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***We sincerely apologize for the technical difficulties that impacted the audio quality of our recent podcast episode; despite these challenges, we have employed artificial intelligence editing tools to salvage the audio to ensure that our listeners can still enjoy and benefit from the content.*** Karl Monger is a remarkable figure with a solid commitment to serving veterans and their communities through his multiple roles and initiatives. As the founder and Executive Director of GallantFew, Inc., a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization established in 2010, he has dedicated himself to addressing and mitigating the challenges faced by veterans, including unemployment, homelessness, and suicide. Under his leadership, GallantFew has launched several innovative programs aimed at supporting veterans in their transition to civilian life and promoting their overall well-being. One of the cornerstone programs of GallantFew is The Darby Project, which connects Ranger veterans with those transitioning from active duty, facilitating mentorship and guidance. The Run Ranger Run initiative brings awareness to the arduous journey soldiers face when becoming civilians. Descendants of Sparta is a powerful peer anti-suicide program that provides vital support to those in need. Additionally, the Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) training program educates law enforcement on veteran issues and conflict de-escalation tactics. Karl's commitment to this cause is evident in his speaking engagements, having addressed nearly a thousand officers at six conferences in the past year. Karl's dedication to supporting veterans extends to his role as the owner and CEO of DriPowder, LLC, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) specializing in business development and veteran care and support issues. His company's recent recertification by the Veterans Administration is a testament to its ongoing commitment to serving the veteran community. Karl also contributes his expertise as a consultant for the Kansas Small Business Development Center, helping veterans establish or expand their small businesses and advising corporations and agencies on veteran-related activities. His efforts were recognized in 2012 when he was named U.S. Small Business Administration Region VII Veteran Small Business Advocate of the Year. Karl's military service has been equally distinguished. He began his career as an Army ROTC scholarship cadet at Wichita State University, achieving the rank of Major and earning the title of Distinguished Military Graduate. His service record includes numerous leadership positions and deployments, including parachuting with the 1st Ranger Battalion into Kuwait in 1992. A graduate of various military schools, his commendable service has earned him several awards and decorations. Beyond his professional commitments, Karl is actively involved in the community, serving in leadership positions within various organizations and mentoring both veterans and young people in challenging situations. He lives in Texas with his family and is eagerly anticipating the arrival of his first grandchild. His story and the impact of his work serve as an inspiration, highlighting the power of dedication, leadership, and community in making a meaningful difference in the lives of veterans and their families. We extend our sincere gratitude to our sponsors for their unwavering support of the VinnyRoc Podcast. Their commitment enables us to deliver content that informs, educates, and engages consistently. Core Medical Group: Striving to pioneer wellness solutions and help you achieve optimal well-being. Visit https://www.coremedicalgrp.com to discover more. GMR Gold: Offering premium gold and silver investment options to elevate your wealth. Explore more at https://www.gmrgold.com. Everest: The ultimate marketplace for the great outdoors. Embark on your adventure today at https://www.everest.com. Modern Gun School: Dedicated to enriching your firearms knowledge with a comprehensive curriculum. Find out more at https://mgs.edu. We value the contribution of each sponsor and appreciate their dedication to our shared goals. For those who haven't yet, we invite you to watch our latest episode on YouTube, subscribe to our channel, and follow us on social media to stay updated on upcoming content. If you find our discussions valuable, please share them within your networks. Thank you for your continued support of the VinnyRoc Podcast. #VinnyRocPodcast #ThankYouSponsors
In this episode we are with Karl Monger, Founder and Executive Director of Gallant Few, to discuss Life and it's many peaks and valleys. We discuss his history as an Army Ranger, his love of service to others, Gallant Few, becoming a therapist to lead the future in health care, and we discuss looking forward to the long run. This conversation left us with a profound sense of direction and perspective that many miss by overlooking the steps to overcoming any adversity. Please Listen, Like, and Share!Check the links out to get your Azimuth Check below as well as click the links to share the valuable resources that Gallant Few offer!https://gallantfew.org/azimuthcheck/https://gallantfew.org/https://linktr.ee/kpmonger
This week on A More Elite Podcast, we hear a story of overcoming obstacles with our guest Karl Monger. Karl is an Army Ranger veteran, a local elected official, and the Executive Director of GallantFew veteran support nonprofit. Karl is the consummate lemonade maker. He was raised by a single mother for part of his childhood but found community at the local Boys and Girls Club. He was on orders to the 1st Ranger Battalion but just missed arriving before the battalion participated in Operation Just Cause. Later, Karl was informed that he had earned a rifle company command at the 1st Ranger Battalion, only to get passed over for that coveted leadership position after the tragic events at Antelope Lake, Utah, on Oct. 29, 1992. All the challenges and hardships led Karl to where he is today, leading GallantFew into its 12th year as a premier one-on-one veteran support and transition program.
This week on A More Elite Podcast, we hear a story of overcoming obstacles with our guest Karl Monger. Karl is an Army Ranger veteran, a local elected official, and the Executive Director of GallantFew, a veteran support nonprofit. Karl is the consummate lemonade maker. He was raised by a single mother for part of his childhood but found community at the local Boys and Girls Club. He was on orders to the 1st Ranger Battalion but just missed arriving before the battalion participated in Operation Just Cause. Later, Karl was informed that he had earned a rifle company command at the 1st Ranger Battalion, only to get passed over for that coveted leadership position after the tragic events at Antelope Lake, Utah, on Oct. 29, 1992. All the challenges and hardships led Karl to where he is today, leading GallantFew into its 12th year as a premier one-on-one veteran support and transition program.
This week on A More Elite Podcast, we hear a story of overcoming obstacles with our guest Karl Monger. Karl is an Army Ranger veteran, a local elected official, and the executive director of GallantFew veteran support nonprofit. Karl is the consummate lemonade maker. He was raised by a single mother for part of his childhood but found community at the local Boys and Girls Club. He was on orders to the 1st Ranger Battalion but just missed arriving before the battalion participated in Operation Just Cause. Later, Karl was informed that he had earned a rifle company command at the 1st Ranger Battalion only to get passed over for that coveted leadership position after the tragic events at Antelope Lake, Utah on Oct. 29, 1992. All the challenges and hardships led Karl to where he is today, leading GallantFew into its 12th year as a premier one-on-one veteran support and transition program. Click on the link below to view A More Elite Podcast - purpose-built #forAmerica.
This week on A More Elite Podcast, we hear a story of overcoming obstacles with our guest Karl Monger. Karl is an Army Ranger veteran, a local elected official, and the executive director of GallantFew veteran support nonprofit. Karl is the consummate lemonade maker. He was raised by a single mother for part of his childhood but found community at the local Boys and Girls Club. He was on orders to the 1st Ranger Battalion but just missed arriving before the battalion participated in Operation Just Cause. Later, Karl was informed that he had earned a rifle company command at the 1st Ranger Battalion, only to get passed over for that coveted leadership position after the tragic events at Antelope Lake, Utah on Oct. 29, 1992. All the challenges and hardships led Karl to where he is today, leading GallantFew into its 12th year as a premier one-on-one veteran support and transition program.
Karl Monger is a retired Army Ranger and the Executive Director and Founder of GallantFew, an excellent veteran resource and non-profit charity. Karl served as a platoon leader and company executive officer with Army Infantry. He is also the author of "Common Sense Transition: A Call to Action and a Blueprint for Change." The book is currently in the process of being re-released. On this episode we go into how veterans can find their purpose after leaving the military. Donate to GallantFew at http://GallantFew.org and follow Karl on Instagram & Twitter @KPMonger. We also get into your emails sent to battlelinepodcast@gmail.com, keep those coming! We love answering any questions you may have for us.HIGH QUALITY BATTLELINE PODCAST MUGS NOW AVAILABLE ON TANTO'S GEAR LOCKER - https://www.tantosgearlocker.com/product-page/battleline-podcast-15oz-coffee-mug Follow us:http://instagram.com/battlelinepodcasthttp://twitter.com/battlelinepod For 15% off all Fort Scott Munitions merchandise go to http://fortscottmunitions.com & use promo code: Battleline - check out the dealer locator to find ammunition near you For 20% off all Bub's Naturals gear and products including collagen protein and MCT oil powder, go http://bubsnaturals.com and use promo code: Battleline. All purchases help to support the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation
In this episode we interview Karl Monger! Karl Monger is an accomplished author and the founder of GallantFew. Yes it is a long interview but it is really powerful! It is amazing what this man has built and the countless veterans he has helped!
Creating communities to support veterans and their needs is just one important piece of the Soldier Life Cycle. Listen to LTC Olivia Nunn speak with Mr. Karl Monger, Executive Director of GallantFew on the importance of mentorship and how to prepare for your own transition. GallantFew aids veterans by providing one-on-one mentorship, facilitating a peaceful and successful transition from service to civilian life.
On this episode of Heroes Publish Podcast, I sit down Author, Karl Monger. Karl is an Army Ranger Veteran and is the Founder of GallantFew (https://gallantfew.org)His book, ‘COMMON SENSE TRANSITION – A CALL TO ACTION AND A BLUEPRINT FOR CHANGE.' is a must have book that you can read or listen too. (https://amzn.to/3ghLdga) It's always good sitting down with […]
We speak with Karl Monger, a veteran Army officer and Ranger, as he shares with us about finding your purpose and staying functionally fit in all areas of your life.Support the show (https://paypal.me/aaronspatzpodcast?locale.x=en_US)
Military men and women face an enormous challenge transitioning from active duty to the civilian world, often describe it as the hardest thing they've ever done. Leaving behind a life and mission governed by purpose and putting their own life on the line in service to it, veterans often find re-entry to civilian life lacking and thus isolate themselves without help and resources. The GallantFew organization exists to help veterans reclaim hope and purpose in their lives as they reintegrate socially and professionally back into the civilian world.
Military men and women face an enormous challenge transitioning from active duty to the civilian world, often describe it as the hardest thing they've ever done. Leaving behind a life and mission governed by purpose and putting their own life on the line in service to it, veterans often find re-entry to civilian life lacking and thus isolate themselves without help and resources. The GallantFew organization exists to help veterans reclaim hope and purpose in their lives as they reintegrate socially and professionally back into the civilian world.
Military men and women face an enormous challenge transitioning from active duty to the civilian world, often describe it as the hardest thing they've ever done. Leaving behind a life and mission governed by purpose and putting their own life on the line in service to it, veterans often find re-entry to civilian life lacking and thus isolate themselves without help and resources. The GallantFew organization exists to help veterans reclaim hope and purpose in their lives as they reintegrate socially and professionally back into the civilian world.
What is True Grit? Pushing yourself even when you don’t want to, even when you don’t feel like it. Giving something you're all because it’s the only true option. Zach Ceballos and our Executive Director, Karl Monger discuss perseverance through adversity and a true warrior mindset. The military prepares men physically and mentally for war. But are you prepared for what comes next? Welcome to the GallantFew Podcast. We have created a nationwide network of successfully transitioned veterans that engage locally with new veterans. WE WANT TO CONNECT YOU TO THE TOOLS YOU NEED FOR A SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION. Donate to Support Veterans Sign-Up Here GallantFew Instagram GallantFew Facebook Gallantfew Upcoming Events --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gallantfew/support
Our government's response is one-size-fits-all, the VA is slow to serve and those serving the tip of the spear have difficulty asking for help when they return home. Many of our GWOT veterans have lost purpose and hope. It Starts with a lack of identity after military service, which can make one feel like he or she does not fit or belong. This can translate into frustration with schools, jobs and family relationships and can be exacerbated by alcohol and drug abuse, NOT to mention the cocktails of prescription drugs issued by the VA for anxiety and insomnia. Left unchecked, it feeds isolation. GallantFew Focuses on Functional Fitness. So what is Functional Fitness? Functional means usable in daily life. Fitness means it can be measured and with intentional planning and focus can be improved. In this podcast Karl Monger and Dr. Kelly Burris from The Burris Institute discuss Burris Coaching and how it can change your spiritual, social, professional, physical and emotional wellbeing. SIGN UP FOR BURRIS COACHING HERE Welcome to the GallantFew Podcast. We have created a nationwide network of successfully transitioned veterans that engage locally with new veterans. WE WANT TO CONNECT YOU TO THE TOOLS YOU NEED FOR A SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION. Donate to Support Veterans Sign-Up Here GallantFew Instagram GallantFew Facebook Gallantfew Upcoming Events --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gallantfew/support
Recorded at VetXPO 2018 Gallant Few in Ft Worth Texas. Karl is an Army Veteran. Vet Church WebsiteIntro song The End You Own written by Alien Seven Produced by Drew Kay
It’s always special when we have Karl Monger on the show. Call is no stranger to the show or the HMG family. Karl is the Founder and Executive Director of GallantFew Inc. a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that has been around since 2013 and who’s mission has helped thousands of veterans transition successfully into civilian life. […]
It's always special when we have Karl Monger on the show. Karl is no stranger to the show or the HMG family. Karl is the Founder and Executive Director of GallantFew Inc. a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that has been around since 2013 and who's mission has helped thousands of veterans transition successfully into civilian life. Karl has developed or helped develop countless programs for veterans that all can be found on www.gallantfew.org He is a Army Ranger Veteran, Husband, Father, Mentor and Friend! Karl is also the Author of "Common Sense Transition" that can be found on amazon and was the executive producer of the award winning 2015 veteran short film "Prisoner of War". Take a listen to Karl's story and hear him discuss some of the new programs coming to GallantFew such as the "WAM PROJECT", What the S.T.A.R. System means and an upcoming event Called VETEXPOÂ www.vetxpo.com. Enjoy!
Chad Gabriel, "The Sherpa of Purpose" talks about Tuthill Corporation's The Search for Aliveness. This is a cool video project, they are looking for all types of people through a Casting Call, including a combat veteran. Learn more here: “The Search for Aliveness” Links: www.thesearchforaliveness.com/documentary-casting-call Website: www.thesearchforaliveness.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheSearchForAliveness Twitter: www.twitter.com/AlivenessSeries Instagram: www.instagram.com/thesearchforaliveness Get a copy of Karl Monger's book here: http://bit.ly/kpmonger www.gallantfew.org #iamgallantfew #rltw --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gallantfew/support
The Raider Project Crew had about 4 hours on the road when we were heading to Joshua Tree for our West Coast Climbing Retreat. Figured it was a good time to have a quick Q&A with Karl Monger and Brian Bishop about the power of positivity. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-koumalatsos/support
Social Services Entrepreneur and Societal Problem-Solver. Army Ranger Veteran with ten years experience leading and training combat soldiers in the US Army, including three years as a personnel and planning officer in the 1st Ranger Battalion. Founded GallantFew, Inc - a nonprofit serving veterans to reduce suicides and increase employment. Guided this 501(c)3 from start up to White House meetings in 12 months. Owner/Principal of Transitur, LLC - helping corporations hire and integrate military veterans into their workforce; and helping small businesses start up and grow (especially veteran-owned). Post-military, successful management, sales management, and personal sales experience in the construction equipment industry. Identified and implemented jobsite security initiatives which greatly reduced theft loss, and outside the box business opportunities added over 30% to annual revenues. Two years experience running local non-profit Big Brothers mentoring agency. Local community involvement includes former member board of trustees for Wichita Chamber of Commerce Leadership Wichita program, former chairman of the board of deacons for Eastminster Presbyterian Church. While at Big Brothers conducted largest single event fundraiser in Wichita history, generating $500,000 in pledges at a one hour event. Former board member and finance chair of the Sedgwick County Regional Prevention Center. Currently volunteering with wounded Rangers, also mentor at risk youth. https://www.runrangerrun.com https://twitter.com/RunRgrRun https://www.facebook.com/runrangerrun
A few minutes with the Godfather of Ranger Veteran Transition, Karl Monger, at the Military Influencer Conference.
The Hotwash is Honored to Present: Founder of GallantFew MAJ (R) Karl Monger WED 8 MAR 2017 7-8pm EST Call in @ (563) 999-3015 http://www.blogtalkradio.com/wor/2017/03/09/the-hotwash-presents-gallant-few-founder-maj-r-karl-monger GallantFew's mission is to prevent veteran isolation by connecting new veterans with hometown veteran mentors, thereby facilitating a peaceful, successful transition from military service to a civilian life filled with hope and purpose. We do this by creating and supporting a nationwide network of successfully transitioned veterans that engage locally with new veterans with the same military background now going through transition and by motivating communities all over the nation to take responsibility for veterans returning; welcoming, connecting, and including. We believe this will prevent veteran unemployment, homelessness and suicide. GallantFew was founded by Veterans for Veterans. We know that, in many cases, the trust level between a Veteran and one or more non-veterans can be low or nil. Another Veteran is sometimes the only assurance that a Veteran can have, the only trust, the only stability. GallantFew is Veterans from all branches of uniformed service, with no inter-service rivalry bullshit, helping our fellow Veterans in any way that we can. We've all been there when we were needed, when that call came. Now we know that at least we can trust one another to get some things done right. Because that's how Veterans get the important things done. With a plan, with standards, and with a commitment to one another. Welcome to GallantFew ! https://gallantfew.org/
Karl Monger served in the Army as an officer and for a period of time with the 75th Ranger Regiment. He describes the genesis of what later became the non-profit, Gallant Few, and how it's mission is to prevent veteran isolation by connecting new veterans with hometown veteran mentors, thereby facilitating a peaceful, successful transition from military service to a civilian life filled with hope and purpose. GallantFew was founded by Veterans for Veterans.
Kat and Robert attended the 2016 Ranger Hall of Fame indoctrination ceremony at Fort Benning, GA. They talk about the people they met and the individual stories. They met Larry Moores, a platoon leader in Mogadishu, whose story was in the film "Black Hawk Down." They also met Karl Monger, a Ranger that is the founder of Gallant Few. Follow Mentors for Military: iTunes: http://apple.co/1WaEvbB SoundCloud: www.soundcloud.com/mentors4mil Instagram: www.instagram.com/mentors4mil Twitter: www.twitter.com/mentors4mil Facebook: www.facebook.com/mentors4mil Homepage: www.mentorsformilitary.com
We have been looking forwardto this episode. Listen as we sit down and talk with U.S. Army Ranger Veteran,Founder of gallantfew, the Host of ”The New American Veteran” (found on www.HeroesMediaGroup.com) and our goodfriend Mr. Karl Monger. We get into a deep conversationon the history of gallantfew, how it all came into existence, the programs thatthey offer and how people can get involved. Whether you are on active duty or a veteran, if you are having a hardtime transitioning, finding a job or need someone to talk to, than you need toreach out to Karl at gallantfew. This is an organization wesupport and strongly encourage you to checkout and get involved. To learn more about gallantfew and all thegreat programs they offer, please go to their website https://gallantfew.org
Karl Monger and Boone Cutler catch up on what's going on in the Warfighter Community. Be sure to check out and support all that we have going on. http://www.vetsonmedia.com/radio-shows/tnav/ https://www.facebook.com/NewAmericanVeteran http://www.gallantfew.org http://www.runrangerrun.com
Today's episode is a recording of The Tipping Point, Boone Cutler's Fox radio show. The title of the episode is WSHNA, Western States Hostage Negotiators Association. Boone and Karl Monger spoke at the WSHNA meeting in Reno this week - with a focus on how law enforcement can defuse a volatile situation with a military veteran.
This is a rebroadcast of Boone Cutler's show "Tipping Point" that focuses on GallantFew. Boone interviews several veterans impacted by GallantFew as well as GallantFew's founder and Executive Director, Karl Monger.
Join host Karl Monger and co-host Boone Cutler for this special Veterans Day podcast! GallantFew is a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to reducing veteran unemployment, homelessness, and eliminating veteran suicide through a unique program of one-on-one mentoring of veterans by veterans. GallantFew also supports the National Warfighter - a program of visibility, awareness and education of warfighter issues with an emphasis on first responders.
Boone Cutler returns as guest host, this time to interview GallantFew's founder, Karl Monger. Please listen as Karl talks about why he decided to get involved, and tells details of ongoing GallantFew projects. The New American Veteran explores transition challenges for veterans leaving active duty, identifies veterans that have become successful in their work and communities after serving, and organizations that provide innovative and effective treatment for conditions effecting veterans - PTSD, homelessness, unemployment, suicide.