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Taya Kyle, widow of Navy Seal Chris Kyle, known from the movie and book, American Sniper discusses how his tragic murder thrust her into the spotlight she never sought. Taya talks about the decision to rise above the grief and heartbreak with her kids to build their own American Legacy while continuing the legacy Chris built as one of America's greatest heroes.
In this episode, Haley and Dustin sit down with Taya Kyle, the wife of the late Navy Seal Chris Kyle from the American Sniper story. Taya shares her hope story of how the Lord helped her navigate her children's grief, as well as her own, in the aftermath of Chris' tragic death. She reflects on the lessons she learned about parenting, faith, and God's grace in our grief. She also discusses her latest children's book, Prayers for Bears, and the importance of gratitude. Taya also shares about the work she's doing with military families through the Taya and Chris Kyle Foundation, the uniqueness of military family struggles, and how we can help. Subscribe to the podcast and tune in each week as Haley and Dustin share with you what the Bible says about real-life issues with compassion, warmth, and wit. So you have every reason for hope, for every challenge in life. Because hope means everything. Hope Talks is a podcast of the ministry of Hope for the Heart. Listen in to learn more : (06:51) Intensifying Faith Amid Loss (18:20) Prioritizing Loved Ones Over Work (29:17) Healing and Grief After Loss (38:21) Navigating Grief and Finding Hope (43:13) Finding Faith Through Obedience (46:25) Spontaneous Kenya Trip Saves Time (51:56) Enhancing Service Marriages Through Coaching (58:51) God's Nudging in Life -------------- Taya Kyle resources Learn more about the Taya and Chris Kyle Foundation – Service Marriage Strong: https://www.tackf.org/ Learn more about Taya Kyle: https://tayakyle.com/ Get Taya's children's book, Prayers for Bears: https://tinyurl.com/49hj9myf Connect with Taya on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tayakyle/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TayaKyleAmericanWife/ ---------------------------- Hope for the Heart resources : Connect with Hope for the Heart on social! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopefortheheart Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheheart Learn more about the ministry and resources of Hope for the Heart: https://www.hopefortheheart.org/ Learn more about Hope Talks and catch up on past episodes: https://www.hopefortheheart.org/hopetalks/ Want to talk with June Hunt on Hope in the Night about a difficult life issue? Schedule a time here: https://resource.hopefortheheart.org/talk-with-june-hope-in-the-night God's plan for you: https://www.hopefortheheart.org/gods-plan-for-you/ Give to the ministry of Hope for the Heart: https://raisedonors.com/hopefortheheart/givehope?sc=HTPDON Learn about our summer event on Mental Health and the Church: https://resource.hopefortheheart.org/mental-health-and-the-church Sign up for our fall Hope Together conference: https://hopetogether.com/ -------------- Bible verses mentioned in this episode Matthew 5:4 – “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” John 11:21-26, 32-35 -- “Lord,” Martha said to Jesus, “if you had been here, my brother would not have died. But I know that even now God will give you whatever you ask.” Jesus said to her, “Your brother will rise again.” Martha answered, “I know he will rise again in the resurrection at the last day.” Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die, and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?” … When Mary reached the place where Jesus was and saw him, she fell at his feet and said, “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died.” When Jesus saw her weeping, and the Jews who had come along with her also weeping, he was deeply moved in spirit and troubled. “Where have you laid him?” he asked. “Come and see, Lord,” they replied. Jesus wept.” James 4:6 – “But he gives us more grace.”
Carrying the Torch: Honoring Heroes with Colton Kyle This week, Marcus and Melanie are honored to welcome Colton Kyle, the driving force behind the American Sniper Brand. Colton continues the legacy of his late father, U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, by embodying the values of respect, honor, and patriotism through a line of clothing and accessories. Join us as we delve into Colton's mission to celebrate and support the heroes among us, and how American Sniper Brand aims to be a symbol of love, sacrifice, and strength. Colton's dad, U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, was the most lethal sniper in American history. Colton created the American Sniper Brand to honor his father's legacy and to support the men and women who serve our country. A portion of the proceeds from the brand goes to the Taya and Chris Kyle Foundation, which strengthens the marriages of service families. Colton shares stories about his father, Chris Kyle, and the values he stood for. The inspiration behind American Sniper Brand and how it aims to honor the legacy of fallen heroes. The core values of respect, honor, and patriotism that guide the brand. Colton's vision for American Sniper as a symbol of a warrior's love—love for God, others, and self-discipline. Tune in to hear Colton Kyle's inspiring journey and how he continues to honor his father's legacy while supporting the heroes of today. Don't miss this heartfelt and patriotic episode! In This Episode You Will Hear: • What I did experience [with my dad] was a great love from a great father. • I believe I have a different gifting. (16:02) • I discovered Muay Thai [martial arts] not very long ago and I absolutely love it. (16:26) • I'm very confident in myself and my abilities. (17:14) • Physical training in the martial arts arena means so much more than just being physically capable. (18:12) • God has given me the tools and the people and the resources that I'm gonna be more than okay. (19:33) • I think I'm a better man today than I would have been had I not lost my father. (20:02) • If you're gonna train a martial artist, you want to put him through the most rigorous and difficult training possible so that they're prepare to take on anything. (20:18) • You can't live tomorrow; you can't life in the past; all you can do is show up and be present in the day. (21:45) • In my head I see a tidal wave that overcompensates for the loss that I had. (22:04) • God gave us life. We're not even deserving of that, really. (23:09) • God didn't take my father. He allowed it to happen and I've seen the good that was brought through it. (28:20) • I'm passionate, as well, about the firearm and tactical industry. (44:04) • I stand for Godliness. I stand for patriotism, I stand for sacrifice, duty, excellence, professionalism. (44:30) • I'm a visionary, so I see the future in everything. I'm very excited about that. (49:08) • I'm Colton Kyle, and I'm just gonna be Colton Kyle. Whatever Colton Kyle can be he will be. (51:36) • You should strive to be better than your mother; better than you father, in the ways you can control. (55:00) • To be really successful in something, you have to be gifted in that. (56:29) • The greatest you could ever give somebody is to introduce them to Christ. (60:10) Socials: - IG: coltonkyleofficial - americansniper.brand - https://americansniper.com/ - IG: team_neverquit , marcusluttrell , melanieluttrell , huntero13 - https://www.patreon.com/teamneverquit Sponsors: - Navyfederal.org - Policygenius.com - GoodRX.com/TNQ - ghostbed.com/TNQ [TNQ] - Shadyrays.com [TNQ] - Hims.com/TNQ - Shopify.com/TNQ - mackweldon.com/utm_source=streaming&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=podcastlaunch&utm_content=TNQutm_term=TNQ - drinkAG1.com/TNQ - PXG.com/TNQ - Aura.com/TNQ - Moink.com/TNQ - TAKELEAN.com [TNQ] - usejoymode.com [TNQ] - Shhtape.com [TNQ]
Join us for a gripping episode of Film & Whiskey as we review the intense 2014 film, American Sniper, directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Bradley Cooper. We pair this deep dive into the life of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle with a tasting of the bold Rebel 10-Year Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey. Timestamps: (0:00) Intro (08:57) Brad Explains (11:08) Performances and Themes (28:24) Rebel 10-Year Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey Review (37:35) Two Facts and a Falsehood (41:42) Final Analysis (1:00:13) Let's Make it a Double Explore the intense portrayal of Chris Kyle's life and career in American Sniper. We discuss Bradley Cooper's transformative performance, the film's depiction of the trials of war, and its resonance with audiences. Insights into Clint Eastwood's direction highlight how the film captures the complexities of warfare and personal sacrifice. Shift gears to a sensory analysis of Rebel 10-Year Single Barrel Bourbon. Discover how its hints of caramel, citrus, and bold spice create a robust profile that complements an evening of movie watching. We'll also touch on its craftsmanship, from the selection of the barrels to the distilling process that makes each batch unique. We conclude by discussing the cultural impact of American Sniper and the distinctive qualities of Rebel 10-Year Bourbon. Listen in as we give our final scores and share comments from our listeners. Film & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Tuesday. Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Email us! Join our Discord server! For more episodes and engaging content, visit Film & Whiskey's website at www.filmwhiskey.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmwhiskey/support
A military widow struggles with her husband's death, a heartbroken Marine is forced to face his past, and an older widow secretly spreads wisdom while she still can. When the lives of these three broken souls converge, they finally find peace and love. Today on Crime Stories, Nancy Grace speaks with author and star of the new Fox Nation film, The Shell Collector. Along with Nancy Naigle and Caitlin Clark, two military widows, Barb Allen and Taya Kyle discuss their own experiences in dealing with the loss of their husbands. Joining Nancy Grace today: Nancy Naigle - USA TODAY and ECPA Bestselling Author: "The Shell Collector, NancyNaigle.com, Instagram/Twitter: @nancynaigle Caitlin Clark - Actress, "The Shell Collector", Instagram: @Caitlin_M_Clark, Barb Allen - Wife of Lt. Louis Allen, killed killed in Iraq in 2005 Author/Speaker/Podcast Host: "Flex Your Freedom", Author: "What Not to Wear to a Murder Trial", "How to Woo a Widow" and "Front Toward Enemy" BarbAllenSpeaks.com, Instagram: @BarbAllenSpeaks Taya Kyle - Wife of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle (killed in 2013, American Sniper - two children), Executive Director: Taya and Chris Kyle Foundation, Tackf.org, Author: "American Wife" & "American Spirit", Twitter/Instagram: @TayaKyle Caryn Stark - NYC Psychologist, CarynStark.com, Twitter: @carynpsych, Facebook: "Caryn Stark" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley marks Veterans Day by sharing this 2015 conversation with Bradley Cooper at the Washington D.C. premiere of Clint Eastwood's "American Sniper." Cooper discusses playing the late U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, who was hailed as the deadliest sniper in U.S. history. You'll also hear a 2018 exchange with Cooper discussing his directorial debut, "A Star is Born."
A momentary trip down movie memory lane to the landmark cinematic masterpiece called American Sniper. Van reviews this biopic of the life of American hero Navy SEAL Chris Kyle. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/moviesmerica?fan_landing=true)
COJO Music / Warner Music Nashville and Trafalgar Releasing are proud to announce a theatrical event release for Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story, with limited screenings beginning August 10th. The film, from rising country music superstar Cody Johnson and Tacklebox Films, recounts Johnson's real-life journey from the dusty rodeo arenas of rural Texas to some of the biggest musical stages in America. With guest appearances by Reba McEntire, Navy Seal Chris Kyle's widow Taya (Kyle), Houston Ranch's James Barton, along with Johnson's wife Brandi (Johnson), his producer Trent Willmon, his pastor Randy Weaver and his high school teachers, Johnson... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/dear-rodeo-the-cody-johnson-story-rides-into-prescott-valley-august-10/
Last month, a jury convicted 27-year-old Marine Corps veteran Eddie Ray Routh in the shooting deaths of former U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle --the inspiration behind the movie American Sniper--and Kyle's friend, Chad Littlefield, at a Texas shooting range in 2013. Routh admitted to killing the men, but his lawyers argued that he suffered from severe mental problems, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), after returning home from service --and even received psychiatric treatment a week before the shootings. In an exclusive interview, Routh's parents, Jodi and Raymond, open up to Dr. Phil about their son. What was he like as a child? And, when do they say they noticed a change in his behavior? Jodi admits she reached out to Chris, who volunteered to work with veterans suffering from PTSD, and asked him to help her son. Does she have any regrets? Plus, hear from Routh's sister, Laura, who says she was the first person her brother confessed to on that fateful day. Did she ever suspect he was capable of such a horrific act? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At a gun range in Texas, ex-Marine Eddie Routh shot and killed former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and his friend, Chad Littlefield.
Wife of AMERICAN SNIPER and Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling Author of AMERICAN WIFE talks about life during Covid-19 and a special story about Chris that you've never heard! Listen to Frank, Starlene & Hudson in the morning on 94.9 KLTY. Mon-Fri 5:30-10AM CST Download our free mobile app, in your app store. Search for 949 KLTY See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Wife of AMERICAN SNIPER and Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling Author of AMERICAN WIFE talks about life during Covid-19 and a special story about Chris that you've never heard! Listen to Frank, Starlene & Hudson in the morning on 94.9 KLTY. Mon-Fri 5:30-10AM CST Download our free mobile app, in your app store. Search for 949 KLTY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pour un nouveau passage dans le bunker, le colonel Michel Goya aborde cette fois un film plus récent — énorme succès aux Etats-Unis — en dépit de nombre d'aspects problématiques, "American Sniper" de Clint Eastwood, inspiré de l'autobiographie du Navy Seal Chris Kyle.
Sometimes life leads us through painful and lonely territory. It happened to Taya Kyle after the loss of her husband, Navy SEAL Chris Kyle. (Documented in the book/movie American Sniper.) But Taya's journey uncovered a new purpose and now in her latest book "American Spirit: Profiles in Resilience, Courage and Faith" she introduces us to some remarkable Americans, who will inspire us all to live and love.
He is the deadliest American sniper ever, called "the devil" by the enemies he hunted and "the legend" by his Navy SEAL brothers.From 1999 to 2009, U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle recorded the most career sniper kills in United States military history. The Pentagon has officially confirmed more than 150 of Kyles kills (the previous American record was 109), but it has declined to verify the astonishing total number for this book. Iraqi insurgents feared Kyle so much they named him al-Shaitan ("the devil") and placed a bounty on his head. Kyle earned legendary status among his fellow SEALs, Marines, and U.S. Army soldiers, whom he protected with deadly accuracy from rooftops and stealth positions. Gripping and unforgettable, Kyle's masterful account of his extraordinary battlefield experiences ranks as one of the great war memoirs of all time.A native Texan who learned to shoot on childhood hunting trips with his father, Kyle was a champion saddle-bronc rider prior to joining the Navy. After 9/11, he was thrust onto the front lines of the War on Terror, and soon found his calling as a world-class sniper who performed best under fire. He recorded a personal-record 2,100-yard kill shot outside Baghdad; in Fallujah, Kyle braved heavy fire to rescue a group of Marines trapped on a street; in Ramadi, he stared down insurgents with his pistol in close combat. Kyle talks honestly about the pain of war - of twice being shot and experiencing the tragic deaths of two close friends.American Sniper also honors Kyle's fellow warriors, who raised hell on and off the battlefield. And in moving first-person accounts throughout, Kyle's wife, Taya, speaks openly about the strains of war on their marriage and children, as well as on Chris.Adrenaline-charged and deeply personal, American Sniper is a thrilling eyewitness account of war that only one man could tell.
Mark Lee Greenblatt is an attorney based in Washington D.C. having worked several high profile senate corruption cases. Mark spent 5 years and hundreds of hours investigating to gain the information for his book “Valor” which tells the stories of the unsung heroes of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Favorite Success Quote “Your either part of the solution or you are part of the problem.” – Eldridge Cleaver Key Points 1. Grace Under Pressure In his book Valor, Mark shares a story about Chris Choay, who, while trying to lead his squad in a flanking maneuver, found himself completely alone and exposed only meters away from the enemies position. Instead of retreating, Chris calmly raised his rifle and fired…only to find his gun had jammed. He now stood like a fish in a barrel; if any of the insurgents looked over and saw him, he was dead. Calmly lowering his weapon, Chris cleared the chamber, reloaded a new magazine, and engaged the threat, eliminating the remaining hostiles. Through his actions, Chris demonstrated extreme courage and performance under incredible pressure. It is this grace under pressure, this resiliency to the surrounding environment that we can demonstrate in our own lives when our first world problems causing undue stress and frustration. Simply take a deep breath and think about Chris and make the decision to face adversity with grace 2. Change your frame of reference You are not at war, you don't have enemies firing bullets and rockets over your head, and odds are you never will. In the western society, we often find it so easy to get angry at the smallest things. When the wifi in our house isn't as fast as we want it to be, we throw a fit, screaming and swearing at the lifeless modem. When the wait time at our favorite restaurant is longer than we want, we complain and whine about how terrible life is and how we don't have the time for this (ignoring the four hours we wasted on netflix that afternoon). However, as 1st world citizens, very few of us have ever experienced true adversity. Few of us will ever know true hunger, few of us will ever know true fear, and few of us will ever face anything in our entire lives that compares to a typical day in the office for guys like Chris Choay. We need to remember this and see our issues for what they truly are. 3. Show humility For his book, Mark interviewed Navy SEAL Chris Kyle for several hours. Chris is the most lethal sniper in U.S. history having over 150 confirmed kills (and reportedly as many as 240 total), several bronze and silver stars, and being nicknamed “The Legend” by the SEAL community. However in all of his interview, Kyle never once mentioned any of these things. In the day of twitter and instagram, we struggle to cook a good steak without bragging about it to our entire social circle, however men of true character are humble in accomplishment and it is the exploits of men like Chris Kyle that remind us of this. 4. Push yourself beyond what you think you are capable of The Navy SEALs are famous for what they call “hell week” which is 5 and a half days of nonstop mental and physical pain. During hell week, recruits are kept awake for nearly the entire week, receiving a maximum of four hours of sleep, they are forced to run over 200 miles, and sit in the freezing surf of the pacific ocean. As a society, we have become used to soft living and mundane existences, therefore, whenever a challenge does present itself, we cower away from it, fearing the pain of growth. As men, we must begin to seek challenge realizing that we are capable of far more than we could ever imagine, and that it is by doing the perceived impossible that we grow.
Taya Kyle is the wife of legendary U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, who was killed in 2013 by a fellow veteran. As a companion to her husband’s bestselling book, American Sniper, which was made into a critically acclaimed film in 2014, Taya wrote American Wife. In her book, Taya describes what it was like to be married to the deadliest sniper in U.S. military history.
Kuzyk Law's "Fighting for Justice" Radio with Robert, Mark, & Reid analyzes civil cases in the news, trends in the law, & covers all legal current events. - (http://kuzyklaw.com) Sheriff Richard Mack (sheriffmack.com) former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, and long-time crusader for freedom and individual rights. Mack has authored books relating to gun ownership and the role that law enforcement should, in his opinion, play in America. He currently speaks at seminars "on constitutional issues relating to gun control, law enforcement, States' rights, the drug war, and the oath of office. He regularly speaks out on the Tea Party too. He is a regular on Radio & TV nationwide. Topics covered on today's show include: A $27 million lawsuit is accusing Ventura County law enforcement of conducting illegal strip searches and raids that the plaintiffs say violated their civil rights Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura says he plans to take his defamation fight against the estate of slain Navy SEAL Chris Kyle to the U. S. Supreme Court. Worn out rivet fasteners on a Ferris wheel are being blamed for an overturned gondola at an eastern Tennessee fair that earlier this week sent three girls plummeting more than 30 feet to the ground.
Army Snipers, Ramadi, Kixeye Gaming, Webinars GRP 20-On todays episode of the podcast we conducted two separate interviews. The first interview is with combat veteran and owner of Krupto Strategic Nick Betts. Nick spent 8 years in the Army as an Infantrymen, serving his first tour in Ramadi, Iraq which was one of the most contested cities of the entire campaign. Stories of combat in Ramadi have been brought to light by books like American Sniper written by Navy SEAL Chris Kyle. Betts served in Ramadi with the SEALs during his tour there, and gives us a combat story as well. In the second interview Mike Glover has on Will Harbin the Chairman & CEO of KIXEYE, a leading developer and publisher of online games and a pioneer in free-to-play gaming. Over the last six years, Harbin has led KIXEYE to become one of the top gaming companies in North America. In addition to founding numerous other companies, he is also an avid shooter, hunter, and sportsman. Mike and Will discuss leadership, and will gives some great advice on how to build a team that will lead to success for any business. The webinar will be held on Saturday April 9th at 4pm eastern standard time. In this webinar we will be discussing survival psychology-why people live and die, review a survival case study, discuss training methodology for filling the gap, and establish survival techniques and procedures that will increase your ability to react and survive a natural or man-made catastrophe. This block of instruction will last approx. 2-2hr-30min. Followed by 30 minutes of Q&A on survival and preparedness. The webinar will cost $79.99. Go to www.fieldcraftsurvival.com and under the store tab click training. There you can find the option to purchase your slot for the webinar. Mike Glover the Co-Owner of FieldCraft Survival is a former Special Forces SGM, Sniper, and Survival Expert. He has worked as a USG Contractor for a government agency for 3 years in austere "low visibility" environments and is an expert in trade craft, field craft, survival preparedness and low visibility operations. Send an email to Podcast@globalRecon.net if you have any questions or suggestions. Webinar Opt in Link: http://www.fieldcraftsurvival.com/store/#!/Live-Webinar-O-P-S-Course-with-Mike-from-FieldCraft-LLC-9APR16-3-HRS/p/64142121/category=17958375
Jason Hall was marked an A-list screenwriter the moment DreamWorks and Warner Bros joined forces after Steven Spielberg agreed to direct Bradley Cooper in American Sniper, based on the life of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle.
Last week on Hardcore MBA we talked with Jim DeFelice, the writer of American Sniper, which famously told the story of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle. This week we have on the show an actual Navy SEAL, Brandon Webb, to talk about his experience in the navy and in entrepreneurship. Now, I don’t want you to […]
A Warrior's Faith: Navy SEAL Ryan Job, a Life-Changing Firefight, and the Belief That Transformed His Life. The biggest film in America has a companion story you must know. “American Sniper” follows the life of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, the most deadly sniper in American history and his Navy SEAL Team 3 brothers. The movie made history of it’s own by becoming the largest grossing film debut in the month of January ever, raking in over $107 million dollars in it’s opening weekend. The movie version of “American Sniper” was adapted from Kyle’s New York Times #1 best selling book, which was dedicated to Kyle’s NAVY Seal teammate and close friend Ryan “Biggles” Job (pronounced Jobe), a central character in both the book and film. Hollywood actor Jake McDorman portrayed Ryan Job in the film version, while “American Sniper” co-producer Bradley Cooper plays Kyle. The real life Ryan Job lived, and tragically died, in Scottsdale Arizona. Chris Kyle and Ryan Job were SEAL teammate on SEAL Team 3. The two were on a rooftop in Ramadi, Iraq when Job was shot in the face and gravely wounded by an enemy sniper. Job miraculously survived but was rendered permanently blind in the incident, captured in one of the movie’s most harrowing sequences. Shortly after returning stateside for facial reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation, Ryan Job settled with his wife in Scottsdale, where he attended Scottsdale Bible Church, became involved in wounded veteran’s causes and befriended Robert Vera. Vera, a former U.S. Senate aide on military affairs, trained with Ryan in the hills around Phoenix for Job’s blind hike to the summit of Mt. Rainier. At 14, 411 feet Mt. Rainier is one the most challenging and deadliest peaks in America. An avid hunter, the totally blind former SEAL also managed to successfully hunt a massive 980 pound bull elk. Vera and Job were close friends, and trained together to race Ironman triathlons. Ryan earned his college degree with honors and served as a spokesman for disabled veterans organization. Tragically, after surviving the deadly attack in Iraq and with his wife pregnant with their first child, Ryan Job died of a medical overdose at Maricopa County Medical Center, two days after a round of facial reconstructive surgeries. Ryan Job’s real life story is more complex, more inspiring and in some ways even more tragic than Chris Kyle’s, says Vera, who pays tribute to his fallen friend in a new book; “A Warrior’s Faith: Navy SEAL Ryan Job, a Life-Changing Firefight, and the Belief That Transformed His Life”. The book will be released March 3rd by HarperCollins. “I hope that readers will come away as inspired by Ryan’s courage, determination and faith, as I was,” Vera said. Vera, who was also friendly with Chris Kyle, says that the runaway success of the film “American Sniper” and seeing his friends portrayed on the silver screen has taken him by surprise. “The movie was a little eerie for me, it was like seeing a ghost because Jake McDorman actually looked and sounded a lot like Ryan”. Vera gave the eulogy at Ryan’s funeral in Scottsdale that was attended by several hundred Navy SEALs from around the globe. He was also in attendance at Kyle’s funeral service in Texas in 2013. “A Warrior’s Faith” chronicles’ Job’s amazing life from the time he was wounded and made blind to his summit climb of Mt. Rainier and his elk hunting adventure, all while blind, his unstoppable spirit and unshakeable faith, until his tragic death in 2009. Robert Vera enjoyed a twenty-year career in the banking industry. In 2006 he took a leap of faith to follow his dream to become an entrepreneur. Robert serves on a number of non-profit boards and as a mentor to returning veterans. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from Boston College.
THIS WEEK, we continue our foray into the 2015 Oscar Best Picture nominees with AMERICAN SNIPER. Directed by Clint Eastwood, AMERICAN SNIPER tells the story of the late U.S. Navy Seal Chris Kyle. Bradley Cooper (also nominated for Best Actor) plays Kyle, and is costarred by Sienna Miller, Luke Grimes, and Kyle Gallner.Box of tissues and an American flag, folks! It’s time for MASS MOVIECIDE!
Check out our Newest Sponsor Promescent -- Do You have Premature Ejaculation (PE), uncontrolled ejaculation either before or shortly after sexual penetration, is one of the most common male sexual conditions that probably affects most men at some point in their life. here is the site https://www.promescent.com/about-premature-ejaculation Seth Rogen caught a lot of shit Sunday after he tweeted a ridiculous comparison of the Chris Kyle autobiography film “American Sniper” with the Nazi propaganda film shown during Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglorious Basterds.” While Tarantino’s World War II film is about a fake Nazi sniper who kills some 200 of his enemies, “American Sniper” is a fact-based film on Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and how he saved countless people during his life. But it was a nice try, Rogen. Hanoi Jane Fonda Praises ‘American Sniper’: ‘Bravo Clint Eastwood’ Obamacare penalty may come as shock at tax time. and Listen to the end with the WELFARE LADY Richie and Marla http://www.renegadetalkradio.com
In this powerful episode of Navy SEAL Radio, behavioral training expert David Rutherford reviews the blockbuster new movie American Sniper, the true story of America's greatest sniper, Chris Kyle. He will review the movie and take a hard look at how serving one's country can play a devastating role in the lives of the Veteran and their families. He also welcomes, Navy SEAL and co-star in the new Clint Eastwood and Bradley Cooper Movie American Sniper, Kevin Lacz. Kevin is a decorated veteran who has numerous combat deployments to Iraq. He will share is expert insight on the truth about fear. Fear is a part of us all, you don’t want to miss this episode. HOOYAH #NavySEALRadio Saturday’s at 930 am EST. Top Motivational Speaker and Navy SEAL, David Rutherford ignites audiences with his high energy, no nonsense approach to motivating people to succeed in any environment imaginable. As a top Behavioral Training Specialist and Author, David motives people from all walks of life with his motivational philosophy called Froglogic. Derived from 20 years of personal exploration into the human condition David combines his incredible journey with 70 plus years of Navy SEAL operational, training and elite lifestyle performance successes. His masterful ability to inspire enables individuals and teams to Forge Self-Confidence, Live The Team Life, Embrace Fear and Live With Purpose.
In this episode we review Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper starring Bradley Cooper as U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, the most lethal sniper in U.S. history. Do you feel better or worse after a good cry? What is truth? Download: Films of the Future 013: American Sniper or... Read More