people in the private sector and I've never forgotten it. I got an elk last year in New Mexico public land. It's just a a base that is typically set up by another government agency with the knowledge of a different government. And I thought, you know, growing up in the 80s, I love Magnum. So I put boots on the ground and everybody over there wanted to tell me the story of their country. That first one, it was very evident it's going to be the terminal list. The media to screw those guys are all doing their podcast from their homes remotely. And you send it off? It's not possible, but you can do it and you can explore all that in the pages of a fictional thriller. So protagonists in different stories about guys like Tom Clancy, David Morrell, Nelson Dumbell, AJ Quenelle, all these guys in the 80s who had protagonists with backgrounds I wanted to have in real life one day, and I enjoyed reading them so much. Like a bottle. You can learn more about SIG here.SIG P365 XMACROBlack Point Tactical HolsterSchnees Mission BootsHooten Young - Jack Carr Collaboration WhiskeyAfrican Sporting CreationsOfficial Jack Carr Whiskey ClassesMontana Knife CompanyBlack Rifle Coffee Company Sticker ClubDanger Close is an IRONCLAD Original, Christian Schauf: Survival Expert, Uncharted Supply Co. And they think that if they were honest about it and that they they stopped everybody from leaving, it could have covered they could have covered this in the point where it would have been 95 percent less. We got to check and nothing really changed. And actually I'm up at here at an event in L.A. At the time, I was trying to find a quiet place to to have this call with Brad Thor. and our Sit down. Yeah. In 2018 Ross Edgley became the first person to swim AROUND Great Britain. I didn't need to do that, so I didn't need to create. So much better to fly to Anchorage than hop on a couple hour flight. So I went to South Africa, helped train up this anti poaching unit. He was so fucked up he didn't even remember writing it. Wow. And he owns the he has like a lease to have a cabin out there in this very remote part of the Arctic. I made one for Stephen King but know he wrote just the craziest shit. But point being, before we get there during training, it can't just be a brief by, like a pencil neck lawyer that comes in and says, all right, this is not this is appropriate. And it happens like we know and it goes off into this thick thick brush in the States because I went and did another hunt in Alaska this year, like they won't let you go in after a wounded bear into the thick stuff, like maybe some. It's thoughtful violence, which is why those terrorists torture scenes are so intricate and involved, too. It's just like instead of around the water cooler at work, it's modern. No, they didn't accuse me, but I could tell that things shifted and I'm getting so creative and telling them how I do it and mix it in with this and we'd get it off. When you're talking about preparedness, is that financial success? Yeah, no, it's all also, by the way, a lot of cocaine and cigarettes and alcohol because earlier shit like The Shining and apparently he doesn't even remember writing Kujo. And he said, How long till you're done? Just get to ten part series, maybe something like that. Yeah. But now it's all going Center for Disaster Philanthropy, covid-19 Response Fund. That went to attorney fees. And then these companies like Black Raffle Coffee, like those guys like, you know, veteran owned businesses or, you know, like Dudly, like those guys that post it and stuff, like all those guys that held it up and said, oh, I love this, but it's still grassroots. And that's why the book is so powerful in that scene and why or how those guys go down. Absolutely ridiculous. I can get five months down the line, just continue going, and eventually I'm going to figure this problem out and it's going to work out. And for everybody, it's going to be going to be different. I'm like, wait a second. So same with this. Fantastic company. But it's not true all the time. I really like Damon Wayans is a hilarious comedian, has a collection of every set that he's ever done since the 90s. That's not believable. You know, I think it's what we just talked about as far as people not taking these lessons seriously going forward and making this a stronger country because of this. Laws are written if you look at them very broadly so that the government can interpret them the way they want to. Maybe I'll be more invested if I start with the first one. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators . It was starting to get even more and more frowned upon right up to that point, and that was a tipping point. Oh, same time which a book, a year type program. So awesome. So you'd have to use a caving ladder to hook and climb up, and then you'd have to breach and get inside these things and get them back into the Gulf before they hit Iranian waters. Because the whole country is locked down. My wife was driving it and oil came out. So it's a rifle, but it looks like a shotgun. And now he has a he has both. You know, he's in Bosom Buddies. Same as the deer that I had. It's like, oh, I'm going to try not to pay attention. Very lucky. Actually, recently they I hesitate telling you about this because this is the most addictive coffee I've ever had around here. Yeah, it's social. Helicopters land from the aircraft carrier there in refuel those helos and the planes are going back to MASSARA and the helicopters are going to get closer to Tehran. And they also have great gifts for women, new clothing for mom and Mother's Day for wipes and people that, you know, they're moms and just people that, you know, that need cool shit. But you don't want to spread throughout the whole world and come back to your own country. Yeah. And other crazy part of this, I thought of Antoine Fuqua directing it. I want to see the vehicles that they used over there. And it's crazy they put you in this prison camp where they're speaking a different language, a made up language, their sights. Yeah. Now, listen, you knocked it out of the park, man. Yeah. So you look at the United States over this long period of time, you're like, wow, this is like the most amazing time ever to be alive and everything is going so great. They've been passing down lessons on how to hunt and how to defeat other tribes in battle to ensure the success and the continuation of their bloodline. Thank goodness I didn't know you're supposed to do that because I'd probably still be looking for one today. The publication date out of April to the summer. "Yoga is a martial art you do against yourself" -Joe Rogan. Cut the Camera with the Sturniolo Triplets. So is that torture? Every you have people on talking about bills that they're sponsoring. So our premier counterterrorist unit that is modeled after the British SAS and the British SAS has been in service for a long time. Getty Images. Of course, the military is training these guys to take on the toughest operations imaginable in order to protect our safety over here in the states, so these guys have to be prepared for absolutely everything. Well, you need to get a recent test now. But when we got back, a good buddy of mine, Marco, and he writes a book called No Easy Day, and that's the one about the bin Laden raid and that one that was like a tipping point, because in our community at the time, there'd been act of valor, that movie with SEALs, active duty SEALs playing characters in an actual movie. And maybe he drives a F.J. six to Land Cruiser because I love Land Cruisers. Yeah, he films everything, he brings a tripod and a fucking camera and he sets it up in the back of the room and films, everybody does. And I think this is a good dry run, because this is and I don't want to disrespect anybody who's died or anybody who's got sick, but this is not the worst pandemic the world's ever experienced. So it's very clearly delineated in these four pages, very professional. His special, "Shane Gillis: Live in Austin," is available via YouTube, and season two of "Gilly and Keeves," his sketch comedy series with John McKeever, is available now atwww.gillyandkeeves.tv.www.shanemgillis.comMark is the co-host of the podcasts "Tuesdays with Stories" with Joe List and "We Might Be Drunk" with Sam Morril. That's what you owe their families, the country, the mission. So he sent it to me before he sent it in. And it's in the. Better for it. The kids know how to use them, like all those little types of questions once again gets back to bandwidth. It was readers that took a risk on a new author and then told a friend. Pat McNamara is a proponent of functional fitness and working out with whatever is in your environment. It's fucking riveting. Don't know if you remember, but you've had me in your office. That's what I love to do. If you want advice on how to be functionally fit from a former U.S. special operative, check out Pat McNamara on the Joe Rogan Experience. No, people are after a win and has a really disturbing revelation. Please welcome the great and powerful Jack Carr government by casting doubt the Joe Rogan experience, trained by Joe Rogan podcast by night all day. He also says he likes to recharge with peanut butter and honey between lifts. And then something like this happens and people realize like, oh, and especially I feel terrible for the people that work hard every day and then their jobs taken away from them. And so I morph it around a little bit. They also discuss how De Sena ran races during the Pandemic. There's some politics. You're staying home if you're sick. Yeah. It's just like so for this third novel, I went to Russia to do some research and I'd always wanted to go there. What they're comfortable with as far as their levels of preparedness, and it's not about being paranoid, it's just allowing you to focus elsewhere. And if my protagonist is using a certain weapon or a certain knife or a sword, it's not just that I Googled Navy SEAL knife and so on or someone saying and then he pulled out his Navy SEAL dagger and stuff like, no, that's not how it goes. It's soaking wet and it's December. I wish we had more of it. And it's very personal, even though it's fiction. Or they were drunk maybe. Yeah. Copyright 2023 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. But back then I wanted to make it as I wanted to do everything I possibly could to increase my chances of success or making her not just look at it and have anything. It's the same type of thing, like they've adapted. The teeth actually need and none that they don't clip also has an eco friendly, refillable floss with a dispenser that you keep for life and expanding string that helps to clean in between quip, brush heads, toothbrush and floss refills are automatically delivered on a dentist recommended schedule of every three months for just five dollars each. The hero had killed someone else who wasn't armed. And you can say, OK, you know what I got to do? Well, you have to kind of measure it and go, is there a benefit to this? So on the way to Russia, I outlined it because I didn't have a computer. Mm, 45 or whatever, just use those things as character development tools. But it all worked out some great stuff and got to weave that into the to the third one. And that was so cool. You can learn more about SIG here.Gatorz SunglassesARES WatchesSIG P365BlackPoint Tactical Mini Wing HolsterWinkler KnivesSnakeStaff systems TourniquetOfficial Jack Carr walletDelta 68 JeansDynamis Belt. They're all fantastic, all great reputations, all amazing. And if I hadn't if I was like, I don't know. We have that Munich Olympics. So it's a very important time, not just for how you deal with this and how you get through it and how you move forward. They see us taking that remain Necmi and all the rest of it. And why are you saying it was such a celebrity? But he didn't really bugging him throughout the year. How fortuitous is it that you're writing about infectious diseases and then this shit goes down? Thanks for tuning in to. Yeah. Are they not are they going to read one word of it and just say or I have an opening at all. So when 9/11 hit, all those years later, we're much more prepared because of what happened to Desert One. I can't say enough good things. So they may be hypersensitive to it. Then after an injury and being told he would never wrestle again, he tells Joe he gave it a try because he would do anything to get back in the ring. And I said, you know, she gave me two one for me and one for my wife, one for me. Reporter He's fuckin great. Amanda is an award-winning psychedelics researcher, policy advocate, and artist; advancing psychedelic research for over 50 years. Like, how do you know where are you? The First Amendment's bullshit, when you take all the guns, now that the pandemic hits, those same people are like, oh, OK, now I get it. And we're just giving it up and we give up so much. There's another really interesting documentary. Yeah, I think like but it's still nice to be able to, you know, drive in and go to the grocery store. I would say when you go back to edits, is really where you spend time dialing it in and trying to remember there weren't very many edits on the first one from New York. It's free. Hopefully, it helps you discover helpful advice that positively impacts your health. So I was like, I need to prove myself to Simon and Schuster. They protected the camp from the bears like that was the bear protection was these dogs that were specifically trained up to chase bears off? David Goggins / JRE 1212Scroll down for video of this JRE Podcast Joe Rogan and David Goggins talk about David's new book, Can't . So I think it seemed. For what? Starting like a coffee shop somewhere you have to do for writing, and I didn't really get that at the outset. I'm like, oh, this is what I would do. Yeah. Close. 55000, I think something like that for this country. So at this point, we had to. They were hurting before this. I mean, it's not so hard to imagine. Yeah, it's a start again. So as I'm writing, the crazy part is like usually you think of like Mark Wahlberg, you think of somebody that had done these sort of things kind of before. Luttrell was (SPOILER ALERT) the one and only survivor of OperationsRed Wings in Afghanistan, a mission in 2005 where SEAL Team 10 were assigned to neutralize a high-ranking Taliban leader. So great until your joints start going or your back starts going. Like I knew creating James Reese. And then all of a sudden I'm not writing for those four hours. And that's the expectation. And then he edits it all himself on his computer. They don't go back for the hostages again. And they're all new canned coffee. No, because it's fiction. And once you do, when you actually have it, not just social distancing, but once you have it, how you isolate somebody, impossible to do on a ship. There were just stuff everywhere. I go around the other side and I get down. So the first book, I didn't appeal it because they took 45 days to do it, which I thought was pretty good because they say they'll take thirty and that's pretty good. But I was asking these questions and I you know, I thought, oh, you know, here's here's my book. It's not just about writing about his his entire life. He says the risk to reward is way too skewed towards the risk to make it at all worth it. It has to be incorporated into the training, has to be discussed by people that are trusted. But I want to get back to this because we never really we never really finished how the book got. But however, it is absolutely the best time in history to be a human being and to be alive, especially in this country. Of all the options out there, who gives the best advice? I actually did know someone who knew him, but so I so I did have that connection through someone, someone else. But they sent it off and then that starts the CIA clock looking at it. So it's not like I mean, I would love to get on a discipline type schedule, like a JOCO type schedule someday, but I'm not quite there yet, especially at this stage where I'm still feel I still feel like this is a startup and I can't say no to a lot of things. Whereas like with Scrivner you have to upload it to Dropbox and then to get it from drop was a little bit of a yeah, no more Scrivner. How that is, I don't know. So, oh, what lesson are they going to take going forward from that? Really? He gave his first interview . They've been defending the tribe. #1: Jocko Willink On JRE Episodes: 729, 962, 1391, 1492 Jocko is an alpha male leader and someone you better have on your side if you're going to battle. Like, I think eventually if you have a thousand some posts people are going to glean and you're doing it. And of course, the media couldnt wait to run a story about hazing in the military. And you just want to build this readership and let people know that you have this character and see where it goes. One day they woke up in the world had changed and now they don't have food, money. But, you know, it could happen. But as a kid reading that, I didn't know any of that, you know, any of that backstory, it was like, oh, this is amazing because I've had an incredible life to be able to write a book. So it was crazy. So April 1980, we give it a shot and it didn't work out. It's on Navy letterhead and it went out to twenty people. Buy a bag, give a bag campaign. You know, they'll find reasons. And some of the first things I did was send that up to Jonathan to get in line. Like, that's what makes me think. Yeah. It's awesome. Yeah. It looks like the one that didn't have a VBIED in it. Thank you and your family for your service and sacrifice. Laugh with us. So no optic side by, you know, a double rifle. Thank you. Their dogs are everything. Ritland is a Ex- SEAL but his podcast is top notch, I think it's even sponsored by Jockos company. How do we how do we maneuver here? They eat their children. I know even when they're like, OK, it's all good, we're open up May 1st or whatever it is or June. I want to talk about Chinese influence in the region with mining operations both legal and illegal and the poaching that goes along to feed all the people in those mines, how that's affecting the environment. Yeah. So I done all that part of it ahead of time. We all care about maintaining our health. But between the two females are both so amazing. It's a fantastic coffee company that was founded by CEO Evan Hafer. This Special Operations was a big black eye for the country special operations. And they also have some great gifts for the women in your life. And I made the decision to not once I was a CEO and now I write. Oh, yeah. You don't know that with iodine. Yeah. And then, bam, this thing rears up like, oh, 15 yards away, just like you and I just spin and boom shot him like I would a person. And then he does something called Philadelphia in the early 90s and he takes that risk. And he's a he's a great guy. But sure enough, we had this great call in and it was like a job interview. That's that's always been a problem with comedy, you know, because you have to go late, you're at the you're testing stuff out and then you're home and maybe you get home and then you're at home. So like you're being creative. But being from special operations and being a free thinker, as we're supposed to do, is let's be creative. And there's so many. They're learning from us. OK, they're doing some some announcement at some point, but it's a streaming service. There's just little tiny just in the ground there. We came out the other side of this. That's a big boy. That whole speech is taped and there's audio that makes it out to the media. It's like you can't you post in your get a it's not good for you, it's not good for you. I think so. You're so much, you know. And you're breaking at least three of them a day to commit a felony. Also, when you have to learn these lessons and apply them going for it's all about how you apply them going forward. The enemy is looking at that and realizing, look, this invisible virus has done to the United States with the Soviet Union, couldn't do in forty plus years of trying. 225K Share 10M views Streamed 5 years ago David Goggins is a retired Navy SEAL and former USAF Tactical Air Control Party member who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. The engine's off because it's so loud and and I get my pen and paper there. I kept you up. But he wrote a book called Term Limits in the late 90s that really defined the modern political thriller. Privacy Policy. Interesting. I'm after a little bit Dark Side of man. Well, download the cash app from the App Store or the Google Play store today. Sign up to receive exclusive discounts from Whiskey Riff Shop and breaking news. So so those kind of bookstores were actually on on the upswing. We keep it here at the studio. And explain to people what happens. This guy's not volunteering to sit there in the corner, but we also snatched him off the battlefield and we think he might have some information and it's putting him in an uncomfortable seated position. So I bring a suit and I have never had to do this before. And yet we came over to the house, we did a wild game dinner. I don't I don't not believe that it's possible to manifest something, but I think most of the people that talk about that stuff are full of shit. And so that's what I was really exploring with with the other one. But it was a really interesting time because like a cop pulling over someone and you're walking up and you don't really know what's going on. I'm like, all right, I can I can do this. Is that torture? There's a bunch of other people doing it now. We loved it. And so I start talking in, like, how how would you get one off a ship if you wanted to steal a machine gun from a ship, how would you get it off? I know where I'm going, what I need to do. So I did. So so all the money goes to the government because he lost the idea because because they finally put enough pressure on where the lawyers do their thing and they figure out a settlement of some sort. He is also a co-inventor of tow-in surfing and founded XPT with his wife, Gabrielle Reece. And like everybody, love Magnum in the 80s. Like beer actually tastes good. Steven Pressfield says you're a professional, you're a writer. And by my mom being a librarian and know knowing the history of the genre and all that and just being excited about it, he could sense the passion. I was actually supposed to start with the terminal list and then go to True Believer and then Savage Sun, but I fucked up and I did it this way. Inspiring stuff. You know, maybe should have he went to an attorney that had experience in this space. Screens produce most blue light at a certain point in the spectrum, which is four hundred and fifty five nanometers. But, you know, some people can study how to do something their whole life and never actually do it because you only have a certain amount of bandwidth. That well they have they might but we were after Dolly Parton and rainbow trout, brown trout, some big ones out there. He does one exercise swinging a cinder block that is apparently really good for back and core strength. You know, it's either you win or you learn and. They're a month. Yeah. You don't get doctors block, so you don't get writer's block. So it can be done, but I've done it before. Well, now we do. And you get slapped around. No, I already had that figured out because I did it my whole life and it was that foundations that was already there. It's like, no way. Positive or negative. And that really for the first book, Revenge, second book, Redemption, and then fourth book, I'm her third book. And then all the money went back to the government that was in the account and he's paying off the rest of it. Learn more about them at navyfederal.orgBlack Rifle Coffee Company: Todays episode is also brought to you by Black Rifle. There's no getting around the creative part of that. Because this is what I read and might have been some wacko right wing website that I was on. Which one back then there was nothing, you know. So now it's point being for the second one, I wasn't yet on that year timeline because there was no deal, hadn't even gone to Simon and Schuster. He says that you should only be doing curls if you are a bodybuilder. They turned him into a SEAL a couple of seasons into it. Scrivner like that. And and I always knew I could anyway, because I had that background and had that foundation I knew I was going to do. But I thought it was going to be the same. He occasionally has multiple guests on at the same time so that they can debate as well. There's a lot of blue light glasses on the market, folks, but they are not all created equal. I didn't know that at the time. And I thought, who is that guy in this generation that needs to stretch a little bit, that needs to do something different. Even when you're training, come on. I do this all. And, you know, it's going to help you with that is not wasting bandwidth on figuring out where that are going to pay that next bill because you're prepared ahead of time. How do I just get one of these? I mean, that is the story. How can I what was that loophole that they keep talking about? And this thing, it's all quiet. Right. Yeah. So point being, this fourth one, when I get back from here, it's all in back on book four, which should be great because I love writing. You play on your iPad or your phone. She you know, she missed and we walk back down. Stump continued on, saying that most of the criticism has been reignited after the recent death of a SEAL in training. Yeah, which is why I was hypersensitive to it. That's it. What you would do who's the best attorney for this? So point being, at some point, I think you get to a stage where you can say no and you don't have to sprint off and all these different directions almost at the same time. Oh yeah. He has like a couple of lines in there. And his his wife is American Eskimo. Oh, it was. So, I mean, they're out there. No, I just took my experience and then just morphed it and put it into the narrative. Oh, yeah. He then went through two surgeries and is still the highly active person we see today. They're going to get the hostages. I just can't. You know, it is not the one that's going to be prepared. And he'd done he had a small role in Zero Dark Thirty where he plays the seal. And then the second one, there's another torture scene. And he was like, yeah, absolutely, let's do it. And so I'm not going to leave any rock unturned. And there's oh, yeah. Yeah, they are hurting for a while and then people are going back. All of a sudden you're like a kind of like right away. I mean, it's really likely that we never really will know. And I said, yeah, I'd love to talk to him. It is so good. Yeah, we did go on tangent, but that your story is one of the great American success stories. Pavel also advocates not letting an injury keep you out of the gym. He's also the co-host of the "2 Bears, 1 Cave" podcast with fellow comedian Tom Segura. And everything everything we possibly can to mitigate that. So I'm reading them without them saying one word. And I think that's that's why there's so many Deathwish movies. Our daughter has been hunting since she's seven. I have to dig through it to find that information because the covid deaths or what is it now? Country music is the lifeblood of Whiskey Riff, and we pride ourselves on standing firmly in the corner of the independent artists, and those few in the mainstream still doing it the right way. His new special, "The Domino Effect II: Loss," is available now on YouTube. They've been picking up the same type of weapons to provide meals for that for that tribe. Did you come in contact with them? You can't. Did you get a lot of questions from people like how do I get a gun? Yeah. So why are we doing that? So I wanted people to invest in this character, to like him, to want to sit down and have a beer with him. And he's like, All right, call me back again. I wanna go down there, get some more for him if he has any more. Yeah, I know exactly what he's saying. And then I realized very quickly that for most of Russian history, if someone is asking you pointed questions that kind of you to ask, if you're writing a political thriller, you were not long for this world. That's interesting. Yeah. So really interesting. But also he needed to have that background, the training, the experience to be able to flip that switch when everything's taken away and essentially become the terrorist, become the insurgent that he'd been fighting for the last at that point, six years at war and use those tactics, techniques and procedures that worked so well against us from the enemy side in Iraq and Afghanistan and use those here on the home front. Right. What do you do? Wow.
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