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Not Special: A Liberty Speaks Show
by Liberty Speaks | Motivational Talks & Honest Conversations
Welcome to Not Special with Herb & Corrie ThompsonReal people. Real stories. Real growth.Join Herb, a Green Beret, and Corrie Thompson, his less hairy half, as they sit down with special guests — from veterans, leaders, and everyday people who’ve faced extraordinary challenges.Each episode of Not Special explores what it means to be human — to face fear, lead through change, and find purpose in the in life. You’ll hear unfiltered conversations about resilience, mindset, leadership, and authenticity — the kind of wisdom that helps you get unstuck and start living with more courage and clarity.💬 Honest conversations that make you laugh, think, and feel.💡 Lessons on overcoming fear, embracing failure, and leading with heart.🔥 Motivation for anyone chasing purpose, growth, or a fresh start.🎧 New episodes every Thursday — subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a story that might just change the way you see yourself
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Green Beret & Cop Share the Reality of PTSD | Chris & Marsha Lessard
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when a former Green Beret and a former police officer stop surviving and start healing?In this powerful episode we sit down with Chris and Marcia Lessard to discuss Special Forces, law enforcement trauma, PTSD, traumatic brain injury (TBI), addiction, marriage, autism recovery, hyper-vigilance, mental health, veteran healing, and the groundbreaking brain treatments changing lives for veterans, first responders, and families across America.Chris Lessard, a former Green Beret, opens up about combat trauma, alcohol abuse, prescription medication dependency, identity loss after military retirement, and the life-changing treatments that helped him reclaim his life. Marcia Lessard shares her journey as a police officer, young mother, trauma survivor, and advocate for mental health and neurological healing. Together, they reveal how brain mapping, MERT therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, neurofeedback, functional medicine, and trauma-informed care transformed not only their marriage—but their son’s severe nonverbal autism diagnosis.This episode dives deep into Special Forces culture, law enforcement stress, childhood trauma, veteran mental health, first responder burnout, emotional compartmentalization, healing relationships, addiction recovery, brain inflammation, sleep issues, toxic exposure, and finding purpose after service.If you’re a veteran, first responder, military spouse, or someone struggling with PTSD, anxiety, depression, TBI symptoms, addiction, trauma, or autism in your family—this conversation could change your perspective forever.Topics include:Green Beret life and military transitionPTSD and traumatic brain injury recoveryVeteran addiction and alcohol abuseLaw enforcement trauma and hyper-vigilanceAutism recovery and brain treatment therapiesMERT therapy and neurofeedbackHyperbaric oxygen therapy for veteransFunctional medicine and mental healthMarriage, trauma bonding, and healingChildhood trauma and emotional compartmentalizationMental health in Special Operations and policingVeteran suicide prevention and recoveryBrain health optimization and performance⏱️ CLICKABLE CHAPTER TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Why Chris & Marsha Are Special02:21 – Marsha’s Story: Becoming a Cop at 21 as a Single Mom04:48 – Chris Lessard: From High School Dropout to Green Beret07:00 – How a Green Beret & Police Officer Met on Match.com09:34 – Ride-Alongs, PTSD & The Difference Between War and Policing12:33 – Trauma, Marriage & Learning to Be Vulnerable14:46 – Childhood Trauma, PTSD & Emotional Compartmentalization16:37 – Dopamine, COMT Mutation & Why High Performers Keep Chasing21:24 – How Their Son’s Autism Diagnosis Changed Everything25:44 – The Autism Treatment That Changed Their Son’s Life28:28 – Green Berets Opening Up About Trauma Around the Campfire29:22 – Alcohol, Painkillers & the “Dark Years” After Service32:02 – VA Programs, Medications & Finally Finding Real Healing34:48 – Sleeping Normally Again After Years of PTSD & Hypervigilance36:51 – SGB From Dr. James Lynch37:32 – Marriage, Masculinity & Learning How to Fight Fair43:08 – From Johns Hopkins to Opening Brain Treatment Clinics48:53 – Why Veterans Get Help Easier Than Police Officers50:28 – The Difference Between Combat Trauma & Police Trauma54:56 – Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Neurofeedback & Functional Medicine57:47 – Toxic Exposure, Burn Pits, Lyme Disease & Brain Health01:03:18 – The Most Rewarding Part of Helping Veterans Heal01:10:53 – The Biggest Surprise Dealing With Clients01:15:49 – What They Value Most in LifeFor more information go to the NoVa Brain Treatment Center website: https://www.braintreatmentcenterashburn.com/Connect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_Support those that support us: Our great episode sponsor improving lives with SGB treatments www.drjameslynch.com
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Former PsyOps Operator Explains Modern Warfare, Cancer & Veteran Health | Stuart and Jamie Gallagher
Send us Fan MailFormer Special Operations PsyOps expert Stuart Gallagher and women’s health clinician Jamie Gallagher join the Not Special Podcast with Green Beret Herb Thompson and Corrie Thompson for one of the most powerful conversations yet. From Russia, Ukraine, psychological operations, Special Forces selection, cancer survival, veteran health, testosterone, prostate cancer awareness, hormone therapy, PTSD, military medicine, and life after service — this episode is packed with raw truth, hard-earned wisdom, and real conversations every veteran and family needs to hear.Stuart opens up about joining the military at 27 after working overseas in Russia, navigating Special Operations culture, serving in PsyOps, advising across government agencies, and watching modern warfare evolve through AI, drones, information operations, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Jamie shares critical insights into hormone health, perimenopause, veteran healthcare gaps, prostate cancer screening, diabetes, longevity, and why early detection saves lives. Together, they reveal what military families, veterans, and everyday Americans are missing when it comes to resilience, performance, and health.This episode dives deep into:Special Operations selection & mental toughnessPsychological operations (PsyOps) explainedRussia vs Ukraine analysis from a former insiderDrone warfare, AI, and the future battlefieldSurviving cancer while serving in Special ForcesVeteran healthcare failures & lessons learnedProstate cancer awareness for men & veteransHormone therapy, menopause & performance healthMarriage, entrepreneurship & building a business togetherLife after the military and finding purpose againCHAPTER MARKERS00:00 Why Stuart Is Special00:45 Working in Russia Before Joining the Military02:00 Why He Joined Special Operations at 2703:20 Running a Business With His Wife04:20 Russia vs Ukraine Explained by Former PsyOps Operator06:40 The Future of Warfare, AI & Drone Technology09:25 Why the Ukraine War Matters to Americans11:15 What Psychological Operations (PsyOps) Really Are13:00 How PsyOps Works in Modern Warfare15:10 Deception Operations & Military Strategy17:10 Social Media, Technology & Information Warfare18:15 Surviving Cancer During Special Forces Selection20:00 Diagnosed With Cancer After SF Selection21:10 The Mindset Required to Survive Special Operations22:15 Special Forces Selection & Mental Toughness23:45 Why Most Companies Fail at Hiring Talent25:10 Hiding Cancer While Attending Military Schools27:30 Admiral McRaven Story & Military Resilience30:20 Jamie Gallagher on Veteran Health & Early Detection31:00 How Jamie Helped Save Stuart’s Life33:00 Why Prostate Cancer Screening Matters for Veterans36:10 The Importance of Men’s Health Awareness37:50 Why Veterans Avoid Going to the Doctor39:40 Type 2 Diabetes in Veterans Explained41:00 Problems With Military Healthcare & Prevention45:50 Recovering From Prostate Cancer Surgery49:40 Building Their Health & Wellness Business Together50:40 Hormones, Anxiety & Perimenopause Explained53:00 What Women Need to Know About Hormone Health56:00 The Truth About Hormone Replacement Therapy59:20 Menopause, Longevity & Modern Healthcare1:02:00 Working Together as Husband & Wife1:04:40 What Men Should NEVER Say to Their Wife1:05:40 Strategic Communication in Marriage & RelationshipsIf you enjoy authentic veteran stories, Green Beret interviews, Special Operations insights, military leadership, resilience, health optimization, and unfiltered conversations — this episode is for you.#PsyOps #SpecialForces #Veterans #MilitaryPodcast #CancerSurvivor Connect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_
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She Ran CIA Operations. He Led Navy SEALs. Their Story Is Unreal | Karen Schaefer and John Burnham Interview
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Not Special, Karen and John share what it was really like inside the CIA, SEAL Team 6, Afghanistan, and the mission environment that led to the Osama bin Laden raid.Karen spent 26 years serving as a CIA operations officer, deploying to some of the world’s most dangerous environments after 9/11. John served as a Navy SEAL and later as deputy commander at SEAL Team 6. Together, they open up about leadership, sacrifice, intelligence work, combat operations, and how America’s national security system evolved during two decades of war.From the chaos of early Afghanistan deployments to the inner workings of the intelligence community, this conversation gives a rare behind-the-scenes look at the people and relationships that shaped modern history.🎙️ In this episode: • Karen’s first deployment to Afghanistan after 9/11 • Growing up in a CIA family • John’s unexpected path to becoming a Navy SEAL • What SEAL Team culture was like before social media • The reality of Hell Week and BUD/S • CIA and military cooperation during the War on Terror • Inside the environment surrounding the Osama bin Laden operation • Leadership lessons from elite teams • The future of national security and cyber warfare • Why service, mentorship, and purpose still matter⏱️ CLICKABLE CHAPTER TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Why Karen & John are Special02:53 – CIA is More Scary Than Navy SEALs04:15 – How Karen Got Into the CIA09:12 – Whatever Led John to the Navy and SEAL Teams20:39 – BUD/S and Hell Week24:32 – What Was the First Day at the CIA Like26:45 – Was Karen Ready for the CIA32:06 – Reporting to SEAL Team 233:55 – The First Days in Afghanistan36:53 – CIA and Military Power Struggle40:26 – The Army - Navy Rivalry41:56 – The Bin Laden Raid from the NSC47:46 – The bin Laden Raid from the SEALs51:56 – The Beauty of Afghanistan54:35 – National Security in the US1:02:02 – Balancing a CIA Career and Being a Mom1:07:09 – Leaving the SEAL Teams1:14:38 – Harry Potter Wisdom1:18:02– Who is the Plus 1?1:24:53 – How Karen & John Met1:30:48 – What They Value Most in LifeConnect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_
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Navy EOD Operator Tells the Truth About War, Fear & Brotherhood | Pat McKenna Interview
Send us Fan MailPat McKenna joins the Not Special Show with Herb and Corrie Thompson for a raw, unfiltered conversation about Navy EOD, war stories, overcoming adversity, mental toughness, and the journey from a troubled childhood to becoming an elite Explosive Ordnance Disposal operator.In this episode, Pat shares powerful stories about growing up in Aurora, getting into fights, run-ins with the law, and how 9/11 changed his life, leading him to join the military and eventually become a Navy EOD technician working in Iraq and Afghanistan.This episode dives deep into combat experiences, IED threats, special operations, resilience, leadership, and the brotherhood formed in war. From near-death moments under fire to the mindset required to operate in high-risk environments, this is a real look at what it takes to survive and thrive in extreme situations.If you're interested in military stories, Navy EOD, Special Operations, leadership, mental resilience, and real-life transformation, this episode delivers.“He went from getting arrested… to defusing bombs in war zones.”
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From Immigrant Kid to 48-Hour Jiu-Jitsu World Record Attempt 🇺🇸 | Charles Gomes Interview
Send us Fan MailWhat kind of person pushes their body to the edge for 48 straight hours with no sleep and no quitting?Meet the inspirational Charles Gomes — Navy veteran, Brazilian immigrant, jiu-jitsu black belt, and a man on a mission far bigger than himself.From growing up in a poor fishing village in Brazil to stepping onto a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier to working for Lamborghini. Now he’s attempting something almost no one on earth has done:👉 48 HOURS of continuous jiu-jitsu rollingBut this isn’t about records. This is about honoring fallen veterans and raising money for those who sacrificed everything. ⚡ In this episode, you’ll hear:The moment he knew he was “American” 🇺🇸The REAL reason he joined the military after 9/11Underground fight nights on a Navy ship 👀What 35+ hours of nonstop jiu-jitsu actually does to your bodyWhy most people THINK they can fight but can’tThe powerful mission behind his 48-hour challenge💥 This episode isn’t about being “special.”It’s about discipline, purpose, and refusing to quit.🎯 SUPPORT THE MISSIONCharles is raising money for veteran organizations.👉 Follow & support: @GBLeesburg#MentalToughness #JiuJitsu #Veteran #NeverQuit #NotSpecial
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The “Broken Veteran” Lie Needs to End (What They’re Not Telling You) | Kevin Schmiegel Interview
Send us Fan MailThe idea that veterans come home “broken” is everywhere but it’s not the full story.In this episode, Marine veteran and nonprofit leader Kevin Schmiegel shares his journey from service to leadership, through personal struggle, and ultimately to building a movement focused on “military thriving.”This conversation explores identity after service, the challenges of transition, and why the narrative around veterans may be doing more harm than good.Connect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_
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The Story of a Soldier Who Saved His Team in Ramadi | Dan Pinion Interview
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Not Special, we sit down with a retired Command Sergeant Major to unpack one of the most powerful and overlooked stories from the war in Ramadi.What begins as a conversation about leadership quickly becomes something much deeper.You’ll hear firsthand what it was like leading soldiers during one of the most dangerous periods of the Iraq War—where attacks were constant, casualties were mounting, and survival was never guaranteed.At the center of this story is Sergeant Marquise Quick, a soldier who made a split-second decision that saved the lives of his teammates.This episode explores: The reality of combat leadership under extreme pressure The emotional and psychological toll of sustained warfare The moments that define courage and sacrifice How extraordinary acts of heroism can be overlooked in the chaos of war The ongoing effort to ensure those actions are properly recognized This is not just a story about war, it’s about responsibility, reflection, and what it means to lead when everything is on the line.More info about SGT Quick and the drive to get him the Medal of Honor: https://www.drivenperspectives.com/medal-of-honorConnect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_Support those that support us: Our great sponsor ZeroEyes doing incredible work saving time, saving lives. www.zeroeyes.comOur great sponsor improving lives with SGB treatments www.drjameslynch.com 👉 Don’t forget to give us a rating and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.
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Medal of Honor Recipient Reveals: Mindset That Saved His Life in Vietnam | Jim McCloughan Interview
Send us Fan MailMedal of Honor recipient Jim McCloughan doesn’t believe he’s special. But during one of the most intense battles of the Vietnam War, he ran into enemy fire over and over again saving dozens of lives while wounded, outnumbered, and refusing evacuation as the enemy flowed down the hill like lava.In this episode of Not Special, Jim shares:* What it’s really like to arrive in Vietnam* The moment that changed how he saw war forever* Why he ignored direct orders to leave* And the promise he made that shaped the rest of his life* He is lucky to have been a teacher and coach for nearly 40 yearsThis is a story about sacrifice, brotherhood, and what it means to show up when it matters most.🎧 Listen. Reflect. Then make the call you’ve been putting off.Connect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_Support those that support us: Our great sponsor ZeroEyes doing incredible work saving time, saving lives. www.zeroeyes.comCheckout the Congressional Medal of Honor Society Convention 2026 in Detroit, MI. www.medalofhonordetroit.com👉 Don’t forget to follow, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.
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From Special Forces to Author: The Story Behind Desert Heist | Alex Dekker Interview
Send us Fan MailAlex Dekker is a former Green Beret, combat veteran, and author of Desert Heist.After being severely injured by a Taliban grenade, Alex fought his way back to his team—eventually deploying again while still recovering. In this episode, he shares the mindset behind Special Forces, the realities of war, and how his experiences shaped a novel that blends fiction with hard-earned truth.This is a conversation about resilience, identity, and what comes after the mission ends.
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Ranger to Green Beret to Rock Bottom Then Redemption | Ricky Mills Interview
Send us Fan MailRicky Mills is a former Army Ranger and Green Beret whose story goes far beyond combat.From a difficult childhood to elite military service, Ricky built his identity around strength and resilience, until a near-fatal accident and traumatic brain injury forced everything to unravel.In this episode, he shares: What it’s like to lose your sense of self How trauma affects families, not just individuals The long road back from isolation and brokenness Why helping other veterans became his mission This is a raw conversation about identity, leadership, and what it takes to rebuild your life from the ground up.Connect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_Support those that support us: ZeroEyes www.zeroeyes.com
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He Had No Military Background But Was Selected For Elite CIA Unit | Bryan Mabry Interview
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when a “normal” guy walks into a world built for SEALs, Rangers, and operators and refuses to quit?In this episode of Not Special, Bryan Mabry shares the inside story of going from overlooked candidate to CIA Global Response Staff (GRS) operator. He eventually lead training for the next generation in this elite unit.We go deep into:* Getting rejected and coming back stronger* Earning respect in a room full of elite operators* What real leadership looks like under pressure* Life after the CIA: tech, venture capital, and defense innovation* The hidden challenges of transitioning out of high-stakes environments* Why decision-making, not perfection, is the ultimate advantageThis isn’t Hollywood. This is what it actually takes.Connect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_Support those that support us: Dr. James Lynch www.drjameslynch.comZeroEyes www.zeroeyes.com👉 Don’t forget to follow, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.
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Operator Syndrome Explained | Dr. Chris Frueh on Elite Performance & Veteran Health
Send us Fan MailClinical psychologist Dr. Chris Frueh explains Operator Syndrome and the hidden physical and psychological costs of elite military performance in this honest conversation that impacts veteran stories.In this episode of Not Special, Herb and Corrie Thompson sit down with clinical psychologist, professor, and researcher Chris Frueh, author of Operator Syndrome. Dr. Frueh has spent decades studying combat veterans, special operations forces, and high-performance military communities. His work explores the complex mix of physical strain, neurological stress, hormonal changes, and psychological pressure that can accumulate after years of elite operational tempo.The conversation begins with Frueh’s early life growing up with a Vietnam War veteran father, which shaped his interest in psychology and trauma research. From there, the discussion dives into how long-term exposure to high-intensity environments can affect the body and mind in ways that traditional PTSD models often fail to explain.Herb, Corrie, and Dr. Frueh discuss:• The origins of Operator Syndrome • Why many high-performing warriors struggle after their careers • The long-term physical toll of combat deployments • Why traditional PTSD narratives don’t explain everything • Identity, purpose, and life after the mission • What leaders, families, and veterans need to understandThis episode offers a deeper look at the human side of elite performance and why understanding the full picture is critical to supporting those who serve.
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Navy SEAL Built AI Company To Lower Crime With a Veteran Team
Send us Fan MailNavy SEAL Mike Lahiff doesn’t believe he’s special.But he understands something most people don’t, ownership changes everything in this honest conversation.In this episode of Not Special, we talk about risk, pressure, building teams, and what success actually costs. This isn’t surface-level business advice. It’s about responsibility, discipline, and the weight that comes with leadership.If you’re building something — a company, a career, or a life — this conversation will challenge how you think about success.Mike is the CEO of ZeroEyes, an AI-based, human-verified gun detection software that integrates with existing security cameras to identify brandished firearms in real-time.
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Night Stalker Pilot to Chick-fil-A Owner | The Unlikely Story of Mike Athanasakis
Send us Fan MailMike flew elite combat missions. He commanded one of the most selective aviation units in the U.S. military. He was told growing up he wasn’t intelligent.In this honest conversation, Mike Athanasakis shares his journey from a troubled childhood and Tourette diagnosis to Apache pilot and Battalion Commander in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment.After years of high-risk deployments and leadership at the highest levels of special operations, Mike made an unexpected pivot: becoming an Owner-Operator with Chick-fil-A — one of the most selective franchise systems in America.He breaks down:• Why Chick-fil-A’s operator selection process mirrors elite military assessment • How special operations leadership translates to business • Building culture in a high-performance restaurant environment • Leading teams without rank • Redefining success after combatThis episode is about identity, pressure, transition, faith, family — and discovering that impact doesn’t end when the uniform comes off.Thank you to our episode sponsor, the office of Dr. James Lynch. The incredible work that Dr. Jim and his wife Jodi do changes peoples lives. Check out their website for more information at https://drjameslynch.com/Connect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_Support those that support us: Fire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to follow, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.
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Navy SEAL Now Bakes Bread for his Wife | Kevin and Kristen Seiff Interview
Send us Fan MailKevin didn’t make it into the Navy SEALs on his first try. Or his second. He didn’t even make it through his first week of BUD/S.Kristen left a stable teaching career, built a nutrition coaching business, burned out… and started baking sourdough bread from home.Today, this veteran entrepreneur couple runs Crafted Coastal Bakery in Encinitas, California . Scaling from eight loaves a week to more than 100, while raising two young boys and debating whether to risk everything on a retail storefront.In this honest conversation of Not Special, we dive into:• Kevin’s journey from Marine Corps officer to Navy SEAL• The brutal reality of military transition• What being in the SEAL teams is actually like• Why most people aren’t gluten intolerant — they’re reacting to commercial bread additives• How cottage food laws make small business ownership possible• The financial and emotional math of scaling a family business• Working with your spouse without wrecking your marriage• Why local politics impact entrepreneurs more than national politicsThis conversation is about resilience, reinvention, clean food, leadership, and building a meaningful life after military service.If you’re navigating military transition, starting a small business, balancing family and ambition, or questioning your next move, this episode will resonate.New episodes of Not Special drop weekly featuring veterans, entrepreneurs, and leaders who don’t think they’re special… but absolutely are.
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Special Forces Don't Talk About This | Herb Thompson Interview | Episode 19
Send us Fan MailIn this deeply personal episode, Herb Thompson former U.S. Army Green Beret, Drill Sergeant of the Year, Ivy League MBA, speaker, and entrepreneur, shares the moments that shaped him most: combat leadership, chaos, addiction, recovery, marriage, and learning how to finally slow down.From leading troops through some of the most kinetic fighting of his career, to struggling with silence once the mission ended, Herb opens up about what elite performance really costs and how purpose evolves after service.This episode goes beyond military stories. It’s about identity, resilience, leadership, and the lifelong process of becoming whole. A raw and hoenst conversation with Herb and Corrie.⏱️ CLICKABLE CHAPTER TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Why this episode is different (The co-host becomes the guest)01:35 – The moment an 8-year-old decided his future02:48 – Earning the Green Beret wasn’t the finish line03:41 – 10 days, nonstop gunfights, and real leadership06:20 – The General Patton story (almost getting killed by accident)08:07– What people get wrong about Special Forces10:28– Teaching, culture, and force multiplication11:39 – Becoming a myth among Afghan commandos15:38 – Leaving the military and still feeling unfinished18:41 – Operator speed, chaos, and life after war21:35 – Alcohol, avoidance, and the moment things changed23:32 – Asking for help at Warriors Heart with Tom Spooner27:26– Stillness, Jamaica, and learning how to stop31:48 – Marriage, business, and being co-founders33:44 – Liberty Speaks and leadership after service40:36 – Why overcoming adversity matters most41:56 – What Herb values most: liberty and freedom43:00 – Final reflections + subscribe#specialforces #podcast #greenberet #leadership #mentalhealth Connect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_ Support those that support us: Fire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to follow, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.
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High School Dropout to Military to Millionaire | Jason DeBlasio Interview | Episode 18
Send us Fan MailJason DeBlasio shares his journey from a difficult upbringing and dropping out of high school to serving as an Air Force flight engineer, supporting critical mid-air refueling missions on the KC-10 during combat operations.In this episode of Not Special, Jason explains the often-overlooked role of flight engineers, the pressure of keeping aircraft in the fight, and what it means when fuel determines whether troops on the ground survive. He also discusses his transition out of the military and the creation of Military Metal Art, a company dedicated to building culture, identity, and pride through handcrafted metal artwork.The conversation explores leadership without recognition, innovation inside the military, entrepreneurship after service, faith, marriage, and defining success beyond rank or title.This episode offers a rare look at the unseen roles that make missions possible — and the mindset required to build something lasting after service.⏱️ CLICKABLE CHAPTER TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Why Jason Is Special01:18 – Dropping Out of High School at 1603:03 – The Court-Ordered Program That Changed Everything04:15 – Life on the Flight Line: Cold, Misery & Reality05:36 – Becoming a KC-10 Flight Engineer07:26 – “The Most Overqualified Backseat Driver”08:22 – Hearing Troops in Contact Over the Radio13:20 – 13 Deployments & The Weight of the Mission15:09 – Knowing When It Was Time to Leave the Military16:53 – The $10,000 Coffee Pot Problem20:42 – The Birth of Military Metal Art22:19 – Turning Passion Into a Scalable Business28:51 – Why Quality Almost Broke the Company31:31 – A Stick Figure Drawing Becomes a Masterpiece33:04 – Leadership, Ego & Letting Talent Walk35:59 – Selling Majority Ownership Without Losing the Soul37:53 – Culture, Identity & “The Goldfish Effect”41:01 – Why This Work Actually Matters42:01 – Artwork For SpaceX Astronauts44:20 – Final Thoughts on Purpose & ImpactConnect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_ Support those that support us: Fire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to follow, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.
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No Plan B: Spencer Hatcher on Going All In on His Country Music Dream
Send us Fan MailSpencer Hatcher didn’t have a backup plan—and he wasn’t interested in playing it safe.In this episode of Not Special, Spencer shares his journey from growing up immersed in music and faith in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley to betting everything on a career in country music. He talks about being told to quit at a young age, going viral during COVID, almost choosing a safer path, and what it really means to go all in.This conversation is about discipline, humility, faith, and earning your shot. If you’ve ever wondered whether your dream could actually happen—and what it costs to fully commit—this episode is for you.Support the Holly Hatcher Education Foundation here: https://hollyhatcheref.com01:00 An old soul in a young artist’s body02:00 Growing up surrounded by music and faith04:30 When music stopped being a hobby06:30 Being told to quit at 15 years old07:40 Going viral and the pressure that followed09:10 Self-doubt even when things are working11:40 Discovering classic country and storytelling13:30 Almost choosing a safer path instead of music16:10 Serving veterans through music17:40 The Nashville showcase that almost fell apart18:45 Playing to 10 people who changed everything21:30 Getting signed on the spot23:00 Why Spencer says he hasn’t “made it” yet24:00 Staying humble as opportunities grow25:40 Experiencing the CMAs up close28:50 Handling nerves and pressure30:30 Learning confidence through failure33:10 Dealing with criticism in the industry34:30 Owning your own path35:40 Why radio still matters37:30 Connecting with multiple generations38:00 The story behind “Cold Beer and Common Sense”40:00 Choosing great songs over ego41:30 What success really means44:35 Tragedy strikes for Spencer and his family
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Brain Expert Explains The Brain So Normal People Understand | Chantel Prat Interview | Episode 16
Send us Fan MailWhat if the very things you think are “wrong” with your brain are actually what make you successful?In this episode of Not Special, we sit down with Chantel Prat, cognitive neuroscientist, professor, author of The Neuroscience of You, and one of the most relatable science communicators working today. Chantel breaks down how the brain really works — not as an average, but as a deeply individual system shaped by experience, environment, and relationships.From growing up working class to becoming a leading voice in personalized neuroscience, Chantel explains why understanding how your brain works is the key to better relationships, leadership, learning, and growth.This conversation explores:Why no two brains work the same — and why that mattersHow your experiences physically shape your brainWhy couples and teams struggle to understand each otherMRI vs EEG: how scientists actually “see” the brain workingWhy feeling “weird” is universal — even among high performersHow compassion and self-partnership lead to real changeWhat it means to work with your brain instead of fighting itIf you’ve ever felt out of place, misunderstood, or frustrated with yourself or others — this episode will change how you see the human mind.⏱️ Clickable Chapter Timestamps00:00 – Why Chantel says she’s “self-authored”05:40 – Being a “normal” neuroscientist07:43 – Calling 911 at age five (and why it matters)09:32 – Phineas Gage & the moment everything clicked13:27 – How scientists actually test the brain (MRI & EEG)14:40 – Electrical brains & childhood curiosity19:1019:05 – Couples, conflict, and different brain priorities25:30 – Why your brain doesn’t see the world objectively27:30 – How to partner with your brain for meaningful change30:25 – Old dogs can learn new tricks35:16 – Dinner conversations with neuroscientists37:45 – Self doubt is normalConnect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_ Support those that support us: Dr. Jim Lynch our episode sponsor at www.drjameslynch.comFire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.#Neuroscience #personalgrowth #humanbehavior
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United We Stand, Divided We Fall | Patrick Murphy Interview | Episode 15
Send us Fan MailFormer U.S. Congressman, Acting Secretary of the Army and Iraq War veteran, and Patrick Murphy joins Not Special for a wide-ranging, no-BS conversation about leadership, unity, national debt, military service, and why moral courage—not party loyalty—is what America desperately needs right now.From growing up in a row house in Northeast Philadelphia to teaching at West Point, serving in combat, writing the Post-9/11 GI Bill, repealing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, and running the U.S. Army, Murphy shares what shaped his character—and why “United we stand, divided we fall” is more than a slogan.This episode cuts through political noise and focuses on service, accountability, and solving real problems.📌 About Patrick MurphyPatrick Murphy is an Iraq War veteran, former U.S. Congressman, constitutional law professor at West Point, and former Acting Secretary of the Army. He helped author the Post-9/11 GI Bill, led the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, and now works as a veteran investor, educator, and media contributor focused on leadership, service, and national unity.⏱️ Clickable Chapter Timestamps00:00 – “Why Are You Special?” Patrick Murphy’s Answer03:00 – Growing Up Working-Class in Philadelphia05:55 – How He Is Inspired09:10 – The Iraq War13:05 – Running For Congress16:55 – The Severity Of Our National Debt 20:05 – A Silver Tsunami Is Coming24:00 – How To Fix The National Debt27:40 – United We Stand, Divided we Fall31:55 – How Are So Many In Congress Rich36:10 – Principles Over Politics39:30 – Meritocracy43:05 – Playing Basketball With President Obama46:40 – Loyalty Above All Else Is A HonorConnect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_ Support those that support us: Fire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.#congress #Veteran #LeadershipMatters
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Delta Force Veterans Moves From Taking Lives To Saving Lives | Tom Spooner Interview
Send us Fan MailIn this powerful episode of the Not Special Podcast, Herb and Corrie sit down with former 82nd Airborne paratrooper, Green Beret, and Delta Force operator Tom Spooner who now dedicates his life to saving warriors instead of fighting wars. From surviving near-death blasts, battling alcoholism, navigating brain injuries, and walking away from elite military life—his journey leads to the creation of Warriors Heart, a 500-acre healing center for veterans and first responders struggling with addiction, trauma, and TBI.This is a raw, honest, and emotional conversation about identity, sobriety, purpose, and why even the strongest warriors break—and how they can heal.What You’ll Learn:* How childhood dreams turned into a path through the 82nd Airborne → Special Forces → Delta Force* The truth behind selection at the highest levels* Hidden battles: alcoholism, brain injury, and a marriage hanging by a thread* The turning point that led to sobriety* Why “taking lives” became “saving lives”* The creation of Warriors Heart and how it transforms veterans and first responders* The importance of community, vulnerability, and shared language in healing* The difference between a clinical hospital and a healing homeIf you’re a veteran, first responder, family member, or anyone who wants to understand the cost of service—and the path to restoration—this is an episode you won’t forget.⏱️ Clickable Chapter Timestamps00:42 – From 82nd Airborne to Green Beret02:30 – Pushing limits & the mindset for Special Forces04:00 – Life in 7th Group & real missions in South/Central America06:45 – The misconceptions about Green Berets (thanks Rambo…)08:10 – Direct action vs. teaching & partnering missions09:15 – Why he attempted Delta selection09:50 – 9/11 happens during Delta selection11:30 – Alcoholism, marriage collapse & hitting bottom13:00 – Sobriety, faith & becoming a better operator14:40 – Hidden injuries: TBI, blast exposure & cognitive decline16:45 – The struggle to transition back into home life18:10 – Sobriety as a warrior advantage19:30 – Discovering the veteran suicide crisis & deciding to act20:40 – Public silence vs. breaking the stigma22:00 – Why vulnerability from elite operators saves lives23:00 – Building Warriors Heart: the mission begins24:30 – What makes Warriors Heart different from traditional treatment25:30 – “Welcome Home”: why language and environment matter27:30 – Veterans & first responders healing inside community28:40 – Clinical excellence + warrior culture = real recovery29:55 – Not a lockdown facility: why choice matters in healing31:30 – Safety, trust, and true security for warriors32:45 – It’s training, not punishment: putting in the work34:00 – The mindset shift: what got you here won’t get you there35:10 – Why asking for help is actually strength36:00 – Final lessons & what warriors need to hear todayConnect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_ Support those that support us: Fire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to follow, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.#DeltaForce #SpecialForces #VeteranRecovery #podcast
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The Army Tried To Stop Him, He Kept Going | Johnny Vargas Interview | Episode 13
Send us Fan MailIn this powerful episode of Not Special, Herb and Corrie sit down with Johnny Vargas, aka Viva La Vargas — U.S. Army NCO, viral content creator reaching 30–40 million views a month, and one of the most influential voices in the military community.Johnny opens up about his rise from everyday soldier to one of the military’s most trusted online storytellers. He shares how he turned humor, truth, and authenticity into an online movement, all while balancing fatherhood, serving on active duty, earning his master’s degree, and advocating for troops and families who often feel unheard.This episode goes deep — trauma, resilience, haters, leadership, viral growth strategy, and a Pentagon phone call that changed everything.If you’re in the military, a veteran, a military spouse, a creator, or someone trying to overcome your past… this one will hit home.⏱️ CLICKABLE TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Why Johnny says he’s not special01:11 – Herb & Corrie introduce Johnny Vargas, aka Viva La Vargas01:55 – How a burning car led him to join the Army03:37 – Meeting the recruiter who changed his life04:31 – Becoming the leader he wished he had05:23 – Shipping out on New Year’s Day05:41 – How his content career accidentally started06:15 – MRT school, resilience, and early struggles online06:48 – The viral skit that changed everything08:02 – Stories that “don’t translate” to civilian life09:00 – Balancing family, Army, school & creating10:25 – The dinner plate life analogy10:33 – Pursuing a master’s to become a Licensed Professional Counselor11:20 – Why military families deserve more12:17 – The “influencer” label & legal realities12:33 – Coolest opportunities—celebs, events & impact13:21 – Johnny opens up about surviving childhood sexual abuse15:07 – The messages that change lives15:47 – Mistakes, lessons & doing hard things16:41 – Dealing with haters & turning critics into friends18:03 – Story of the soldier who transformed his life19:30 – Keyboard warriors & real-world courage20:20 – Why people lash out & how to respond20:43 – Tips for people who want to grow on social media21:55 – Johnny’s formula: 3 videos/day for 365 days23:04 – Authenticity - trends24:17 – Meeting creators who aren’t who they pretend to be24:49 – Being recognized in public25:08 – Staying grounded with family & purpose26:05 – Reaching 30–40 million people monthly27:02 – Building trust with an audience27:33 – Why he engages with supporters daily28:02 – VA loans, helping service members build wealth28:59 – Buying his first home as a specialist29:17 – Educating troops on the VA loan30:18 – Why he partnered with Veteran Lending Group32:21 – The Army’s impact on his life32:33 – Content dreams that came true33:02 – Celebrity stories: Kevin Hart, Chef Rush & more33:40 – Jocko’s team follows him33:57 – Live TV moments with his kids watching35:02 – Corrie’s hilarious Denzel Washington story37:37 – Advocating for the overlooked: families & junior soldiers41:20 – The “Barracks Batman” nickname43:10 – The Fort Myer washer incident45:05 – Pentagon phone call47:36 – Meeting with senior leaders48:28 – Standing his ground & advocating for troopsConnect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: @_ownyourjourney_ Support those that support us: Dr. Jim Lynch our episode sponsor at www.drjameslynch.comFire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to follow, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.#MilitaryLife #Vete
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Former National Security Advisor Cracks Capitol Hill Wide Open
Send us Fan MailIn this insightful episode of Not Special, Herb and Corrie sit down with Nic Adams, former National Security Advisor to 2 Senators and one of the most sought-after voices on government dynamics, intelligence operations, and the hidden gears that make Washington move. Nic pulls back the curtain on what really happens on Capitol Hill—from political power plays to decision-making under pressure, intelligence failures, national security blind spots, and what the public never hears about behind closed doors.This conversation goes far beyond politics. It’s about leadership, truth, and the reality of serving at the highest levels of government. Nic Adams reveals lessons that apply to decision-makers in any industry—how to think clearly when stakes are high, how to communicate under pressure, and how to navigate environments dominated by ego, secrecy, and competing agendas.Whether you’re a policy nerd, a leadership junkie, or just fascinated by inner workings of Capitol Hill, this episode delivers a candid, unfiltered look inside the machine.⏱️ Clickable Chapter Timestamps0:00 – Intro: Meet Nic Adams2:31 – Life Inside National Security8:52 – Capitol Hill Power Dynamics15:40 – What the Public Never Sees22:18 – Leadership Under Crisis31:03 – The Fractures Inside Government40:22 – Nic’s Most Intense Moment on the Job51:10 – The Future of U.S. National Security57:45 – Final Thoughts & TakeawaysConnect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_ Support those that support us: Fire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to follow, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.#NationalSecurity #Leadership #CapitolHill
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The Most Interesting Man In The World
Send us Fan MailMeet RJ Casey, the real-life Most Interesting Man in the World — Green Beret, Air Force Pararescueman, SpaceX astronaut-recovery specialist, Hollywood aerial safety consultant, and co-founder of Four Branches Bourbon.In this episode of Not Special, RJ takes us on an unbelievable journey through Special Operations, crash-site rescues in Colombia, astronaut recovery missions with SpaceX, behind-the-scenes stories from blockbuster movies like Inception, Dunkirk, and Extraction 2, and the origin story of veteran-founded brand Brigands.If you're into military special operations, Hollywood stunt work, space exploration, or veteran entrepreneurship, this is an episode you cannot skip.⏱️ Clickable Chapter Timestamps00:00 – Intro: Why RJ Casey is the Most Interesting Man in the World00:15 – Childhood in Cold War Europe & the spirit of adventure03:45 – Sports, travel, and growing up without cell phones05:08 – Becoming a Green Beret (and why the Guard/Reserve path was unique)07:00 – Working with 5th Group, 7th Group & Special Operations07:40 – Becoming an Air Force Pararescueman (PJ)09:50 – Choosing PJ life: short deployments & elite medical training11:50 – The intensity of PJ training & why it’s considered the hardest pipeline14:10 – The three skills that guarantee Special Operations contracting work15:30 – Explaining crash sites & the Colombia FARC rescue mission17:30 – Hostages, executions & five-year captivity: the real story18:40 – How astronaut recovery works for SpaceX20:00 – Building the modern Astronaut Rescue & Medical Program23:10 – Hollywood entry: Ranger School → We Were Soldiers24:45 – Almost landing a speaking role, choosing Paris instead27:00 – Christian Bale, late nights, and the truth behind his “on-set audio”28:40 – Working with stunt legends like Tom Struthers29:30 – Behind the scenes of Inception & Dark Knight Rises32:00 – Dunkirk: flying behind WWII Spitfires for aerial safety34:10 – Why the stunt crew won major awards35:20 – Upcoming film: Alone at Dawn (John Chapman / Roberts Ridge)36:50 – Adam Driver & Anne Hathaway joining the cast39:20 – Filming “Eden” in the Galápagos41:00 – Brigands origin story & Ranger Battalion roots43:00 – Service before self: the meaning behind Brigands45:00 – Closing reflectionsConnect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_ Support those that support us: Fire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.#GreenBeret #AirForcePJ #SpecialOperations #HollywoodStunts
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Movie Producer Decided That Something Had To Be Done
Send us Fan MailFrom combat zones to camera crews — this is the incredible story of Mark Kershaw, an Army veteran who turned battlefield lessons into cinematic storytelling.In this episode of Not Special, Herb and Corrie Thompson sit down with Mark to explore his journey from struggling student to soldier, from firefights in Afghanistan to finding purpose through film.Mark opens up about:· Growing up lost and finding direction in the Army· Life as an airborne infantryman and the near-fatal ambush that shaped his perspective· The transition from warfighter to creator — how producing movies became therapy and purpose· Why veterans bring a unique intensity, leadership, and storytelling skill to Hollywood· The importance of grit, fear of failure, and finding identity beyond the uniformThis isn’t just a story about survival — it’s about reinvention. Mark’s honesty, humor, and humility remind us that sometimes the toughest missions come after the military.🕒 Chapters (SEO + engagement focused)00:00 – “Why I’m Not Special” 01:30 – Growing Up Undisciplined and Searching for Purpose 03:30 – Enlisting After 9/11: A Decision That Changed Everything 06:00 – Lessons from Basic Training and Early Failures 11:00 – Airborne School: From PLFs to Pain 16:00 – Deployment to Iraq: Leadership Under Fire 19:00 – Joining the 82nd Airborne and the Pursuit of Excellence 22:00 – Afghanistan: The Firefight That Defined a Leader 28:00 – Tragedy, Brotherhood, and Survival 41:00 – Life After Combat: Finding New Purpose 43:00 – The Transition: From Military to Movie Production 46:00 – Producing Indie Films: Grit Meets Creativity 50:00 – Veterans in Film: Real Stories, Real Emotion 52:00 – Lessons on Grit, Leadership, and Authentic StorytellingConnect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_Support those that support us: Fire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.#VeteranStories #GritAndResilience #MilitaryToMovies
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From Failing Speech Class to Fueling Leaders
Send us Fan MailIn this powerful episode of Not Special, Herb and Corrie Thompson sit down with Shawn Dawley — former Air Force pilot, Harvard National Security Fellow, and professional keynote speaker — to talk about leadership, fear, failure, and finding purpose.Shawn shares his raw and inspiring journey: from enlisting in the Air Force at 17 and failing speech class… to flying C-130s, leading through 9/11, and ultimately becoming a sought-after leadership and neuroscience-based speaker.He opens up about what it really means to lead with empathy, how to overcome self-doubt, and why emotional awareness is essential for every leader. Shawn’s message: you are enough — capable, ready, and worthy.Whether you’re a veteran transitioning to business, an aspiring speaker, or someone striving to grow as a leader, this conversation delivers hard-earned wisdom you’ll want to revisit.00:00 – What Makes Shawn Dawley “Not Special”Finding purpose, faith, and self-worth in an ordinary life.01:30 – From Enlisting at 17 to Air Force PilotHow failure and mentorship turned a struggling student into a leader in the sky.05:30 – Leadership Lessons from the CockpitMilitary discipline, pressure, and the universal truths of leadership.08:30 – From Fear of Speaking to Keynote StagesHow Shawn failed speech class — and learned to inspire thousands.13:00 – Neuroscience of Leadership & Emotional IntelligenceUnderstanding how the brain and emotions shape every decision.17:30 – Ambition, Growth & Enjoying the MomentWhy true leadership means being present where you are.21:00 – “You Are Enough” — A Leader’s Most Powerful LessonOvercoming self-doubt and comparison in a world of constant competition.24:00 – Love, Family & What Really MattersWhy success means nothing without connection, gratitude, and humility.27:00 – Final Reflections: Leading with Heart and PurposeShawn’s timeless message on leadership, life, and legacy.Connect with Liberty Speaks:🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com🔗 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_Support those that support us: Fire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.#Leadership #KeynoteSpeaking #VeteranStories
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Hollywood stuntwoman turned keynote speaker reveals how to master fear
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when a Hollywood stuntwoman—used to face real danger—turns it into a platform to help others overcome fear and speak with confidence?In this powerful episode of Not Special, hosts Herb & Corrie Thompson sit down with Hannah Betts for a full-throttle conversation about:Her wildest stunt moments in HollywoodWhy fear is a tool, not the enemyTurning nerves into stage presence for keynote speakingThe mindset & performance habits that build unshakable confidenceHow to apply stunt-industry lessons to everyday leadership, public speaking and life transitionsWhether you’re stepping onto a stage for the first time, chasing a big career change, or simply fighting self-doubt, this episode delivers real stories + practical tools to help you turn fear into fuel.✅ Call to Action👉 If you enjoyed this episode, hit follow & turn on notifications so you don’t miss future conversations about leadership, mindset, service & success.💬 Drop a comment below: What fear are you ready to face? What’s your next stage?📲 Share this video with someone who needs to hear: “Yes—you can speak up, step out, and own your story.”Connect with Liberty Speaks:🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com🔗 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_Support those that support us: Fire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf #OvercomingFear #KeynoteSpeaker #MotivationalSpeaker #FearIntoFuel
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Surviving Innovation & the Use of Influencers in the Army Today
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when the U.S. Army meets innovation, technology, and influencer culture? In this episode of Not Special, hosts Herb and Corrie Thompson sit down with Colonel Kris Saling, a leader in Army talent management and innovation, to explore how the military is embracing change in a digital world.From AI-driven talent management to the Army’s influencer and creative reserve programs, COL Saling reveals how innovation, adaptability, and authenticity are reshaping recruiting, retention, and leadership. She shares insights on building “micro-insurgencies” for transformation inside bureaucracies, surviving innovation pushback, and the importance of curiosity in leadership.Whether you’re in the military, tech, or corporate innovation, this episode delivers lessons on leadership, culture change, and digital storytelling—from one of the Army’s most forward-thinking minds.Connect with Liberty Speaks:🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com🔗 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_Support those that support us: Fire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.#MilitaryInnovation #LeadershipPodcast #ArmyInfluencers #WomenInLeadership
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USS Cole Attack: 25 Years of Lessons and Leadership
Send us Fan MailCommander Kirk Lippold, captain of the USS Cole, shares his powerful story of leadership, sacrifice, and resilience after the 2000 terrorist attack. Hosted by Herb & Corrie Thompson, this episode of Not Special: A Liberty Speaks Show reveals lessons in courage, duty, and the true cost of freedom. 🇺🇸 Connect with Liberty Speaks:🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com🔗 Follow on Instagram: / _ownyourjourney_ Support those that support us: Fire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.#USSCole #Leadership #Veterans #MilitaryStories
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They're Saving Lives, You Won't Believe How | Episode 5
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Not Special, we sit down with Jim and Jodi Lynch to explore their inspiring journey from military service to building a medical practice dedicated to helping others. They share candid insights on the challenges of transition, the values that guide their work, and their recent humanitarian mission in Ukraine.Jim and Jodi also discuss groundbreaking approaches to mental health, including the Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) as an alternative treatment for PTSD and anxiety—a therapy that is giving hope to those with anxiety and trauma survivors worldwide.This powerful conversation blends stories of service, spirituality, and resilience with actionable takeaways for anyone seeking healing, purpose, and new ways to approach mental health.For more info about Jim and Jodi’s work visit their website: www.drjameslynch.com What You’ll Learn in This Episode:• How Jim and Jodi transitioned from military life to opening a medical practice• Their humanitarian experiences and impact in Ukraine• The role of spirituality and personal values in resilience• The promise of Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) as an alternative treatment for PTSD and anxiety• Why service and helping others remain at the core of their missionConnect with Liberty Speaks:🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com🔗 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_Support those that support us: Fire Department Coffee https://alnk.to/74xixOf 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light.#AnxietyTreatment #StellateGanglionBlock #MentalHealthPodcast
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The Hidden Battle, Mental Health From a Warrior's Perspective
Send us Fan MailThis conversation explores the remarkable journey of a Special Operations veteran with 2 Purple Hearts who immigrated from Moldova to America, joined the military, and faced the challenges of combat and mental health. Pasha Palanker highlights the importance of resilience, support from loved ones, and taking responsibility for one's life in the healing process. Through personal anecdotes, the guest shares insights on finding purpose after service and the significance of embracing challenges in life. In this conversation, he shares insights on the importance of challenges in life, the awe of parachuting, and the meaning found in sharing personal experiences. Pasha discusses his journey of public speaking, the significance of dark moments in personal growth, and the ongoing effort required to maintain mental health. This riveting conversation emphasizes the role of loved ones in mental health, the impact of sharing stories, and the importance of corporate conversations on well-being. Ultimately, Pasha reflects on the value of struggles in shaping his identity and the power of connection in helping others.While watching the show, grab some coffee from our friends at Fire Department Coffee. It’s our go-to coffee! https://alnk.to/74xixOf
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Truths for Real Leaders Only with Frances Frei | Episode 3
Send us Fan MailIn this engaging conversation, Frances Frei shares her unique journey as a thought leader in business, discussing her experiences with rejection, the importance of trust, and evolving leadership. She emphasizes the need for equal access to meritocracy and the role of bias in decision-making. Who has vanilla or chocolate ice cream on their grocery list? The discussion also touches on the significance of collaboration in relationships, the fixable mindset in business, and the necessity of being customer-centric in today's rapidly changing environment. Note: Both Herb and Frances get frustrated at grocery store self-checkouts. The machines are to slow!Takeaways*Trust is foundational in both business and personal relationships.*Frances Frei's upbringing as the youngest of six shaped her perspective on expectations.*Rejection can be a stepping stone to success; embrace the 'no' as a 'not now'.*Bias often leads to unearned preferences; we must check our biases.*Leadership must evolve to ensure equal access to meritocracy.*Collaboration enhances both personal and professional relationships.*Everything is fixable if the desire for help exists.*Identifying what to say no to is crucial for business success.*Customer-centric strategies lead to better business outcomes.*Navigating change requires flexibility and a willingness to adapt.
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The Untold Story of Special Forces Commander Dagger 6 | Episode 1, Part 2
Send us Fan MailIn this moving episode, Herb and Corrie reflect on the enduring legacy of Task Force Dagger with John Mulholland and the pivotal role of U.S. Special Forces in Afghanistan. They share firsthand insights into the realities of joint military operations, the sacrifices made by service members and their families, and the importance of honoring those who served in the War on Terror.The conversation also explores the symbolism of the iconic Horse Soldier statue, a powerful monument to the courage and sacrifice of the Green Berets who rode into battle on horseback after 9/11. From the value of military support personnel to the resilience of the Afghan people, this episode provides a meaningful look at the personal and strategic lessons from two decades of conflict.🔑 Key Takeaways:Task Force Dagger exemplified joint operations and inter-agency collaborationSpecial Forces are a formidable tool in modern warfareSacrifice in service is noble and must be rememberedEvaluating risks vs. benefits is essential in military decisionsVeterans should hold pride in their service regardless of political outcomesThe Horse Soldier statue stands as a lasting symbol of honorLessons from Afghanistan call for coherent, long-term strategyRecognition is due to the resilience of the Afghan peopleMilitary support personnel are vital to mission successRemembering and honoring service is a national responsibility📌 A must-watch for those interested in Special Operations, military history, and the human stories behind the battlefield.
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The Untold Story of Special Forces Commander Dagger 6 | Episode 1, Part 1
Send us Fan MailIn this powerful episode, retired Lt. General John Mulholland shares his incredible journey from childhood dreams to becoming a three-star general and legendary leader of the U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Berets). He offers rare insights into the Green Berets' mission to "liberate the oppressed", their pivotal role in Afghanistan after 9/11, and the formation of Task Force Dagger.John reflects on the Special Forces' response to 9/11, the importance of leadership, humility, and teamwork, and how building trust with local Afghan partners shaped the mission's success. With a deep dive into the lessons learned from combat operations, this conversation highlights the resilience of U.S. military forces and the enduring legacy of those who serve.🔑 Topics Covered:* Life and career of General John Mulholland* Mission and mindset of the Green Berets* Behind the scenes of Task Force Dagger* U.S. Special Forces in post-9/11 Afghanistan* Leadership and trust in high-stakes environments* Building alliances with local forces* Teamwork and collaboration across military branches* Legacy of Special Operations in the War on Terror📌 Whether you're interested in 9/11, Special Forces operations, or the personal stories of elite leaders, this episode delivers powerful insights and inspiration.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Not Special with Herb & Corrie ThompsonReal people. Real stories. Real growth.Join Herb, a Green Beret, and Corrie Thompson, his less hairy half, as they sit down with special guests — from veterans, leaders, and everyday people who’ve faced extraordinary challenges.Each episode of Not Special explores what it means to be human — to face fear, lead through change, and find purpose in the in life. You’ll hear unfiltered conversations about resilience, mindset, leadership, and authenticity — the kind of wisdom that helps you get unstuck and start living with more courage and clarity.💬 Honest conversations that make you laugh, think, and feel.💡 Lessons on overcoming fear, embracing failure, and leading with heart.🔥 Motivation for anyone chasing purpose, growth, or a fresh start.🎧 New episodes every Thursday — subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a story that might just change the way you see yourself
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