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The Broken Arrow Podcast
Episode 145: PA Hunt Recap (A Broken Archery Season)

The Broken Arrow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 101:12


Send us a message, or for a reply send us an email at thebrokenarrowpod@gmail.comIn this episode we're Joined with Ryan Job of Laurel Mountain Outfitters to discuss our 2024 PA archery season.  Schafer tells about his first PA buck and Chris gets soft and talks about how he over comes doubt and the story ends happily ever after.  Enjoy.

Jocko Podcast
453: What It Takes to Be A U.S. Navy SEAL. With Eric and Debbie Job

Jocko Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 124:21


Eric and Debbie Job reflect and honor the life of Navy SEAL, Ryan Job.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jocko-podcast/exclusive-content

Between the Slides
How To Unleash Your Inner Athlete and Get On the Fitness Path

Between the Slides

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 18:03


What do Kyle Manard, Alex Roca, and Ryan Job all have in common? None of them let their physical challenges overpower their will to improve and accomplish hard things. So, what's our excuse?In this episode I share six practical focus areas that listeners can plan towards stepping onto the fitness path. The six focus areas are:Own where you are and where you want to goFind YOUR fitness Why?Get a health screeningGet educated on where to startMeasure you against youGet moving and keep going!Stay safe, wash your hands, Godspeed y'all,Kevin

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Pastor Greg Young
Robert Vera Ryan Job Warriors Story Honoring Veterans Faith Life Liberty 111121

Pastor Greg Young

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 27:51


Light Beer Dark Money
"A Warriors Faith" With Robert Vera - Thank You For Your Service.

Light Beer Dark Money

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021


Happy Veterans Day! On today's special episode, we wanted to thank all the veterans out there by bringing on the amazing Robert Vera. We discuss his book, "A Warriors Faith" and his time with the incredible man, Ryan Job. Listen to full episodes of Light Beer Dark Money on Spotify, Apple Music, or Youtube. Access them directly on the apps or access through our website: lightbeerdarkmoney.com Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LightBeerDarkMoney/ Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightbeerdarkmoney/ Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lbdmpodcast?lang=en Follow Light Beer Dark Money on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/light-beer-dark-money/ Link to the Light Beer Dark Money Blog: https://lightbeerdarkmoney.com/hypocrisy-and-the-aoc-oh-sandy/

Pastor Greg Young
Robert Vera Ryan Job Warriors Story Honoring Veterans Faith Life Liberty 111121

Pastor Greg Young

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 27:51


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P15/15b A Warrior's Faith in Life

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 81:05


n A Warrior's Faith, Ryan Job's close friend, Robert Vera, recounts how the highly decorated Navy SEAL's unstoppable sense of humour, positive attitude, and fierce determination helped him survive after being shot in the face by an enemy sniper on a roof in Ramadi, Iraq. P15/15b A Warrior's Faith in Life (selfdiscoverymedia.com)

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P15/15b A Warrior's Faith in Life

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 81:05


THE COMPANION STORY TO “AMERICAN SNIPER” ABOUT NAVY SEAL RYAN “BIGGLES” JOB An exhilarating story of a young Navy SEAL whose relentless faith transformed his life and inspired everyone who knew his courageous story. Faith, duty, the belief you will come home and gratitude for life are the lessons here in Ryan Job's story. In A Warrior's Faith, Ryan Job's close friend, Robert Vera, recounts how the highly decorated Navy SEAL's unstoppable sense of humour, positive attitude, and fierce determination helped him survive after being shot in the face by an enemy sniper on a roof in Ramadi, Iraq. https://selfdiscoverymedia.com/2015/03/31/p1515b-a-warriors-faith-in-life/

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American Conservative University
The Last Punisher: A SEAL Team THREE Sniper's True Account of the Battle of Ramadi

American Conservative University

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 76:24


Audiobook. The Last Punisher: A SEAL Team THREE Sniper's True Account of the Battle of Ramadiby Kevin Lacz, Ethan E. Rocke, Lindsey LaczThis ACU Show consists of short audiobook selection from this book. Purchase this book from your favorite bookstore or Audible. Recommended by ACU.  Overview of the BookThe Last Punisher: A SEAL Team THREE Sniper's True Account of the Battle of Ramadi by Kevin Lacz, Ethan E. Rocke, Lindsey LaczDon’t miss the New York Times bestselling on-the-ground memoir from a Navy SEAL who was part of SEAL Team THREE with American Sniper Chris Kyle. Experience his deployment, from his gripping first mission to his first kill to his eventual successful return to the United States to play himself in the Oscar-nominated film directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Bradley Cooper.The Last Punisher is a bold, no-holds-barred first-person account of the Iraq War. With wry humor and moving testimony, Kevin Lacz tells the story of his tour in Iraq with SEAL Team THREE, the warrior elite of the Navy. This legendary unit, known as “The Punishers,” included Chris Kyle (American Sniper), Mike Monsoor, Ryan Job, and Marc Lee. These brave men were instrumental in securing the key locations in the pivotal 2006 Battle of Ramadi, told with stunning detail in these pages.Minute by minute, Lacz relays the edge-of-your-seat details of his team’s missions in Ramadi, offering a firsthand glimpse into the heated combat, extreme conditions, and harrowing experiences they faced every day. Through it all, Lacz and his teammates formed unbreakable bonds and never lost sight of the cause: protecting America with their fight.The Last Punisher brings the reader into the life and mind of a SEAL, demonstrating the tough realities of war. At the same time, Lacz shares how these experiences made him a better man and how proud he is of his contributions to one of this country’s most difficult military campaigns. Lacz is now an in-demand public speaker testifying to the ability of a veteran to thrive at home. The book includes an afterword on the making of the hit film American Sniper.The Last Punisher is the story of a SEAL who was never afraid to answer the call.

Semi-Pro Gridiron Rant
E:5 Special Guest Ryan Job, Co-Owner and Head Coach of Troy's Fighting Irish

Semi-Pro Gridiron Rant

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 66:46


In Episode 5 of Semi-Pro Gridiron Rant co-hosts Jamie Hantke and Ken Anderson rant about the reception of their show from fans who have reached out to them with some pretty great insight. They welcome this weeks special guest Ryan Job, who played Quarterback and co -owns the Troy's Fighting Irish. Ryan discusses why he started a team, the obstacles he's faced along the way and gives us a great look behind the curtain as to what it really takes to start a SUCCESSFUL semi-pro football team. Enjoy!!

Pastor Greg Young
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Pastor Greg Young

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 120:11


Today on @ChosenGenerationRadio Richard Manning President Americans for Limited Government discusses Memorial Day and remembering our fallen heroes. Today is not veterans day but Memorial Day. Pastor Greg reading the Presidents proclamation for the 27th of May 2019 and the speech from 2017 at Arlington National Cemetery. Julio Rivera joins Pastor Greg to continue our honoring of those who laid down our lives for the freedom we have as Americans living in a Constitutional Republic. Robert Vera author of A Warrior's Faith the story of Ryan Job who lost his eye sight defending our nation and who lost many friends who gave the ultimate sacrifice.

Willie Robertson Podcast
“The Last Punisher” w/ Kevin Lacz

Willie Robertson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017


Recorded earlier - 9/19/16 In this episode of The Willie Robertson Podcast, Willie and Johnny D are joined by former SEAL Team THREE sniper, breacher and combat medic Kevin Lacz to talk about his new book The Last Punisher. The book explores Lacz's deployment with SEAL Team THREE and his experiences during the Iraq War with the legendary unit known as "The Punishers," including Chris Kyle (American Sniper), Mike Monsoor, Ryan Job, and Marc Lee. These brave men were instrumental in securing the key locations in the pivotal 2006 Battle of Ramadi, the events of which are portrayed in the Oscar-nominated film American Sniper, in which Lacz played himself. Listen to the podcast to hear what led Kevin to join the military, what advice Bradley Cooper gave him while working on American Sniper, and how experiencing failure helps make you successful.

Followers of the Cross
A passion for serving soldiers with PTSD

Followers of the Cross

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2016 48:47


Robert Vera is an author who devotes a great deal of his time helping wounded soldiers. He was a friend of the late Ryan Job, a former Navy SEAL teammate of the late Chris Kyle.Robert is the new, UNPAID executive director of the SPARTA PROJECT, a program that aims to help soldiers and first responders cope with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).SPARTA brings relief to veterans and first responders who are struggling with spiritual and moral wounds trauma, Robert said. That includes guilt and shame from war. He said he believes the spiritual and moral wounds are the most dangerous aspects of PTSD.SPARTA uses clinical practitioners, headed by chaplains and other clinical experts. They explain to participants the effects of trauma on the brain: changes to the frontal lobe and other areas, which are predictable and which cause symptoms that are predictable. Then, they get into unpacking the spiritual and moral wounds associated with war, shame and guilt. Then they ask participants to use unpacking and leverage that experience to become greater than their past. “If you can think and act greater than your past, then you cannot become a victim of it.”They can elevate themselves above the trauma. They can be better off than before their war experience, he said.SPARTA has locations in Minnesota, California and Arizona. The group is about to make its second trip to Australia to treat special forces commandoes.Robert is also concerned with the high suicide rate among veterans: on average, 22 per day. He said no pill can cure hopelessness, which is the root cause of suicide.“Hopelessness is cured … by the right relationships in your life, coupled with the right information and the right perspective.”SPARTA’s counselors who work in a secured location provide the right relationships. All the people there are motivated to give veterans and first responders the right resources.Concerning Robert’s friend Ryan: He said he was grateful for becoming blind from his injuries in Iraq and for all the people he met afterwards. He knew his true friends were there for him vs. who was interested in him because he was a Navy SEAL. He knew he could handle being wounded and perhaps others on his SEAL team could not. He had no regrets.My podcast has more information about Ryan. You can also read a previous story about Ryan.Robert’s new book will tell the story of retired Navy SEAL Richard Peters, who is also a Christian. Peters has worked in dangerous parts of the world as a security contractor, and he was kidnapped in 2011 in Tripoli during the final season of Muammar Gaddafi’s reign. He was a fellow prisoner for a while of the late journalist James Foley. The men became friends and Peters led Foley to having faith in Christ while in prison.The book will include such details as Peters’ miraculous escape from the Libyan prison where the men were held. The Holy Spirit told Peters to kick the metal door of his cell down in the prison, just prior to his scheduled hanging as an alleged spy. Despite his initial skepticism, Peters kicked the door down over the course of several hours.Robert provides more details about Peters in my podcast. Be looking for this book possibly in 2017.

Followers of the Cross
A passion for serving soldiers with PTSD

Followers of the Cross

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2016 48:47


Robert Vera is an author who devotes a great deal of his time helping wounded soldiers. He was a friend of the late Ryan Job, a former Navy SEAL teammate of the late Chris Kyle. Robert is the new, UNPAID executive director of the SPARTA PROJECT, a program that aims to help soldiers and first responders cope with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). SPARTA brings relief to veterans and first responders who are struggling with spiritual and moral wounds trauma, Robert said. That includes guilt and shame from war. He said he believes the spiritual and moral wounds are the most dangerous aspects of PTSD. SPARTA uses clinical practitioners, headed by chaplains and other clinical experts. They explain to participants the effects of trauma on the brain: changes to the frontal lobe and other areas, which are predictable and which cause symptoms that are predictable. Then, they get into unpacking the spiritual and moral wounds associated with war, shame and guilt. Then they ask participants to use unpacking and leverage that experience to become greater than their past. “If you can think and act greater than your past, then you cannot become a victim of it.” They can elevate themselves above the trauma. They can be better off than before their war experience, he said. SPARTA has locations in Minnesota, California and Arizona. The group is about to make its second trip to Australia to treat special forces commandoes. Robert is also concerned with the high suicide rate among veterans: on average, 22 per day. He said no pill can cure hopelessness, which is the root cause of suicide. “Hopelessness is cured … by the right relationships in your life, coupled with the right information and the right perspective.” SPARTA’s counselors who work in a secured location provide the right relationships. All the people there are motivated to give veterans and first responders the right resources. Concerning Robert’s friend Ryan: He said he was grateful for becoming blind from his injuries in Iraq and for all the people he met afterwards. He knew his true friends were there for him vs. who was interested in him because he was a Navy SEAL. He knew he could handle being wounded and perhaps others on his SEAL team could not. He had no regrets. My podcast has more information about Ryan. You can also read a previous story about Ryan. Robert’s new book will tell the story of retired Navy SEAL Richard Peters, who is also a Christian. Peters has worked in dangerous parts of the world as a security contractor, and he was kidnapped in 2011 in Tripoli during the final season of Muammar Gaddafi’s reign. He was a fellow prisoner for a while of the late journalist James Foley. The men became friends and Peters led Foley to having faith in Christ while in prison. The book will include such details as Peters’ miraculous escape from the Libyan prison where the men were held. The Holy Spirit told Peters to kick the metal door of his cell down in the prison, just prior to his scheduled hanging as an alleged spy. Despite his initial skepticism, Peters kicked the door down over the course of several hours. Robert provides more details about Peters in my podcast. Be looking for this book possibly in 2017.

Jocko Podcast
Jocko Podcast 11: Jocko’s Retirement Speech, Leif Babin, Charlie Platoon, Task Unit Bruiser, Stories, Memories, Heroes, and Lessons Learned

Jocko Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 158:43


0:00:20 - Jocko's Retirement Speech 0:15:31 - Intro to Leif Babin 0:19:31 - About Leif 0:29:41 - Chris Kyle and the Movie, "American Sniper" 0:51:16 - Marc Lee 1:04:25 - Ryan Job 1:29:55 - Tony Eafrati 1:53:19 - [INTERNET QUESTIONS] - Best way to become a SEAL Officer.  Enlist first?  Or straight Officer commission? 2:01:10 - "Tell us a story about BUDS." 2:09:46 - What is Jocko & Leif's favorite Operator specialty? 2:21:07 - How to overcome the "Hand-cuffing" boss who isn't a good leader and doesn't trust his employees? 2:25:01 - To obey or disobey a bad order? 2:33:17 - What to do if you WANT to take ownership, but not sure how.

Clarity from Chaos Podcast
Conversation with Mr. Robert Vera

Clarity from Chaos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 33:14


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.

Big Time Talker with Burke Allen — by SpeakerMatch
"A Warrior's Faith" author Robert Vera discusses his novel and "American Sniper"

Big Time Talker with Burke Allen — by SpeakerMatch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2015 29:00


In A Warrior’s Faith, Ryan Job’s close friend, Robert Vera, recounts how the highly decorated Navy SEAL’s unstoppable sense of humor, positive attitude, and fierce determination helped him survive after being shot in the face by an enemy sniper on a roof in Ramadi, Iraq. Though blinded, the irrepressible Job recovered from his wounds and began facing a new set of obstacles with his characteristic humor and resolve. He married the girl of his dreams, hunted elk, climbed Mt. Rainier, graduated college with honors, influenced countless people around him, and was looking forward to being a father—before his life was tragically cut short by a hospital medical error. Vera’s raw, often funny, and heartfelt account of his friend’s life offers readers a way to find hope in the middle of life’s raging storms.   Robert Vera In the spring of 2008, a series of coincidences and faithful events put Robert in contact with Ryan Job, a blind, medically retired Navy SEAL from Washington State. The two became friends and trained together to climb Mt. Rainier and to compete in other endurance events. While Robert was attempting to "transform" the lives of others Ryan Job entered Robert's life. Ryan's unyielding faith, fearless courage, and tragic death changed Robert's life forever. A Warrior's Faith tells the remarkable story of the author's relationship with Ryan Job, and how Ryan's life inspired thousands of people across the globe.

Human Workplace
Liz Ryan: Job Search and Networking Questions Answered

Human Workplace

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2013 13:12


Human Workplace CEO and Founder Liz Ryan answers four reader job search and networking questions: 1) How do I calculate my talent-market value for contract jobs, rather than salaried jobs? 2) I hate big networking events. What should I do? 3) Are phone interviews replacing face to face interviews? 4) Help! I got flattened in the Black Hole LIKE Human Workplace on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/humanworkplace JOIN Human Workplace at http://www.humanworkplace.com GET our new stuff on Scoop.It: http://www.scoop.it/humanworkplace