The R & R podcast with Faction (Rise to Run)

Alan Davis Rise to Run

Inspiring veterans and all individuals to overcome life’s challenges, embrace growth, and thrive with purpose, resilience, and grit—whether in business or beyond.

  1. APR 15

    🇺🇸 11: Rise to Run Podcast with Leora Opstelten

    🎙️ Rise to Run Podcast – Episode 11: “Career Chaos, Dogs, and Dutch Last Names” Guest: Leora Opstelten In Episode 11 of Rise to Run, Alan is back with his trademark unfiltered energy, joined by the fierce and funny Leora Opstelten—a career counselor who’s made it her mission to help veterans navigate the often brutal transition out of military life. If you’re a vet who’s ever felt like civilian life is harder to crack than a secret mission, this one’s for you. Leora brings both heart and humor to the conversation, as she and Alan dive into her journey from growing up in the shadow of Stanford University to finding her stride in Los Angeles. From escaping the chaos of high-stress law firms to falling into the world of recruiting, her path hasn’t been linear—but it’s been deeply impactful. Along the way, we hear about her stubborn and lovable pittie-shepherd-husky mix, who doubles as a service dog and emotional support queen, and why her Dutch last name might literally mean “on stilts.” The episode goes off the rails in the best way possible—touching on everything from ancient Jewish pyramid labor conspiracies to what it’s like dating a Jewish Marine she met on JDate (yes, seriously). Alan and Leora’s banter is hilarious, real, and at times, surprisingly deep. This episode is a rollercoaster of stories, laughs, and real talk that hits home for anyone who's ever had to start over, love a stubborn dog, or figure out what the hell to do after life throws you a curveball. Buckle up—it’s a good one.

    2h 5m
  2. APR 3

    🇺🇸 09: Rise to Run Podcast with Julian Fligor

    Precision, Purpose, and the Power of Brotherhood In this emotionally raw and powerfully transparent episode, the host welcomes Julian, founder of Precision Wraps, to share a deeply personal and transformational story. From struggling through a painful childhood, addiction, and life-threatening moments to finding redemption, brotherhood, and purpose, Julian’s journey unfolds in real time with honesty, grit, and humor. As the episode begins, the two veterans poke fun at their warm Florida weather while the rest of their Uncaged brothers freeze up north, setting a lighthearted tone before diving deep. Julian opens up about his early life in Ohio, his struggles with addiction, and the pivotal moment that sparked change: seeing a photo of his premature son while coming off an eight-day meth bender. From there, he recounts how he got clean, left everything behind, and took a leap of faith by starting his business with just $300 and a borrowed garage. The conversation evolves into themes of self-worth, faith, fatherhood, and healing. Julian reflects on his relationship with his wife, Michelle, their hardships, and the grace she's shown him through it all. He credits the Uncaged community for helping him break cycles, rewrite his identity, and become a better man, husband, and father. Together, they talk about the importance of surrounding yourself with people who hold you accountable, the healing power of telling your story, and building a legacy of strength and love. Julian’s vulnerability shines as he shares how close he came to ending his life, and how a quiet spiritual moment and the support of his community pulled him back. By the end, Julian shares his vision for the next chapter: renewing his vows, showing up for his kids, building a half-million-dollar company, and giving time back to his family. This episode is not just about business or resilience — it’s about brotherhood, belief, and becoming the man you were always meant to be. If you're struggling, this one’s for you.

    2h 5m
  3. MAR 26

    🇺🇸 08: Rise to Run Podcast with Wiley McArthur

    🎙 Podcast Summary – Rise to Run with Host Alan Davis & Guest Wiley "The Mind Ninja" McArthur In this powerful, no-holds-barred episode of Rise to Run, your favorite unhinged veteran and host, Alan Davis, welcomes longtime friend and transformation expert Wiley McArthur, known in many circles as The Mind Ninja. The two dive deep into the mind, the subconscious, trauma, and why most people are addicted to their own pain without even knowing it. Wiley shares his journey from being the oldest of seven and overlooked in his own childhood, to suffering a workplace injury that shifted his career path, to discovering his true passion: helping people rapidly overcome mental roadblocks using NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) and hypnotherapy. His company, Skip Therapy, offers an unconventional but effective way to bypass years of traditional therapy and finally release trauma — without reliving it. Alan and Wiley tackle everything from parenting through pain, addiction replacement, subconscious programming, and the power of dark humor as a coping mechanism. Wiley explains how we often go back to trauma as our younger selves, forgetting to bring the strong, healed versions of who we are now. They discuss how to rewrite these stories, why your internal language matters, and how self-talk can either build you up or completely dismantle your potential. Key Takeaways: You don’t need to relive trauma to heal — you just need the learning from it. Your subconscious moves as fast as your biggest goal — set massive ones. Self-talk is more powerful than we realize — stop being your own worst enemy. Boundaries, habits, and your circle matter more than motivation. Real change starts when you stop blaming others and take full ownership. Final Wisdom from Wiley: “Create a legacy goal so big, your unconscious has no choice but to run at full speed to achieve it.” Connect with Wiley "The Mind Ninja" McArthur: Instagram & TikTok: @themindninja Book: 52 Mind Hacks with The Mind Ninja Coming Soon: www.skiptherapy.com

    1h 15m
  4. MAR 18

    🇺🇸 07: Rise to Run Podcast with Annette Whittenberger

    In this unfiltered and candid episode of Rise to Run, host Alan Davis sits down with Army veteran and entrepreneur Annette Whittenberger. Annette shares her journey from a rebellious childhood to military service, deployment experiences, and the struggles of transitioning out of the Army after 17 years. They dive into topics like mental health in the military, the stigma surrounding seeking help, and the challenges of reintegration after service. Annette also opens up about her post-military career, from launching a business and writing books to becoming the Editor-in-Chief of Veteran Lifestyle Magazine and advocating for veteran wellness. This episode is packed with real talk, raw moments, and insights into the veteran experience that you won’t hear anywhere else. If you're a veteran, military family member, or just someone who wants to understand the reality behind the uniform, this conversation is for you. 🎙️ Highlights: ✅ The unexpected struggles of transitioning from military life ✅ Mental health challenges & breaking the stigma ✅ How Annette found purpose through writing, speaking, and advocacy ✅ The importance of finding the right community after service 🔥 "Do what sets your soul on fire—no matter what anyone tells you." – Annette Wittenberger Tune in now for an episode filled with honesty, humor, and inspiration! 🎧🔗 #VeteranStories #MentalHealthMatters #RiseToRunPodcast

    1h 16m

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Inspiring veterans and all individuals to overcome life’s challenges, embrace growth, and thrive with purpose, resilience, and grit—whether in business or beyond.