Podcast based around inspirational people motivating others.
Episode 36 is all about accountability. We discuss self accountability as well has holding others accountable. You'll find some new strategies throughout this podcast to help you improve in your accountability.
Episode 35 is a Swap cast with the FRAGOUT Podcast. We get into what Veterans go through as they try to find civilian employment, the lack of confidence, and how they fail in speaking the civilian talk.
In Episode 34 Dan Prigge a 2 time purple heart recipient tells us how he managed to escape almost certain death for a 3rd time.
We talk to Bobby Klatt about setting high goals and going out and making them happen.
This is Part 2 of Episode 31. We get deep into what is a good leader and what is a bad leader. We also talk about should everyone get an award or just the winner.
This episode we get into a random conversation that has nothing to do with being unbreakable. We bring it back with the follow up episode 32
Shannon is a man who had lost both parents while in high school and headed down the wrong road until he found a mentor who believed in him and got him to believe in himself. He now has his MBA, a corporate job and has since ran over 100 marathon or more distance races.
This episode we answer all of the questions that have been received by our listeners.
In this episode I had the opportunity to sit down with my high school wrestling coach from my senior year. Coach Dave Bernarde gets into the ways he developed many of us as humans to pursue excellence in every aspect of our lives. We talk about the importance of winning today and the need to get uncomfortable again as well as the need to improve every day.
We visit with Innova Technology owner Jeremiah School about what its been like to grow in company and team members over the last 10 years.
Justin Goffard tells about how he came out of his struggles and found both photography and running to be his outlet back to a better life. We also dive into his first marathon where he woke up in a hospital after.
This episode is all about the Madison, Wisconsin Ironman 2018.
Joe Delagrave is an athlete who has achieve numerous titles in wheel chair rugby. He is an absolute inspiration and this podcast describes how he was able to go from a healthy star football player to paralysis. After being paralyzed he choose to see it as an opportunity which made all the difference. His achievements include: National Team achievements: 2009 Americas Championship, Gold; 2010 World Championships, Gold; 2011 Americas Championships, Gold; 2012 Paralympic Games, Bronze; 2013 Americas Championships, Gold; 2014 World Championships, Bronze; 2015 Parapan American Games, Silver; 2016 Paralympic Games, Silver
Anna Perna tells us about her portion of the cross continental run, and what its like to be a part of the overall relay team. She Also tells us what it's like to have watched her mother suffer from MS and the importance of bringing awareness to this issue
Josh Arthurs tells us about life within the Army and how it grew his respect for the American Flag to a point where he launched a social media campaign toward educating others on how to respect it and the launch of his company Respect the Flag Apparel
This Episode is all about the For Them Ruck that has raised funds for 4th HOOAH WI. The For Them Ruck is a 140 mile march from Green Bay to Milwaukee.
In this Episode we do a swap cast with the Building Ambition team. In this episode we really start to dive into self reflection and how to create a better version of yourself. Adam and Ben run a great podcast (Building Ambition) which we recommend checking out.
We get to hear Dan Prigge story of what its like to go back to war after receiving a purple heart and and the recovery process he continues to go through with nearly 50 surgeries since his second purple heart. He also gives us a look into many aspects of the military to include the elite Army Rangers. This episode is hosted by Jason Braun.
Helena tells us how she started the group something for nothing which is a group that does things to enrich the lives of others around them.
Tim lost his childhood best friend to melanoma cancer at a young age. Watching his friend go through this struggle has changed his life forever.
Abby tells us what its like to go through heart surgery at 4 years old and how she was able to recover and be successful in sports and life. We are also able to get her mother Lisa's point of view on what life was like watching her daughter go through heart surgery at such a young age.
Having a few drinks with my best friend Sodie while discussing what it was like to go through the PJ indoctrination program (indoc) and a better definition of what we feel is unbreakable.
Brian McWilliams has been with the Olympic curling team for four Olympics. He has had the opportunity to work with many of the world's top athletes in their respective sport to assist them in becoming stronger and faster. He has also achieved many physical feats himself, to include being an angel for Jacob through MyTeamTriumph at the Boston Marathon.
Matt Gallegos tells us how he began to value his life more then ever after watching his sister suffer from cancer. He also tells us about taking the risk of leaving a secured safe job and lifestyle to create something more for himself.
Justin Rolain tells us what it was like to grow up in the school special education program and how he beat it in the chase to get his college degree as well as how he suffered from alcoholism for many years before beating it.
Dr. Shawn Robinson tells us about his life struggle with dyslexia and how he chose not to be beaten by but rise up. He found a way to continue on and earn his doctorate in Language Literacy. Dr. Robinson now devotes his life to helping others with their education.
Christian Jensen explains how My Team Triumph was created and evolved, his completion of 2 Ironman's as a solo angel, the journey to cycling Mount Everest on a bike trainer, and what is coming in the future.
Christopher Thomas is a man who read at the 2nd grade level entry high school and beat all odds by learning to reading and then catching up to his peers, graduating college, and learning a second language.
This episode is all about the Before and After the World Record for Fastest Marathon carrying a 100 lb Pack.
Nicholas Heenan tells us about how he went from a normal life to being diagnosed with schizophrenia and extreme weight gain all the way to his come back of being able to play hockey again! Absolutely remarkable story of resilience and a journey to being unbreakable!
Charity explains what its like to lose the love of your life her best friend to Veteran Suicide, and how she has over come her issues with it to become unbreakable
Cody Rivenes discuss life before and after cancer and how his outlook on what it means to be unbreakable has changed between the two.
Tommy Byrne talks about beating Mental Health issues, creating the charity Bigger Than The Trail and how he got to running 100 mile races.
In Episode 2 we speak with Daniel Doyen about why he removed the word "can't" from his vocabulary and how it changed his life from all the negativity to a life filled with success and self betterment.
This Episode explains the brand Forever Unbreakable and how we plan to provide a platform for inspiring people to motivate others. We also talk about how we got to hosting this podcast.