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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 1H 49M

Leadership Lessons and Life After the Uniform with Nick Merrick of Green Beret Racing

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Episode Maxim "Purpose doesn’t end when you take off the uniform—find your next mission." Episode Summary In this episode of The Gun Experiment, Big Keith and I sit down with retired Green Beret and motorsports competitor, Nick Merrick. After a career built on strategic thinking and resilience in Special Forces, Nick Merrick decided to channel that same drive into motorsports—founding Green Beret Racing as a way to help fellow veterans rediscover purpose through competition. We dive into his military experiences, the transition to civilian life, why competition is key to wellness, and how racing parallels operating in high-pressure environments. Plus, we explore what it means to build a supportive community for veterans beyond service and the wild story behind lifted Crown Vics racing for the Battle of the Branches. Call to Action If you enjoyed today’s episode, hit subscribe and share it with your friends. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to support the show, and don’t forget to follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Discord, and Spotify to stay in the loop! Show Sponsors Special thanks to tonight’s sponsors: OnSite Firearms Training (OFT) – Top-notch instructors who keep your skills sharp. Find a class near you at OFTllcUS. Modern Gun Trade School – Turn your passion for firearms into a career with flexible, online assignments. Learn more at MGS Edu. Key Takeaways Trust and teamwork are fundamental both in Special Forces and racing—put people in positions that let them succeed and empower them. Competitive hobbies (racing, jiu jitsu, marathons) give veterans purpose and drive, helping with the transition to civilian life. The ability to push past comfort and face adversity is what sets operators apart, but it’s also what helps anyone grow. Veterans benefit from organizations that let them choose their path to wellness—competition, camaraderie, and having a mission matter. Green Beret Racing is evolving beyond motorsports, introducing the Battle of the Branches and aiming for nationwide reach across all first responder communities. Guest Information Nick Merrick Founder of Green Beret Racing, retired Army Special Forces warrant officer, and veteran outreach leader. Through Green Beret Racing, Nick creates opportunities for veterans to reclaim purpose, community, and challenge—whether it’s through off-road racing, competitions, or simply having something to wake up for. Learn more: greenberetracing.org Find Nick on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook: Green Beret Racing Contact: [email protected] Keywords Green Beret Racing, Special Forces, Nick Merrick, veteran transition, motorsports, Battle of the Branches, purpose after military, competitive hobbies, team leadership, gun training, wellness for veterans, jiu jitsu, accountability, military career, desert racing, non-profit veteran programs, firearms podcast, The Gun Experiment, resilience, camaraderie, adaptive challenges, mental health veterans, transition advice, OnSite Firearms Training, Modern Gun Trade School

Episode Maxim"Purpose doesn’t end when you take off the uniform—find your next mission."Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Gun Experiment, Big Keith and I sit down with retired Green Beret and motorsports competitor, Nick Merrick. After a career built on strategic thinking and resilience in Special Forces, Nick Merrick decided to channel that same drive into motorsports—founding Green Beret Racing as a way to help fellow veterans rediscover purpose through competition. We dive into his military experiences, the transition to civilian life, why competition is key to wellness, and how racing parallels operating in high-pressure environments. Plus, we explore what it means to build a supportive community for veterans beyond service and the wild story behind lifted Crown Vics racing for the Battle of the Branches.Call to ActionIf you enjoyed today’s episode, hit subscribe and share it with your friends. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to support the show, and don’t forget to follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Discord, and Spotify to stay in the loop!Show SponsorsSpecial thanks to tonight’s sponsors:OnSite Firearms Training (OFT) – Top-notch instructors who keep your skills sharp. Find a class near you at OFTllcUS.Modern Gun Trade School – Turn your passion for firearms into a career with flexible, online assignments. Learn more at MGS Edu.Key TakeawaysTrust and teamwork are fundamental both in Special Forces and racing—put people in positions that let them succeed and empower them.Competitive hobbies (racing, jiu jitsu, marathons) give veterans purpose and drive, helping with the transition to civilian life.The ability to push past comfort and face adversity is what sets operators apart, but it’s also what helps anyone grow.Veterans benefit from organizations that let them choose their path to wellness—competition, camaraderie, and having a mission matter.Green Beret Racing is evolving beyond motorsports, introducing the Battle of the Branches and aiming for nationwide reach across all first responder communities.Guest InformationNick MerrickFounder of Green Beret Racing, retired Army Special Forces warrant officer, and veteran outreach leader. Through Green Beret Racing, Nick creates opportunities for veterans to reclaim purpose, community, and challenge—whether it’s through off-road racing, competitions, or simply having something to wake up for.Learn more: greenberetracing.orgFind Nick on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook: Green Beret RacingContact: [email protected] Beret Racing, Special Forces, Nick Merrick, veteran transition, motorsports, Battle of the Branches, purpose after military, competitive hobbies, team leadership, gun training, wellness for veterans, jiu jitsu, accountability, military career, desert racing, non-profit veteran programs, firearms podcast, The Gun Experiment, resilience, camaraderie, adaptive challenges, mental health veterans, transition advice, OnSite Firearms Training, Modern Gun Trade School

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