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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 32 MIN

From Asthma to Navy SEAL Commander: Overcoming the Impossible

from The Yeah, But Podcast · host Marc A. Wolfe

A doctor told him to stop competing and “play chess.”Weeks later, his lungs were filling with blood in Navy SEAL training.He was handed discharge papers and told he didn’t belong.He almost rang the bell.IN THIS EPISODE:In this powerful conversation, Marc A. Wolfe sits down with Alden Mills, a three-time Navy SEAL platoon commander, Inc. 500 CEO, Division I athlete, and author of Unstoppable Mindset, to dismantle the myth of natural talent and expose the truth about failure.Born with smaller-than-average lungs and severe asthma, Alden was told to live a “less active lifestyle.” Instead, he became a Navy SEAL. But not without near-fatal setbacks, public failure, and moments where quitting seemed logical. This episode is a masterclass in overcoming the “Yeah, But” excuses, especially:Yeah, but I’m not ready.Yeah, but what if I fail?Yeah, but I don’t know where to start.If you’re a leader, founder, executive, or athlete battling doubt, this one hits hard.WHAT WE COVER:01:47 – Born with asthma and smaller-than-average lungs02:41 – “I’ve failed more times than I’ve succeeded”04:20 – The doctor who told him to play chess07:32 – Scoring against his own team (4 times) and finding rowing11:16 – When failure meant death: SEAL training realities12:45 – Lungs filling with blood & getting medically discharged15:18 – The church moment that changed his mindset20:12 – Hell Week: “You’re why everyone is quitting”22:27 – The decision not to ring the bell26:47 – Five career paths, multiple business failures, 38 publisher rejections29:40 – Why your first attempt should be your worst31:06 – Stop comparing yourself to others33:31 – The horizon metaphor: Believe before you can see36:19 – The 3 controllables: Thoughts. Focus. Beliefs.QUOTES:“No one decides what you can or can’t do but you.”“It’s not complicated. It’s just hard.”“You have three controllables: your thoughts, your focus, your beliefs.”ABOUT ALDEN MILLS:Alden Mills is on a mission to help 100 million people Be Unstoppable. He is a three-time bestselling author, the former Inc. 500 CEO of Perfect Fitness, and the founder of multiple businesses. Throughout his time as a businessman founding and leading multiple companies, he has been awarded over 40 patents. A former Navy SEAL, he is a three-time platoon commander and ranked #1 platoon commander each time. Alden teaches people, teams, and organizations to Be Unstoppable. Entrepreneur magazine ranked him the #1 top virtual speaker.CONNECT WITH ALDEN:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aldenmillsTwitter (X): https://twitter.com/aldenmillsWebsite: https://www.alden-mills.com/speaking-overviewInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alden_millsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnstoppableAldenMills​ABOUT THE HOSTMarc A. Wolfe is an Executive Coach, Strategic Advisor, and President of the Nashville Chapter of the Private Directors Association. He acts as a catalyst for high-performing leaders, helping them navigate complexity and turn conversations into outcomes.With a unique background that spans supporting early Apple technology at Fortune 500 companies to photographing U.S. Presidents and NFL teams, Marc brings a rare perspective to high-stakes environments. He is the author of Yeah, But, a framework designed to help leaders cut through the noise to accelerate growth and innovation.RESOURCES FOR YOUWebsite: https://www.marcawolfe.com/Get a copy of Yeah, But: https://ybut.short.gy/ybRead your free chapter of ‘Yeah, But’: https://ybut.short.gy/chapterSuggest a guest for The Yeah, But Podcast: https://ybut.short.gy/ybguestCONNECT WITH MARCLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcwolfe/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcawolfe/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcAwolfeX (Twitter): https://x.com/marcawolfe

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