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Free Range American Podcast
#337 - Brandon Young & Blayne Smith: "From the Battlefield to Business"

Free Range American Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 111:28


We're back! Marty Skovlund sits down with Brandon Young and Blayne Smith on this week's Black Rifle Coffee Podcast for a conversation packed with stories of leadership, perseverance, and transition. Both Brandon and Blayne bring decades of experience from their time in the military—Brandon as an Army Ranger and Blayne as a Green Beret. From their service during some of the most intense years of modern warfare to navigating careers in business and leadership development, this episode dives deep into what it means to lead, adapt, and keep pushing forward. Whether it's combat, sales, or building a team, the same principles apply. Don't miss this one! It's got everything from Ranger stories to the hard truths about transitioning out of the military and finding new purpose. Grab a cup of coffee and tune in! Host: Find more about Marty Skovlund on socials @martythewriter And check out his book: “Send Me: The True Story of a Mother at War” https://a.co/d/ijYqfR3 Guests: Find more about Brandon Young & Blayne Smith on socials: @blayneps @Brandon.young14 @Appliedleadershippartners Visit their website:  www.appliedleadershippartners.com And check out their book: “Perseverance > Endurance: Lead with Resilience. Grow Through Adversity. Win Together.”  https://a.co/d/3rwqeVA  

Veteran State of Mind
Veteran State Of Mind Episode 220: Marty Skovlund

Veteran State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 43:28


Marty Skovlund, Jr. served in the US Army Rangers. He is journalist, photographer, and filmmaker who has reported on conflict in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Ukraine, and is the author of several books.Marty's latest book, written with Jo Kent, is available here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Send-Me-Incredible-Story-Mother/dp/0063039893Thank you to this episode's sponsor, Hamilton Gold Company: https://www.hamiltongoldcompany.com/Support the Show.

Arroe Collins
US Army Ranger Green Beret Joe Kent And And US Army Journalist Marty Skovlund Release Send Me

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 21:45


The extraordinary story of American special operator and trailblazer Shannon Kent, who hunted high value targets on classified missions in the most dangerous locales on earth while trying to balance her life as a wife and mother. Of the 1.3 million active-duty service members in the US military, only a tiny fraction are selected as "operators." Shannon Kent was one of the first women to serve at this level and was widely recognized as one of the best. Shannon served as a Navy cryptologic technician, responsible for signals intelligence and electronic warfare, but her proficiency with language set her apart. She was assigned to a unit so secretive that its name can't even be printed here, where she worked clandestinely to hunt the most wanted terrorists in the world. Send Me is Shannon's heroic life story, revealing the truth of both her work and the challenges she faced while trying to raise a family with her husband Joe, himself a Special Forces soldier. He and Shannon met in a war zone, their love forged during a special operations training course, their dedication spanning multiple combat deployments and the birth of their two boys. It is the legacy of an extraordinary woman who rose to the apex of the military, working with the most elite forces in the world, lifting the veil from the life of a Special Forces family to share their duty, sacrifice, and humanity. Drawing on their own extensive experience in special operations, Joe Kent and Marty Skovlund Jr. bring Shannon's heroic story to life, while providing a rare peek into the secretive world of special ops intelligence and a glimpse into the complexities of domestic life for a Special Forces family.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
US Army Ranger Green Beret Joe Kent And And US Army Journalist Marty Skovlund Release Send Me

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 21:45


The extraordinary story of American special operator and trailblazer Shannon Kent, who hunted high value targets on classified missions in the most dangerous locales on earth while trying to balance her life as a wife and mother. Of the 1.3 million active-duty service members in the US military, only a tiny fraction are selected as "operators." Shannon Kent was one of the first women to serve at this level and was widely recognized as one of the best. Shannon served as a Navy cryptologic technician, responsible for signals intelligence and electronic warfare, but her proficiency with language set her apart. She was assigned to a unit so secretive that its name can't even be printed here, where she worked clandestinely to hunt the most wanted terrorists in the world. Send Me is Shannon's heroic life story, revealing the truth of both her work and the challenges she faced while trying to raise a family with her husband Joe, himself a Special Forces soldier. He and Shannon met in a war zone, their love forged during a special operations training course, their dedication spanning multiple combat deployments and the birth of their two boys. It is the legacy of an extraordinary woman who rose to the apex of the military, working with the most elite forces in the world, lifting the veil from the life of a Special Forces family to share their duty, sacrifice, and humanity. Drawing on their own extensive experience in special operations, Joe Kent and Marty Skovlund Jr. bring Shannon's heroic story to life, while providing a rare peek into the secretive world of special ops intelligence and a glimpse into the complexities of domestic life for a Special Forces family.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

Veterans  Radio
Navy Chief Shannon Kent, a Determined Woman Warrior

Veterans Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 39:00


A suicide bomber took the life of Senior Chief Petty Officer & Cryptologist, Shannon Kent (U.S. Navy), on her 5th overseas deployment in 2019. Now, her husband and father of two, Green Beret Joe Kent (11 deployments), tells her story with Marty Skovlund, Jr., Army Ranger & Editor of Task & Purpose. Shannon Kent was an incredible linguist, patriot, and mother. This story is inspiring and uplifting notwithstanding the tragic circumstances of Shannon's death in Syria on an intel mission. Joe and Marty talk to host Jim Fausone.

Veteran Made
The Legacy of Shannon Kent w/ Marty Skovlund, Jr. and Joe Kent | Co-Authors of Send Me: A True Story of a Mother at War

Veteran Made

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 52:49


Carey spoke with Marty Skovlund, Jr. and Joe Kent, co-authors of Send Me: A True Story of a Mother at War, available for pre-order. Shannon Kent hunted high value targets on classified missions in the most dangerous locales on earth while trying to balance her life as a wife and mother. She was killed in action fighting ISIS in Syria. Follow Joe and Marty on Instagram where you can also follow Veteran Made for daily updates! SUBSCRIBE! to my daily newsletter, SERVICE TO CIVILIAN This episode is sponsored by Go Pills. Use "VM15" at checkout for 15% off your order. This episode is presented by our NEW! VM - Stacked Logo T-Shirts Intro Song composed and produced by Cleod9.

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Veteran Made
Mastering the Art of Transition w/ Marty Skovlund, Jr. | Editor-in-Chief at Task & Purpose

Veteran Made

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 52:17


Carey spoke with Marty Skovlund, Jr., a former Army Ranger, a journalist, and filmmaker. He founded both Havok Journal and Coffee or Die Magazine, and he is now the Editor-in-Chief at Task & Purpose.   They talked about mastering the art of transition.   You can follow Marty and Task & Purpose on Instagram where you can also follow Veteran Made for daily updates.  

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Battleline Podcast
Marty Skovlund discusses GWOT era Army Rangers

Battleline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 106:19


Marty Skovlund Jr. is a retired Army Ranger and the current executive editor of Coffee or Die Magazine. Marty is the author of "Violence of Action: Untold Stories of the 75th Ranger Regiment in the War on Terror,” and “The True Story of How Standing Rock Fell.” He has also been seen on the History Channel as the co-host of "JFK Declassified." Visit http://CoffeeOrDie.com and follow Marty on Twitter & Instagram @MartySkovlundJr Pick up the official Battleline Podcast shirt and be sure to tag us on Instagram: https://tanto-apparel.myshopify.com/collections/apparel/products/battleline-podcast 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 To get 15% off any $40+ order with Ned CBD and get a FREE sample of their new De-Stress Blend go to http://www.helloned.com/BATTLELINE Photonis Defense is the global leader in night vision solutions providing more high-quality night vision capabilities than anyone. Hunters, shooters, boaters and outdoor enthusiasts rely on Photonis Defense systems to make their adventures safer and more successful. Visit http://photonisdefense.com for more information; or look for Photonis Defense product options from your night vision dealer.

Dead Reckoning Collective
DRC31: Marty Skovlund Jr & Mac Caltrider [Coffee or Die]

Dead Reckoning Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 50:34


In episode 31, Tyler sat down with Marty Skovlund & Mac Caltrider while they were in Kittery Maine for DRC's writing workshop. Marty is the executive editor of Black Rifle Coffee Company's magazine, Coffee or Die. Mac is one of their newest staff writers within their Entertainment vertical. Check out this episode to get some perspective on the culture and expectations at Coffee or Die and what all it takes when you're a new writer. This was a great episode to record and we hope you enjoy listening.

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Armed & Ready
Marty Skovlund - From the Army to the Competitive Coffee Industry

Armed & Ready

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 41:55


This week's guest is Marty Skovlund; Army Veteran now Executive editor at Coffee or Die Magazine from The Black Rifle Coffee Company. We sit down for a great discussion in marketing and the importance of a sharp online presence, and how staying up-to-date widely can increase engagement. Marty also shares his experiences with launching a magazine from online to print and working in the competitive coffee industry. Finally, we share our opinions on the current crazy real estate industry and the opportunities that come with “the new normal”.Make sure you give it a listen! 

Profiles in Havok
UFOs, Microwave Attacks, and the Long Con

Profiles in Havok

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 73:20


UFOs. That's right. This week Havok Journal owner Charlie Faint and his daughter Emily Faint help me dive into the newly released, alarming footage of UFO's buzzing the USS Russell. That wasn't the only deeply troubling topic – we also talked about the on-going microwave attacks of US diplomats both globally and, now, in Washington DC. And I also wanted to make sure we covered the leak of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif's comments about the killing of Qassim Suleimani and John Kerry's potential spillage of classified information. With topics like these, it's hard not to go heavy on the fearmongering. We tried lightening the mood by having Emily on, honoring April's “Month of the Military Child” two weeks too late. I'm not sure it works - I probably ended up bumming her out about the future of the US, not to mention asking her to pretend she's an expert on Iranian politics, pulsating sonic attacks, and UFOs (which, to be honest, any 17-year old really should be). This episode has 100% of your FDA recommended daily allowance of mystery, intrigue, and the upside of playing mixed-gender football.   Show Alibis Due to some family commitments, I had to record this on consecutive days with the Marty Skovlund episode. It was my first time compressing my prep time and, if I'm being honest, it showed. My brain was swimming in so many data points that I was tripping all over myself to get any one of them out. I really crammed because I had a gut feeling that there's no better way to lose an audience than by doing an hour-long, half-assed take on UFOs. We'll see if this week's inarticulateness manages to actually be the better way to lose an audience. Inarticulateness, you say? Yeah. I start off by saying “gobble up” instead of “garble up.” I think I also say “rich” about fifty times in the first two minutes. I'm sure you'll find other examples. Maybe make it a drinking game. I should point out that Charlie and Emily were sitting in the same room during the show. To prevent the significant feedback that caused, they had to keep themselves on mute except when they were talking. I say all this because, at one point, I tell Charlie and Emily that I'm trying hard to say “Month of the Military Child” instead of “Military Child of the Month” and you'll just have to take my word for it that they were laughing. And that's not the only time in the episode that I was killing while they were on mute. I'm totally not delusional. I'm not just tossing out dad jokes that land with a thud. I'm seriously funny. Seriously. The subjects we talk about this week are spooky. But there's nothing like talking about microwave attacks and then seeing your camera and Emily's mic go out. I'd hoped the Russians would at least let us get to a few million downloads before we'd be targeted. I don't want to ruin our post-show Easter egg, but did want to clarify my memory of the French Commando course in Djibouti. I'm pretty sure it's just in my imagination that you're awarded a Kepi Blanc or a tab. And I can't remember if it was the Commando course I missed or the jump where I could have had French jump wings. Either way, I don't have any of them, so I'm not sure why I even bother to ombudsman any of this.   Show Notes Month of the Military Child Recent UFO reporting How the Pentagon Started Taking UFOs Seriously Upcoming Senate UFO report Microwave Attacks in Cuba How Many American Spies Have to Die Before We Do Something Here? Near the White House Background on the JCPOA Zarif Leak John Kerry's Denial on Leaking to Iran Doesn't Add Up Gulf States Drawing Close to Israel Columbia Defends Inviting Mahmoud Ahmadinejad US Police Tactics Embrace Microwave Attacks Russia Is Harassing US Diplomats All Over Europe Russian FSB Guard Attacks US Diplomat Outside Moscow Embassy Cyber Attacks Hackers Threaten to Share US Police Informant Data 9 cyberattacks that threatened officer safety...

Sword and Pen
Coffee or Die Executive Editor and former Army Ranger Marty Skovlund talks journalism and transitioning.

Sword and Pen

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 60:54


Coffee or Die Executive Editor and former Army Ranger Marty Skovlund joins the program to discuss where military veterans fit in the journalism space. Sword and Pen is a production of Military Veteran in Journalism, a professional association that builds community for vets, supports their career growth, and advocates for diversifying newsrooms through hiring and promoting more vets. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr)

Armed & Ready
Marty Skovlund with Coffee or Die Mag

Armed & Ready

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 37:18


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Dead Reckoning Collective
DRC23: Marty Skovlund [Coffee or Die]

Dead Reckoning Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 82:36


In episode 23 we had the pleasure of sitting down with Marty Skovlund, who is a former 1/75 Ranger and held several titles at various publications before finding his new home at Black Rifle Coffee Company. Marty is the editor of the company’s magazine, Coffee or Die. Check our this episode to get some perspective on his previous projects as well as some exciting things he has coming out in the future. This was a great episode to record and we hope you enjoy listening out there in quarantine land.

Mentors for Military Podcast
EP-217 | Kicking it with Marty Skovlund of BRC Coffee or Die

Mentors for Military Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 45:36


In this episode we kick back and shoot the s**t with former US Army Ranger Marty Skovlund Jr. Marty is the executive editor of Black Rifle Company's Coffee or Die Magazine, a publication that covers a variety of topics that generally focus on the people, places, or things that are interesting, entertaining, or informative to America’s coffee drinkers — often going to dangerous or austere locations to report those stories. Our conversation gets into combat stories, Chief Shannon Kent who was a member of an elite special missions unit on the ground hunting ISIS, and other topics. Coffee or Die Magazine: https://coffeeordie.com ________ This podcast is being brought to you by UnCanna. Visit UnCanna.com and use the code Mentors4mil for your discount. Read our disclaimer at http://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/ Join our new closed Facebook Team Room at https://www.facebook.com/groups/mentors4mil Visit https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil? to become a patron of our podcast. Follow Mentors for Military: iTunes: https://apple.co/1WaEvbB Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl PodBean: https://mentorsformilitary.podbean.com/ SoundCloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/mentors4mil Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentors4mil Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mentors4mil Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mentors4mil Homepage: http://www.mentorsformilitary.com Use Code Mentors4mil at http://www.SkeletonOptics.com to receive your discount.

Mindset Radio
Finding the "Whole Person," discovering there's more to life than being able to shoot, move and communicate

Mindset Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 49:54


An unexpected conversation for Wednesday's podcast with Marty Skovlund, Jr as we continue our week and dive into what it means to take care of the "whole person," mentally, physically and spiritually. You do not want to miss this episode!

Beyond the Kill
EP 130: Wielding the Sword and the Pen with Marty Skovlund, Jr.

Beyond the Kill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 121:28


On this episode, Adam is joined by Marty Skovlund, Jr. from Black Rifle Coffee Co. where he is Executive Editor of Coffee or Die Magazine. Marty is one interesting cat. He’s an Army veteran (75th Ranger Regiment), with multiple deployments overseas, as well as an author, journalist, and now, editor. On this show, Marty and Adam cover the inner workings of the modern media machine, how to tell whether what you’re reading, watching, or hearing is biased or objective journalism, and Marty’s observations from his travels across the US and around the world. @blackriflecoffee @coffeeordiemag Violence of Action

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Choose the Hard Way
Former Army Ranger & Writer Marty Skovlund, Jr.

Choose the Hard Way

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 77:21


Marty Skovlund, Jr. is a veteran Army Ranger who served in the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. Currently the executive editor of Black Rifle Coffee Company’s Coffee or Die magazine, he’s an entrepreneur, journalist, photographer, award-winning filmmaker and the author of Ranger Knowledge: The Complete Study Guide. His book Violence of Action: The Untold Stories of the 75th Ranger Regiment in the War on Terror, is a gripping, remarkable history of the GWoT told through first person accounts from Marty, other Rangers and their families and spouses. Marty is a guy who has done hard things and keeps pushing himself into new and challenging terrain, whether that’s going back to Afghanistan as a journalist to do in-depth reporting on the state of the ongoing war on terror or producing and directing documentaries. He’s currently working on his third book, a memoir. Follow Marty on twitter and Instagram @martyskovlundjr and on his website. If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe, share with your friends and give us a positive rating. You can find more at www.choosethehardway.com and you can get in touch @hardwaypod on Twitter or send an email to choosethehardway@gmail.com.  

Zero Blog Thirty
ZBT #66: Post Christmas Party Daze with Marty Skovlund Jr.

Zero Blog Thirty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 52:43


Uncle Chaps gets a liiiiiitle testy with Cons after Cons chewed gum and drank water directly into the mic for the one billionth time. Cons and RadioBren recap Barstool's Christmas party, and then the gang talks Christmas movies. Chaps brings on Marty Skovlund to talk about what's going on in Afghanistan.

Launch Code Podcast
Episode 048 - Peter Donnelly and Marty Skovlund

Launch Code Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 47:03


JT and Evan sit down with authors Peter Donnelly and Marty Skovlund and discuss success in the publishing world. 

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Hazard Ground
Marty Skovlund

Hazard Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 52:47


When Marty Skovlund joined the military, he knew right from the start he wanted to be a part of the best the Army had to offer.  He wanted to be a part of something bigger than himself...and Marty is not a small man.  So after Infantry School, he earned a coveted spot in the 75th Ranger Regiment, one of the most elite units in the United States Military.  While in the Ranger Regiment, Marty served five combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan combined.  Marty has since left the military, and is now an author and filmmaker, bringing other great stories, like his, to life.  Check out his story of combat and survival on this episode of Hazard Ground!   Violence of Action: The Untold Stories of the 75th Ranger Regiment in the War on Terror | www.martyskovlundjr.com | @MartySkovlundJr | www.darbyproject.org

Drinkin' Bros Podcast
Episode 32 - Her Name Was Broquel?

Drinkin' Bros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2016 60:35


Ross Patterson and Jarred Taylor chat with special guest Marty Skovlund about why he literally lives in a van down by the river.

Drinkin' Bros Podcast
Episode 32 - Her Name Was Broquel?

Drinkin' Bros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2016 60:35


Ross Patterson and Jarred Taylor chat with special guest Marty Skovlund about why he literally lives in a van down by the river.

The New American Veteran Program
Sebastian Junger, Nomadic Veterans and The Power of One

The New American Veteran Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 64:00


Karl talks with Brian Schiele to learn about Utah's "Call Your Military Hero" Day; then gets a final update from one of the Nomadic Veterans; then interviews author Sebastian Junger about War, Restrepo and Korengal.  Photos provided by Sebastian Junger, Marty Skovlund and Brian Schiele.