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Military veteran Jason Van Camp, discovered a new meaning in entrepreneurship after returning home from service. Recognizing that other veterans also felt lost after retiring from the line of duty, he founded Warrior Rising, a "business bootcamp" to empower fellow veterans to build viable businesses. In this episode, Jason discusses how military decision-making translates into business strategies and introduces the concept of a "business shower." Despite challenges, Jason emphasizes the resilience of entrepreneurs and their optimism in facing the odds. Join us as we delve into the intersection of military experience and entrepreneurship.
This episode features Jason Van Camp, a former Green Beret turned Wall Street Journal bestselling author. In this episode, Jason shares his inspiring backstory and reveals how he overcame initial hesitations to embrace his talent for writing. Discover the pivotal moment that motivated him to become an author, the challenges he faced, and the profound impact his book, "Authority," has had on his career. Gain valuable insights into leadership development, team building, and creating a thriving business. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from an extraordinary individual whose unique experiences and unwavering determination have shaped his remarkable success. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elite-publishing/support
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#58: In this episode of Settlement Nation I sit down with Jason Van Camp, a decorated Green Beret, Ranger and West Point graduate, turned successful entrepreneur and high performance coach. In Part 2 of this multi-part series, Jason shares more battlefield lessons from his book "Deliberate Discomfort", demonstrating how anyone can develop the warrior mindset and do more with their life. We discuss why you need to be taking small doses of 'venom' everyday, how looking up under pressure is so critical, the keys to developing inner resilience, actively choosing discomfort and how you can start living with relentless resolve! A not to be missed episode for trial lawyers, business owners and anyone looking to improve their mental toughness.***Deliberate Discomfort: https://amzn.to/3dvIbIEMission Six Zero: https://www.missionsixzero.comWarrior Rising: https://www.warriorrising.org/
As the author of a bestselling book with the title, "Deliberate Discomfort," you can imagine our guest today is a perfect fit for the Forging Mettle podcast. Jason Van Camp is a former special forces soldier and now teaches people how to proactively seek out hard things through his company Mission Six Zero. In this discussion I was fascinated by Jason's origin story of his company, how he talks about failure, and what he believes we need to do to live our best lives. Show notes: Jason B.A. Van Camp is what Malcolm Gladwell would refer to as an Outlier; an exceptional person who is successful not just because of his personal accomplishments but because of his will to win and the unique ability and willingness to unlock the potential of others. A decorated Green Beret, world traveler, entrepreneur, author, and loyal friend, Jason has mastered the art of storytelling that reflects many of his own life adventures. Jason is the chairman of “mission six zero.” He is also the executive director of Warrior Rising, which is a non-profit that empowers U.S. military veterans. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-van-camp/ Mission Six Zero: https://missionsixzero.com/ Warrior Rising: https://www.warriorrising.org/ Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/Deliberate-Discomfort-Operations-Comfortable-Uncomfortable/dp/1733428011
Jason Van Camp is a Green Beret Veteran, author and the founder of Warrior Rising. We discuss his Westpoint experience, his journey into the military, serving in the Special Forces, Epilepsy, his transition out, entering the world of business, the genesis of his non-profit and so much more.
#47: In this episode of Settlement Nation we sit down with Jason Van Camp, a decorated Green Beret, Ranger and West Point graduate, turned successful entrepreneur and high performance coach. In Part 1 of this multi-part series, Jason shares his blueprint for getting comfortable with the uncomfortable and how to thrive under pressure. Discussing key takeaways from his bestselling book "Deliberate Discomfort", Jason shares the lessons he learnt from real life examples on the battlefield, translating them into digestible and relatable action items for trial lawyers and business owners. With special guest Jakob Norman, Jason provides the tools that we can all use to unlock our potential. ***Deliberate Discomfort: https://amzn.to/3dvIbIEMission Six Zero: https://www.missionsixzero.comWarrior Rising: https://www.warriorrising.org/
The latest episode of the Tactical Breakdown Podcast features Jason Van Camp, Major (Ret.), US Army Special Forces and the Founder and Chairman of Mission Six Zero. Jason is a passionate leader, a Forbes Business Council Member, a Wall Street Journal, Amazon, and USA Today best-selling author, a decorated Green Beret, a world traveler, and an entrepreneur. During his 14 years in the U.S. Army Jason won numerous awards, notably the Bronze Star with V device for Valor as well as two additional Bronze Stars during numerous combat rotations as a Special Forces Detachment Commander in the Middle East and Africa.In this episode, Adam and Jason dive into the journey to releasing Deliberate Discomfort and the inspiration, experiences, and thought that went into the making of the book. Adam highlights some of his personal favorite tidbits. They discuss concepts of leadership, happiness, and accountability, and the importance of getting to know your team. Jason raises interesting points about the fear of failure. Finally, Adam inquires about Mission Six Zero and Jason highlights the services his team offers, including the Deliberate Discomfort Challenge. ---------------------------------------------------------------Get your FREE TICKET to the 2022 ILET Summit: www.iletsummit.comOver 70 hours of training40+ world-leading experts10,000+ law enforcement professionals----------------------------------------------------------------Mission Six Zero is a leadership development firm that combines the experiences of special ops forces veterans with the knowledge of scientists to expand on and contextualize experiences and training concepts. Mission Six Zero follows this model to teach a variety of industries through assessments, masterclasses, workshops, live keynotes, the Deliberate Discomfort Challenge, and more. The Mission Six Zero team is comprised of Medal of Honor recipients, U.S. Army Rangers, Navy SEALs and other Special Operations Forces team members who work to empower everyone struggling personally or professionally to liberate themselves from their internal oppression. Jason is an accomplished author, having released Deliberate Discomfort: How U.S. Special Operations Forces Overcome Fear and Dare to Win by Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable in early 2020. Deliberate Discomfort follows Jason's journey as a new Green Beret commander and tells firsthand the intense, traumatic battles fought and won, including lessons learned and best practices. Further, Jason's team of scientists break down each experience, allowing the reader to apply these lessons to their own lives. Purchase your copy of Deliberate Discomfort here! Jason is also honored to be the Founder and Executive Director of Warrior Rising, which he started in 2015 to empower U.S. veterans and their immediate families by providing them opportunities to create sustainable businesses, perpetuate the hiring of fellow U.S. military veterans, and earn their future. Warrior Rising is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping veterans achieve success in business through instruction, mentoring, funding access, and maintaining the veteran community.----------------------------------------------------------------Looking for more free online content? Join the ILET Network community platformTake a look at our free course offerings Stay current and subscribe to the ILET Network YouTube channelJoin Adam's LinkedIN Network Follow the ILET Network on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & LinkedINFollow the Tactical Breakdown on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & LinkedINSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to a Special Memorial Day Edition where we will be highlighting and honoring 3 veterans who were previous guests on the show. Former Green Beret Jason Van Camp, Former Navy SEAL Sniper Brandon Webb, and Former Fighter Jet Pilot, Rob Ceravolo. This episode is all about the Warriors Mindset. Here is a breakdown of Today's Guests:Former Green Beret, Jason Van Camp: Shares his thoughts on Motivation. Former Navy SEAL Sniper, Brandon Webb: Shares his thoughts on Mental Management. Former Fighter Jet Pilot Rob Ceravolo, who shares the importance of attention to detail. We want to send a special thank you for your service to Jason, Brandon, Rob, and all of you listening who have served our country. To listen to these entire conversations, check out the links below:Jason Van Camp - https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/comfort-with-discomfort-leading-deliberately-with-jason/id1573161624?i=1000539998002Brandon Webb - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-combat-decorated-navy-seal-sniper-to-building/id1573161624?i=1000547767053Rob Ceravolo - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flying-with-passion-a-top-gun-pilots-mission-to/id1573161624?i=1000537839873
Burnout and alert fatigue are likely at an all time high with the current state of events combined with the last two plus years. OOn this episode we explore the Deliberate Discomfort Challenge as a way to help take care of our most valuable assets, our people to get back in tune with themselves and life. Jason and his team are running a Buy One Get One opportunity for the Deliberate Discomfort Challenge. Grab a body, sign up and we (Cybersecurity: Amplified and Intensified) will pay for the first ten (10) of our listeners/viewers that sign up. Available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov9r8uO95ko Jason B.A. Van Camp epitomizes leadership and a positive drive to excel. He has an exceptional never-quit attitude and a will to win, coupled with unique ability and desire to unlock the potential of others. He is a Forbes Business Council Member, a Wall Street Journal, Amazon, and USA Today best-selling author, a decorated Green Beret, a world traveler, and an entrepreneur. First and foremost, though, he is a dedicated husband, loving father, and loyal friend. Jason has mastered the art of storytelling that reflects many of his own life adventures. Jason was born in Washington D.C. and raised across the Potomac River in Springfield, Virginia. In 1995, Jason was accepted to the United States Military Academy at West Point. While at West Point, Jason played Linebacker for the Army Black Knights football team, served a two-year LDS Church mission to Russia, and, upon graduation, won the prestigious General Loeffke Award for Excellence in Foreign Languages. After graduating from West Point, Jason volunteered to attend U.S. Army Ranger School in Fort Benning, GA where he earned his Ranger tab in 2002. Jason then began a one year tour to Korea serving a few miles from the Demilitarized zone (DMZ) between South and North Korea. Immediately after serving in Korea, Jason was deployed with the 101st Airborne Division in the invasion of Iraq (2003). In 2006, Jason won the coveted Green Beret and began serving as a Detachment Commander with 10th Special Forces Group in Fort Carson, Colorado. During his 14 years in the U.S. Army, Jason has won numerous awards, notably the Bronze Star with V device for Valor as well as two additional Bronze Stars during numerous combat rotations as a Special Forces Detachment Commander in the Middle East and Africa. Jason then founded Mission Six Zero, a leadership consulting firm comprised of Medal of Honor recipients, U.S. Army Rangers, Navy SEALs and other Special Operations Forces team members, he founded in 2009. The company offers assessments, masterclasses, workshops, and live keynotes in a variety of industries: pharmaceutical, medical device, financial services, real estate, technology, governmental organizations (including law enforcement), as well as others. Over the past 10 years, Jason is a seasoned speaker, having given hundreds of talks to corporate conferences, trade organizations, governmental agencies, military units and youth groups. He is a proponent of Mission Six Zero's Total Warrior (TM) model. Jason is also honored to be the Founder and Executive Director of Warrior Rising, which he started in 2015 to empower U.S. veterans and their immediate families by providing them opportunities to create sustainable businesses, perpetuate the hiring of fellow U.S. military veterans, and earn their future. Warrior Rising is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping veterans achieve success in business through instruction, mentoring, funding access, and maintaining the veteran community. To date, Warrior Rising has had more than 3,000 veterans apply to its program. Audio Podcast: https://anchor.fm/amplifiedandintensified Jason Van Camp https://missionsixzero.com/ https://missionsixzero.com/challenge/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amplifiedandintensified/support
On this week's podcast, Rad interviews Jason Van Camp, a West Point graduate who later on became a coveted Green Beret. He has earned Bronze Stars and, after his service, became the author of Deliberate Discomfort and founded Mission Six Zero and Warrior Rising. Today he shares a crazy story during his time with the Airborne when his chute got tangled and he almost plunged to certain death. Jason also looks back during his time in West Point and gives aspiring seniors some tips on how to mentally prepare for the difficult road ahead. Jason also tells the story of how he got into Ranger School, supposedly with his buddy, and how he made it in while his friend just slept in. He has a similar story of becoming a Green Beret where he ended up qualifying alone instead of with his classmate. He shares how it felt to finally get his Green Beret and the overwhelming sense of purpose that came with it. Jason also talks about Mission Six Zero, his for-profit leadership development company for corporate clients, and Warrior Rising, a nonprofit veteran service organization. Check out Jason's book, Deliberate Discomfort Check out Mission Six Zero: https://missionsixzero.com/ Visit Warrior Rising: https://www.warriorrising.org/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This episode of The Jake Dunlap Show features Jason Van Camp, Founder of Warrior Rising and Mission 6 Zero. Jason grew up patriotic among a community of patriots. He grew up around sports and entered every sport he could, even the ones he wasn't particularly good at.By the time Jason was at West Point, he realized his desire to go on a mission. As luck would have it, he was to be sent to Russia, of all places. It was a culture shock but what Jason learned there would change his life.He became fluent in Russian and he learned to evangelize in an atheist, communist country. These life skills, which at the core was basically sales, would become formative in his later life when he would tread the path of an entrepreneur.Jason recalls extraordinary experiences in Russia, such as a run in with a mafia. Handled incorrectly, it could have been a kidnapping, but Jason's cool and confidence turned it into an amazing relationship where he got protection and provided the organization gear in return.For Jason, taking action is the most important. Motivation comes from the self and all he can do is inspire others to move, make something happen, and see results. Jason also believes that surrounding yourself with people that inspire you to do better is a key ingredient of success. He would become a Ranger, being only one of three guys to finish out of a hundred. His successes were only beginning as Jason would become a Green Beret soon after that. In his Special Forces mission in Iraq, he led some of the fiercest fighters, the Kurds, and they took the fight to the enemy and won.By the time he exited the military, Jason made it his personal mission to help veterans get back on their feet. Through his business and nonprofit, Jason helps his fellow patriots regain their purpose and find meaning in life outside the military.QUOTES: 20:42 "Especially when you read something in a foreign language, you can see how there's different perspectives on life and how people see things differently than you do and just really opened my mind."29:09 "They want to be thought leaders or they want to be a guru or a wellness coach. I'm like, don't be a thought leader, be an action leader. Don't be a guru, be a do-ru. Get up and do something. Take action. Move. I don't care what it is, just do something about it."30:09 "I can inspire you to motivate yourself so that you can take action so that you can see results. And once you see results, you inspire yourself to get motivated, to take more action, to see more results. And so it's like this circle of inspiration, motivation, action, and results."32:29 "If you want to be a millionaire, hang around millionaires. They'll all rub off on you. And you'll realize as you, as you hang out with these guys, that they're not that different from you. They're not that more special than you are. You can do the same thing."50:42 "One thing that you think about is what are their motivations? When you really start working with the leadership, you've got to find out what their values are, what they believe in, what they're made of."51:31 "What you learned about leadership, you have to trust other people to do their job. You can't micromanage. You can't be everywhere at once. You have to say, all right, this is what I need you to do. I trust you, go get it done."More about JasonJason Van Camp graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 2001. During his time here, he was a linebacker for the Army Black Knights Football Team and he went on a two-year LDS Church mission to Russia. He would become fluent in Russian during his time here.Jason's military successes were just about to begin. He entered Ranger School, an impressive feat in itself, but what is more amazing is that he is only one of three men who would finish the course.He was part of the tip of the spear in the invasion of Iraq with the 101st Airborne Division and would later become a Green Beret. In his function in the Special Forces, he innovated the idea of training the Peshmerga, fierce Kurdish fighters of the Iraqi Military, to liberate cities from tyranny. Jason is the recipient of multiple awards including the Bronze Star with V device for Valor as well as two additional Bronze Stars during numerous combat rotations as a Special Forces Detachment Commander in the Middle East and Africa.In 2015, Jaosn founded Warrior Rising which empowers U.S. veterans and their immediate families by providing them opportunities to create sustainable businesses, perpetuate the hiring of fellow U.S. military veterans, and earn their future.Last year, Jason published his book Deliberate Discomfort which can be purchased through his website below or through Amazon.com.Find out more about Jason, get his book, and connect with him in the following links:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-van-camp/Website (Deliberate Discomfort) - https://deliberatediscomfort.com/Website (Mission 6 Zero): http://www.missionsixzero.com/Website (Warrior Rising): https://www.warriorrising.org/Email - jason@www.warriorrising.orgLearn more about Jake Dunlap and Skaled by visiting the links below:Jake Dunlap:Personal Site - http://jakedunlap.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakedunlap/Twitter - https://twitter.com/JakeTDunlapInstagram - http://instagram.com/jake_dunlap_Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JakeTDunlap/Skaled:Website - https://skaled.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/skaledYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsw_03rSlbGQkeLGMGiDf4Q
Welcome Jason Van Camp! We are so privileged to have this leader join "A Close Call With Death", to reflect a little on life lessons as a world traveled, experienced operator in the military special forces for the United States of America. Jason is the Chairman at Mission Six Zero, Executive Director at Warrior Rising, and author of "Deliberate Discomfort". When you are in the military as a special operator, you put your life at risk each and every day for our country. As he says, that person next to you is the most important thing to fight for. He continues to support, train, and uplift those around him to this day with his own podcast, interviews, corporate and pro athlete level trainings, and family/friends. We need more people like him in our lives. Listen in and see why. It is worth checking out what this powerful and humble warrior has to say! Thank you Jason for your time, the interview, and for your service!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bob-howard9/message
Look, If you had, One shot, Or one opportunity, To seize everything you ever wanted... ... Would you take down and hog tie the head coach of an NFL Football Team along with all of his staff to make a great first impression and win your first customer? Jason Van Camp did. Leadership classes or keynote speaking on leadership: www.missionsixzero.com Become a Vetrepreneur or sponsor the next generation: www.warriorrising.org To learn how to embrace Discomfort: www.deliberatediscomfort.com To learn how to change your whole person: challenge.deliberatediscomfort.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dieseljackmedia/support
In today's episode, Jimmy meets Jason Van Camp to discuss the value of being uncomfortable and how that is essential to the Hero's Journey.The Cashflow Tactics Team is pleased to welcome Jason back to the podcast. He is a former Green Beret, best-selling author, and founder of Mission Six Zero, a leadership consulting company.In a world where everybody is telling you to seek comfort and take the easy path, Jason tells people to do the exact opposite: seek discomfort.It's a counterintuitive approach. We're conditioned to choose comfort but taking the road less traveled, being vulnerable, daring to do something, or doing something that scares you is what brings you to success. Most of the time, breaking something and building it all over is what it takes to improve it. That's why for us humans, there is no growth in the comfort zone. We have to choose hard things, or hard things will choose us, you know, it's going to happen either way. We just have to be proactive about it.Key Takeaways:Introduction (0:00)A counterintuitive idea that works so well (3:20)The story behind The Deliberate Discomfort (18:39)The benefits of embracing being uncomfortable (26:23)Becoming the person you were destined to be (29:56)The Deliberate Discomfort Challenge (31:21)Additional Resources:Join Our CashFlow Tactics GroupTake Our FREE 5-day CashFlow Tactics Challenge
In this bonus content, Dr. Curtis explores some pearls of wisdom from a book called DELIBERATE DISCOMFORT, by Jason Van Camp. Dr. Curtis explores 5 enemies of flexible, adaptable thought. This episode is thought-provoking and has some practical thoughts on why maintaining a flexible mindset is so important for growth, performance, and momentum in life.
Our Win The Week email comes out tomorrow. All fear, frustration, inconsistency, stress, discouragement, anxiety, and anger come from out-of-control thinking. Out-of-control thinking leads to out-of-control performance. Each Sunday I'll send you an email to make sure your mind stays disciplined for when you need it the most. Join the Win The Week Club at www.pazikperformancegroup.com/wtw "There are two common misconceptions regarding mental strength. The first misconception is that the attentional aspect of mental performance is some ethereal and complex thing that cannot be controlled or harnessed and learned... the second misconception is that our mindset and mental state, which are conscious and unconscious patterns of thinking, are the byproduct of environment, birthright, or circumstance rather than our personal responsibility." - Jason Van Camp
The Mental Game Enthusiasts are chatting on facebook. Search mental game enthusiasts on facebook and get in on the discussion. See you in there! "At the end of practice, we had team meetings. During those meetings, Coach Belichick would show highlights and lowlights. It didn't matter who you were; he'd call you out and put you on a lowlight if you deserved it. Likewise, a highlight." - Jason Van Camp
Our FREE communication and TRUST BUILDING mini-course is up and running! We'll go over the 8 communication skills you must master to succeed as a coach. You can sign up for it at https://www.pazikperformancegroup.com/masteringcommunication "He said his actions were instinct - instincts honed from living true to his values. This is the beauty of values: they answer the question, what would I do in this situation?" - Jason Van Camp
Andrew Cuomo Resigns and Alex Garrett discusses the first time he distrusted the disgraced Governor. Green Beret Jason Van Camp talks withdrawal from Afghanistan's aftermath. How much spending does this infrastructure bill allow? You won't believe what the CBO says!
Andrew Cuomo Resigns and Alex Garrett discusses the first time he distrusted the disgraced Governor. Green Beret Jason Van Camp talks withdrawal from Afghanistan's aftermath. How much spending does this infrastructure bill allow? You won't believe what the CBO says!
Andrew Cuomo Resigns and Alex Garrett discusses the first time he distrusted the disgraced Governor. Green Beret Jason Van Camp talks withdrawal from Afghanistan's aftermath. How much spending does this infrastructure bill allow? You won't believe what the CBO says!
Our 6-week coaches course is getting up and running soon. Make sure you get on our short list to guarantee yourself a spot. You can check it out at https://www.pazikperformancegroup.com/6weekcoachescourse "What I'm saying is that it's OK to complain. Complaining shows that you care about the unit. You want the unit to be the best, and when it's not, it bothers you. If you truly didn't care whether the unit succeeded or failed, then you wouldn't say anything. You would just be silent and watch as the unit collapsed into mediocrity... Here's the thing: you can complain all day, BUT you also need to offer a solution." - Jason Van Camp
If you have gotten anything out of this podcast, please rate and review it! Rate and review the podcast and leave a sparkling (or scathing) comment. Thank you! "Listen, when we go out to train, you might ask yourself, "How is this training making me a better operator? My answer to you is, "it's not. It's making the guy next to you a better operator. That's the mindset that you need to have in this company." - Jason Van Camp
Follow me on instagram: @PazikPerformanceGroup "It is about the mission, then the team, then the teammate, and finally you - the individual." - Jason Van Camp
EVENT: If you'd like to attend a Q&A session with Combat Story's Ryan Fugit, please fill out this form. Today we hear the Combat Story of Jason Van Camp, a former Special Forces officer (Green Beret) and Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA) Commander in 10th Special Forces Group who served multiple combat deployments. Jason played linebacker at West Point and served a two-year LDS-Mormon mission to Russia, and upon graduation won the prestigious General Loeffke Award for Excellence in Foreign Languages, before starting active duty. As a Green Beret, Jason brought the fight to AQ and led soldiers through dangerous Special Forces missions that honed his leadership and team building skills. Since leaving the military, Jason founded and is Chairman of Mission Six Zero, a leadership development firm, and is also Executive Director and Co-Founder at Warrior Rising, which empowers veterans in business. Jason is a Wall Street Journal and 2 x #1 Amazon Best Selling Author for his book Deliberate Discomfort: How U.S. Special Operations Forces Overcome Fear and Dare to Win by Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable and was recognized as a Top Military Entrepreneur of the Year in 2020. I hope you enjoy his humble yet impactful Combat Story as much as I did. Find Jason Online: Instagram @jasonbavancamp Instagram @missionsixzero Instagram @wearewarriorrising LinkedIN Website Mission Six Zero Website Warrior Rising Find Ryan online: Follow on Instagram @combat_stories Email ryan@combatstory.com Learn more about Ryan Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle Show Notes 0:00 - Intro 0:54 - Jason Van Camp Guest Bio 1:48 - Interview Begins 3:44 - “I inspire other people to be the best version of themself.” 5:11 - Military history of the family 10:37 - The challenging West Point experience 13:14 - The football experience 15:52 - “You have to find a new purpose.” 16:29 - “Your worth as an officer is based on your ability to run a two-mile run test.” 22:33 - The Ranger School Idea 28:08 - “I love being an army, more so than ever thought I would” 28:19 - “I want to make an impact. I want to have a meaningful life. I want to have a purpose.” 35:39 - A rollercoaster of emotions 39:01 - “We had nowhere to go and nowhere to live.” 40:53 - “' Peshmerga' is translated to ‘those who faced death.'” 45:31 - “You're in combat; you got to trust your gut.” 49:23 - “I wouldn't trade that for Rob's life.” 50:25 - Mission Six Zero 50:29 - “I'm happiest when I'm being selfish about being selfless.” 50:40 - The vision behind Warrior Rising 51:31 - Jason's interest in giving back 53:48 - Outro
Jason Van Camp knows the value and power of being uncomfortable. Of deliberately pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. Jason pushed himself while at West Point. He pushed himself to earn his US Army Ranger tab and Green Beret. As Detachment Commander for the 10th Special Forces Group he led nearly 300 combat missions. Now, as leader of Mission Six Zero, he trains executives to get comfortable being uncomfortable so they can win at business and at life. And on today's episode, Jason will give you some of those same strategies you can use to get comfortable getting uncomfortable.
Jason Van Camp is the author of the book, Deliberate Discomfort, which is both a Wall Street Journal and 2x #1 Amazon Best Selling book. For the last 10+ years, he has run the consulting firm, Mission Six Zero, which dramatically improve sales performance, reduces costs, and wins by providing their client's teams with a new way of solving organizational problems. He is also the Executive Director of the 501-3c organization, Warrior Rising. He is a graduate of West Point, as well as Brigham Young University's Business School, and is a 14-year Veteran of the US Army, where he served in the Green Beret. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-van-camp-076a5339/ https://www.amazon.com/Deliberate-Discomfort-Operations-Comfortable-Uncomfortable/dp/1733428011 https://missionsixzero.com/ https://www.warriorrising.org/
Today we are joined with Jason Van Camp, a former Special Forces Green Beret Detachment Commander. We discuss what it meant to play football at West Point, deploy during the invasion to Iraq, and go through Special Forces selection and the Q course. Jason explains how his medical retirement was anything but planned and where his life has taken him since. Whether it's through his companies Mission Six Zero and Warrior Rising, or writing a bestselling book, Jason has proven time and time again that he can adapt to change and find success.
Is your team prepared to achieve a common goal? In order for that to take place, you have to forge commanders! Adam Nugent is joined by Jason Van Camp. He is the Founder and Chairman of Mission Six Zero, a company that aligns individuals and teams with a sense of purpose, direction, and motivation toward common goals. They talk about the values and the growth mindset needed to find purpose and strength in your life and discover that important team mission! Learn More About Mission Six Zero: https://missionsixzero.com/ Follow Jason On Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-van-camp-076a5339/ Nugent Magazine: Nugentmagazine.com
Join Tigerpaw and Jason Van Camp, Green Beret and business leader, as we explore how discomfort and uncertainty in your business are much better and more necessary than you think.
When you have 3 branches of our powerful #Military represented on the same show by 3 incredible individuals doing amazing things, you know it's going to be a great one, folks! It was an honor having these men on the show.
If we want to grow, we need to be ready to get uncomfortable. Our guest, Jason Van Camp, is the author of Deliberate Discomfort. He believes that if we want to grow we should choose discomfort. As the Chairman of Mission Six Zero and the Executive Director of Warrior Rising, he brings his experiences as a Green Beret to help leaders succeed. He coaches us on how we can choose deliberate discomfort to drive new levels of authentic sales success.
Jason Van Camp - Unique Leadership Training and Veteran Entrepreneur Support Jason Van Camp is a West Point graduate and decorated Green Beret. He took this foundation and hasn't stopped building. From successful business owner to author to nonprofit founder. He is honored to be the founder of Warrior Rising as well as the CEO of Mission 6 Zero. His passion to serve the veteran community is unstoppable. Veteran Entrepreneur Support Described as his passion project, Jason launched Warrior Rising in 2015. This organization set out to create an opportunity for veterans “to create something sustainable, where they can do it for themselves and build something. It gives them purpose.” Warrior Rising helps veteran entrepreneurs to start or accelerate their businesses. Deliberate Discomfort Being an author was always on his bucket list, but after creating a successful company it seemed a natural next step. His story telling ability matched with leadership wisdom are paired beautifully in this hard to put down leadership book. “Deliberate Discomfort” is the ultimate book on leadership and self-improvement, pushing you to get out of your comfort zone. Curious to see who else has been in the VeteranCrowd Spotlight? Check them out here. Learn More Mission 6 Zero Website: http://www.missionsixzero.com Warrior Rising Website: https://www.warriorrising.org/ Justin Clapsaddle Knives:https://www.facebook.com/clapsaddleknives/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-van-camp-076a5339/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5oRLrXJyLR_63embDN8UcQ About Your Host Bob Louthan is a VMI Graduate, Army veteran, and executive with over 25 years of experience in mergers, acquisitions and private capital formation. He founded the VeteranCrowd Network to bring veterans and veteran-led businesses together with each other and the resources they need to prosper.
How comfortable are YOU while you are uncomfortable? Do you actively look to put yourself in a position to grow? So you look for opportunities to overcome difficult obstacles? Jason Van Camp sits down with JR to talk about how getting comfortable with being uncomfortable is the key to success in all areas of life.
Living in a world of risk sums up the life of this week's incredible guest, Jason Van Camp. As a West Point graduate, Jason is anything but faint-hearted in his experience as a decorated Green Beret in the U.S. Special Forces, in his business endeavors, and his dedication in helping other veterans unlock their potential and start their own business. He has authored the book: Deliberate Discomfort: How US Special Forces Overcome Fear and Dare to Win by Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable. Jason's will to win and his heart of service to others makes him an epic model of a successful human being. In this episode you will hear: If you never quit, you never fail. That journey you're on – it's not about trophies – it's about people, and the journeys you take with those people. The worse experience it is for you, the funnier story it is for everybody else. We put ourselves in deliberately uncomfortable situations so we can get out of our comfort zone and grow. My motivation is to collect as many stories as I possibly can. My mindset has shifted from being selfish to being selfless. It's hard to find your purpose. I want to help people, I want to make money, I want to do epic shit. Our non-profit – Warrior Rising – helps veterans start their own business. I'm a life-long student – always wearing my white belt. Go do something. Everyone can be a collaborator. Cooperate and graduate. I turned the military decision-making process into a business model. Choose hard things before hard things choose you.
Finding your true purpose in life comes in many different shapes and sizes for all people. For Jason Van Camp there are two causes which are close to him and which cause him to exhibit the most passion and energy. He serves as Chairman of Mission Six Zero is a leadership assessment and development company that draws on a highly unique system architecture to give YOU a cognitive edge over any adversary. “Our process was created by United States Special Forces Operators (Green Berets, Delta Force, Navy SEALs, CIA, FBI), refined through scientifically proven methods developed by our human performance and sports psychologist PhDs, and reinforced through our unconventional training.” Furthermore, he also is the Executive Director of Warrior Rising which is a 501c3 non-profit that empowers U.S. military veterans by providing opportunities to create sustainable businesses, perpetuate the hiring of fellow U.S. military veterans, and earn their future. He joined me this week to tell me more about both endeavors. For more information on Mission Six Zero visit https://www.missionsixzero.com/ and Warrior Rising https://www.warriorrising.org/
Success we all want it, but we often do not want to pay the price for it, or hear the answers on how to ultimately achieve it. So often we think that success is a by product of getting the right breaks in life or business. Some believe that success is just given to people. Others believe that if you focus on success you will become successful. However, when you start talking to combat veterans and hearing their stories, and you extract the lessons you come to realize something more. Success comes from two very unique processes: One is deliberately getting uncomfortable doing things that you do not want to do, but doing them anyway on purpose. The second and perhaps the most important process is to have a mindset of serving others. Both are counterintuitive to what we typically believe but as we will here from Green Beret Major Jason Van Camp in this episode of A New Direction it is the formula that consistently works. Jason Van Camp has compiled a book of combat veterans who served our country in a variety of combat circumstances. Many of these combat veterans lost body parts, their military career, and almost their lives in an effort to ensure that the mission would be successful and serving others in the process. The award winning book Deliberate Discomfort is a phenomenal and insightful look at the lives of amazing veterans and their stories and the practical application that applies to your life, your career, and your business. Deliberate Discomfort is going to make some of you uncomfortable, but it is exactly that discomfort and counterintuitive mindset that will change your life and business. Please check out and financial support www.missionsixzero.com Please Thank The Sponsors of A New Direction by LIKING and Following their pages: EPIC Physical Therapy. Whether you are injured from work, play, or you simply want to feel better about yourself and get better freedom of movement. EPIC physical therapy has the latest state of the art technology and equipment, coupled with a certified staff to help you achieve your physical goals and get you back to where you want to be and give you a direction where you should be going. When you really want EPIC relief, EPIC recovery, and EPIC results look no further than the people I use and trust EPIC Physical Therapy. www.EPICpt.com Linda Craft & Team, Realtors no matter where you live in the world, Linda Craft and her team can help you find the best professional in your area to help you sell or buy your next home. While most real estate professionals belong to a nationally affiliated company where they are obligated to use the people in their company's network. Linda Craft and her team are privately owned and operated. That means they can find the absolute best professional from ANY company to ensure you get the best service. Located in the Raleigh Research Triangle Park of North Carolina…they are indeed legendary when it comes to service. Learn more by going to Linda Craft & Team, Realtors www.LindaCraft.com
Jason was born in Washington D.C. and raised across the Potomac River in Springfield, Virginia. In 1995, Jason was accepted to the United States Military Academy at West Point. While at West Point, Jason played Linebacker for the Army Black Knights football team, served a two year LDS-Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints mission to Russia, and, upon graduation, won the prestigious General Loeffke Award for Excellence in Foreign Languages. After graduating from West Point, Jason volunteered to attend U.S. Army Ranger School in Fort Benning, GA where he earned his Ranger tab (2002). Jason then began a one year tour to Korea serving a few miles from the Demilitarized zone (DMZ) between South and North Korea. Immediately after serving in Korea, Jason was deployed with the 101st Airborne Division in the invasion of Iraq (2003). In 2006, Jason won the coveted Green Beret and began serving as a Detachment Commander with 10th Special Forces Group in Fort Carson, Colorado. As a Detachment Commander, Jason led his team on close to 300 combat missions to kill/capture high value targets as well as created and commanded one of the largest Foreign Internal Defense Force in U.S. history, training nearly 4000 Iraqi and Kurdish soldiers in hand to hand combat, raid and patrolling techniques, unconventional warfare and personal security detail tactics as well as deploying these forces on the battlefield. During his 14 years in the U.S. Army, Jason has won numerous awards, notably the Bronze Star with V device for Valor as well as two additional Bronze Stars during numerous combat rotations as a Special Forces Detachment Commander in the Middle East and Africa. In 2013, Jason earned his MBA from Brigham Young University and it was there that he developed a passion for entrepreneurship. Jason believes in servant leadership, the art of determination, and the power of storytelling. This philosophy has served him well in his life and has made him an experienced speaker and proponent of Mission Six Zero's Total Warrior model. Jason is passionate about his experiences and his stories resonate with any audience; students, athletes, businesspersons that wants to be “passionate about passion.” Jason is married to his wife, Elizabeth, and they have a daughter, Claire Jane, and a son, Jack. Jason also enjoys traveling, the history of the Roman Empire, the study of religion, supporting DC professional sports teams, and helping veterans through his non-profit organization, Warrior Rising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Warrior Rising is a non-profit charity organized to help veterans become vetrepreneurs. Listen to LTC Olivia Nunn speak with founder and Army Veteran, Jason Van Camp, about Warrior Rising as a family of supporters who are committed to making a difference for veterans in becoming entrepreneurs.
This book is about getting comfortable being uncomfortable. Jason, as a Former Green Beret Commander, knows what discomfort in high pressure situations is all about, and shares the things he has learned in his book, Deliberate Discomfort, and on the 30 Second Book Club Podcast!
There so many things that make us uncomfortable and often we don't even realize... what we decide to do...is instead avoid them. Today I challenge you to get #deliberate and #intentional with these 6 pivots that can and will greatly impact your workplace culture in a positive way, if you choose to accept the mission. Listen in for all 6. I would also be remise if any time I thought through or think about deliberate discomfort that I don't immediately think of Jason Van Camp's book titled #DeliberateDiscomfort getting comfortable being uncomfortable --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yourmorningcommute/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yourmorningcommute/support
Resources: Learn more: missionsixzero.com Read: "Deliberate Discomfort" Mastermind: workhardplayhardpodcast.com/mastermind Connect with us on Instagram: @kimmurgatroyd | @robmurgatroyd Jason Van Camp has a fascinating background that we can all learn from. He was recruited to West Point Military Academy, moved on to Special Forces, and then went on to get his MBA. He knows what he's talking about when it comes to leadership and helping people, and now he's helping the New York Jets reach a new pinnacle. We cover topics such as how to mentally deal with war, what lessons translate into civilian life, and other things that you will find very actionable in your life. In This Conversation We Cover: [03:34] Getting recruited at West Point [07:59] What it was like living in Korea [12:01] The mindset of Special Forces [13:21] How you have to train your mind during combat [17:14] How army training prepares your for the world [20:19] Working with the New York Jets Follow me on social media @robmurgatroyd on Instagram and check out workhardplayhardpodcast.com. Work Hard Play Hard is a production of Crate Media
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After graduating from West Point, Jason Van Camp earned his Ranger tabs in 2002. Along with the 101st Airborne, Jason was part of the invasion of Iraq in 2003. In 2006, Jason went through selection and earned his green beret. Afterward, he was assigned to the 10th Special Forces Group as a Detachment Commander. In […]
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Maj. Jason Van Camp, Green Beret (ret'd) When it comes to Special Operating Forces there is a phrase commonly used, "embrace the suck". The idea that you are in the midst of horrible circumstances you have to decide if you are going to make through this adversity, you have to sit in the middle of this discomfort so that you can come through it in the end. Now let me ask you this, if you want to be Leadership and be successful will you deliberately choose discomfort? Or are you trying to find a way around the uncomfortable so that you can do only what you like to do. The fact is if you look at the most successful leadership in the world and our military special forces they intentional choose the difficult course. Why? Because success is about doing the hard things, the things you don't want to do, doing the things you hate, and using that energy as a catalyst to propel you to even greater success. Green Beret Major Jason Van Camp (ret'd) joins on A New Direction discussing the elements of "Deliberate Discomfort: How U.S. Special Operations Forces Overcome Fear and Dare to Win by Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable " to propel you to become a greater leader and enjoy greater success. The book is one story after another of men that Jason interviewed before taking his first command. These men endured some of the most grueling conditions, suffered under fire, some were shot, lost limbs, blown up, and had to make incredible decisions to not just take one more step, but decide if they wanted to live. The choose to embrace "the suck". In order to survive and thrive they chose Deliberate Discomfort. In addition to his work as the director of Mission Six Zero Jason Van Camp also serves as the leader of a non-profit organization called Warrior Rising empowers U.S. military veterans and their immediate family members by providing them opportunities to create sustainable businesses, perpetuate the hiring of fellow American veterans, and earn their future. Please make a donation by clicking on Donate to Warrior Rising. Please reach out and thank the sponsors of A New Direction EPIC Physical Therapy - www.EPICpt.com Linda Craft & Team, Realtors - www.LindaCraft.com
In this episode, Author or "Deliberate Discomfort" talks about some of his experiences on how they relate to real business and personal decision making and application.
Welcome to Episode #18 of the Spotlight Podcast: Success Stories for Veterans, where it is our job to breakdown and analyze Titans in the military and civilian communities to discover their tactics, mindset, and systems so that you can apply them to your life and your transition. Those Titans range from NYT best-selling authors to former heads of state to other divergent thinkers who dominate their field by challenging conventional wisdom. Today we are interviewing: Jason Van Camp. Jason went on to found Mission 6 Zero, which helps clients like the Baltimore Ravens, Porsche, and Adobe. Jason went on to found Mission 6 Zero, which helps clients like the Baltimore Ravens, Porsche, and Adobe. Jason recently wrote the book "Deliberate Discomfort," which was an Amazon #1 Release. So how does Jason do it? Listen and find out.
Jason Van Camp joined The Protectors to talk leadership, decision making, and writing his book, Deliberate Discomfort. Jason is a former Green Beret and well-traveled. Check out our interview…About Jason B.A. Van Camp. A decorated Green Beret, world traveler, entrepreneur, author, and loyal friend, Jason has mastered the art of storytelling that reflects many of his own life adventures. Jason was born in Washington D.C. and raised across the Potomac River in Springfield, Virginia. In 1995, he was accepted to the United States Military Academy at West Point. While at West Point, Jason played linebacker for the Army Black Knights football team, served a two-year LDS-Mormon mission to Russia. After graduating from West Point, Jason volunteered to attend U.S. Army Ranger School in Fort Benning, GA where he earned his Ranger tab (2002). In 2006, Jason won the coveted Green Beret and began serving as a Detachment Commander with 10th Special Forces Group in Fort Carson, Colorado. During his U.S. Army career, Jason earned several awards, including the Bronze Star with V device for Valor, as well as two additional Bronze Stars during numerous combat rotations as a Special Forces Detachment Commander in the Middle East and Africa. In 2013, Jason earned his MBA from Brigham Young University and it was there that he developed a passion for entrepreneurship.SHOUT OUT TO XBOX MATCHING DONATIONS TO O.S.D! Warrior Rising: https://www.warriorrising.org/board-of-directors/jason-van-camp/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theprotectors)
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Today we have Jason Van Camp on the podcast, to say this man has a lot going on is an understatement, he is a husband, a father, and running multi businesses. Topics covered: West Point Essential Oils Living an Adventurous life Working from home with your family on the other side of the door Letting your kids make their own choices Making time to be with friends How to connect with guest Website: > https://missionsixzero.com/our-team/jason-van-camp/ > https://www.warriorrising.org/board-of-directors/jason-van-camp/ LinkedIn > https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-van-camp-076a5339/ --------------------------------------------- Join our Facebook Group The Military Veteran Dad Facebook Group > http://bit.ly/2GmNqqG --------------------------------------------- MilitaryVeteranDad.com MilitaryVeteranDad.com/Blog Instagram @Ben_Killoy > http://bit.ly/2Sq9pBG Instagram @MilitaryVeteranDad > http://bit.ly/2JIwtJt Twitter @benkilloy > http://bit.ly/2M8gFBn Facebook Page @MilitaryVeteranDad > http://bit.ly/2y1LMGe --------------------------------------------- Ask me a question? You might just be featured in a future episode of the Military Veteran Dad Podcast Link here
Thank you for listening to The Champion Forum Podcast with Jeff Hancher! This week Jeff interviewed former Green Beret and entrepreneur Jason Van Camp. After leaving the military, Jason founded Mission Six Zero, a company dedicated to helping individuals and companies create sustainable growth and increase their situational awareness. In this episode, you will hear about the importance of simplicity, self-awareness, trust, and creating deliberate discomfort.
Growth and comfort do not live in the same town. Getting comfortable with the uncomfortable is when we begin to grow and help those around us grow as well. By the way the book Deliberate Discomfort by Jason Van Camp is coming out in a few weeks - make sure you grab your copy. It will continue your growth path as well as your discomfort to get there. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yourmorningcommute/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yourmorningcommute/support
Jason was born in Washington D.C. and raised across the Potomac River in Springfield, Virginia. In 1995, Jason was accepted to the United States Military Academy at West Point. While at West Point, Jason played Linebacker for the Army Black Knights football team, served a two-year LDS-Mormon mission to Russia, and, upon graduation, won the prestigious General Loeffke Award for Excellence in Foreign Languages. After graduating from West Point, Jason volunteered to attend U.S. Army Ranger School in Fort Benning, GA where he earned his Ranger tab (2002). Jason then began a one year tour to Korea serving a few miles from the Demilitarized zone (DMZ) between South and North Korea. Immediately after serving in Korea, Jason was deployed with the 101st Airborne Division in the invasion of Iraq (2003). In 2006, Jason won the coveted Green Beret and began serving as a Detachment Commander with 10th Special Forces Group in Fort Carson, Colorado. As a Detachment Commander, Jason led his team on close to 300 combat missions to kill/capture high value targets as well as created and commanded one of the largest Foreign Internal Defense Force in U.S. history, training nearly 4000 Iraqi and Kurdish soldiers in hand to hand combat, raid and patrolling techniques, unconventional warfare and personal security detail tactics as well as deploying these forces on the battlefield. During his 14 years in the U.S. Army, Jason has won numerous awards, notably the Bronze Star with V device for Valor as well as two additional Bronze Stars during numerous combat rotations as a Special Forces Detachment Commander in the Middle East and Africa. In 2013, Jason earned his MBA from Brigham Young University and it was there that he developed a passion for entrepreneurship. Jason believes in servant leadership, the art of determination, and the power of storytelling. This philosophy has served him well in his life and has made him an experienced speaker and proponent of Mission 6 Zero's six-domains Total Warrior Intelligence model. Jason is passionate about his experiences and his stories resonate with any audience; students, athletes, businesspersons that want to be “passionate about passion.” Jason is married to his wife, Elizabeth, and enjoys traveling, the history of the Roman Empire, the study of religion, playing with his dogs, the art of Krav Maga, supporting DC professional sports teams, and helping veterans through the non-profit organization, Warrior Rising.