
37 - Green Beret, Failed State Research Group & Community Leader: Jake Johnson's Journey
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In this episode, Nicholas Allen interviews Jake Johnson, a retired Green Beret with a rich military background. They discuss Johnson's participation in community events like Pat's Run, the importance of fitness post-military, and the mission of Failed State Research Group in training civilians. Johnson shares insights on mentorship, cultural perspectives on military life, and the impact of media narratives. They also reflect on the significance of 9/11, the selection process for Special Forces, and the challenges faced during deployments. Throughout the conversation, Johnson emphasizes the importance of leadership and community building in shaping a better future. In this conversation, Jacob Johnson shares his journey from military service to becoming a park ranger and emergency manager. He discusses the importance of medical training for civilians, his experiences in special forces training, and the challenges of transitioning to civilian life. Jacob reflects on the emotional aspects of deployment, including survivor's guilt, and emphasizes the significance of community preparedness in emergency management. He also highlights the value of embracing his identity as a Green Beret and the responsibility that comes with it.