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Interviews with inspiring American heroes, adventurers, and entrepreneurs in the most pro-American podcast to exist since 1776.
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#317 - Q & A with Evan Hafer!
This week Evan answers your questions. From how to make the perfect french press, Evan's book recommendations, insight into BRCC, and more! Make sure you are following Evan and the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast on Instagram to submit your own questions!
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#316- Geoffrey Woo - Entrepreneur, Venture Capitalist & Biohacker
On this week's episode Evan Hafer hosts Geoffrey Woo. Geoffrey is an American entrepreneur and venture capitalist. He has founded HVMN, Archive, and Anti Fund, a venture capital firm he co-founded with Jake Paul. Follow Geoffrey @geoffreywoo
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#315 - Former Green Berets on National Security - Brad Christian
This week on the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast Evan Hafer meets up with Former Green Beret and COO of the The Cipher Brief.
https://www.thecipherbrief.com/
Socials @thecipherbrief
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#314 -How a Marine Scout Sniper Got into the Coffee Business - Logan Stark
On this week's episode Logan Stark recaps his experience in the Marine Corp as a Scout Sniper, to college, and how he ended up being one of the Core Four members of Black Rifle Coffee Company. Don't miss out on this week's episode and make sure to head to Instagram to comment for a chance to win a mug selected by Evan!
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#313 - Navy Seal David Rutherford & Clinical Psychologist Chris Frueh
Navy Seal David Rutherford and Dr. Chris Frueh are this weeks guests on the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast. Dr. Chris Frueh has over 30 years of experience in military mental health. He is an author, researcher, and advocate for veterans. His book Operator Syndrome identifies and describes the profound impact that years of extreme sacrifice have had on our military special operators and their loved ones.
@dr.chrisfrueh
Buy Operator Syndrome https://www.amazon.com/Operator-Syndrome-PhD-Chris-Frueh/dp/1962202070
David Rutherford served 8 years in the Naval Special Warfare Community as a SEAL student, Combat Paramedic, Operator, and Instructor. Since his honorable discharge from the Navy in 2003, he continued traveling for another 7 years as a tactical training and security expert for the US Government and one of the largest private security firms in the world. David has inspired special operators units, sports teams, and corporations around the globe to push themselves past any and all known limitations.
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#312 - Braxton McCoy - From Breaking Bones to Breaking Colts
This weeks guest is Braxton McCoy. In 2006 Braxton McCoy was injured by a suicide bomber in Ramadi, Iraq. Breaking both his legs and arms, and fracturing his spine. He was told he would never walk again. After a decade of physical therapy and rehab, he regained most of his strength and found ways to circumvent his permanent injuries. Braxton is now an advocate for injured veterans and a horseman in Utah.