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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
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
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
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/
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
On this Monday, Tom begins the week with Jason Van Camp, former Green Beret, founder of Mission Six Zero, and author of Deliberate Discomfort. Jason makes for a great conversation in this episode as time surely flies by when listening to this one. From just downright & straight forward motivation, to success and failure within civilian life and in business, to various ways of helping veterans and contributing to the this unreal and supportive veteran community that exists. With quite a few laughs and stories to share, again, we hope you all enjoy this episode as much as we did. Be sure to grab a copy of Jason's new book Deliberate Discomfort, share, and leave a review! We look forward to having Jason on in the future to bring you all yet another great episode and thank him greatly for coming on the show!Support the show for *Exclusive Content*, *Give-Away Packages*, *Additional Discount Codes*, and the opportunity to be a part of The Kensington Corner mission and community, and much more! (https://www.Patreon.com/thekensingtoncorner )Remember to Follow, Share, and Review, and Subscribe to stay current with new announcements & upcoming episodes. From all of us at TKC, Thank you for supporting and listening.Support the show (https://www.Patreon.com/thekensingtoncorner )
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