From Battle to Business

Dean Van Dyke

Join Dean Van Dyke, veteran, entrepreneur, and founder of The Pillars Group, as he takes you on an inspiring journey from the battlefield to the boardroom. Each episode dives deep into the strategies, struggles, and successes of veterans and entrepreneurs who’ve transformed their military precision into business innovation. Whether you’re a business owner, aspiring entrepreneur, or simply seeking operational efficiency and personal growth, this podcast equips you with actionable insights, real-world stories, and the mindset needed to succeed in business and beyond. Subscribe and start turning challenges into stepping stones toward success today!

  1. 11/18/2025

    🎙️ From Battle to Business — G. Michael Hopf: Hard Times, Strong Men, and the Stories That Shape Us

    In this episode, Michael Hopf takes you from the sands of the Gulf War to the trenches of apocalyptic fiction, revealing how a Marine infantryman turned bodyguard, diver, and father found his true battlefield in storytelling. What starts as a conversation about deployments, ship life, and old-school Naval traditions quickly evolves into something deeper: generational cycles, cultural fractures, the psychology of collapse, and why preparedness is not paranoia — it’s responsibility. Michael opens up about writing children’s books for his daughters, turning those bedtime stories into a creative spark, and eventually building an entire universe of apocalyptic fiction that has influenced millions. Together, we dig into what “hard times create strong men” really means, how culture shapes conflict, why fiction hits harder than nonfiction, and why AI represents the next turning point for society. This is one of those episodes where you walk away thinking about your past, your future, and the world your kids will inherit. 🔑 Key TakeawaysMilitary service shaped Michael’s discipline, mindset, and storytelling approach.Generational cycles (“4th Turning”) explain today’s cultural and political chaos.Fiction is the most powerful way to deliver truth — it engages both logic and emotion.Preparedness isn’t fear-based; it’s an insurance policy for your family.Apocalyptic scenarios are rarely about events — they’re about human behavior.AI disruption mirrors the Dot-Com boom, and ignoring it is a modern liability.Creativity thrives with discipline, routine, and movement — not inspiration alone.Hard times don’t just happen; they’re often created by bad decisions repeated across generations. 📘 Five-Step Process Michael Used to Become a WriterCreative Spark Storytelling for his daughters became the foundation of his creative identity. Small First Win He published a children’s book to prove to himself he could finish a project. Find the Gap When he couldn’t find the apocalyptic story he wanted, he wrote it himself. Treat Writing Like a Job Daily word counts. A strict schedule. No “waiting for inspiration.” Use Fiction to Deliver Real Messages He embeds preparedness, responsibility, and human psychology into narratives. 📌 Quotes from the Episode “You’re the first reader you need to be concerned about.” “I treated writing like a job — not a hobby.” “Preparedness is not paranoia. It’s an insurance policy.” “Fiction is the best way to deliver truth because it hits both the head and the heart.” “We’re living through the next turning, whether people want to admit it or not.” 🔧 Resources MentionedStrauss & Howe Generational Theory (“The Fourth Turning”) A framework explaining how history repeats in cycles of crisis every 80–100 years. The New World Series (Hopf) Michael’s bestselling apocalyptic fiction series exploring collapse, preparedness, and human behavior. “On Killing” by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman A foundational book on the psychology behind violence and the mental conditioning required in combat. AI Tools & LLMs Referenced throughout the episode as the next disruptive frontier in business, geopolitics, and society. Marine Corps & Naval Traditions Discussed as essential...

    1h 20m
  2. 11/04/2025

    🐾 From Rescue to Redemption: The Story of K9 Heroes 4 Heroes

    From Saving Dogs to Saving Heroes — The Mission Behind K9 Heroes 4 Heroes When I first spoke with Joe Gionti, I felt his passion immediately. He’s not a veteran — but he’s one of the most patriotic people I’ve ever met. Joe founded K9 Heroes 4 Heroes, a nonprofit that pairs rescue dogs with veterans and first responders battling PTSD, anxiety, and depression. His story is proof that you don’t need to wear a uniform to serve — you just need the heart to lead with purpose. In this episode, Joe shares how one moment of empathy became a mission to save lives — both human and canine. From building a nonprofit from scratch to watching veterans rediscover joy through their new service dogs, Joe reminds us what true service looks like. 🔑 Key TakeawaysThe idea behind K9 Heroes 4 Heroes started with one simple question: “How can I give back?”Rescue dogs aren’t just companions — they’re life-saving partners for veterans and first responders.Purpose doesn’t end with military service; it evolves into new missions.Building a nonprofit is less about business plans and more about believing in people.Healing happens on both ends of the leash. 🪜 Steps Joe Took to Build K9 Heroes 4 HeroesIdentified the Need: Recognized how PTSD and isolation impact veterans.Connected the Solution: Saw how rescue dogs could serve a higher purpose.Built a Team: Found trainers, supporters, and sponsors who believed in the mission.Launched the Program: Matched dogs with veterans and began seeing transformations firsthand.Scaled with Purpose: Focused on sustainable growth while staying true to the heart of the cause. 💬 Notable Quotes“You don’t have to wear a uniform to serve your country.”“It’s not about saving dogs — it’s about saving heroes.”“Each match is a second chance — for the dog, and for the veteran.” 🧭 Resources MentionedK9 Heroes 4 Heroes — A nonprofit dedicated to pairing rescue dogs with veterans and first responders to help them heal and thrive.Community Supporters — Volunteers, sponsors, and dog trainers who donate time and resources to keep the mission alive. Connect with Joe Gionti at: K9 Heroes 4 Heroes – About Connect with Dean Van Dyke at The Breakthrough Blueprint 🌐 deanvandyke.com 📸 Instagram 📘 Facebook If you enjoyed listening, please take a second to rate the show on iTunes. Reviews help us grow and bring more powerful stories like Joe’s to the world. Subscribe on your favorite podcast player — it means a lot to me and to our guests.

    42 min
  3. 10/28/2025

    Wounds to Wisdom: The Real Story of Rebuilding After a Traumatic Brain Injury with John Krotec

    When the uniform comes off, the real battle begins. In this episode of From Battle to Business, John Krotec shares how trauma, transition, and truth shaped his mission-driven life beyond the military. From soldier to entrepreneur, John peels back the layers on emotional suppression, failed business attempts, and the cost of avoiding personal healing. But this isn’t just about struggle—it’s a story of reinvention. Through raw honesty and unfiltered insights, John takes us from his days in the Army to hitting rock bottom, and eventually to writing The Sentinel Handbook. You’ll hear how he faced his demons, found his voice, and turned pain into purpose. This isn’t polished or scripted—it’s the kind of truth business owners and veterans alike need to hear. Whether you’re battling self-doubt, struggling with your transition, or just tired of surface-level conversations, this episode delivers a gut-punch of clarity. 🔑 Key Takeaways You can’t lead others until you face your own shadows.Trauma doesn’t just go away—if you ignore it, it owns you.Entrepreneurship isn’t therapy, but it can be a path to healing.Silence can be deadly—especially among high-performing veterans.Men need spaces where they can be real, not just “tough.”The power of storytelling is in owning your mess, not masking it.Success comes after surrender—not in business, but in honesty.Pivoting doesn’t mean failure; it means evolution. 🪖 Step-by-Step Transformation John Shared Military Exit – Left the service and entered civilian life unprepared emotionally.Business Attempt #1 – Opened a retail shop but carried unprocessed trauma into it.The Fall – Marriage, business, and identity unraveled at once.The Breakthrough – Realized emotional suppression was killing him.Mission Rebuilt – Launched GreenZone Hero and Straight Outta Combat Radio.Full Alignment – Built Task Force Zen to help others turn pain into mission 💬 Quotes That Hit Hard “I wore the mask so well, I forgot who I was underneath it.”“Just because we’re tough doesn’t mean we’re okay.”“Pain is not the enemy—it’s the invitation.”“You can’t business your way out of brokenness.”“The most courageous act is telling your truth when silence feels safer.”📚 Resources Mentioned GreenZone Hero – A platform honoring veteran-supporting businesses.Straight Outta Combat Radio – Podcast featuring combat veterans telling their raw, real stories.Task Force Zen – John’s current mission to bridge masculinity, trauma healing, and peer support. 💡 My Advice to You As someone who’s lived through and led through chaos, I can tell you—systems won’t save you if you’re not willing to face the storm inside. Don’t just scale the business; build the human behind it. The operational blueprint is important, but the personal one? That’s where the battle is won. Connect with John Krotec at https://neomasculinity.solutions/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnkrotec/ Connect with Dean Van Dyke at Stop Being the Bottleneck in Your Own Business https://www.deanvandyke.com a...

    57 min
  4. 10/14/2025

    🎙️ From Battle to Business: Navigating Depths & Decisions with William Spears

    Episode Show NotesIn this no-fluff episode of From Battle to Business, Dean sits down with active duty submariner William Spears for a raw, often hilarious, and powerfully reflective conversation about identity, transition, and the myths veterans (and leaders) tell themselves. From poking fun at Nickelback to unpacking the “permission trap” many veterans fall into post-service, William brings clarity and candor that hits different. You’ll hear what it’s like navigating career decisions under pressure, how a simple journaling habit helped him discover deeper purpose, and why leaders often confuse confusion for a strategy problem—when it’s really a clarity one. This episode is for the high performers who feel like they’ve “checked all the boxes,” but something still feels off. It’s for the veterans wondering “what’s next?”—and the business owners who haven’t realized they’re still waiting for orders. 🔑 Key Takeaways“You don’t need permission. You need clarity.”Leadership isn’t rank—it’s responsibility without rescue.Most veterans don’t fear business. They fear undefined missions.Journaling was William’s way to “debug his brain.”Being decisive doesn’t mean you don’t feel doubt.Confusion is a tool—until it becomes a cage.Not all uncertainty is a red flag. Some of it means you’re finally steering your own ship. 🧠 Quotes to Remember“You’re not confused. You’re just trying to get permission without admitting it.”“If you’ve never made a mistake, you’ve never made a decision.”“Sometimes you have to suck at something before it starts to make sense.”🛠️ Resources MentionedDaily Journaling: William shares how consistently writing helped him clarify what mattered—without performance pressure.Books on Philosophy: Stoicism and thought leadership play a role in how he frames problems and decisions.The Navy Submarine Force (Unofficially): While never speaking on behalf of the military, William gives insight into decision-making and communication under extreme pressure. 📌 Step-by-Step: Creating Clarity Through ReflectionStop outsourcing your decisions.William challenges the idea that someone else will tell you when you’re “ready.”Start journaling daily.Not to perform—just to process. He calls it “debugging the brain.”Let go of needing certainty.You don’t need perfect clarity to make a move—you need momentum.Make a decision, even if it’s small.Because “action is the antidote to ambiguity.”Get comfortable being bad at something.This is how confidence is built: not by being perfect, but by pushing through imperfection. 💡My Best Advice: If you’re navigating your own pivot, don’t wait until you’re sure—clarity comes after the commitment, not before it. Journal your thoughts. Speak out loud. Do the small thing that scares you. That’s where forward lives. You’re not meant to coast—you’re meant to command. Connect with William Spears at https://a.co/d/6i0QOGR Connect with Dean Van Dyke at The Breakthrough Blueprint https://www.deanvandyke.com https://www.instagram.com/dhvandyke27/ a...

    1h 19m
  5. 10/07/2025

    🎙️ From the Navy to Racquet Sports — How Katherine Lynch Turned Purpose into Passion

    If you’ve ever wondered how military discipline translates into entrepreneurial grit—or how to serve a niche market with precision—this episode is your playbook. In today’s episode of From Battle to Business, Katherine Lynch walks us through her inspiring path from Harvard squash athlete to Navy officer, to corporate executive, and finally to founder of Vamos Racquets—a padel, pickleball, and wellness company that's designed to keep you active and connected, which is quickly making waves in the industry. We discuss everything from building confidence during transitions to the mental aspects of entrepreneurship. Katherine shares hard-earned lessons, family influences, and how staying physically and mentally fit played a central role in shaping her mission-led business. 🔑 Key TakeawaysKatherine’s path from Navy ROTC at Harvard to launching a startup was rooted in service, fitness, and impact.Exposure to strong female role models in the military helped her visualize the path forward.She founded Vamos Racquets to offer a Range of Activities, including padel, pickleball, wellness, and events, designed to keep you active and connected.Community-building is baked into her business model—she actively listens to customers, even redesigning products based on real feedback.Entrepreneurship, like military service, is a “team sport”—Katherine emphasizes collaboration and service.“Product-market fit” isn’t just for investors—it’s crucial to delivering real value.Fitness, mindset, and service are the three pillars she lives by in business and life.Women veterans bring unique strengths to the business world: perspective, grit, and integrity.Transitioning from corporate to entrepreneurship required shedding safety nets and embracing calculated risk.Katherine still makes time to get on the court—because physical performance fuels mental clarity. 🪖 Step-by-Step: Her Career Pivot from Navy to CEOServe with Purpose – Naval service taught Katherine about leadership, commitment, and showing up for others.Learn in the Trenches – Corporate roles gave her business acumen, but also exposed a lack of personal alignment.Identify a Niche You Love – She chose pickleball because she loved the sport..Start Lean, Start Real – Vamos Racquets padel, pickleball, wellness, and events designed to keep you active and connected.Build with Feedback – Customer input drives product iteration. Listening beats assuming.Stay Fit, Stay Grounded – She practices what she preaches—performance starts with health. 💬 Memorable Quotes“Athletics taught me how to win, how to lose, and how to show up—those lessons never left me.” “I realized I wanted to be in service—not just in uniform, but in business too.” “There’s this myth that you have to choose between business and fulfillment. You don’t.” “A lot of women veterans don’t realize how ready they are to lead. The skills are already there.” “Starting a business is like stepping onto the court—you don’t need perfection, you need to play.” 🔧 Resources MentionedVamos Racquets – Katherine’s company offering stylish, performance-driven pickleball paddles and gear. Designed for active lifestyles with premium materials and aesthetics.Harvard Navy ROTC – The military program that helped launch her leadership foundation.Pickleball – Not just a sport, but a growing cultural movement that inspired her business model. 💡 Final Thought from DeanIf you’re a veteran—or know one—who’s...

    39 min
  6. 09/30/2025

    🎙️ What if freedom wasn’t a dream — but a system?

    If you feel like your business is running you instead of the other way around, this episode is for you. Dean Van Dyke walks through why operational clarity is the foundation that unlocks true entrepreneurial freedom. Forget the fluff — this is a straight-shooting look at the operational chaos killing small businesses and what to do about it. With stories from the field and decades of experience leading teams and fixing what’s broken, Dean outlines a powerful case for building systems that serve your goals — not the other way around. Whether you’re buried in your inbox, wearing too many hats, or struggling to scale without burning out, this is the mindset reset you didn’t know you needed. 🔑 Key Takeaways:Operations isn’t paperwork — it’s performance.“Freedom doesn’t happen by accident. It’s designed through systems.”Most business owners are stuck working in the business, not on it.The cost of not having systems in place is lost time, poor team performance, and burnout.If your team doesn’t know what “done” looks like, they’ll always fall short.Delegation without documentation is just abdication.The “Breakthrough Blueprint” offers a way out of firefighting mode.Reclaim your time, reduce your risk, and start building a business that runs without you.Chaos is not a growth strategy. 🧭 Step-by-Step Breakdown of the Framework:Define Your Intent – What does success actually look like?Clarify Roles & Responsibilities – Eliminate overlap, reduce confusion.Build Repeatable Processes – Document what works, ditch what doesn’t.Set Metrics That Matter – Know what winning looks like daily, weekly, monthly.Create Accountability Loops – Ensure ownership, not blame.Free the Founder – The goal is a business that thrives without constant hand-holding. 🗣️ Memorable Quotes:“If you can’t walk away from your business for a week without fear, you don’t own a business. You own a job with overhead.” “Don’t confuse movement with progress.” “Operations done right is what gives the entrepreneur freedom, not just control.” “The biggest bottleneck is usually the founder — because they’ve built a business dependent on them.” "What got you here won’t get you there. You need new systems for the next stage of growth.” 🧰 Resources Mentioned:The Breakthrough Blueprint – Dean’s proprietary framework for simplifying operations, increasing clarity, and freeing up the founder.Commander’s Intent – A military-inspired operational clarity model that aligns teams around outcomes instead of endless tasks.The Pillars Group – Dean’s consulting firm focused on helping small to mid-sized business owners streamline and scale without burning out. 💬 My Best Advice:If you’re overwhelmed, it’s not because you’re failing — it’s because your systems are. The more successful your business becomes, the more pressure you’ll feel unless your operations evolve with it. Don’t wait for burnout to force the change. Build freedom on purpose — and start by fixing your foundation. Connect with Dean Van Dyke at The Breakthrough Blueprint https://www.deanvandyke.com https://www.instagram.com/dhvandyke27/ a href="https://www.facebook.com/thepillarsgroup/" rel="noopener...

    5 min
  7. 06/24/2025

    🎧 When the Uniform Comes Off but the Mission Continues

    Amanda Zeine, DO, FAAP, is no stranger to service, sacrifice, or starting over. After 15 years as a pediatrician and flight surgeon in the U.S. Army—and a traumatic brain injury that changed everything—Amanda’s mission took a creative turn. Now retired and thriving in a new chapter, she’s using storytelling to support the most overlooked heroes: military children. In this heartfelt and humorous episode of From Battle to Business, Amanda shares her journey from the clinic to the creative desk, her passion behind the Cul-de-Sac Kids series, and what military life has taught her about resilience, family, and identity beyond the uniform. Key Takeaways:What it’s like transitioning from Army pediatrician to full-time writerHow Amanda’s brain injury led to unexpected healing through storytellingWhy military children need more visibility and representationThe inspiration behind Cul-de-Sac KidsNavigating identity as both a military spouse and veteranThe challenges and opportunities in starting a second career after traumaCreative ways to give voice to underserved communitiesLetting humor and honesty guide your healing Quotes:“I decided to stop being angry about what I couldn’t do and focus on what I could.”“Military kids serve too—they don’t get to choose this life.”“My mission didn’t end with the Army. It just changed uniforms.”“Writing has been healing—it’s helped me rediscover who I am beyond my title.”Step-by-Step Transformation:Career Pivot Triggered by Injury – Amanda’s TBI ended her medical career but opened the door to authorship.Turning Pain Into Purpose – She wrote Hot Mess to Wellness to process her healing and connect with others.Championing Military Kids – Her new book series follows Chloe, a military child navigating the ups and downs of base life.Living the Dual Identity – As both a military spouse and former officer, she speaks to the complexity of post-service life.Purpose in the Pages – Amanda’s stories are tools for comfort, empowerment, and understanding for young readers. Resources Mentioned:Cul-de-Sac Kids – A chapter book series focused on military children, providing relatable and encouraging stories.Hot Mess to Wellness – Amanda’s debut book, chronicling her personal transformation after injury and retirement. Advice From Experience: When you lose your title, you find your truth. Amanda’s story is a powerful reminder that service doesn’t end when the orders stop—it just finds new orders. Don’t wait for perfection to start. Whether it’s writing, business, or healing—start messy, start real. Connect with Dr. Amanda Zeine at https://www.alzeinebooks.com/ Connect with Dean Van Dyke at The Breakthrough Blueprint https://www.deanvandyke.com https://www.instagram.com/dhvandyke27/ https://www.facebook.com/thepillarsgroup/ If you enjoyed listening, then please take a second to rate the show on iTunes. Every podcaster will tell you that iTunes reviews drive listeners to our shows, so please let me know

    41 min
  8. 06/17/2025

    🎙️ From Storytelling to Legacy: How Chance McClain Turned Personal Loss Into Purpose

    How do you capture the heart of a family legacy before it’s too late? In this powerful episode, Dean Van Dyke sits down with filmmaker, radio host, and Broadway writer Chance McClain—founder of Heritage Films. What started as a favor to a friend became a calling: to preserve the rich, untold stories of everyday heroes before time silences them. From documenting his stepfather’s battle with pancreatic cancer to filming WWII veterans, Chance reveals how storytelling isn’t just a career—it’s a responsibility. If you’ve ever wondered about your own family’s story or struggled with how to preserve it, this conversation is your sign to start. 🎯 Key Takeaways: The emotional moment that led to Heritage Films’ foundingWhy your “ordinary” story matters more than you thinkHow family interviews build generational connectionThe power of slowing down and listening with intentionHow legacy storytelling helps with grief and healingThe difference between preserving a moment and honoring a lifeStorytelling as a leadership toolThe behind-the-scenes of building a business rooted in meaning 🛠️ Step-by-Step (How Heritage Films Are Made): Conduct the first interview—capture life’s unscripted memories.Gather family photos, videos, and documents.Edit and craft a professional, cinematic story.Deliver a legacy film that the family treasures forever. 💬 Memorable Quotes: “There was no sign. We were drinking beer by the fire, and then—boom—stage 4 pancreatic cancer.”“It’s not about celebrity stories. It’s about PawPaw and how he built his life.”“These aren’t projects. These are family legacies.”🔗 Resources Mentioned: Heritage Films – Boutique documentary service creating custom legacy films for families. https://yourheritagefilm.com Connect with Chance McClain at https://yourheritagefilm.com/ Connect with Dean Van Dyke at The Breakthrough Blueprint https://www.deanvandyke.com https://www.instagram.com/dhvandyke27/ https://www.facebook.com/thepillarsgroup/ If you enjoyed listening, then please take a second to rate the show on iTunes. Every podcaster will tell you that iTunes reviews drive listeners to our shows—so please let me know what you thought and make sure you subscribe using your favorite podcast player. It means a lot to me and to the guests.

    41 min
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Join Dean Van Dyke, veteran, entrepreneur, and founder of The Pillars Group, as he takes you on an inspiring journey from the battlefield to the boardroom. Each episode dives deep into the strategies, struggles, and successes of veterans and entrepreneurs who’ve transformed their military precision into business innovation. Whether you’re a business owner, aspiring entrepreneur, or simply seeking operational efficiency and personal growth, this podcast equips you with actionable insights, real-world stories, and the mindset needed to succeed in business and beyond. Subscribe and start turning challenges into stepping stones toward success today!