Former Navy SEAL and Neptune Shield CEO Nicholas Rocha joins The Fervent Four Show to talk about military service, entrepreneurship, veteran transition, mental health, and why building a company can be harder than elite military training. After 26 years in the Navy, nine combat deployments, and a career inside one of the most demanding communities in the world, Rocha found himself facing a different kind of challenge: figuring out life after service. In this conversation, he shares how veterans can find a new mission through business, why the right team and support system matter, and how entrepreneurship can give former service members purpose, structure, and a reason to keep going. Rocha also opens up about veteran suicide, his own moment of crisis, the "Quick Reaction Friends" concept, and why asking for help can be one of the strongest things a person can do. This episode is for veterans, founders, military families, entrepreneurs, and anyone trying to build something meaningful after a major life transition. https://neptuneshield.com/ 0:00 Intro, giving veterans a new mission 1:22 How Nick first connected with Virginia Cup 2:17 Failing eighth grade, ADHD, and finding structure 4:07 Catching up in school and discovering the Navy 6:20 Seeing Navy SEALs for the first time 7:47 How Nick entered the SEAL pipeline 11:19 Why SEAL culture used to stay quiet 14:00 SEAL books, public stories, and what not to reveal 17:20 Why "team" matters more than "SEAL" 19:18 What was harder, Neptune Shield or the SEAL teams? 22:00 Why so many startups fail 23:57 Starting a CBD company to help his daughter 28:02 Transitioning after 26 years in the Navy 30:22 The crisis veterans face after service 32:30 The cost of training a Navy SEAL 33:30 "Everybody dies, but not everybody truly lives" 34:44 Helping veterans understand the new battlefield 35:30 Nick opens up about his own crisis 38:15 Quick Reaction Friends and suicide prevention 42:42 How the same framework applies to business 44:46 Why veterans need tools, resources, and a plan 46:16 Why founders have to ask for help 47:44 Showing up and doing the work 53:20 Could Neptune Shield expand to other cities? 54:38 Validating technology with operators 56:05 What's next for Neptune Shield 58:01 The food of Hampton Roads 59:42 Closing thoughts The Fervent Four Show Where Hampton Roads entrepreneurs tell their stories. Since 2020, The Fervent Four Show has been the weekly conversation connecting the entrepreneurs, innovators, and community builders shaping the future of Hampton Roads, Virginia. Each Thursday at 11 a.m. EST, hosts Tim Ryan and Zack Miller sit down with founders, CEOs, investors, and ecosystem leaders to explore the real stories behind regional growth — from bold startups and 757 trailblazers to nationally recognized brands born right here. Whether you're launching your first venture or scaling your next big idea, these candid, conversational episodes deliver insights on entrepreneurship, innovation, leadership, and business growth that will keep you fired up long after the mics go off. Subscribe on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fervent-four/id1596516837 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7egTPUyiUEZF4QACNKBYI6?si=704d8e723f3842f5 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Innovate757?sub_confirmation=1