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        <![CDATA[<p>MilCom Founders Podcast — Episode 39: From Special Forces to Independent Sponsor with Jary Jackson</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Jary Jackson as he shares his journey from Army infantry to firefighter to 22-year Special Forces career to entrepreneur acquiring and scaling lower-middle-market businesses through entrepreneurship through acquisition.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>How Jary left the Army after four years, became a firefighter, and then re-enlisted post-9/11 and made it through Special Forces selection</li><li>The rejection he faced after retirement, including being told he was "too old at 42" and "unproven" by a veteran recruiter</li><li>How he discovered the search fund and ETA model, and acquired an $8M company with $35K out of pocket</li><li>Why he founded Intrepid Prosperity the day after realizing his own company was bad at recruiting</li><li>How he's building Thurion Capital as an independent sponsor focused on dual-use services and defense technology</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><ul><li>Talent is what drives outcomes, and resumes are mostly noise. Hire for the attributes that make someone successful and train the rest</li><li>The military runs the most developed leadership development program in the world, and that translates directly into running a business</li><li>News doesn't get better with time. The first time you think someone needs to go is usually the right time</li><li>You have to remove the self-limiting factors. The only person telling you to wait five years is usually you</li><li>After the military, you have to find a new tribe. Other veteran business owners get it in a way nobody else can</li></ul><p>Guest: Jary Jackson, Founder of Thurion Capital, CEO of TCS, Founder of Intrepid Prosperity, retired US Army Special Forces veteran (22 years)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarytjackson78/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarytjackson78/</a></li><li>Thurion Capital: <a href="https://www.thurioncapital.com/">https://www.thurioncapital.com/</a></li><li>Intrepid Prosperity: <a href="https://www.intrepidprosperity.com/">https://www.intrepidprosperity.com/</a></li><li>TCS: <a href="https://www.tcsgovcon.com/">https://www.tcsgovcon.com/</a></li></ul><p>Jary Jackson is a retired Special Forces veteran, entrepreneur, and independent sponsor focused on building mission-critical businesses that create lasting value. He leads Thurion Capital (founded Aug 2025), where he acquires and scales lower-middle-market companies across logistics, sustainment, technical services, and other dual-use sectors serving both commercial and government markets. </p><p>Through TCS (CEO since Mar 2024), his defense platform, he delivers integrated logistics and sustainment solutions for public sector clients requiring world-class engineering, logistics, and management solutions. He also founded Intrepid Prosperity (Apr 2015), a talent management and human capital platform dedicated to placing high-performing veterans and elite operators into roles where they can make a meaningful impact. The firm provides affordable, scalable talent solutions for small businesses, M&amp;A, and defense contractors.</p><p>The MilCom Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MilCom Founders Podcast — Episode 39: From Special Forces to Independent Sponsor with Jary Jackson</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Jary Jackson as he shares his journey from Army infantry to firefighter to 22-year Special Forces career to entrepreneur acquiring and scaling lower-middle-market businesses through entrepreneurship through acquisition.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>How Jary left the Army after four years, became a firefighter, and then re-enlisted post-9/11 and made it through Special Forces selection</li><li>The rejection he faced after retirement, including being told he was "too old at 42" and "unproven" by a veteran recruiter</li><li>How he discovered the search fund and ETA model, and acquired an $8M company with $35K out of pocket</li><li>Why he founded Intrepid Prosperity the day after realizing his own company was bad at recruiting</li><li>How he's building Thurion Capital as an independent sponsor focused on dual-use services and defense technology</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><ul><li>Talent is what drives outcomes, and resumes are mostly noise. Hire for the attributes that make someone successful and train the rest</li><li>The military runs the most developed leadership development program in the world, and that translates directly into running a business</li><li>News doesn't get better with time. The first time you think someone needs to go is usually the right time</li><li>You have to remove the self-limiting factors. The only person telling you to wait five years is usually you</li><li>After the military, you have to find a new tribe. Other veteran business owners get it in a way nobody else can</li></ul><p>Guest: Jary Jackson, Founder of Thurion Capital, CEO of TCS, Founder of Intrepid Prosperity, retired US Army Special Forces veteran (22 years)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarytjackson78/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarytjackson78/</a></li><li>Thurion Capital: <a href="https://www.thurioncapital.com/">https://www.thurioncapital.com/</a></li><li>Intrepid Prosperity: <a href="https://www.intrepidprosperity.com/">https://www.intrepidprosperity.com/</a></li><li>TCS: <a href="https://www.tcsgovcon.com/">https://www.tcsgovcon.com/</a></li></ul><p>Jary Jackson is a retired Special Forces veteran, entrepreneur, and independent sponsor focused on building mission-critical businesses that create lasting value. He leads Thurion Capital (founded Aug 2025), where he acquires and scales lower-middle-market companies across logistics, sustainment, technical services, and other dual-use sectors serving both commercial and government markets. </p><p>Through TCS (CEO since Mar 2024), his defense platform, he delivers integrated logistics and sustainment solutions for public sector clients requiring world-class engineering, logistics, and management solutions. He also founded Intrepid Prosperity (Apr 2015), a talent management and human capital platform dedicated to placing high-performing veterans and elite operators into roles where they can make a meaningful impact. The firm provides affordable, scalable talent solutions for small businesses, M&amp;A, and defense contractors.</p><p>The MilCom Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MilCom Founders Podcast – Episode 38: Ryan Patrick Hunt, Founder of Tenth Mountain Recruiting and the Veteran Social Summit<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Ryan Patrick Hunt, founder of Tenth Mountain Recruiting and the Veteran Social Summit. Ryan is a retired U.S. Army officer who went from accidental e-commerce entrepreneur to boutique recruiting firm founder, and he's spent the last decade building platforms and community infrastructure for veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>How growing up as a son of an entrepreneur and visiting 30+ countries before age 11 shaped who Ryan became</li><li>Why Ryan left the Army as Sergeant Hunt in 2001, only to return to ROTC after 9/11 with a calling to lead soldiers into combat</li><li>The Army pilot program that made Ryan one of the only active duty recruiters coordinating across 274 ROTC battalions nationwide</li><li>How a $5 joke about stickers turned into 5,000 orders and launched his first business</li><li>The difference between top line and bottom line, and why his first million-dollar year still taught him hard lessons</li><li>Why his ideal client starts with value alignment, and what happens when it's missing</li><li>The IVMF story: why Ryan turned down the program for years, and what finally changed his mind</li><li>What "planning is everything, the plan is nothing" really means for entrepreneurs</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Soft skills like leadership and communication are not secondary, they are the foundation that carries everything else</li><li>Mission command works in business: give your team the vision and intent, then trust them to execute</li><li>You have to be receptive before you can receive the network, mentorship, and collaboration that will change your trajectory</li><li>Veterans who treat their business like Gollum treats the ring will limit what they can build</li><li>98% of everything is mindset, and consistent action beats a perfect plan every time</li><li>Niching down does not mean turning away opportunity; it means knowing where to aim first</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Ryan Patrick Hunt, Founder, Tenth Mountain Recruiting and the Veteran Social Summit</strong></p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpatrickhunt/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpatrickhunt/</a> <br>Tenth Mountain Recruiting: <a href="http://www.tenthmountainrecruiting.com">www.tenthmountainrecruiting.com</a> <br>Veteran Social Summit: <a href="http://www.veteransocialsummit.com">www.veteransocialsummit.com</a></p><p>Ryan Patrick Hunt is a retired U.S. Army officer and seasoned talent acquisition leader with over two decades of experience building high-performing teams across multiple industries. As the founder of Tenth Mountain Recruiting and Rally Point HR, he specializes in sourcing top talent and creating scalable recruiting solutions for growing organizations. Ryan is deeply embedded in the veteran entrepreneurship ecosystem, serving as an IVMF Ambassador and the driving force behind the Veteran Social Summit and the evolving "Forged by Service" platform.</p><p>In 2025, he was named Military Friendly's Illinois Vetrepreneur of the Year, awarded the IVMF Ambassador Ecosystem Synergy Award, and recognized as one of Military Entrepreneur Magazine's Top 25 Military Changemakers. Known for his leadership, execution, and ability to connect people, Ryan continues to build platforms that drive opportunity, collaboration, and long-term success.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Ryan's Veteran Social Summit returns September 9-10 with a free virtual conference bringing together voices from across the military entrepreneurship community. The Forged by Service platform continues to evolve as a resource for veteran founders.</p><p>The MilCom Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business founders. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at milcomfounders.com</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MilCom Founders Podcast – Episode 38: Ryan Patrick Hunt, Founder of Tenth Mountain Recruiting and the Veteran Social Summit<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Ryan Patrick Hunt, founder of Tenth Mountain Recruiting and the Veteran Social Summit. Ryan is a retired U.S. Army officer who went from accidental e-commerce entrepreneur to boutique recruiting firm founder, and he's spent the last decade building platforms and community infrastructure for veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>How growing up as a son of an entrepreneur and visiting 30+ countries before age 11 shaped who Ryan became</li><li>Why Ryan left the Army as Sergeant Hunt in 2001, only to return to ROTC after 9/11 with a calling to lead soldiers into combat</li><li>The Army pilot program that made Ryan one of the only active duty recruiters coordinating across 274 ROTC battalions nationwide</li><li>How a $5 joke about stickers turned into 5,000 orders and launched his first business</li><li>The difference between top line and bottom line, and why his first million-dollar year still taught him hard lessons</li><li>Why his ideal client starts with value alignment, and what happens when it's missing</li><li>The IVMF story: why Ryan turned down the program for years, and what finally changed his mind</li><li>What "planning is everything, the plan is nothing" really means for entrepreneurs</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Soft skills like leadership and communication are not secondary, they are the foundation that carries everything else</li><li>Mission command works in business: give your team the vision and intent, then trust them to execute</li><li>You have to be receptive before you can receive the network, mentorship, and collaboration that will change your trajectory</li><li>Veterans who treat their business like Gollum treats the ring will limit what they can build</li><li>98% of everything is mindset, and consistent action beats a perfect plan every time</li><li>Niching down does not mean turning away opportunity; it means knowing where to aim first</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Ryan Patrick Hunt, Founder, Tenth Mountain Recruiting and the Veteran Social Summit</strong></p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpatrickhunt/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanpatrickhunt/</a> <br>Tenth Mountain Recruiting: <a href="http://www.tenthmountainrecruiting.com">www.tenthmountainrecruiting.com</a> <br>Veteran Social Summit: <a href="http://www.veteransocialsummit.com">www.veteransocialsummit.com</a></p><p>Ryan Patrick Hunt is a retired U.S. Army officer and seasoned talent acquisition leader with over two decades of experience building high-performing teams across multiple industries. As the founder of Tenth Mountain Recruiting and Rally Point HR, he specializes in sourcing top talent and creating scalable recruiting solutions for growing organizations. Ryan is deeply embedded in the veteran entrepreneurship ecosystem, serving as an IVMF Ambassador and the driving force behind the Veteran Social Summit and the evolving "Forged by Service" platform.</p><p>In 2025, he was named Military Friendly's Illinois Vetrepreneur of the Year, awarded the IVMF Ambassador Ecosystem Synergy Award, and recognized as one of Military Entrepreneur Magazine's Top 25 Military Changemakers. Known for his leadership, execution, and ability to connect people, Ryan continues to build platforms that drive opportunity, collaboration, and long-term success.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Ryan's Veteran Social Summit returns September 9-10 with a free virtual conference bringing together voices from across the military entrepreneurship community. The Forged by Service platform continues to evolve as a resource for veteran founders.</p><p>The MilCom Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business founders. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at milcomfounders.com</p>]]>
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      <title>Moniek James | Renegade Creative Media Group</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MilCom Founders Podcast — Episode 37: From Army Intel to AI-Powered Marketing Strategist with Moniek James</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Moniek James as she shares her journey from US Army Intelligence veteran to founder of Renegade Creative Media Group, where she helps growing brands cut through marketing confusion and build trust at scale.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>How a pay inequity conversation at a corporate job pushed Moniek to start her first business</li><li>Her path from event planning to social media education to AI-powered marketing consulting</li><li>How her Army Intelligence training shaped the way she thinks about AI governance and data strategy</li><li>Why she shifted from social media management to marketing strategy and consulting</li><li>How she helps small businesses, nonprofits, and government-adjacent organizations build AI workflows and use policies</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>The military teaches you how to see the pieces and plan backwards from a goal, and that skill transfers directly to business strategy</li><li>Clarity is the foundation of confidence, whether you're building a brand, managing social media, or implementing AI</li><li>You have to lead the tool. Technology follows the human, not the other way around</li><li>Think of AI like a multitool: get curious, explore what's available, and match the right tool to the right problem</li><li>Leadership and soft skills matter more than ever in an AI-powered world, because the tool doesn't challenge you or collaborate with you</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Moniek James, Founder of Renegade Creative Media Group, US Army veteran (8 years, Intelligence)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/moniekj/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/moniekj/</a></li><li>Website: <a href="http://www.moniekjames.com">www.moniekjames.com</a></li></ul><p>Moniek James is an Army veteran and entrepreneur with 14 years in business. She founded Renegade Creative Media Group after recognizing a recurring gap in the market: businesses were creating content without a clear strategy behind it. That insight led her to build a consulting practice focused on marketing strategy, and when AI tools arrived on the scene, she jumped in immediately. Drawing on her Army Intelligence background, she developed frameworks for AI governance and workflow integration that she now deploys with small to medium businesses, nonprofits, and government-associated organizations. She also publishes a weekly newsletter, Creative Marketing Strategist, on LinkedIn.</p><p>The MilCom Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MilCom Founders Podcast — Episode 37: From Army Intel to AI-Powered Marketing Strategist with Moniek James</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Moniek James as she shares her journey from US Army Intelligence veteran to founder of Renegade Creative Media Group, where she helps growing brands cut through marketing confusion and build trust at scale.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>How a pay inequity conversation at a corporate job pushed Moniek to start her first business</li><li>Her path from event planning to social media education to AI-powered marketing consulting</li><li>How her Army Intelligence training shaped the way she thinks about AI governance and data strategy</li><li>Why she shifted from social media management to marketing strategy and consulting</li><li>How she helps small businesses, nonprofits, and government-adjacent organizations build AI workflows and use policies</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>The military teaches you how to see the pieces and plan backwards from a goal, and that skill transfers directly to business strategy</li><li>Clarity is the foundation of confidence, whether you're building a brand, managing social media, or implementing AI</li><li>You have to lead the tool. Technology follows the human, not the other way around</li><li>Think of AI like a multitool: get curious, explore what's available, and match the right tool to the right problem</li><li>Leadership and soft skills matter more than ever in an AI-powered world, because the tool doesn't challenge you or collaborate with you</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Moniek James, Founder of Renegade Creative Media Group, US Army veteran (8 years, Intelligence)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/moniekj/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/moniekj/</a></li><li>Website: <a href="http://www.moniekjames.com">www.moniekjames.com</a></li></ul><p>Moniek James is an Army veteran and entrepreneur with 14 years in business. She founded Renegade Creative Media Group after recognizing a recurring gap in the market: businesses were creating content without a clear strategy behind it. That insight led her to build a consulting practice focused on marketing strategy, and when AI tools arrived on the scene, she jumped in immediately. Drawing on her Army Intelligence background, she developed frameworks for AI governance and workflow integration that she now deploys with small to medium businesses, nonprofits, and government-associated organizations. She also publishes a weekly newsletter, Creative Marketing Strategist, on LinkedIn.</p><p>The MilCom Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MilCom Founders Podcast — Episode 37: From Army Intel to AI-Powered Marketing Strategist with Moniek James</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Moniek James as she shares her journey from US Army Intelligence veteran to founder of Renegade Creative Media Group, where she helps growing brands cut through marketing confusion and build trust at scale.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>How a pay inequity conversation at a corporate job pushed Moniek to start her first business</li><li>Her path from event planning to social media education to AI-powered marketing consulting</li><li>How her Army Intelligence training shaped the way she thinks about AI governance and data strategy</li><li>Why she shifted from social media management to marketing strategy and consulting</li><li>How she helps small businesses, nonprofits, and government-adjacent organizations build AI workflows and use policies</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>The military teaches you how to see the pieces and plan backwards from a goal, and that skill transfers directly to business strategy</li><li>Clarity is the foundation of confidence, whether you're building a brand, managing social media, or implementing AI</li><li>You have to lead the tool. Technology follows the human, not the other way around</li><li>Think of AI like a multitool: get curious, explore what's available, and match the right tool to the right problem</li><li>Leadership and soft skills matter more than ever in an AI-powered world, because the tool doesn't challenge you or collaborate with you</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Moniek James, Founder of Renegade Creative Media Group, US Army veteran (8 years, Intelligence)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/moniekj/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/moniekj/</a></li><li>Website: <a href="http://www.moniekjames.com">www.moniekjames.com</a></li></ul><p>Moniek James is an Army veteran and entrepreneur with 14 years in business. She founded Renegade Creative Media Group after recognizing a recurring gap in the market: businesses were creating content without a clear strategy behind it. That insight led her to build a consulting practice focused on marketing strategy, and when AI tools arrived on the scene, she jumped in immediately. Drawing on her Army Intelligence background, she developed frameworks for AI governance and workflow integration that she now deploys with small to medium businesses, nonprofits, and government-associated organizations. She also publishes a weekly newsletter, Creative Marketing Strategist, on LinkedIn.</p><p>The MilCom Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Joshua Himan | Business Valuation Advisors Inc.</title>
      <itunes:episode>36</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 36: Josh Himan, Marine Veteran Helping Business Owners Know What Their Companies Are Worth</b></p><p><strong>Show Notes</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Joshua Himan as he shares his journey from Northern Virginia athlete to Marine Corps machine gunner to founding two businesses that help people regain independence and understand the true value of what they've built.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Josh's path from growing up in an athletic family near Quantico to enlisting in the Marine Corps at the height of the Iraq War after a chance encounter with a Marine Corps General</li><li>His decision to go infantry and become a 0331 Machine Gunner because he wanted to be "all in"</li><li>Deploying to Afghanistan as part of Operation Strike of the Sword, the largest Marine offensive since the Battle of Fallujah, and being one of the first units on the ground for the surge</li><li>The IED strike on September 29, 2009 that left him paralyzed from the chest down during the last month of deployment</li><li>How a Marine Colonel's hospital visit changed his entire outlook: "You can still do business. These are not going to be taken away from you."</li><li>Co-founding the Driving Rehabilitation Center of Excellence (DRCE) with Tammy Phipps, who had helped 400 combat-injured service members get back to driving at Walter Reed</li><li>Why he became obsessed with business valuation after trying to acquire small businesses and realizing nobody could properly explain the numbers</li><li>Building Business Valuation Advisors into a firm that values 100+ private companies per year</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Get an independent, unbiased valuation of your business. Brokers and others who are incentivized differently may not give you the full picture.</li><li>Formatting your financial statements properly is about as close to a free lunch as you'll get. It's low-hanging fruit that can add enormous value to your company.</li><li>Each business is unique. Two owners in the same industry with the same revenue can have very different valuations based on owner involvement, operations, and risk.</li><li>The most precious thing is time. When evaluating any business opportunity, weigh the economics against how much of your time it will take.</li><li>Good trees produce good fruit. The businesses rooted in the right purpose, where the client comes first, are the ones that succeed long-term.</li><li>Integrity is the pillar. In small business, trust and integrity are everything.</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Joshua Himan, MSF, MSAE, CVA, CBA, CMEA, FMVA, CTA, ASBC, PGE - Founder and Principal of Business Valuation Advisors, Inc., U.S. Marine Corps Veteran</p><ul><li>Business Website: valuationadvisor.com</li><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuahiman/</li></ul><p>Joshua Himan is a Business Valuation Expert, Transaction Advisor, and Chief Financial Officer with over 15 years of experience advising private lower-middle market business owners, private equity firms, and acquisition entrepreneurs. He specializes in business valuation, transaction advisory, financial modeling, and value creation strategy.</p><p>Josh earned his B.B.A. in Finance from Radford University (Dean's List), followed by a Master of Science in Finance from George Washington University and a Master of Science in Applied Economics from Johns Hopkins University. He also holds advanced certificates in Real Estate Finance &amp; Investments (NYU) and Forecasting in Organizations (Johns Hopkins).</p><p>After beginning his career in business, Josh felt called to serve his country and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in January 2008. He trained at Parris Island and completed Infantry School as a 0331 Machine Gunner. In May 2009, he deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Strike of the Sword — the largest Marine offensive since the Battle of Fallujah and the largest airlift of Marines since the Vietnam War. His unit was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation during Operation Enduring Freedom.</p><p>On September 29, 2009, the Humvee Josh was riding in struck an improvised explosive device (IED), resulting in multiple spinal cord injuries that left him paralyzed from the chest down. For his service and sacrifice, he was awarded the Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Afghan Campaign Medal, and Presidential Unit Citation.</p><p>Prior to founding Business Valuation Advisors Inc., Josh was the Co-Founder and Chief Financial Officer of Driving Rehabilitation Center of Excellence (DRCE), a specialized healthcare organization focused on restoring mobility and independence for individuals with medical and neurological challenges. Today, DRCE has helped thousands of people with disabilities return to driving and get their independence back.</p><p>Today, Josh is the Founder and Principal of Business Valuation Advisors, Inc., a boutique valuation and transaction advisory firm serving lower middle-market business owners, private equity groups, attorneys, and institutional clients nationwide. Through BVA, he provides certified business valuations, quality of earnings analysis, transaction advisory, and strategic value enhancement consulting across a broad range of industries.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Josh is building software tools powered by AI to bring his valuation expertise to a broader market, training analysts around the world, and continuing to grow BVA as a firm that helps business owners understand what their companies are truly worth.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 36: Josh Himan, Marine Veteran Helping Business Owners Know What Their Companies Are Worth</b></p><p><strong>Show Notes</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Joshua Himan as he shares his journey from Northern Virginia athlete to Marine Corps machine gunner to founding two businesses that help people regain independence and understand the true value of what they've built.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Josh's path from growing up in an athletic family near Quantico to enlisting in the Marine Corps at the height of the Iraq War after a chance encounter with a Marine Corps General</li><li>His decision to go infantry and become a 0331 Machine Gunner because he wanted to be "all in"</li><li>Deploying to Afghanistan as part of Operation Strike of the Sword, the largest Marine offensive since the Battle of Fallujah, and being one of the first units on the ground for the surge</li><li>The IED strike on September 29, 2009 that left him paralyzed from the chest down during the last month of deployment</li><li>How a Marine Colonel's hospital visit changed his entire outlook: "You can still do business. These are not going to be taken away from you."</li><li>Co-founding the Driving Rehabilitation Center of Excellence (DRCE) with Tammy Phipps, who had helped 400 combat-injured service members get back to driving at Walter Reed</li><li>Why he became obsessed with business valuation after trying to acquire small businesses and realizing nobody could properly explain the numbers</li><li>Building Business Valuation Advisors into a firm that values 100+ private companies per year</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Get an independent, unbiased valuation of your business. Brokers and others who are incentivized differently may not give you the full picture.</li><li>Formatting your financial statements properly is about as close to a free lunch as you'll get. It's low-hanging fruit that can add enormous value to your company.</li><li>Each business is unique. Two owners in the same industry with the same revenue can have very different valuations based on owner involvement, operations, and risk.</li><li>The most precious thing is time. When evaluating any business opportunity, weigh the economics against how much of your time it will take.</li><li>Good trees produce good fruit. The businesses rooted in the right purpose, where the client comes first, are the ones that succeed long-term.</li><li>Integrity is the pillar. In small business, trust and integrity are everything.</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Joshua Himan, MSF, MSAE, CVA, CBA, CMEA, FMVA, CTA, ASBC, PGE - Founder and Principal of Business Valuation Advisors, Inc., U.S. Marine Corps Veteran</p><ul><li>Business Website: valuationadvisor.com</li><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuahiman/</li></ul><p>Joshua Himan is a Business Valuation Expert, Transaction Advisor, and Chief Financial Officer with over 15 years of experience advising private lower-middle market business owners, private equity firms, and acquisition entrepreneurs. He specializes in business valuation, transaction advisory, financial modeling, and value creation strategy.</p><p>Josh earned his B.B.A. in Finance from Radford University (Dean's List), followed by a Master of Science in Finance from George Washington University and a Master of Science in Applied Economics from Johns Hopkins University. He also holds advanced certificates in Real Estate Finance &amp; Investments (NYU) and Forecasting in Organizations (Johns Hopkins).</p><p>After beginning his career in business, Josh felt called to serve his country and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in January 2008. He trained at Parris Island and completed Infantry School as a 0331 Machine Gunner. In May 2009, he deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Strike of the Sword — the largest Marine offensive since the Battle of Fallujah and the largest airlift of Marines since the Vietnam War. His unit was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation during Operation Enduring Freedom.</p><p>On September 29, 2009, the Humvee Josh was riding in struck an improvised explosive device (IED), resulting in multiple spinal cord injuries that left him paralyzed from the chest down. For his service and sacrifice, he was awarded the Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Afghan Campaign Medal, and Presidential Unit Citation.</p><p>Prior to founding Business Valuation Advisors Inc., Josh was the Co-Founder and Chief Financial Officer of Driving Rehabilitation Center of Excellence (DRCE), a specialized healthcare organization focused on restoring mobility and independence for individuals with medical and neurological challenges. Today, DRCE has helped thousands of people with disabilities return to driving and get their independence back.</p><p>Today, Josh is the Founder and Principal of Business Valuation Advisors, Inc., a boutique valuation and transaction advisory firm serving lower middle-market business owners, private equity groups, attorneys, and institutional clients nationwide. Through BVA, he provides certified business valuations, quality of earnings analysis, transaction advisory, and strategic value enhancement consulting across a broad range of industries.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Josh is building software tools powered by AI to bring his valuation expertise to a broader market, training analysts around the world, and continuing to grow BVA as a firm that helps business owners understand what their companies are truly worth.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 36: Josh Himan, Marine Veteran Helping Business Owners Know What Their Companies Are Worth</b></p><p><strong>Show Notes</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Joshua Himan as he shares his journey from Northern Virginia athlete to Marine Corps machine gunner to founding two businesses that help people regain independence and understand the true value of what they've built.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Josh's path from growing up in an athletic family near Quantico to enlisting in the Marine Corps at the height of the Iraq War after a chance encounter with a Marine Corps General</li><li>His decision to go infantry and become a 0331 Machine Gunner because he wanted to be "all in"</li><li>Deploying to Afghanistan as part of Operation Strike of the Sword, the largest Marine offensive since the Battle of Fallujah, and being one of the first units on the ground for the surge</li><li>The IED strike on September 29, 2009 that left him paralyzed from the chest down during the last month of deployment</li><li>How a Marine Colonel's hospital visit changed his entire outlook: "You can still do business. These are not going to be taken away from you."</li><li>Co-founding the Driving Rehabilitation Center of Excellence (DRCE) with Tammy Phipps, who had helped 400 combat-injured service members get back to driving at Walter Reed</li><li>Why he became obsessed with business valuation after trying to acquire small businesses and realizing nobody could properly explain the numbers</li><li>Building Business Valuation Advisors into a firm that values 100+ private companies per year</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Get an independent, unbiased valuation of your business. Brokers and others who are incentivized differently may not give you the full picture.</li><li>Formatting your financial statements properly is about as close to a free lunch as you'll get. It's low-hanging fruit that can add enormous value to your company.</li><li>Each business is unique. Two owners in the same industry with the same revenue can have very different valuations based on owner involvement, operations, and risk.</li><li>The most precious thing is time. When evaluating any business opportunity, weigh the economics against how much of your time it will take.</li><li>Good trees produce good fruit. The businesses rooted in the right purpose, where the client comes first, are the ones that succeed long-term.</li><li>Integrity is the pillar. In small business, trust and integrity are everything.</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Joshua Himan, MSF, MSAE, CVA, CBA, CMEA, FMVA, CTA, ASBC, PGE - Founder and Principal of Business Valuation Advisors, Inc., U.S. Marine Corps Veteran</p><ul><li>Business Website: valuationadvisor.com</li><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuahiman/</li></ul><p>Joshua Himan is a Business Valuation Expert, Transaction Advisor, and Chief Financial Officer with over 15 years of experience advising private lower-middle market business owners, private equity firms, and acquisition entrepreneurs. He specializes in business valuation, transaction advisory, financial modeling, and value creation strategy.</p><p>Josh earned his B.B.A. in Finance from Radford University (Dean's List), followed by a Master of Science in Finance from George Washington University and a Master of Science in Applied Economics from Johns Hopkins University. He also holds advanced certificates in Real Estate Finance &amp; Investments (NYU) and Forecasting in Organizations (Johns Hopkins).</p><p>After beginning his career in business, Josh felt called to serve his country and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in January 2008. He trained at Parris Island and completed Infantry School as a 0331 Machine Gunner. In May 2009, he deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation Strike of the Sword — the largest Marine offensive since the Battle of Fallujah and the largest airlift of Marines since the Vietnam War. His unit was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation during Operation Enduring Freedom.</p><p>On September 29, 2009, the Humvee Josh was riding in struck an improvised explosive device (IED), resulting in multiple spinal cord injuries that left him paralyzed from the chest down. For his service and sacrifice, he was awarded the Purple Heart, Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Afghan Campaign Medal, and Presidential Unit Citation.</p><p>Prior to founding Business Valuation Advisors Inc., Josh was the Co-Founder and Chief Financial Officer of Driving Rehabilitation Center of Excellence (DRCE), a specialized healthcare organization focused on restoring mobility and independence for individuals with medical and neurological challenges. Today, DRCE has helped thousands of people with disabilities return to driving and get their independence back.</p><p>Today, Josh is the Founder and Principal of Business Valuation Advisors, Inc., a boutique valuation and transaction advisory firm serving lower middle-market business owners, private equity groups, attorneys, and institutional clients nationwide. Through BVA, he provides certified business valuations, quality of earnings analysis, transaction advisory, and strategic value enhancement consulting across a broad range of industries.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Josh is building software tools powered by AI to bring his valuation expertise to a broader market, training analysts around the world, and continuing to grow BVA as a firm that helps business owners understand what their companies are truly worth.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 35: Hillary Boyce, Army Veteran and Military Spouse Building a Government Contracting Powerhouse<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Hillary Boyce as she shares her journey from small-town North Carolina to leading BAFO Services, a firm helping over 150 clients win government contracts.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Hillary's path from Taylorsville, North Carolina (population: tiny) to joining Navy ROTC in high school and enlisting in the Army National Guard before her senior year</li><li>How she went to basic training at Fort Leonard Wood before 12th grade and bought her first car with her military paycheck</li><li>Her transition from National Guard engineer to active duty with the 3rd Infantry Division, where she worked directly with senior officers as an E-4</li><li>The story of starting her first company after a few glasses of wine, with no business plan and no investors</li><li>How she grew to 85 employees in two years while Ubering on nights and weekends because she couldn't pay herself</li><li>Selling her first company and launching BAFO Services, which now employs 50+ staff serving 150+ clients</li><li>Why she takes her Army gear to every Army-Navy game (where her Navy husband has to sit on the Army side)</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Write your plan in pencil, not permanent marker. You never know who you'll meet in an elevator tomorrow.</li><li>The cost of money is real. Before you're two years into business with tax returns to show, SBA won't talk to you. Plan for that.</li><li>Take care of your staff first. A leader isn't a leader if they're not mentoring and giving back.</li><li>No hero behavior. Nobody should be a single point of failure on your team.</li><li>Stay flexible. Don't pigeonhole yourself or your company when you don't know what revenue stream might walk through the door.</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Hillary Boyce, Founder and CEO of BAFO Services, U.S. Army Veteran, Military Spouse</strong></p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-boyce-14537814/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-boyce-14537814/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://bafoservices.com/">https://bafoservices.com/</a></li></ul><p>Mrs. Hillary Boyce is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BAFO Services, LLC, bringing more than 20 years of proven expertise in the procurement, execution, and management of U.S. government contracts. Her career includes owning and acquiring her own successful small government contracting business, through which she earned numerous federal service-related awards. She also holds a Master in Business Development certification from MBDi.</p><p>A proud U.S. Army veteran, Mrs. Boyce served as an Engineer in the Army National Guard before transitioning to active duty with the 3rd Infantry Division. She is also a dedicated military spouse, supporting her husband, an active-duty Naval Officer. Her academic background includes Business Administration studies at the University of Maryland (Europe and Asia Divisions), a Certification in Acquisition and Procurement from Tidewater Community College (TCC), and legal studies at Regent University.</p><p>Mrs. Boyce spent many years providing essential services and support to wounded soldiers, survivors, and military families through her roles within the U.S. Army Casualty and Mortuary Affairs Operations and the U.S. Army Physical Disability Agency. Her work focused on operational management and oversight of mission-critical tasks directly impacting service members and their families.</p><p>In addition to her work supporting the military community, Mrs. Boyce is deeply committed to global humanitarian service. She engages in yearly mission work in Kenya, contributing her time and leadership to support underserved communities, expand educational and economic opportunities, and help strengthen local support networks. Her experiences abroad continue to inspire her passion for service and community empowerment.</p><p>Deeply committed to community and professional service, she volunteers locally and serves on several boards, including the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) Hampton Roads chapter and Women in Defense (WID). She is also a business coach for The Honor Foundation (THF), supporting transitioning Navy SEALs and U.S. Special Operations personnel, and serves on the AFCEA International Small Business Committee.</p><p>Mrs. Boyce has been widely recognized for her leadership, business acumen, and service. Her awards include:</p><ul><li>Virginia Small Business Veteran of the Year, Virginia SBDC (2025)</li><li>100 Successful Women in Business Award, Global Trade Chamber (2025)</li><li>Veteran &amp; Military Spouse Owned Small Business of the Year, Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce (2025)</li><li>AFCEA International Leadership Award (2025)</li><li>Military Spouse Awards – Heroes at Home Finalist, militarynews.com (2025)</li><li>AFCEA International Medal of Merit (2023)</li><li>AFCEA International Small Business Person of the Year (2021)</li><li>AFCEA Women's Appreciation Award (2021)</li><li>Distinguished Service Awards Finalist, Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce (2019)</li><li>AFCEA Top 40 Under 40 – National (2019)</li><li>Top 40 Under 40 of Hampton Roads, Inside Business (2017)</li></ul><p>Additionally, she received the Emerging Star Award (2016) and Stellar Award (2017) from the U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce, recognizing her as an exceptional federal supplier demonstrating outstanding growth and leadership in the contracting community.</p><p>Mrs. Boyce is deeply passionate about empowering small businesses and is committed to helping them achieve sustainable growth and success within the U.S. government contracting industry.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 35: Hillary Boyce, Army Veteran and Military Spouse Building a Government Contracting Powerhouse<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Hillary Boyce as she shares her journey from small-town North Carolina to leading BAFO Services, a firm helping over 150 clients win government contracts.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Hillary's path from Taylorsville, North Carolina (population: tiny) to joining Navy ROTC in high school and enlisting in the Army National Guard before her senior year</li><li>How she went to basic training at Fort Leonard Wood before 12th grade and bought her first car with her military paycheck</li><li>Her transition from National Guard engineer to active duty with the 3rd Infantry Division, where she worked directly with senior officers as an E-4</li><li>The story of starting her first company after a few glasses of wine, with no business plan and no investors</li><li>How she grew to 85 employees in two years while Ubering on nights and weekends because she couldn't pay herself</li><li>Selling her first company and launching BAFO Services, which now employs 50+ staff serving 150+ clients</li><li>Why she takes her Army gear to every Army-Navy game (where her Navy husband has to sit on the Army side)</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Write your plan in pencil, not permanent marker. You never know who you'll meet in an elevator tomorrow.</li><li>The cost of money is real. Before you're two years into business with tax returns to show, SBA won't talk to you. Plan for that.</li><li>Take care of your staff first. A leader isn't a leader if they're not mentoring and giving back.</li><li>No hero behavior. Nobody should be a single point of failure on your team.</li><li>Stay flexible. Don't pigeonhole yourself or your company when you don't know what revenue stream might walk through the door.</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Hillary Boyce, Founder and CEO of BAFO Services, U.S. Army Veteran, Military Spouse</strong></p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-boyce-14537814/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-boyce-14537814/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://bafoservices.com/">https://bafoservices.com/</a></li></ul><p>Mrs. Hillary Boyce is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BAFO Services, LLC, bringing more than 20 years of proven expertise in the procurement, execution, and management of U.S. government contracts. Her career includes owning and acquiring her own successful small government contracting business, through which she earned numerous federal service-related awards. She also holds a Master in Business Development certification from MBDi.</p><p>A proud U.S. Army veteran, Mrs. Boyce served as an Engineer in the Army National Guard before transitioning to active duty with the 3rd Infantry Division. She is also a dedicated military spouse, supporting her husband, an active-duty Naval Officer. Her academic background includes Business Administration studies at the University of Maryland (Europe and Asia Divisions), a Certification in Acquisition and Procurement from Tidewater Community College (TCC), and legal studies at Regent University.</p><p>Mrs. Boyce spent many years providing essential services and support to wounded soldiers, survivors, and military families through her roles within the U.S. Army Casualty and Mortuary Affairs Operations and the U.S. Army Physical Disability Agency. Her work focused on operational management and oversight of mission-critical tasks directly impacting service members and their families.</p><p>In addition to her work supporting the military community, Mrs. Boyce is deeply committed to global humanitarian service. She engages in yearly mission work in Kenya, contributing her time and leadership to support underserved communities, expand educational and economic opportunities, and help strengthen local support networks. Her experiences abroad continue to inspire her passion for service and community empowerment.</p><p>Deeply committed to community and professional service, she volunteers locally and serves on several boards, including the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) Hampton Roads chapter and Women in Defense (WID). She is also a business coach for The Honor Foundation (THF), supporting transitioning Navy SEALs and U.S. Special Operations personnel, and serves on the AFCEA International Small Business Committee.</p><p>Mrs. Boyce has been widely recognized for her leadership, business acumen, and service. Her awards include:</p><ul><li>Virginia Small Business Veteran of the Year, Virginia SBDC (2025)</li><li>100 Successful Women in Business Award, Global Trade Chamber (2025)</li><li>Veteran &amp; Military Spouse Owned Small Business of the Year, Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce (2025)</li><li>AFCEA International Leadership Award (2025)</li><li>Military Spouse Awards – Heroes at Home Finalist, militarynews.com (2025)</li><li>AFCEA International Medal of Merit (2023)</li><li>AFCEA International Small Business Person of the Year (2021)</li><li>AFCEA Women's Appreciation Award (2021)</li><li>Distinguished Service Awards Finalist, Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce (2019)</li><li>AFCEA Top 40 Under 40 – National (2019)</li><li>Top 40 Under 40 of Hampton Roads, Inside Business (2017)</li></ul><p>Additionally, she received the Emerging Star Award (2016) and Stellar Award (2017) from the U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce, recognizing her as an exceptional federal supplier demonstrating outstanding growth and leadership in the contracting community.</p><p>Mrs. Boyce is deeply passionate about empowering small businesses and is committed to helping them achieve sustainable growth and success within the U.S. government contracting industry.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 35: Hillary Boyce, Army Veteran and Military Spouse Building a Government Contracting Powerhouse<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Hillary Boyce as she shares her journey from small-town North Carolina to leading BAFO Services, a firm helping over 150 clients win government contracts.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Hillary's path from Taylorsville, North Carolina (population: tiny) to joining Navy ROTC in high school and enlisting in the Army National Guard before her senior year</li><li>How she went to basic training at Fort Leonard Wood before 12th grade and bought her first car with her military paycheck</li><li>Her transition from National Guard engineer to active duty with the 3rd Infantry Division, where she worked directly with senior officers as an E-4</li><li>The story of starting her first company after a few glasses of wine, with no business plan and no investors</li><li>How she grew to 85 employees in two years while Ubering on nights and weekends because she couldn't pay herself</li><li>Selling her first company and launching BAFO Services, which now employs 50+ staff serving 150+ clients</li><li>Why she takes her Army gear to every Army-Navy game (where her Navy husband has to sit on the Army side)</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Write your plan in pencil, not permanent marker. You never know who you'll meet in an elevator tomorrow.</li><li>The cost of money is real. Before you're two years into business with tax returns to show, SBA won't talk to you. Plan for that.</li><li>Take care of your staff first. A leader isn't a leader if they're not mentoring and giving back.</li><li>No hero behavior. Nobody should be a single point of failure on your team.</li><li>Stay flexible. Don't pigeonhole yourself or your company when you don't know what revenue stream might walk through the door.</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Hillary Boyce, Founder and CEO of BAFO Services, U.S. Army Veteran, Military Spouse</strong></p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-boyce-14537814/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-boyce-14537814/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://bafoservices.com/">https://bafoservices.com/</a></li></ul><p>Mrs. Hillary Boyce is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BAFO Services, LLC, bringing more than 20 years of proven expertise in the procurement, execution, and management of U.S. government contracts. Her career includes owning and acquiring her own successful small government contracting business, through which she earned numerous federal service-related awards. She also holds a Master in Business Development certification from MBDi.</p><p>A proud U.S. Army veteran, Mrs. Boyce served as an Engineer in the Army National Guard before transitioning to active duty with the 3rd Infantry Division. She is also a dedicated military spouse, supporting her husband, an active-duty Naval Officer. Her academic background includes Business Administration studies at the University of Maryland (Europe and Asia Divisions), a Certification in Acquisition and Procurement from Tidewater Community College (TCC), and legal studies at Regent University.</p><p>Mrs. Boyce spent many years providing essential services and support to wounded soldiers, survivors, and military families through her roles within the U.S. Army Casualty and Mortuary Affairs Operations and the U.S. Army Physical Disability Agency. Her work focused on operational management and oversight of mission-critical tasks directly impacting service members and their families.</p><p>In addition to her work supporting the military community, Mrs. Boyce is deeply committed to global humanitarian service. She engages in yearly mission work in Kenya, contributing her time and leadership to support underserved communities, expand educational and economic opportunities, and help strengthen local support networks. Her experiences abroad continue to inspire her passion for service and community empowerment.</p><p>Deeply committed to community and professional service, she volunteers locally and serves on several boards, including the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) Hampton Roads chapter and Women in Defense (WID). She is also a business coach for The Honor Foundation (THF), supporting transitioning Navy SEALs and U.S. Special Operations personnel, and serves on the AFCEA International Small Business Committee.</p><p>Mrs. Boyce has been widely recognized for her leadership, business acumen, and service. Her awards include:</p><ul><li>Virginia Small Business Veteran of the Year, Virginia SBDC (2025)</li><li>100 Successful Women in Business Award, Global Trade Chamber (2025)</li><li>Veteran &amp; Military Spouse Owned Small Business of the Year, Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce (2025)</li><li>AFCEA International Leadership Award (2025)</li><li>Military Spouse Awards – Heroes at Home Finalist, militarynews.com (2025)</li><li>AFCEA International Medal of Merit (2023)</li><li>AFCEA International Small Business Person of the Year (2021)</li><li>AFCEA Women's Appreciation Award (2021)</li><li>Distinguished Service Awards Finalist, Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce (2019)</li><li>AFCEA Top 40 Under 40 – National (2019)</li><li>Top 40 Under 40 of Hampton Roads, Inside Business (2017)</li></ul><p>Additionally, she received the Emerging Star Award (2016) and Stellar Award (2017) from the U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce, recognizing her as an exceptional federal supplier demonstrating outstanding growth and leadership in the contracting community.</p><p>Mrs. Boyce is deeply passionate about empowering small businesses and is committed to helping them achieve sustainable growth and success within the U.S. government contracting industry.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 34: Kamar Perkins, Army Veteran Building Businesses That Create Jobs and Serve Veterans</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Kamar Perkins as he shares his journey from being a ward of state to Army veteran to founding multiple businesses focused on creating jobs and making community impact.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Kamar's path from ward of state in Prince George's County, Maryland to Army paratrooper with the 3rd Special Forces Group</li><li>How his mother's tragic death when he was five shaped his mission to help others overcome addiction</li><li>The story of getting recruited by the Army after the Air Force told him he was "too fat"</li><li>Building ProTech Consulting Group, a service-disabled veteran-owned IT firm delivering AI and software solutions to federal agencies</li><li>Opening Divine Medical, a treatment center that will provide free addiction services to North Carolina veterans</li><li>Why he spent a year responding to 20 RFPs per month without winning anything, and what changed</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Your network is your net worth. Client acquisition is about cultivating relationships, not just responding to RFPs.</li><li>If you're still in uniform, use that access to meet the people you'll need to know as a business owner. It's much harder to get those meetings once you're out.</li><li>Two brains are better than one. There's nothing wrong with saying "I don't know" and figuring it out together.</li><li>Work should support your life. Your work should not be your life.</li><li>The NCO corps is the backbone of the military. That operational efficiency translates directly to running a successful business.</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Kamar D. Perkins, Founder and President of ProTech Consulting Group, Army Veteran, Author</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamardperkins/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamardperkins/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://protechconsultinggroup.com/">https://protechconsultinggroup.com/</a></li></ul><p>Kamar D. Perkins is a retired U.S. Army veteran, entrepreneur, and author who brings military-grade discipline and strategy into modern business and technology. He is the <strong>Founder and President of Protech Consulting Group</strong>, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned and HUBZone-certified firm delivering secure IT, cloud, and technology solutions to government and industry partners.</p><p>A former paratrooper with the 3rd Special Forces Group and later a Logistics Officer in the North Carolina Army National Guard, Kamar earned multiple competitive distinctions during his service, including recognition as the U.S. Army’s Best Warrior. His military background continues to shape his leadership style, decision-making, and mission-driven approach.</p><p>In addition to technology consulting, Kamar has held leadership roles in healthcare management and is a strong advocate for mental health, mentorship, and veteran transition. His work centers on helping veterans and founders translate discipline, resilience, and lived experience into sustainable success.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Kamar is opening Divine Medical in Durham, North Carolina, which will provide free addiction treatment to military veterans. His five-year goal: create 1,000 jobs per year through impactful work that boosts local economies and provides sustainable wages.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 34: Kamar Perkins, Army Veteran Building Businesses That Create Jobs and Serve Veterans</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Kamar Perkins as he shares his journey from being a ward of state to Army veteran to founding multiple businesses focused on creating jobs and making community impact.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Kamar's path from ward of state in Prince George's County, Maryland to Army paratrooper with the 3rd Special Forces Group</li><li>How his mother's tragic death when he was five shaped his mission to help others overcome addiction</li><li>The story of getting recruited by the Army after the Air Force told him he was "too fat"</li><li>Building ProTech Consulting Group, a service-disabled veteran-owned IT firm delivering AI and software solutions to federal agencies</li><li>Opening Divine Medical, a treatment center that will provide free addiction services to North Carolina veterans</li><li>Why he spent a year responding to 20 RFPs per month without winning anything, and what changed</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Your network is your net worth. Client acquisition is about cultivating relationships, not just responding to RFPs.</li><li>If you're still in uniform, use that access to meet the people you'll need to know as a business owner. It's much harder to get those meetings once you're out.</li><li>Two brains are better than one. There's nothing wrong with saying "I don't know" and figuring it out together.</li><li>Work should support your life. Your work should not be your life.</li><li>The NCO corps is the backbone of the military. That operational efficiency translates directly to running a successful business.</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Kamar D. Perkins, Founder and President of ProTech Consulting Group, Army Veteran, Author</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamardperkins/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamardperkins/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://protechconsultinggroup.com/">https://protechconsultinggroup.com/</a></li></ul><p>Kamar D. Perkins is a retired U.S. Army veteran, entrepreneur, and author who brings military-grade discipline and strategy into modern business and technology. He is the <strong>Founder and President of Protech Consulting Group</strong>, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned and HUBZone-certified firm delivering secure IT, cloud, and technology solutions to government and industry partners.</p><p>A former paratrooper with the 3rd Special Forces Group and later a Logistics Officer in the North Carolina Army National Guard, Kamar earned multiple competitive distinctions during his service, including recognition as the U.S. Army’s Best Warrior. His military background continues to shape his leadership style, decision-making, and mission-driven approach.</p><p>In addition to technology consulting, Kamar has held leadership roles in healthcare management and is a strong advocate for mental health, mentorship, and veteran transition. His work centers on helping veterans and founders translate discipline, resilience, and lived experience into sustainable success.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Kamar is opening Divine Medical in Durham, North Carolina, which will provide free addiction treatment to military veterans. His five-year goal: create 1,000 jobs per year through impactful work that boosts local economies and provides sustainable wages.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 34: Kamar Perkins, Army Veteran Building Businesses That Create Jobs and Serve Veterans</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Kamar Perkins as he shares his journey from being a ward of state to Army veteran to founding multiple businesses focused on creating jobs and making community impact.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Kamar's path from ward of state in Prince George's County, Maryland to Army paratrooper with the 3rd Special Forces Group</li><li>How his mother's tragic death when he was five shaped his mission to help others overcome addiction</li><li>The story of getting recruited by the Army after the Air Force told him he was "too fat"</li><li>Building ProTech Consulting Group, a service-disabled veteran-owned IT firm delivering AI and software solutions to federal agencies</li><li>Opening Divine Medical, a treatment center that will provide free addiction services to North Carolina veterans</li><li>Why he spent a year responding to 20 RFPs per month without winning anything, and what changed</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Your network is your net worth. Client acquisition is about cultivating relationships, not just responding to RFPs.</li><li>If you're still in uniform, use that access to meet the people you'll need to know as a business owner. It's much harder to get those meetings once you're out.</li><li>Two brains are better than one. There's nothing wrong with saying "I don't know" and figuring it out together.</li><li>Work should support your life. Your work should not be your life.</li><li>The NCO corps is the backbone of the military. That operational efficiency translates directly to running a successful business.</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Kamar D. Perkins, Founder and President of ProTech Consulting Group, Army Veteran, Author</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamardperkins/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamardperkins/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://protechconsultinggroup.com/">https://protechconsultinggroup.com/</a></li></ul><p>Kamar D. Perkins is a retired U.S. Army veteran, entrepreneur, and author who brings military-grade discipline and strategy into modern business and technology. He is the <strong>Founder and President of Protech Consulting Group</strong>, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned and HUBZone-certified firm delivering secure IT, cloud, and technology solutions to government and industry partners.</p><p>A former paratrooper with the 3rd Special Forces Group and later a Logistics Officer in the North Carolina Army National Guard, Kamar earned multiple competitive distinctions during his service, including recognition as the U.S. Army’s Best Warrior. His military background continues to shape his leadership style, decision-making, and mission-driven approach.</p><p>In addition to technology consulting, Kamar has held leadership roles in healthcare management and is a strong advocate for mental health, mentorship, and veteran transition. His work centers on helping veterans and founders translate discipline, resilience, and lived experience into sustainable success.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Kamar is opening Divine Medical in Durham, North Carolina, which will provide free addiction treatment to military veterans. His five-year goal: create 1,000 jobs per year through impactful work that boosts local economies and provides sustainable wages.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Kristen Ferullo | Partners in Purpose</title>
      <itunes:episode>33</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 33: Building a One-Stop Resource Hub for Military Families with Kristen Ferullo</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Kristen Ferullo as she shares her journey from special educator to military school liaison to founding Partners In Purpose, an organization dedicated to curating accurate, timely resources for military and veteran families.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Kristen's nearly 12 years as a military school liaison helping families navigate K-12 education across moves</li><li>The origin story of Partners In Purpose and its scholarship database with over 1,000 opportunities</li><li>Why military families move 6-9 times during their children's educational careers and how that creates unique challenges</li><li>The growing importance of trade schools and CTE programs as alternatives to traditional college</li><li>How early leadership training shaped Kristen's purpose-driven approach to serving others</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Old, outdated information at the top of Google searches creates real problems for military families trying to plan moves and education</li><li>Purpose-driven work requires partners who share that purpose. You don't get there alone.</li><li>Every day you have a positive impact on one family is a success. Figure out the business part later.</li><li>Listening to respond versus listening to understand is a critical difference in communication</li><li>Knowing your "why" is the foundation of everything you do</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Kristen Ferullo, Co-Founder of Partners In Purpose, Military School Liaison (nearly 12 years)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-ferullo/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-ferullo/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://partners-in-purpose.com/">https://partners-in-purpose.com/</a></li></ul><p>Kristen Ferullo is the Co-Founder of Partners In Purpose, an organization focused on curating accurate and timely resources for military and veteran families. As a Military School Liaison in a geographically dispersed area for nearly 12 years Kristen has become acutely aware and deeply passionate in serving the needs of the military community. </p><p>Kristen brings years of valuable diversified experience to her organizational leadership style. As a former Special Educator, a Navy Fleet &amp; Family virtual Leadership Professional, 2025 Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Leadership Community Team Lead, and Technical High School Advisory Committee Chair, and student mentor, Kristen has shown her ability to work with any audience. In her personal time, Kristen is an educational programming and opportunity advisor, mentor and event volunteer for multiple non-profit organizations. Kristen most enjoys hiking, yoga, travel and spending time with her dog and three amazing, grown(ish) children.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Kristen aims to build Partners In Purpose into a one-stop shop for military and veteran families, simplifying access to trusted resources for education, spouse employment, and family support. She also hopes to offer leadership coaching and communication training, drawing on her 20+ years working with student leadership programs.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 33: Building a One-Stop Resource Hub for Military Families with Kristen Ferullo</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Kristen Ferullo as she shares her journey from special educator to military school liaison to founding Partners In Purpose, an organization dedicated to curating accurate, timely resources for military and veteran families.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Kristen's nearly 12 years as a military school liaison helping families navigate K-12 education across moves</li><li>The origin story of Partners In Purpose and its scholarship database with over 1,000 opportunities</li><li>Why military families move 6-9 times during their children's educational careers and how that creates unique challenges</li><li>The growing importance of trade schools and CTE programs as alternatives to traditional college</li><li>How early leadership training shaped Kristen's purpose-driven approach to serving others</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Old, outdated information at the top of Google searches creates real problems for military families trying to plan moves and education</li><li>Purpose-driven work requires partners who share that purpose. You don't get there alone.</li><li>Every day you have a positive impact on one family is a success. Figure out the business part later.</li><li>Listening to respond versus listening to understand is a critical difference in communication</li><li>Knowing your "why" is the foundation of everything you do</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Kristen Ferullo, Co-Founder of Partners In Purpose, Military School Liaison (nearly 12 years)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-ferullo/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-ferullo/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://partners-in-purpose.com/">https://partners-in-purpose.com/</a></li></ul><p>Kristen Ferullo is the Co-Founder of Partners In Purpose, an organization focused on curating accurate and timely resources for military and veteran families. As a Military School Liaison in a geographically dispersed area for nearly 12 years Kristen has become acutely aware and deeply passionate in serving the needs of the military community. </p><p>Kristen brings years of valuable diversified experience to her organizational leadership style. As a former Special Educator, a Navy Fleet &amp; Family virtual Leadership Professional, 2025 Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Leadership Community Team Lead, and Technical High School Advisory Committee Chair, and student mentor, Kristen has shown her ability to work with any audience. In her personal time, Kristen is an educational programming and opportunity advisor, mentor and event volunteer for multiple non-profit organizations. Kristen most enjoys hiking, yoga, travel and spending time with her dog and three amazing, grown(ish) children.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Kristen aims to build Partners In Purpose into a one-stop shop for military and veteran families, simplifying access to trusted resources for education, spouse employment, and family support. She also hopes to offer leadership coaching and communication training, drawing on her 20+ years working with student leadership programs.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2026 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 33: Building a One-Stop Resource Hub for Military Families with Kristen Ferullo</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Kristen Ferullo as she shares her journey from special educator to military school liaison to founding Partners In Purpose, an organization dedicated to curating accurate, timely resources for military and veteran families.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Kristen's nearly 12 years as a military school liaison helping families navigate K-12 education across moves</li><li>The origin story of Partners In Purpose and its scholarship database with over 1,000 opportunities</li><li>Why military families move 6-9 times during their children's educational careers and how that creates unique challenges</li><li>The growing importance of trade schools and CTE programs as alternatives to traditional college</li><li>How early leadership training shaped Kristen's purpose-driven approach to serving others</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Old, outdated information at the top of Google searches creates real problems for military families trying to plan moves and education</li><li>Purpose-driven work requires partners who share that purpose. You don't get there alone.</li><li>Every day you have a positive impact on one family is a success. Figure out the business part later.</li><li>Listening to respond versus listening to understand is a critical difference in communication</li><li>Knowing your "why" is the foundation of everything you do</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Kristen Ferullo, Co-Founder of Partners In Purpose, Military School Liaison (nearly 12 years)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-ferullo/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-ferullo/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://partners-in-purpose.com/">https://partners-in-purpose.com/</a></li></ul><p>Kristen Ferullo is the Co-Founder of Partners In Purpose, an organization focused on curating accurate and timely resources for military and veteran families. As a Military School Liaison in a geographically dispersed area for nearly 12 years Kristen has become acutely aware and deeply passionate in serving the needs of the military community. </p><p>Kristen brings years of valuable diversified experience to her organizational leadership style. As a former Special Educator, a Navy Fleet &amp; Family virtual Leadership Professional, 2025 Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Leadership Community Team Lead, and Technical High School Advisory Committee Chair, and student mentor, Kristen has shown her ability to work with any audience. In her personal time, Kristen is an educational programming and opportunity advisor, mentor and event volunteer for multiple non-profit organizations. Kristen most enjoys hiking, yoga, travel and spending time with her dog and three amazing, grown(ish) children.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Kristen aims to build Partners In Purpose into a one-stop shop for military and veteran families, simplifying access to trusted resources for education, spouse employment, and family support. She also hopes to offer leadership coaching and communication training, drawing on her 20+ years working with student leadership programs.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Jon Meadows | High-End Headshots</title>
      <itunes:episode>32</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 32: From Campaign Trail to Headshot Excellence with Jon Meadows</b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Jon Meadows as he shares his journey from political communications to founding High-End Headshots, a premium photography business specializing in professional headshots. Jon discusses how getting fired became the catalyst for building a thriving business that serves executives, professionals, and veterans across the DC area.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Jon's transition from political campaigns to full-time photography entrepreneur</li><li>How a $20/month online mentorship transformed his career trajectory</li><li>Getting fired with a 9-month-old at home and launching a business the same day</li><li>Building a premium pricing strategy that values quality over volume</li><li>The importance of hyper-focus and single-mentor learning systems</li><li>Giving back through annual $50,000 headshot giveaways for veterans</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Specialization creates competitive advantage – Jon focused exclusively on headshots rather than general photography</li><li>Pricing psychology matters – aspiring to be "the best and most expensive" creates client respect and work-life balance</li><li>Faith and stewardship drive business decisions, not just profit</li><li>Following one proven system beats collecting advice from multiple sources</li><li>Professional headshots create human connection and trust before you ever meet someone</li><li>Being a "net exporter" means using your gifts to produce more than you need so you can give to others</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Jon Meadows, Founder of High-End Headshots, Former Political Communications Professional</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/highend/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/highend/</a>  </li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://highendheadshots.com/">https://highendheadshots.com/</a> </li></ul><p>Jon Meadows runs High-End Headshots, a premium photography business in the Washington DC area with over eight years of experience. Known for his facial expression coaching approach, he's earned the reputation as "the last hope for the non-photogenic" and helps clients "wow themselves" with professional imagery that creates trust and human connection.</p><p>Jon's path to entrepreneurship began on political campaigns, where he worked long hours in communications roles. After his mom noticed his compositional eye from study abroad photos, he picked up photography as a side pursuit. When he was unexpectedly fired from a nonprofit job in 2018 with a 9-month-old daughter at home, Jon went full-time with his photography business that same day. He found mentorship through the world's best headshot photographer for just $20/month and built a thriving business based on premium pricing, hyper-focus, and exceptional client experience.</p><p>Beyond his business success, Jon is a husband to Katie for 10 years, father to four kids under nine (two boys and two girls, "which was the master plan"), and an avid racket sports player who's recently gotten into pickleball tournaments. He's also a man of deep faith who views his business as stewardship – using his gifts to be a "net exporter" who can give generously to his church, school, family, and community.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Jon continues to refine High-End Headshots while maintaining the work-life balance that allows him to be present for his young family. Each year, he gives away approximately $50,000 worth of headshots to veterans and those transitioning out of military service, turning his craft into a way to serve those who served.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs and those who serve the military community.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 32: From Campaign Trail to Headshot Excellence with Jon Meadows</b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Jon Meadows as he shares his journey from political communications to founding High-End Headshots, a premium photography business specializing in professional headshots. Jon discusses how getting fired became the catalyst for building a thriving business that serves executives, professionals, and veterans across the DC area.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Jon's transition from political campaigns to full-time photography entrepreneur</li><li>How a $20/month online mentorship transformed his career trajectory</li><li>Getting fired with a 9-month-old at home and launching a business the same day</li><li>Building a premium pricing strategy that values quality over volume</li><li>The importance of hyper-focus and single-mentor learning systems</li><li>Giving back through annual $50,000 headshot giveaways for veterans</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Specialization creates competitive advantage – Jon focused exclusively on headshots rather than general photography</li><li>Pricing psychology matters – aspiring to be "the best and most expensive" creates client respect and work-life balance</li><li>Faith and stewardship drive business decisions, not just profit</li><li>Following one proven system beats collecting advice from multiple sources</li><li>Professional headshots create human connection and trust before you ever meet someone</li><li>Being a "net exporter" means using your gifts to produce more than you need so you can give to others</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Jon Meadows, Founder of High-End Headshots, Former Political Communications Professional</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/highend/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/highend/</a>  </li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://highendheadshots.com/">https://highendheadshots.com/</a> </li></ul><p>Jon Meadows runs High-End Headshots, a premium photography business in the Washington DC area with over eight years of experience. Known for his facial expression coaching approach, he's earned the reputation as "the last hope for the non-photogenic" and helps clients "wow themselves" with professional imagery that creates trust and human connection.</p><p>Jon's path to entrepreneurship began on political campaigns, where he worked long hours in communications roles. After his mom noticed his compositional eye from study abroad photos, he picked up photography as a side pursuit. When he was unexpectedly fired from a nonprofit job in 2018 with a 9-month-old daughter at home, Jon went full-time with his photography business that same day. He found mentorship through the world's best headshot photographer for just $20/month and built a thriving business based on premium pricing, hyper-focus, and exceptional client experience.</p><p>Beyond his business success, Jon is a husband to Katie for 10 years, father to four kids under nine (two boys and two girls, "which was the master plan"), and an avid racket sports player who's recently gotten into pickleball tournaments. He's also a man of deep faith who views his business as stewardship – using his gifts to be a "net exporter" who can give generously to his church, school, family, and community.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Jon continues to refine High-End Headshots while maintaining the work-life balance that allows him to be present for his young family. Each year, he gives away approximately $50,000 worth of headshots to veterans and those transitioning out of military service, turning his craft into a way to serve those who served.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs and those who serve the military community.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2026 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 32: From Campaign Trail to Headshot Excellence with Jon Meadows</b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Jon Meadows as he shares his journey from political communications to founding High-End Headshots, a premium photography business specializing in professional headshots. Jon discusses how getting fired became the catalyst for building a thriving business that serves executives, professionals, and veterans across the DC area.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Jon's transition from political campaigns to full-time photography entrepreneur</li><li>How a $20/month online mentorship transformed his career trajectory</li><li>Getting fired with a 9-month-old at home and launching a business the same day</li><li>Building a premium pricing strategy that values quality over volume</li><li>The importance of hyper-focus and single-mentor learning systems</li><li>Giving back through annual $50,000 headshot giveaways for veterans</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Specialization creates competitive advantage – Jon focused exclusively on headshots rather than general photography</li><li>Pricing psychology matters – aspiring to be "the best and most expensive" creates client respect and work-life balance</li><li>Faith and stewardship drive business decisions, not just profit</li><li>Following one proven system beats collecting advice from multiple sources</li><li>Professional headshots create human connection and trust before you ever meet someone</li><li>Being a "net exporter" means using your gifts to produce more than you need so you can give to others</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Jon Meadows, Founder of High-End Headshots, Former Political Communications Professional</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/highend/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/highend/</a>  </li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://highendheadshots.com/">https://highendheadshots.com/</a> </li></ul><p>Jon Meadows runs High-End Headshots, a premium photography business in the Washington DC area with over eight years of experience. Known for his facial expression coaching approach, he's earned the reputation as "the last hope for the non-photogenic" and helps clients "wow themselves" with professional imagery that creates trust and human connection.</p><p>Jon's path to entrepreneurship began on political campaigns, where he worked long hours in communications roles. After his mom noticed his compositional eye from study abroad photos, he picked up photography as a side pursuit. When he was unexpectedly fired from a nonprofit job in 2018 with a 9-month-old daughter at home, Jon went full-time with his photography business that same day. He found mentorship through the world's best headshot photographer for just $20/month and built a thriving business based on premium pricing, hyper-focus, and exceptional client experience.</p><p>Beyond his business success, Jon is a husband to Katie for 10 years, father to four kids under nine (two boys and two girls, "which was the master plan"), and an avid racket sports player who's recently gotten into pickleball tournaments. He's also a man of deep faith who views his business as stewardship – using his gifts to be a "net exporter" who can give generously to his church, school, family, and community.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Jon continues to refine High-End Headshots while maintaining the work-life balance that allows him to be present for his young family. Each year, he gives away approximately $50,000 worth of headshots to veterans and those transitioning out of military service, turning his craft into a way to serve those who served.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs and those who serve the military community.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Richard Beaupre | ChemArt</title>
      <itunes:episode>31</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 31: A Christmas Tribute to Richard "Dick" Beaupre, Founder of ChemArt</strong></b></p><p>On this special Christmas episode of the MILCOM Founders Podcast, we honor the legacy of Richard "Dick" Beaupre, U.S. Navy veteran and founder of ChemArt, one of America's most successful ornament manufacturing companies. Host Rod Loges speaks with Hamilton Davison, current CEO of ChemArt, and David Marquis, former President, as they share Dick's remarkable journey from Navy service to building a company that has created White House Christmas ornaments for over four decades.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Dick's military service in the U.S. Navy (1956-1958) and how he used GI Bill benefits to fund his chemistry education</li><li>His path from research labs to securing patents in photochemical etching techniques</li><li>Launching ChemArt in 1976 from a former ice cream factory with his wife Barbara and just four employees</li><li>Building the White House Historical Association ornament program, which began in 1981</li><li>Dick's commitment to giving back through URI scholarships for non-traditional students</li><li>How his technical skills and business vision proved that American manufacturing could thrive through innovation and quality craftsmanship</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Veteran entrepreneurship combines technical expertise with business vision</li><li>GI Bill education benefits can transform military service into entrepreneurial success</li><li>Building a family business requires commitment to both employees and community</li><li>Innovation in manufacturing comes from applying specialized technical knowledge to market needs</li><li>Creating scholarship opportunities helps future generations face the same challenges you once overcame</li></ul><p><strong>Website</strong>: https://chemart.com/ </p><p><strong>Guests</strong>:</p><p><strong>Hamilton Davison</strong>, Chief Executive Officer of ChemArt Company and Beacon Design</p><p>Hamilton Davison is Chief Executive Officer of ChemArt Company and Beacon Design in Lincoln, Rhode Island. An entrepreneur who has started or scaled over a dozen businesses, including conceptualizing and designing a novel retail card &amp; gift store that was ultimately franchised to over 150 locations, Davison also has a deep background in manufacturing, consumer goods marketing and design-led product development. His experience is a good fit for Beacon Design by ChemArt, combining efficient onshore production, rapid market response and excellent customer service.</p><p>Davison has run a nonprofit organization and served on a variety of nonprofit boards over his career. He has served on a variety of corporate boards for both publicly traded and private companies. He also has deep direct-to-consumer experience working with direct marketing, e-commerce and catalog marketers. He holds a Master of Science from the University of Texas and an undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University.</p><p><strong>David Marquis</strong>, Former President and Co-Owner of ChemArt Company</p><p>David Marquis is the former President and Co-Owner of the ChemArt Company, a Manufacturer of Custom Designs primarily focused on serving Philanthropic and Non-Profit Entities. He is a graduate of Bryant University and received his Master's Degree in Business from the University of Rhode Island. Dave has a passion for U.S. History, which has shaped his company's drive to help organizations raise funds by telling stories that are unique to their mission or cause.</p><p><strong>Honoring</strong>: Richard "Dick" Beaupre, Founder of ChemArt (1956-2018)</p><p>Richard "Dick" Beaupre was a U.S. Navy veteran (1956-1958) who transformed his passion for chemistry into one of America's most successful ornament manufacturing companies. After completing his military service, he enrolled at the University of Rhode Island in 1958, using GI Bill benefits to fund his education while working two part-time jobs and raising a young family.</p><p>Following his 1962 graduation with a chemistry degree, Dick spent years in research labs developing innovative processes. He secured patents for photochemical etching techniques that would later become the backbone of his own venture. In 1976, he and his wife Barbara launched ChemArt from a former ice cream factory with just four employees.</p><p>The company grew steadily, finding its niche in precision-etched metal ornaments using the same process created to produce precision components in its ChemTecUSA division for industries like aerospace, military, and medical.</p><p>The company started manufacturing the White House Historical Association ornaments including presidential keepsakes and anniversary ornaments since the program began in 1981. Today, this collection represents one of the largest ornament programs in the country.</p><p>Dick's contributions to URI were equally significant. In 2006, the university awarded him an honorary doctorate. A decade later, they named their new chemistry facility after him: the Richard E. Beaupre Center for Chemical and Forensic Sciences. He created scholarship funds specifically for non-traditional students (parents returning to school, people balancing work and education, anyone facing the same challenges he once did).</p><p>When Dick passed away in March 2018, he was laid to rest with full military honors. While the public record shows he served honorably in the Navy from 1956-1958, the specifics of that service (his rating, his duties, where he was stationed, how those experiences shaped his business philosophy) aren't documented. Those details remain with the people who knew him: his three sons, his colleagues at ChemArt, the employees who describe the company as "family" because of the man Dick was.</p><p>His story illustrates what veteran entrepreneurship looks like when technical skills meet business vision. From Navy service to university chemistry labs to factory floors, Dick proved that American manufacturing could thrive through innovation, quality craftsmanship, and commitment to both employees and community.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 31: A Christmas Tribute to Richard "Dick" Beaupre, Founder of ChemArt</strong></b></p><p>On this special Christmas episode of the MILCOM Founders Podcast, we honor the legacy of Richard "Dick" Beaupre, U.S. Navy veteran and founder of ChemArt, one of America's most successful ornament manufacturing companies. Host Rod Loges speaks with Hamilton Davison, current CEO of ChemArt, and David Marquis, former President, as they share Dick's remarkable journey from Navy service to building a company that has created White House Christmas ornaments for over four decades.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Dick's military service in the U.S. Navy (1956-1958) and how he used GI Bill benefits to fund his chemistry education</li><li>His path from research labs to securing patents in photochemical etching techniques</li><li>Launching ChemArt in 1976 from a former ice cream factory with his wife Barbara and just four employees</li><li>Building the White House Historical Association ornament program, which began in 1981</li><li>Dick's commitment to giving back through URI scholarships for non-traditional students</li><li>How his technical skills and business vision proved that American manufacturing could thrive through innovation and quality craftsmanship</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Veteran entrepreneurship combines technical expertise with business vision</li><li>GI Bill education benefits can transform military service into entrepreneurial success</li><li>Building a family business requires commitment to both employees and community</li><li>Innovation in manufacturing comes from applying specialized technical knowledge to market needs</li><li>Creating scholarship opportunities helps future generations face the same challenges you once overcame</li></ul><p><strong>Website</strong>: https://chemart.com/ </p><p><strong>Guests</strong>:</p><p><strong>Hamilton Davison</strong>, Chief Executive Officer of ChemArt Company and Beacon Design</p><p>Hamilton Davison is Chief Executive Officer of ChemArt Company and Beacon Design in Lincoln, Rhode Island. An entrepreneur who has started or scaled over a dozen businesses, including conceptualizing and designing a novel retail card &amp; gift store that was ultimately franchised to over 150 locations, Davison also has a deep background in manufacturing, consumer goods marketing and design-led product development. His experience is a good fit for Beacon Design by ChemArt, combining efficient onshore production, rapid market response and excellent customer service.</p><p>Davison has run a nonprofit organization and served on a variety of nonprofit boards over his career. He has served on a variety of corporate boards for both publicly traded and private companies. He also has deep direct-to-consumer experience working with direct marketing, e-commerce and catalog marketers. He holds a Master of Science from the University of Texas and an undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University.</p><p><strong>David Marquis</strong>, Former President and Co-Owner of ChemArt Company</p><p>David Marquis is the former President and Co-Owner of the ChemArt Company, a Manufacturer of Custom Designs primarily focused on serving Philanthropic and Non-Profit Entities. He is a graduate of Bryant University and received his Master's Degree in Business from the University of Rhode Island. Dave has a passion for U.S. History, which has shaped his company's drive to help organizations raise funds by telling stories that are unique to their mission or cause.</p><p><strong>Honoring</strong>: Richard "Dick" Beaupre, Founder of ChemArt (1956-2018)</p><p>Richard "Dick" Beaupre was a U.S. Navy veteran (1956-1958) who transformed his passion for chemistry into one of America's most successful ornament manufacturing companies. After completing his military service, he enrolled at the University of Rhode Island in 1958, using GI Bill benefits to fund his education while working two part-time jobs and raising a young family.</p><p>Following his 1962 graduation with a chemistry degree, Dick spent years in research labs developing innovative processes. He secured patents for photochemical etching techniques that would later become the backbone of his own venture. In 1976, he and his wife Barbara launched ChemArt from a former ice cream factory with just four employees.</p><p>The company grew steadily, finding its niche in precision-etched metal ornaments using the same process created to produce precision components in its ChemTecUSA division for industries like aerospace, military, and medical.</p><p>The company started manufacturing the White House Historical Association ornaments including presidential keepsakes and anniversary ornaments since the program began in 1981. Today, this collection represents one of the largest ornament programs in the country.</p><p>Dick's contributions to URI were equally significant. In 2006, the university awarded him an honorary doctorate. A decade later, they named their new chemistry facility after him: the Richard E. Beaupre Center for Chemical and Forensic Sciences. He created scholarship funds specifically for non-traditional students (parents returning to school, people balancing work and education, anyone facing the same challenges he once did).</p><p>When Dick passed away in March 2018, he was laid to rest with full military honors. While the public record shows he served honorably in the Navy from 1956-1958, the specifics of that service (his rating, his duties, where he was stationed, how those experiences shaped his business philosophy) aren't documented. Those details remain with the people who knew him: his three sons, his colleagues at ChemArt, the employees who describe the company as "family" because of the man Dick was.</p><p>His story illustrates what veteran entrepreneurship looks like when technical skills meet business vision. From Navy service to university chemistry labs to factory floors, Dick proved that American manufacturing could thrive through innovation, quality craftsmanship, and commitment to both employees and community.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 31: A Christmas Tribute to Richard "Dick" Beaupre, Founder of ChemArt</strong></b></p><p>On this special Christmas episode of the MILCOM Founders Podcast, we honor the legacy of Richard "Dick" Beaupre, U.S. Navy veteran and founder of ChemArt, one of America's most successful ornament manufacturing companies. Host Rod Loges speaks with Hamilton Davison, current CEO of ChemArt, and David Marquis, former President, as they share Dick's remarkable journey from Navy service to building a company that has created White House Christmas ornaments for over four decades.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Dick's military service in the U.S. Navy (1956-1958) and how he used GI Bill benefits to fund his chemistry education</li><li>His path from research labs to securing patents in photochemical etching techniques</li><li>Launching ChemArt in 1976 from a former ice cream factory with his wife Barbara and just four employees</li><li>Building the White House Historical Association ornament program, which began in 1981</li><li>Dick's commitment to giving back through URI scholarships for non-traditional students</li><li>How his technical skills and business vision proved that American manufacturing could thrive through innovation and quality craftsmanship</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Veteran entrepreneurship combines technical expertise with business vision</li><li>GI Bill education benefits can transform military service into entrepreneurial success</li><li>Building a family business requires commitment to both employees and community</li><li>Innovation in manufacturing comes from applying specialized technical knowledge to market needs</li><li>Creating scholarship opportunities helps future generations face the same challenges you once overcame</li></ul><p><strong>Website</strong>: https://chemart.com/ </p><p><strong>Guests</strong>:</p><p><strong>Hamilton Davison</strong>, Chief Executive Officer of ChemArt Company and Beacon Design</p><p>Hamilton Davison is Chief Executive Officer of ChemArt Company and Beacon Design in Lincoln, Rhode Island. An entrepreneur who has started or scaled over a dozen businesses, including conceptualizing and designing a novel retail card &amp; gift store that was ultimately franchised to over 150 locations, Davison also has a deep background in manufacturing, consumer goods marketing and design-led product development. His experience is a good fit for Beacon Design by ChemArt, combining efficient onshore production, rapid market response and excellent customer service.</p><p>Davison has run a nonprofit organization and served on a variety of nonprofit boards over his career. He has served on a variety of corporate boards for both publicly traded and private companies. He also has deep direct-to-consumer experience working with direct marketing, e-commerce and catalog marketers. He holds a Master of Science from the University of Texas and an undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University.</p><p><strong>David Marquis</strong>, Former President and Co-Owner of ChemArt Company</p><p>David Marquis is the former President and Co-Owner of the ChemArt Company, a Manufacturer of Custom Designs primarily focused on serving Philanthropic and Non-Profit Entities. He is a graduate of Bryant University and received his Master's Degree in Business from the University of Rhode Island. Dave has a passion for U.S. History, which has shaped his company's drive to help organizations raise funds by telling stories that are unique to their mission or cause.</p><p><strong>Honoring</strong>: Richard "Dick" Beaupre, Founder of ChemArt (1956-2018)</p><p>Richard "Dick" Beaupre was a U.S. Navy veteran (1956-1958) who transformed his passion for chemistry into one of America's most successful ornament manufacturing companies. After completing his military service, he enrolled at the University of Rhode Island in 1958, using GI Bill benefits to fund his education while working two part-time jobs and raising a young family.</p><p>Following his 1962 graduation with a chemistry degree, Dick spent years in research labs developing innovative processes. He secured patents for photochemical etching techniques that would later become the backbone of his own venture. In 1976, he and his wife Barbara launched ChemArt from a former ice cream factory with just four employees.</p><p>The company grew steadily, finding its niche in precision-etched metal ornaments using the same process created to produce precision components in its ChemTecUSA division for industries like aerospace, military, and medical.</p><p>The company started manufacturing the White House Historical Association ornaments including presidential keepsakes and anniversary ornaments since the program began in 1981. Today, this collection represents one of the largest ornament programs in the country.</p><p>Dick's contributions to URI were equally significant. In 2006, the university awarded him an honorary doctorate. A decade later, they named their new chemistry facility after him: the Richard E. Beaupre Center for Chemical and Forensic Sciences. He created scholarship funds specifically for non-traditional students (parents returning to school, people balancing work and education, anyone facing the same challenges he once did).</p><p>When Dick passed away in March 2018, he was laid to rest with full military honors. While the public record shows he served honorably in the Navy from 1956-1958, the specifics of that service (his rating, his duties, where he was stationed, how those experiences shaped his business philosophy) aren't documented. Those details remain with the people who knew him: his three sons, his colleagues at ChemArt, the employees who describe the company as "family" because of the man Dick was.</p><p>His story illustrates what veteran entrepreneurship looks like when technical skills meet business vision. From Navy service to university chemistry labs to factory floors, Dick proved that American manufacturing could thrive through innovation, quality craftsmanship, and commitment to both employees and community.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>30</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 30: Randy Mullen, Founder of Sightline Ventures and Sightline Capital</strong></p><p><strong>Show Notes<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Randy Mullen, Jr., founder of Sightline Ventures and Sightline Capital, dual platforms supporting high-impact dual-use startups in the defense innovation ecosystem. Randy leads a tech-enabled team helping founders win DOD contracts and scale mission-critical capabilities for national security.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>How a college student working part-time discovered military service during the 2008 financial crisis</li><li>Why Randy chose the Air Force over other branches and the role his mother's intuition played</li><li>The three core values that guide Sightline: integrity, excellence, and faith-based leadership</li><li>How 12 years in Air Force acquisitions taught Randy what defense contracting really needs</li><li>The "sightline" metaphor: aligning front and rear sights to hit the target with your business strategy</li><li>A real example of how Sightline helped a manufacturing company keep B-2 bombers flying during Operation Midnight Hammer</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Faith-based leadership and business values are not separate things when you run the company</li><li>The best mentors live their values rather than just talk about them</li><li>Quality of clients matters far more than quantity, especially for long-term partnership</li><li>Technological supremacy, not military size, will determine national security in future conflicts</li><li>A founder's spouse must be informed and bought in from day one, not surprised later</li><li>Starting a company is one of the hardest things you can do, and it's not the right path for everyone</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Randy Mullen, Founder, Sightline Ventures and Sightline Capital</strong></p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/randy-mullen-jr-44bb4757/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/randy-mullen-jr-44bb4757/</a></li><li>Website: <a href="https://sightline.tech/">https://sightline.tech/</a></li></ul><p>Randy Mullen is the founder of Sightline Ventures and Sightline Capital, a dual platform supporting high-impact dual-use startups in the defense innovation ecosystem. At Sightline Ventures, Randy leads a tech-enabled team helping founders win DOD contracts across IML, digital engineering, med tech, cyber, quantum, and advanced manufacturing. </p><p>His team provides business development, capture, and proposal management services to accelerate growth through non-dilutive funding. At Sightline Capital, he invests directly in portfolio companies building for the front lines of national security as they scale into defense and commercial markets. Randy also serves as a contracting officer in the US Air Force Reserve. </p><p>With over 15 years of experience in defense contracting as an active duty officer, he led research and development at the National Reconnaissance Office for signals intelligence platforms and served as lead contracting officer for a multibillion-dollar satellite radar portfolio with deployments across Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Kuwait, Kosovo, and Jordan.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Sightline continues expanding its portfolio of defense tech companies while building out its capital arm, with strategic focus on robotics, AI, and cybersecurity as critical capabilities for national security.</p><p>The MilCom Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business founders. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at milcomfounders.com</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 30: Randy Mullen, Founder of Sightline Ventures and Sightline Capital</strong></p><p><strong>Show Notes<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Randy Mullen, Jr., founder of Sightline Ventures and Sightline Capital, dual platforms supporting high-impact dual-use startups in the defense innovation ecosystem. Randy leads a tech-enabled team helping founders win DOD contracts and scale mission-critical capabilities for national security.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>How a college student working part-time discovered military service during the 2008 financial crisis</li><li>Why Randy chose the Air Force over other branches and the role his mother's intuition played</li><li>The three core values that guide Sightline: integrity, excellence, and faith-based leadership</li><li>How 12 years in Air Force acquisitions taught Randy what defense contracting really needs</li><li>The "sightline" metaphor: aligning front and rear sights to hit the target with your business strategy</li><li>A real example of how Sightline helped a manufacturing company keep B-2 bombers flying during Operation Midnight Hammer</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Faith-based leadership and business values are not separate things when you run the company</li><li>The best mentors live their values rather than just talk about them</li><li>Quality of clients matters far more than quantity, especially for long-term partnership</li><li>Technological supremacy, not military size, will determine national security in future conflicts</li><li>A founder's spouse must be informed and bought in from day one, not surprised later</li><li>Starting a company is one of the hardest things you can do, and it's not the right path for everyone</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Randy Mullen, Founder, Sightline Ventures and Sightline Capital</strong></p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/randy-mullen-jr-44bb4757/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/randy-mullen-jr-44bb4757/</a></li><li>Website: <a href="https://sightline.tech/">https://sightline.tech/</a></li></ul><p>Randy Mullen is the founder of Sightline Ventures and Sightline Capital, a dual platform supporting high-impact dual-use startups in the defense innovation ecosystem. At Sightline Ventures, Randy leads a tech-enabled team helping founders win DOD contracts across IML, digital engineering, med tech, cyber, quantum, and advanced manufacturing. </p><p>His team provides business development, capture, and proposal management services to accelerate growth through non-dilutive funding. At Sightline Capital, he invests directly in portfolio companies building for the front lines of national security as they scale into defense and commercial markets. Randy also serves as a contracting officer in the US Air Force Reserve. </p><p>With over 15 years of experience in defense contracting as an active duty officer, he led research and development at the National Reconnaissance Office for signals intelligence platforms and served as lead contracting officer for a multibillion-dollar satellite radar portfolio with deployments across Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Kuwait, Kosovo, and Jordan.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Sightline continues expanding its portfolio of defense tech companies while building out its capital arm, with strategic focus on robotics, AI, and cybersecurity as critical capabilities for national security.</p><p>The MilCom Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business founders. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at milcomfounders.com</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 30: Randy Mullen, Founder of Sightline Ventures and Sightline Capital</strong></p><p><strong>Show Notes<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Randy Mullen, Jr., founder of Sightline Ventures and Sightline Capital, dual platforms supporting high-impact dual-use startups in the defense innovation ecosystem. Randy leads a tech-enabled team helping founders win DOD contracts and scale mission-critical capabilities for national security.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>How a college student working part-time discovered military service during the 2008 financial crisis</li><li>Why Randy chose the Air Force over other branches and the role his mother's intuition played</li><li>The three core values that guide Sightline: integrity, excellence, and faith-based leadership</li><li>How 12 years in Air Force acquisitions taught Randy what defense contracting really needs</li><li>The "sightline" metaphor: aligning front and rear sights to hit the target with your business strategy</li><li>A real example of how Sightline helped a manufacturing company keep B-2 bombers flying during Operation Midnight Hammer</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Faith-based leadership and business values are not separate things when you run the company</li><li>The best mentors live their values rather than just talk about them</li><li>Quality of clients matters far more than quantity, especially for long-term partnership</li><li>Technological supremacy, not military size, will determine national security in future conflicts</li><li>A founder's spouse must be informed and bought in from day one, not surprised later</li><li>Starting a company is one of the hardest things you can do, and it's not the right path for everyone</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Randy Mullen, Founder, Sightline Ventures and Sightline Capital</strong></p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/randy-mullen-jr-44bb4757/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/randy-mullen-jr-44bb4757/</a></li><li>Website: <a href="https://sightline.tech/">https://sightline.tech/</a></li></ul><p>Randy Mullen is the founder of Sightline Ventures and Sightline Capital, a dual platform supporting high-impact dual-use startups in the defense innovation ecosystem. At Sightline Ventures, Randy leads a tech-enabled team helping founders win DOD contracts across IML, digital engineering, med tech, cyber, quantum, and advanced manufacturing. </p><p>His team provides business development, capture, and proposal management services to accelerate growth through non-dilutive funding. At Sightline Capital, he invests directly in portfolio companies building for the front lines of national security as they scale into defense and commercial markets. Randy also serves as a contracting officer in the US Air Force Reserve. </p><p>With over 15 years of experience in defense contracting as an active duty officer, he led research and development at the National Reconnaissance Office for signals intelligence platforms and served as lead contracting officer for a multibillion-dollar satellite radar portfolio with deployments across Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Kuwait, Kosovo, and Jordan.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Sightline continues expanding its portfolio of defense tech companies while building out its capital arm, with strategic focus on robotics, AI, and cybersecurity as critical capabilities for national security.</p><p>The MilCom Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business founders. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at milcomfounders.com</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 29: Jesse Levin, Executive Director of the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum and Founder of Tactivate<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Show Notes:</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Jesse Levin, Executive Director of the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum and founder of Tactivate, an initiative working to build networks of SOF veterans, economic stability specialists, and humanitarian experts to conduct last-mile operations in crisis and conflict environments worldwide.</p><p><br><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Jesse's journey from Connecticut and the Tom Brown Tracker School to founding ventures in Panama, Haiti, and Ukraine</li><li>How humanitarian assistance and disaster response bring together unlikely allies in contested environments</li><li>Why pairing special operations forces veterans with entrepreneurs creates uniquely effective hybrid capabilities</li><li>The lesson that civilian society, not just transitioning veterans, bears responsibility for veteran success in the private sector</li><li>How the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum functions as an informal network and strategic weapon system for national defense</li><li>Why vulnerability and asking for help is an act of courage, not weakness</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Mission-driven work paired with financial sustainability is possible, but uncommon and worth pursuing</li><li>Informal networks and person-to-person relationships are just as critical to national security as technology and hardware</li><li>Trust your gut when assessing people and situations, especially when transitioning to civilian life</li><li>Civil society's entrepreneurial power is America's greatest strategic asset and remains largely untapped</li><li>Deep, authentic relationships are worth far more than large networks built on transactional interactions</li><li>Gray zone conflict and malign influence require broader civil society involvement, not just government and defense systems</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Jesse Levin, Executive Director, Defense Entrepreneurs Forum</strong></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://www.def.org/">https://www.def.org/</a></li><li>Tactivate: <a href="https://www.tactivate.com/">https://www.tactivate.com/</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-levin/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-levin/</a></li></ul><p>Jesse Levin is currently serving as the Executive Director of the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum and recently finished volunteering as a member of the Resistance Team under the IWI SOF in Competition Project. </p><p>He is the founder of Tactivate, an initiative that has spent the past fifteen years cultivating informal networks of SOF veterans, economic stability and humanitarian specialists to conduct last mile contested logistics, recovery, stability and capacity building efforts in support of governments and local populaces in crisis and conflict environments worldwide. </p><p>Jesse holds a BS from Babson College, is a CSIS AILA Fellow and a member of the Explorers Club.</p><p><br><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> The Defense Entrepreneurs Forum continues building connections across the veteran entrepreneurial, innovation, and national security communities, while Tactivate remains positioned to deploy specialized teams for humanitarian, recovery, and stability operations globally.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="http://www.milcomfounders.com">www.milcomfounders.com</a>  </p><p> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 29: Jesse Levin, Executive Director of the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum and Founder of Tactivate<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Show Notes:</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Jesse Levin, Executive Director of the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum and founder of Tactivate, an initiative working to build networks of SOF veterans, economic stability specialists, and humanitarian experts to conduct last-mile operations in crisis and conflict environments worldwide.</p><p><br><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Jesse's journey from Connecticut and the Tom Brown Tracker School to founding ventures in Panama, Haiti, and Ukraine</li><li>How humanitarian assistance and disaster response bring together unlikely allies in contested environments</li><li>Why pairing special operations forces veterans with entrepreneurs creates uniquely effective hybrid capabilities</li><li>The lesson that civilian society, not just transitioning veterans, bears responsibility for veteran success in the private sector</li><li>How the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum functions as an informal network and strategic weapon system for national defense</li><li>Why vulnerability and asking for help is an act of courage, not weakness</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Mission-driven work paired with financial sustainability is possible, but uncommon and worth pursuing</li><li>Informal networks and person-to-person relationships are just as critical to national security as technology and hardware</li><li>Trust your gut when assessing people and situations, especially when transitioning to civilian life</li><li>Civil society's entrepreneurial power is America's greatest strategic asset and remains largely untapped</li><li>Deep, authentic relationships are worth far more than large networks built on transactional interactions</li><li>Gray zone conflict and malign influence require broader civil society involvement, not just government and defense systems</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Jesse Levin, Executive Director, Defense Entrepreneurs Forum</strong></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://www.def.org/">https://www.def.org/</a></li><li>Tactivate: <a href="https://www.tactivate.com/">https://www.tactivate.com/</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-levin/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-levin/</a></li></ul><p>Jesse Levin is currently serving as the Executive Director of the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum and recently finished volunteering as a member of the Resistance Team under the IWI SOF in Competition Project. </p><p>He is the founder of Tactivate, an initiative that has spent the past fifteen years cultivating informal networks of SOF veterans, economic stability and humanitarian specialists to conduct last mile contested logistics, recovery, stability and capacity building efforts in support of governments and local populaces in crisis and conflict environments worldwide. </p><p>Jesse holds a BS from Babson College, is a CSIS AILA Fellow and a member of the Explorers Club.</p><p><br><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> The Defense Entrepreneurs Forum continues building connections across the veteran entrepreneurial, innovation, and national security communities, while Tactivate remains positioned to deploy specialized teams for humanitarian, recovery, and stability operations globally.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="http://www.milcomfounders.com">www.milcomfounders.com</a>  </p><p> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 29: Jesse Levin, Executive Director of the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum and Founder of Tactivate<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Show Notes:</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Jesse Levin, Executive Director of the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum and founder of Tactivate, an initiative working to build networks of SOF veterans, economic stability specialists, and humanitarian experts to conduct last-mile operations in crisis and conflict environments worldwide.</p><p><br><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Jesse's journey from Connecticut and the Tom Brown Tracker School to founding ventures in Panama, Haiti, and Ukraine</li><li>How humanitarian assistance and disaster response bring together unlikely allies in contested environments</li><li>Why pairing special operations forces veterans with entrepreneurs creates uniquely effective hybrid capabilities</li><li>The lesson that civilian society, not just transitioning veterans, bears responsibility for veteran success in the private sector</li><li>How the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum functions as an informal network and strategic weapon system for national defense</li><li>Why vulnerability and asking for help is an act of courage, not weakness</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Mission-driven work paired with financial sustainability is possible, but uncommon and worth pursuing</li><li>Informal networks and person-to-person relationships are just as critical to national security as technology and hardware</li><li>Trust your gut when assessing people and situations, especially when transitioning to civilian life</li><li>Civil society's entrepreneurial power is America's greatest strategic asset and remains largely untapped</li><li>Deep, authentic relationships are worth far more than large networks built on transactional interactions</li><li>Gray zone conflict and malign influence require broader civil society involvement, not just government and defense systems</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Jesse Levin, Executive Director, Defense Entrepreneurs Forum</strong></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://www.def.org/">https://www.def.org/</a></li><li>Tactivate: <a href="https://www.tactivate.com/">https://www.tactivate.com/</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-levin/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-levin/</a></li></ul><p>Jesse Levin is currently serving as the Executive Director of the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum and recently finished volunteering as a member of the Resistance Team under the IWI SOF in Competition Project. </p><p>He is the founder of Tactivate, an initiative that has spent the past fifteen years cultivating informal networks of SOF veterans, economic stability and humanitarian specialists to conduct last mile contested logistics, recovery, stability and capacity building efforts in support of governments and local populaces in crisis and conflict environments worldwide. </p><p>Jesse holds a BS from Babson College, is a CSIS AILA Fellow and a member of the Explorers Club.</p><p><br><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> The Defense Entrepreneurs Forum continues building connections across the veteran entrepreneurial, innovation, and national security communities, while Tactivate remains positioned to deploy specialized teams for humanitarian, recovery, and stability operations globally.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="http://www.milcomfounders.com">www.milcomfounders.com</a>  </p><p> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 28: Dr. Lawrence E. Henderson Jr., Founder &amp; CEO of BOSS, LLC</strong></p><p><strong>Show Notes<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Dr. Lawrence E. Henderson Jr., founder and CEO of Business Operational Support Services (BOSS), LLC, a coaching and consulting firm dedicated to empowering people-first cultures and transforming organizational leadership.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Dr. Henderson's path from National Guard service at Ohio State to 12.5 years of active duty, guided by key mentors along the way</li><li>The toxic leadership feedback that sparked his commitment to personal growth and becoming a force multiplier</li><li>FM 6-22 military leadership framework (Be, Know, Do) and why "actions over ideas always win"</li><li>Building organizational alignment: why teams need a shared leadership playbook to move in the same direction</li><li>Coaching as multiplication: asking better questions instead of imposing solutions on emerging leaders</li><li>Military decision-making process as a competitive advantage for veteran entrepreneurs</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Leadership development happens from the inside out, understanding yourself comes before changing how you lead others</li><li>Behavior change requires multiple practice opportunities over time, not single training events</li><li>New generations need experiential learning and relationship-building, not lectures and tests</li><li>Hiring for leadership ability and teaching capacity creates stronger teams than technical skills alone</li><li>Organizations perform how they practice, create intentional practice spaces for the behaviors you want to see</li><li>Veteran founders should leverage their operational excellence and ability to pivot quickly under pressure</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Dr. Lawrence E. Henderson Jr., Founder &amp; CEO of BOSS, LLC</strong></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://www.bossllc.net/">https://www.bossllc.net/</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/bossleads/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/bossleads/</a></li></ul><p>Dr. Henderson’s path began with service as a U.S. Army Officer, where he developed a foundation in resilience and mission-driven leadership. With a Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership and over 20 years of experience as a Chief Learning Officer, Principal Trainer, and Executive Coach, he has worked with organizations including Pfizer, the U.S. Navy, and Clorox, building leadership capacity and guiding teams through meaningful change. Through BOSS, LLC, he creates tailored coaching and consulting experiences that close the gap between aspiration and execution, focusing on emotional intelligence, cultural transformation, and sustainable growth. </p><p>As a PCC-certified coach, TEDx speaker, and professor at Morehouse College, Dr. Henderson has shaped his career around a single belief: when people are empowered to lead with clarity and courage, organizations don’t just evolve, they excel. His work extends beyond the boardroom as a podcast host, educator, and advocate for purpose-driven leadership grounded in respect, integrity, service, and excellence. Dr. Henderson’s story is one of service, strategic insight, and a deep commitment to helping leaders and organizations show up fully and perform at their best. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> BOSS, LLC continues expanding its coaching and consulting offerings for organizations seeking to build aligned, high-performing teams through intentional leadership development.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at milcomfounders.com</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 28: Dr. Lawrence E. Henderson Jr., Founder &amp; CEO of BOSS, LLC</strong></p><p><strong>Show Notes<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Dr. Lawrence E. Henderson Jr., founder and CEO of Business Operational Support Services (BOSS), LLC, a coaching and consulting firm dedicated to empowering people-first cultures and transforming organizational leadership.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Dr. Henderson's path from National Guard service at Ohio State to 12.5 years of active duty, guided by key mentors along the way</li><li>The toxic leadership feedback that sparked his commitment to personal growth and becoming a force multiplier</li><li>FM 6-22 military leadership framework (Be, Know, Do) and why "actions over ideas always win"</li><li>Building organizational alignment: why teams need a shared leadership playbook to move in the same direction</li><li>Coaching as multiplication: asking better questions instead of imposing solutions on emerging leaders</li><li>Military decision-making process as a competitive advantage for veteran entrepreneurs</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Leadership development happens from the inside out, understanding yourself comes before changing how you lead others</li><li>Behavior change requires multiple practice opportunities over time, not single training events</li><li>New generations need experiential learning and relationship-building, not lectures and tests</li><li>Hiring for leadership ability and teaching capacity creates stronger teams than technical skills alone</li><li>Organizations perform how they practice, create intentional practice spaces for the behaviors you want to see</li><li>Veteran founders should leverage their operational excellence and ability to pivot quickly under pressure</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Dr. Lawrence E. Henderson Jr., Founder &amp; CEO of BOSS, LLC</strong></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://www.bossllc.net/">https://www.bossllc.net/</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/bossleads/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/bossleads/</a></li></ul><p>Dr. Henderson’s path began with service as a U.S. Army Officer, where he developed a foundation in resilience and mission-driven leadership. With a Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership and over 20 years of experience as a Chief Learning Officer, Principal Trainer, and Executive Coach, he has worked with organizations including Pfizer, the U.S. Navy, and Clorox, building leadership capacity and guiding teams through meaningful change. Through BOSS, LLC, he creates tailored coaching and consulting experiences that close the gap between aspiration and execution, focusing on emotional intelligence, cultural transformation, and sustainable growth. </p><p>As a PCC-certified coach, TEDx speaker, and professor at Morehouse College, Dr. Henderson has shaped his career around a single belief: when people are empowered to lead with clarity and courage, organizations don’t just evolve, they excel. His work extends beyond the boardroom as a podcast host, educator, and advocate for purpose-driven leadership grounded in respect, integrity, service, and excellence. Dr. Henderson’s story is one of service, strategic insight, and a deep commitment to helping leaders and organizations show up fully and perform at their best. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> BOSS, LLC continues expanding its coaching and consulting offerings for organizations seeking to build aligned, high-performing teams through intentional leadership development.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at milcomfounders.com</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 28: Dr. Lawrence E. Henderson Jr., Founder &amp; CEO of BOSS, LLC</strong></p><p><strong>Show Notes<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Dr. Lawrence E. Henderson Jr., founder and CEO of Business Operational Support Services (BOSS), LLC, a coaching and consulting firm dedicated to empowering people-first cultures and transforming organizational leadership.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Dr. Henderson's path from National Guard service at Ohio State to 12.5 years of active duty, guided by key mentors along the way</li><li>The toxic leadership feedback that sparked his commitment to personal growth and becoming a force multiplier</li><li>FM 6-22 military leadership framework (Be, Know, Do) and why "actions over ideas always win"</li><li>Building organizational alignment: why teams need a shared leadership playbook to move in the same direction</li><li>Coaching as multiplication: asking better questions instead of imposing solutions on emerging leaders</li><li>Military decision-making process as a competitive advantage for veteran entrepreneurs</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Leadership development happens from the inside out, understanding yourself comes before changing how you lead others</li><li>Behavior change requires multiple practice opportunities over time, not single training events</li><li>New generations need experiential learning and relationship-building, not lectures and tests</li><li>Hiring for leadership ability and teaching capacity creates stronger teams than technical skills alone</li><li>Organizations perform how they practice, create intentional practice spaces for the behaviors you want to see</li><li>Veteran founders should leverage their operational excellence and ability to pivot quickly under pressure</li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Dr. Lawrence E. Henderson Jr., Founder &amp; CEO of BOSS, LLC</strong></p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://www.bossllc.net/">https://www.bossllc.net/</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/bossleads/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/bossleads/</a></li></ul><p>Dr. Henderson’s path began with service as a U.S. Army Officer, where he developed a foundation in resilience and mission-driven leadership. With a Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership and over 20 years of experience as a Chief Learning Officer, Principal Trainer, and Executive Coach, he has worked with organizations including Pfizer, the U.S. Navy, and Clorox, building leadership capacity and guiding teams through meaningful change. Through BOSS, LLC, he creates tailored coaching and consulting experiences that close the gap between aspiration and execution, focusing on emotional intelligence, cultural transformation, and sustainable growth. </p><p>As a PCC-certified coach, TEDx speaker, and professor at Morehouse College, Dr. Henderson has shaped his career around a single belief: when people are empowered to lead with clarity and courage, organizations don’t just evolve, they excel. His work extends beyond the boardroom as a podcast host, educator, and advocate for purpose-driven leadership grounded in respect, integrity, service, and excellence. Dr. Henderson’s story is one of service, strategic insight, and a deep commitment to helping leaders and organizations show up fully and perform at their best. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> BOSS, LLC continues expanding its coaching and consulting offerings for organizations seeking to build aligned, high-performing teams through intentional leadership development.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at milcomfounders.com</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 27: Lisa Bradley, Co-Founder &amp; CEO of R.Riveter</b></p><p><strong>Show Notes</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Lisa Bradley, co-founder and CEO of R.Riveter, a handbag company creating flexible, mobile work opportunities for military spouses across America.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Lisa's journey from small-town Montana to military spouse entrepreneurship</li><li>Starting R.Riveter at 24 in an attic above a garage</li><li>Building a distributed manufacturing network employing military spouses nationwide</li><li>The "dependent" label that sparked a mission to empower military families</li><li>Growing 1700% after appearing on Shark Tank in 2016</li><li>Creating handbags from upcycled military materials with meaning and purpose</li><li>Overcoming manufacturing challenges while competing with overseas production</li><li>The Heirloom Line: transforming military uniforms into custom keepsakes</li><li>Granting $2,100 to military spouses to start their own businesses</li><li>Expanding into retail locations and upcoming men's product line</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Financial literacy from age 13 prepared Lisa for entrepreneurship</li><li>Military spouse employment challenges drove innovation in flexible work</li><li>Every R.Riveter product directly supports military families</li><li>Manufacturing in America requires creative problem-solving and efficiency</li><li>Building community through shared military experience creates lasting impact</li><li>Giving back multiplies success – grants help other spouses launch businesses</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Lisa Bradley, Co-Founder &amp; CEO of R.Riveter</p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://www.rriveter.com/">https://www.rriveter.com/</a> </li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-bradley-50778b54/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-bradley-50778b54/</a> </li></ul><p>Lisa Bradley grew up in Montana where her entrepreneur parents taught her QuickBooks at age 13. After marrying into the Army at 21, she experienced firsthand the employment challenges facing military spouses through four moves in six years. In 2011, alongside co-founder Cameron Cruse, Lisa launched R.Riveter from an attic in Georgia. </p><p>Today, R.Riveter employs military spouses nationwide, creates meaningful products from military materials, and provides grants to help other military spouses start their own businesses. Lisa has been recognized by the National Retail Federation as one of 25 people reshaping retail's future and honored among Central Ohio's remarkable women in 2023.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> R.Riveter is expanding retail locations near military bases and launching their first men's line in late October.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial<br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://milcomfounders.com">milcomfounders.com</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 27: Lisa Bradley, Co-Founder &amp; CEO of R.Riveter</b></p><p><strong>Show Notes</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Lisa Bradley, co-founder and CEO of R.Riveter, a handbag company creating flexible, mobile work opportunities for military spouses across America.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Lisa's journey from small-town Montana to military spouse entrepreneurship</li><li>Starting R.Riveter at 24 in an attic above a garage</li><li>Building a distributed manufacturing network employing military spouses nationwide</li><li>The "dependent" label that sparked a mission to empower military families</li><li>Growing 1700% after appearing on Shark Tank in 2016</li><li>Creating handbags from upcycled military materials with meaning and purpose</li><li>Overcoming manufacturing challenges while competing with overseas production</li><li>The Heirloom Line: transforming military uniforms into custom keepsakes</li><li>Granting $2,100 to military spouses to start their own businesses</li><li>Expanding into retail locations and upcoming men's product line</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Financial literacy from age 13 prepared Lisa for entrepreneurship</li><li>Military spouse employment challenges drove innovation in flexible work</li><li>Every R.Riveter product directly supports military families</li><li>Manufacturing in America requires creative problem-solving and efficiency</li><li>Building community through shared military experience creates lasting impact</li><li>Giving back multiplies success – grants help other spouses launch businesses</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Lisa Bradley, Co-Founder &amp; CEO of R.Riveter</p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://www.rriveter.com/">https://www.rriveter.com/</a> </li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-bradley-50778b54/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-bradley-50778b54/</a> </li></ul><p>Lisa Bradley grew up in Montana where her entrepreneur parents taught her QuickBooks at age 13. After marrying into the Army at 21, she experienced firsthand the employment challenges facing military spouses through four moves in six years. In 2011, alongside co-founder Cameron Cruse, Lisa launched R.Riveter from an attic in Georgia. </p><p>Today, R.Riveter employs military spouses nationwide, creates meaningful products from military materials, and provides grants to help other military spouses start their own businesses. Lisa has been recognized by the National Retail Federation as one of 25 people reshaping retail's future and honored among Central Ohio's remarkable women in 2023.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> R.Riveter is expanding retail locations near military bases and launching their first men's line in late October.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial<br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://milcomfounders.com">milcomfounders.com</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 27: Lisa Bradley, Co-Founder &amp; CEO of R.Riveter</b></p><p><strong>Show Notes</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he sits down with Lisa Bradley, co-founder and CEO of R.Riveter, a handbag company creating flexible, mobile work opportunities for military spouses across America.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Lisa's journey from small-town Montana to military spouse entrepreneurship</li><li>Starting R.Riveter at 24 in an attic above a garage</li><li>Building a distributed manufacturing network employing military spouses nationwide</li><li>The "dependent" label that sparked a mission to empower military families</li><li>Growing 1700% after appearing on Shark Tank in 2016</li><li>Creating handbags from upcycled military materials with meaning and purpose</li><li>Overcoming manufacturing challenges while competing with overseas production</li><li>The Heirloom Line: transforming military uniforms into custom keepsakes</li><li>Granting $2,100 to military spouses to start their own businesses</li><li>Expanding into retail locations and upcoming men's product line</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Financial literacy from age 13 prepared Lisa for entrepreneurship</li><li>Military spouse employment challenges drove innovation in flexible work</li><li>Every R.Riveter product directly supports military families</li><li>Manufacturing in America requires creative problem-solving and efficiency</li><li>Building community through shared military experience creates lasting impact</li><li>Giving back multiplies success – grants help other spouses launch businesses</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Lisa Bradley, Co-Founder &amp; CEO of R.Riveter</p><ul><li>Website: <a href="https://www.rriveter.com/">https://www.rriveter.com/</a> </li><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-bradley-50778b54/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-bradley-50778b54/</a> </li></ul><p>Lisa Bradley grew up in Montana where her entrepreneur parents taught her QuickBooks at age 13. After marrying into the Army at 21, she experienced firsthand the employment challenges facing military spouses through four moves in six years. In 2011, alongside co-founder Cameron Cruse, Lisa launched R.Riveter from an attic in Georgia. </p><p>Today, R.Riveter employs military spouses nationwide, creates meaningful products from military materials, and provides grants to help other military spouses start their own businesses. Lisa has been recognized by the National Retail Federation as one of 25 people reshaping retail's future and honored among Central Ohio's remarkable women in 2023.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> R.Riveter is expanding retail locations near military bases and launching their first men's line in late October.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial<br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://milcomfounders.com">milcomfounders.com</a></p>]]>
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      <title>David Brown-Dawson | Palm + LeadCommGym</title>
      <itunes:episode>26</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 26: From Navy Nuclear Technician to Elite Veteran Talent Connector with David Brown-Dawson</b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest David Brown-Dawson as he shares his journey from serving as a civil engineer officer and air advisor in the U.S. Air Force to founding LeadCommGym and Palm, a growth intelligence platform dedicated to helping professionals turn real-time feedback into actionable career insights.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>David's experience serving as a civil engineer officer in Okinawa, Japan, and as an air advisor leading multidisciplinary teams to African countries</li><li>His path from college ROTC at Texas Tech to five years of active duty service</li><li>Learning the power of curiosity, humility, and asking questions in his first week as a second lieutenant</li><li>The internship with Congressman Sam Johnson, a Vietnam POW, that shaped his understanding of service</li><li>Building his Christian faith into something personal during his time away from family in Okinawa</li><li>Transitioning from military service to UC Berkeley Haas School of Business to learn the language of business and public policy</li><li>Writing "Enduring Urgency: Thinking Like a Tortoise in a Time of Hares" as a framework for consistent action toward what matters most</li><li>Founding LeadCommGym to provide leadership development workshops and coaching</li><li>Creating Palm to help leaders know, grow, and keep their best people through scalable technology</li><li>His involvement with Y-Build, an organization supporting Black professionals in real estate</li><li>The three main challenges of entrepreneurship: developing assertiveness, meeting leaders where they are, and effective communication</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Effective leadership starts with being humble enough to ask questions and learn from subject matter experts</li><li>A conversation with the Air Force Civil Engineer freed David from the pressure of planning decades ahead, teaching him to focus on excellence in each assignment</li><li>At the end of the day, everyone is a person first regardless of rank, title, or role</li><li>Palm addresses the disconnect between leaders who want to invest in their people and the lack of scalable tools to do so effectively</li><li>The platform targets companies with 30-300 employees in professional services, nonprofits with $5M+ budgets, and construction</li><li>AI should extend and enhance a leader's effectiveness, not eliminate the need for leadership</li><li>Companies that don't focus on their people will eventually see performance suffer, no matter how strong their metrics appear today</li><li>"Enduring Urgency" explores what it means to take consistent action over time toward what matters most, with principles drawn from studying the life of Jesus Christ</li><li>Napoleon Hill's "Outwitting the Devil" shaped David's thinking about actualizing human potential and helping people avoid drifting through life</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: David Brown-Dawson, Founder of LeadCommGym and Palm, Air Force Veteran (5 years of service)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-bd/ </li><li>Business Websites: https://www.ownyourgrowth.ai/ and https://leadcommgym.com/ </li></ul><p>David Brown-Dawson is an Air Force veteran who served as a civil engineer officer and air advisor from 2011-2017, with assignments in Okinawa, Japan, and New Jersey. After his military service, David earned his MBA from UC Berkeley Haas School of Business with a focus on leadership development and real estate finance. He became a certified Working Genius Facilitator and iPEC Core Energy Coach, creating LeadCommGym to provide leadership development through workshops and coaching programs.</p><p>Through his work with leaders and teams, David repeatedly saw the same disconnect: leaders wanted to invest in their people but lacked scalable tools to do it effectively. This insight led him to found Palm, a growth intelligence platform that uses AI to help managers provide ongoing career development and feedback, moving beyond annual performance reviews to help team members feel seen, valued, and supported.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> David is conducting pilots with companies in professional services, nonprofits, and construction while exploring an angel funding round to scale Palm's team and impact across more organizations.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 26: From Navy Nuclear Technician to Elite Veteran Talent Connector with David Brown-Dawson</b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest David Brown-Dawson as he shares his journey from serving as a civil engineer officer and air advisor in the U.S. Air Force to founding LeadCommGym and Palm, a growth intelligence platform dedicated to helping professionals turn real-time feedback into actionable career insights.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>David's experience serving as a civil engineer officer in Okinawa, Japan, and as an air advisor leading multidisciplinary teams to African countries</li><li>His path from college ROTC at Texas Tech to five years of active duty service</li><li>Learning the power of curiosity, humility, and asking questions in his first week as a second lieutenant</li><li>The internship with Congressman Sam Johnson, a Vietnam POW, that shaped his understanding of service</li><li>Building his Christian faith into something personal during his time away from family in Okinawa</li><li>Transitioning from military service to UC Berkeley Haas School of Business to learn the language of business and public policy</li><li>Writing "Enduring Urgency: Thinking Like a Tortoise in a Time of Hares" as a framework for consistent action toward what matters most</li><li>Founding LeadCommGym to provide leadership development workshops and coaching</li><li>Creating Palm to help leaders know, grow, and keep their best people through scalable technology</li><li>His involvement with Y-Build, an organization supporting Black professionals in real estate</li><li>The three main challenges of entrepreneurship: developing assertiveness, meeting leaders where they are, and effective communication</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Effective leadership starts with being humble enough to ask questions and learn from subject matter experts</li><li>A conversation with the Air Force Civil Engineer freed David from the pressure of planning decades ahead, teaching him to focus on excellence in each assignment</li><li>At the end of the day, everyone is a person first regardless of rank, title, or role</li><li>Palm addresses the disconnect between leaders who want to invest in their people and the lack of scalable tools to do so effectively</li><li>The platform targets companies with 30-300 employees in professional services, nonprofits with $5M+ budgets, and construction</li><li>AI should extend and enhance a leader's effectiveness, not eliminate the need for leadership</li><li>Companies that don't focus on their people will eventually see performance suffer, no matter how strong their metrics appear today</li><li>"Enduring Urgency" explores what it means to take consistent action over time toward what matters most, with principles drawn from studying the life of Jesus Christ</li><li>Napoleon Hill's "Outwitting the Devil" shaped David's thinking about actualizing human potential and helping people avoid drifting through life</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: David Brown-Dawson, Founder of LeadCommGym and Palm, Air Force Veteran (5 years of service)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-bd/ </li><li>Business Websites: https://www.ownyourgrowth.ai/ and https://leadcommgym.com/ </li></ul><p>David Brown-Dawson is an Air Force veteran who served as a civil engineer officer and air advisor from 2011-2017, with assignments in Okinawa, Japan, and New Jersey. After his military service, David earned his MBA from UC Berkeley Haas School of Business with a focus on leadership development and real estate finance. He became a certified Working Genius Facilitator and iPEC Core Energy Coach, creating LeadCommGym to provide leadership development through workshops and coaching programs.</p><p>Through his work with leaders and teams, David repeatedly saw the same disconnect: leaders wanted to invest in their people but lacked scalable tools to do it effectively. This insight led him to found Palm, a growth intelligence platform that uses AI to help managers provide ongoing career development and feedback, moving beyond annual performance reviews to help team members feel seen, valued, and supported.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> David is conducting pilots with companies in professional services, nonprofits, and construction while exploring an angel funding round to scale Palm's team and impact across more organizations.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 26: From Navy Nuclear Technician to Elite Veteran Talent Connector with David Brown-Dawson</b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest David Brown-Dawson as he shares his journey from serving as a civil engineer officer and air advisor in the U.S. Air Force to founding LeadCommGym and Palm, a growth intelligence platform dedicated to helping professionals turn real-time feedback into actionable career insights.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>David's experience serving as a civil engineer officer in Okinawa, Japan, and as an air advisor leading multidisciplinary teams to African countries</li><li>His path from college ROTC at Texas Tech to five years of active duty service</li><li>Learning the power of curiosity, humility, and asking questions in his first week as a second lieutenant</li><li>The internship with Congressman Sam Johnson, a Vietnam POW, that shaped his understanding of service</li><li>Building his Christian faith into something personal during his time away from family in Okinawa</li><li>Transitioning from military service to UC Berkeley Haas School of Business to learn the language of business and public policy</li><li>Writing "Enduring Urgency: Thinking Like a Tortoise in a Time of Hares" as a framework for consistent action toward what matters most</li><li>Founding LeadCommGym to provide leadership development workshops and coaching</li><li>Creating Palm to help leaders know, grow, and keep their best people through scalable technology</li><li>His involvement with Y-Build, an organization supporting Black professionals in real estate</li><li>The three main challenges of entrepreneurship: developing assertiveness, meeting leaders where they are, and effective communication</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Effective leadership starts with being humble enough to ask questions and learn from subject matter experts</li><li>A conversation with the Air Force Civil Engineer freed David from the pressure of planning decades ahead, teaching him to focus on excellence in each assignment</li><li>At the end of the day, everyone is a person first regardless of rank, title, or role</li><li>Palm addresses the disconnect between leaders who want to invest in their people and the lack of scalable tools to do so effectively</li><li>The platform targets companies with 30-300 employees in professional services, nonprofits with $5M+ budgets, and construction</li><li>AI should extend and enhance a leader's effectiveness, not eliminate the need for leadership</li><li>Companies that don't focus on their people will eventually see performance suffer, no matter how strong their metrics appear today</li><li>"Enduring Urgency" explores what it means to take consistent action over time toward what matters most, with principles drawn from studying the life of Jesus Christ</li><li>Napoleon Hill's "Outwitting the Devil" shaped David's thinking about actualizing human potential and helping people avoid drifting through life</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: David Brown-Dawson, Founder of LeadCommGym and Palm, Air Force Veteran (5 years of service)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-bd/ </li><li>Business Websites: https://www.ownyourgrowth.ai/ and https://leadcommgym.com/ </li></ul><p>David Brown-Dawson is an Air Force veteran who served as a civil engineer officer and air advisor from 2011-2017, with assignments in Okinawa, Japan, and New Jersey. After his military service, David earned his MBA from UC Berkeley Haas School of Business with a focus on leadership development and real estate finance. He became a certified Working Genius Facilitator and iPEC Core Energy Coach, creating LeadCommGym to provide leadership development through workshops and coaching programs.</p><p>Through his work with leaders and teams, David repeatedly saw the same disconnect: leaders wanted to invest in their people but lacked scalable tools to do it effectively. 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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 25: From Air Force Linguist to Building San Antonio's Startup Ecosystem with Charles Woodin</b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Charles Woodin, CEO of Geekdom, as he shares his journey from serving as an Air Force Korean linguist to leading San Antonio's premier entrepreneurial community. Charles discusses how his military experience shaped his leadership philosophy and how Geekdom is transforming founders from zero to one.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Charles's path from small-town Michigan to Air Force linguistics training with a 50%+ attrition rate</li><li>How his family's relocation to Texas due to NAFTA exposed him to different cultures and perspectives</li><li>The leadership lessons learned from eight years of Air Force service, including the importance of getting the job done and building consensus</li><li>Geekdom's evolution from addressing San Antonio's startup ecosystem gap to comprehensive entrepreneurial programming</li><li>The critical role of customer development and market validation over fundraising</li><li>Why collaboration beats competition in building thriving startup communities</li><li>How AI serves as a force multiplier for resource-constrained founders</li><li>The connection between military talent and entrepreneurial solutions for national defense challenges</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>The best founders solve problems they've personally experienced and understand deeply</li><li>Customer revenue is the best form of validation, better than investor funding</li><li>Building a startup ecosystem requires collaboration between universities, government, business, and entrepreneurs</li><li>Military veterans bring unique problem-solving skills and intimate knowledge of defense challenges</li><li>Effective leadership means getting people invested in the mission, not just giving orders</li><li>Over 70% of founders who start Geekdom's process don't complete it, which is actually valuable for helping people avoid wasted time and resources</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Charles Woodin, CEO of Geekdom, Air Force Veteran (8 years of service)<br>Linkedin: <strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/charleswoodin/ </strong><br>Website: <strong>https://geekdom.com/</strong></p><p>Charles Woodin is the CEO of Geekdom, a startup incubator founded in 2011 dedicated to growing San Antonio's entrepreneurial ecosystem. Since joining Geekdom in 2017 as a Business Development Manager, Charles took on increasing responsibilities, moving into the role of Membership Director before being appointed CEO in 2019.</p><p>Under his leadership, Geekdom has redefined its mission, launched key initiatives like the Accelerate South Texas Fund, and partnered with the City of San Antonio to oversee Launch SA, fostering innovation and small business growth. A former U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant, Charles served as an Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst for eight years, specializing in intelligence collection and training.</p><p>Originally from Michigan, Charles now calls San Antonio home, where he is deeply committed to its growth. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling, hiking national parks, and spending time with his daughters, Penelope and Amelia.</p><p><strong>Resources mentioned:</strong></p><ul><li>"Start With Why" by Simon Sinek</li><li>"The Hard Thing About Hard Things" by Ben Horowitz</li><li>"Startup Communities" by Brad Feld</li></ul><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Charles continues leading Geekdom's mission of "building San Antonio, one entrepreneur at a time" while exploring virtual programming options and strengthening partnerships with veteran-focused organizations like V Source.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 25: From Air Force Linguist to Building San Antonio's Startup Ecosystem with Charles Woodin</b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Charles Woodin, CEO of Geekdom, as he shares his journey from serving as an Air Force Korean linguist to leading San Antonio's premier entrepreneurial community. Charles discusses how his military experience shaped his leadership philosophy and how Geekdom is transforming founders from zero to one.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Charles's path from small-town Michigan to Air Force linguistics training with a 50%+ attrition rate</li><li>How his family's relocation to Texas due to NAFTA exposed him to different cultures and perspectives</li><li>The leadership lessons learned from eight years of Air Force service, including the importance of getting the job done and building consensus</li><li>Geekdom's evolution from addressing San Antonio's startup ecosystem gap to comprehensive entrepreneurial programming</li><li>The critical role of customer development and market validation over fundraising</li><li>Why collaboration beats competition in building thriving startup communities</li><li>How AI serves as a force multiplier for resource-constrained founders</li><li>The connection between military talent and entrepreneurial solutions for national defense challenges</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>The best founders solve problems they've personally experienced and understand deeply</li><li>Customer revenue is the best form of validation, better than investor funding</li><li>Building a startup ecosystem requires collaboration between universities, government, business, and entrepreneurs</li><li>Military veterans bring unique problem-solving skills and intimate knowledge of defense challenges</li><li>Effective leadership means getting people invested in the mission, not just giving orders</li><li>Over 70% of founders who start Geekdom's process don't complete it, which is actually valuable for helping people avoid wasted time and resources</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Charles Woodin, CEO of Geekdom, Air Force Veteran (8 years of service)<br>Linkedin: <strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/charleswoodin/ </strong><br>Website: <strong>https://geekdom.com/</strong></p><p>Charles Woodin is the CEO of Geekdom, a startup incubator founded in 2011 dedicated to growing San Antonio's entrepreneurial ecosystem. Since joining Geekdom in 2017 as a Business Development Manager, Charles took on increasing responsibilities, moving into the role of Membership Director before being appointed CEO in 2019.</p><p>Under his leadership, Geekdom has redefined its mission, launched key initiatives like the Accelerate South Texas Fund, and partnered with the City of San Antonio to oversee Launch SA, fostering innovation and small business growth. A former U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant, Charles served as an Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst for eight years, specializing in intelligence collection and training.</p><p>Originally from Michigan, Charles now calls San Antonio home, where he is deeply committed to its growth. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling, hiking national parks, and spending time with his daughters, Penelope and Amelia.</p><p><strong>Resources mentioned:</strong></p><ul><li>"Start With Why" by Simon Sinek</li><li>"The Hard Thing About Hard Things" by Ben Horowitz</li><li>"Startup Communities" by Brad Feld</li></ul><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Charles continues leading Geekdom's mission of "building San Antonio, one entrepreneur at a time" while exploring virtual programming options and strengthening partnerships with veteran-focused organizations like V Source.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 25: From Air Force Linguist to Building San Antonio's Startup Ecosystem with Charles Woodin</b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Charles Woodin, CEO of Geekdom, as he shares his journey from serving as an Air Force Korean linguist to leading San Antonio's premier entrepreneurial community. Charles discusses how his military experience shaped his leadership philosophy and how Geekdom is transforming founders from zero to one.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Charles's path from small-town Michigan to Air Force linguistics training with a 50%+ attrition rate</li><li>How his family's relocation to Texas due to NAFTA exposed him to different cultures and perspectives</li><li>The leadership lessons learned from eight years of Air Force service, including the importance of getting the job done and building consensus</li><li>Geekdom's evolution from addressing San Antonio's startup ecosystem gap to comprehensive entrepreneurial programming</li><li>The critical role of customer development and market validation over fundraising</li><li>Why collaboration beats competition in building thriving startup communities</li><li>How AI serves as a force multiplier for resource-constrained founders</li><li>The connection between military talent and entrepreneurial solutions for national defense challenges</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>The best founders solve problems they've personally experienced and understand deeply</li><li>Customer revenue is the best form of validation, better than investor funding</li><li>Building a startup ecosystem requires collaboration between universities, government, business, and entrepreneurs</li><li>Military veterans bring unique problem-solving skills and intimate knowledge of defense challenges</li><li>Effective leadership means getting people invested in the mission, not just giving orders</li><li>Over 70% of founders who start Geekdom's process don't complete it, which is actually valuable for helping people avoid wasted time and resources</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Charles Woodin, CEO of Geekdom, Air Force Veteran (8 years of service)<br>Linkedin: <strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/charleswoodin/ </strong><br>Website: <strong>https://geekdom.com/</strong></p><p>Charles Woodin is the CEO of Geekdom, a startup incubator founded in 2011 dedicated to growing San Antonio's entrepreneurial ecosystem. Since joining Geekdom in 2017 as a Business Development Manager, Charles took on increasing responsibilities, moving into the role of Membership Director before being appointed CEO in 2019.</p><p>Under his leadership, Geekdom has redefined its mission, launched key initiatives like the Accelerate South Texas Fund, and partnered with the City of San Antonio to oversee Launch SA, fostering innovation and small business growth. A former U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant, Charles served as an Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst for eight years, specializing in intelligence collection and training.</p><p>Originally from Michigan, Charles now calls San Antonio home, where he is deeply committed to its growth. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling, hiking national parks, and spending time with his daughters, Penelope and Amelia.</p><p><strong>Resources mentioned:</strong></p><ul><li>"Start With Why" by Simon Sinek</li><li>"The Hard Thing About Hard Things" by Ben Horowitz</li><li>"Startup Communities" by Brad Feld</li></ul><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Charles continues leading Geekdom's mission of "building San Antonio, one entrepreneur at a time" while exploring virtual programming options and strengthening partnerships with veteran-focused organizations like V Source.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>24</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 24: From Air Force Officer to Startup Attorney with Kevin Milgram</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Kevin Milgram as he shares his journey from serving as a U.S. Air Force officer across diverse missions to becoming a legal advisor who specializes in guiding emerging growth companies and investors through formation, venture capital financing, and mergers and acquisitions.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Kevin's path from civilian to Air Force officer after being inspired by 9/11</li><li>His diverse military experience spanning cyber operations, unmanned aircraft systems, and B-1B bomber operations</li><li>The transition from active duty to law school and discovering his passion for startup law</li><li>How military leadership principles translate directly to legal practice and client service</li><li>The critical decision-making moments that can make or break a startup's future</li><li>Why dual-use technology companies have the best chance of surviving the "valley of death"</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Military service instills leadership skills that directly apply to advising startup founders</li><li>The importance of maintaining multiple strategic paths and keeping doors open for future opportunities</li><li>Why founders need specialized legal counsel for different stages of growth</li><li>How "one team" mentality builds trust and accelerates results in professional relationships</li><li>The value of surrounding yourself with the right advisors before you need them</li><li>Why being "capital ready" means preparing long before you actually need funding</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Kevin Milgram, Legal Advisor at DLA Piper, U.S. Air Force veteran</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinmilgram/ </li><li>Firm Website: https://www.dlapiper.com/en-us/people/m/milgram-kevin </li></ul><p>Kevin Milgram is a legal advisor who specializes in guiding emerging growth companies and investors through formation, venture capital financing, and mergers and acquisitions. He represents innovative clients across defense and dual-use technology, aerospace, cybersecurity, and software sectors, with a particular focus on supporting military veteran-led startups as they scale and secure funding.</p><p>His distinguished military background includes service as a U.S. Air Force officer, where he contributed to diverse missions spanning cyber operations, unmanned aircraft systems, and B-1B bomber operations, developing the strategic thinking and operational expertise that now serves his legal practice.</p><p>Beyond his corporate work, Kevin demonstrates his commitment to the veteran community by representing nonprofit organizations serving military veterans and providing pro bono legal support to military veteran and spouse entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Kevin is building DLA Piper's veteran startup practice, creating resources and special arrangements to remove barriers for veteran founders while connecting them with sources of capital and strategic opportunities.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial<br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at<br><a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 24: From Air Force Officer to Startup Attorney with Kevin Milgram</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Kevin Milgram as he shares his journey from serving as a U.S. Air Force officer across diverse missions to becoming a legal advisor who specializes in guiding emerging growth companies and investors through formation, venture capital financing, and mergers and acquisitions.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Kevin's path from civilian to Air Force officer after being inspired by 9/11</li><li>His diverse military experience spanning cyber operations, unmanned aircraft systems, and B-1B bomber operations</li><li>The transition from active duty to law school and discovering his passion for startup law</li><li>How military leadership principles translate directly to legal practice and client service</li><li>The critical decision-making moments that can make or break a startup's future</li><li>Why dual-use technology companies have the best chance of surviving the "valley of death"</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Military service instills leadership skills that directly apply to advising startup founders</li><li>The importance of maintaining multiple strategic paths and keeping doors open for future opportunities</li><li>Why founders need specialized legal counsel for different stages of growth</li><li>How "one team" mentality builds trust and accelerates results in professional relationships</li><li>The value of surrounding yourself with the right advisors before you need them</li><li>Why being "capital ready" means preparing long before you actually need funding</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Kevin Milgram, Legal Advisor at DLA Piper, U.S. Air Force veteran</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinmilgram/ </li><li>Firm Website: https://www.dlapiper.com/en-us/people/m/milgram-kevin </li></ul><p>Kevin Milgram is a legal advisor who specializes in guiding emerging growth companies and investors through formation, venture capital financing, and mergers and acquisitions. He represents innovative clients across defense and dual-use technology, aerospace, cybersecurity, and software sectors, with a particular focus on supporting military veteran-led startups as they scale and secure funding.</p><p>His distinguished military background includes service as a U.S. Air Force officer, where he contributed to diverse missions spanning cyber operations, unmanned aircraft systems, and B-1B bomber operations, developing the strategic thinking and operational expertise that now serves his legal practice.</p><p>Beyond his corporate work, Kevin demonstrates his commitment to the veteran community by representing nonprofit organizations serving military veterans and providing pro bono legal support to military veteran and spouse entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Kevin is building DLA Piper's veteran startup practice, creating resources and special arrangements to remove barriers for veteran founders while connecting them with sources of capital and strategic opportunities.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial<br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at<br><a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 24: From Air Force Officer to Startup Attorney with Kevin Milgram</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Kevin Milgram as he shares his journey from serving as a U.S. Air Force officer across diverse missions to becoming a legal advisor who specializes in guiding emerging growth companies and investors through formation, venture capital financing, and mergers and acquisitions.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Kevin's path from civilian to Air Force officer after being inspired by 9/11</li><li>His diverse military experience spanning cyber operations, unmanned aircraft systems, and B-1B bomber operations</li><li>The transition from active duty to law school and discovering his passion for startup law</li><li>How military leadership principles translate directly to legal practice and client service</li><li>The critical decision-making moments that can make or break a startup's future</li><li>Why dual-use technology companies have the best chance of surviving the "valley of death"</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Military service instills leadership skills that directly apply to advising startup founders</li><li>The importance of maintaining multiple strategic paths and keeping doors open for future opportunities</li><li>Why founders need specialized legal counsel for different stages of growth</li><li>How "one team" mentality builds trust and accelerates results in professional relationships</li><li>The value of surrounding yourself with the right advisors before you need them</li><li>Why being "capital ready" means preparing long before you actually need funding</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Kevin Milgram, Legal Advisor at DLA Piper, U.S. Air Force veteran</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinmilgram/ </li><li>Firm Website: https://www.dlapiper.com/en-us/people/m/milgram-kevin </li></ul><p>Kevin Milgram is a legal advisor who specializes in guiding emerging growth companies and investors through formation, venture capital financing, and mergers and acquisitions. He represents innovative clients across defense and dual-use technology, aerospace, cybersecurity, and software sectors, with a particular focus on supporting military veteran-led startups as they scale and secure funding.</p><p>His distinguished military background includes service as a U.S. Air Force officer, where he contributed to diverse missions spanning cyber operations, unmanned aircraft systems, and B-1B bomber operations, developing the strategic thinking and operational expertise that now serves his legal practice.</p><p>Beyond his corporate work, Kevin demonstrates his commitment to the veteran community by representing nonprofit organizations serving military veterans and providing pro bono legal support to military veteran and spouse entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Kevin is building DLA Piper's veteran startup practice, creating resources and special arrangements to remove barriers for veteran founders while connecting them with sources of capital and strategic opportunities.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial<br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at<br><a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>John McGunnigle &amp; Michael Hunter | Spear AI</title>
      <itunes:episode>23</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 23: From Navy Nuclear Technician to Maritime AI Pioneers with John McGunnigle and Michael Hunter</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges with guests John McGunnigle and Michael Hunter as they share their journey from Navy service to co-founding Spear AI, a maritime artificial intelligence company focused on national defense applications.</p><p><br><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>John's path from Naval Academy to commanding USS New Hampshire and pioneering AI initiatives through Project Harbinger</li><li>Michael's experience as a Navy intelligence analyst supporting SEAL Team Two and working with the Defense Intelligence Agency</li><li>Their collaboration on Project Maven and the transition from military to civilian entrepreneurship</li><li>Building Spear AI from a February 2020 startup through multiple pivots to a 50-person company</li><li>Recent seed funding to support company growth and expansion</li><li>Leadership lessons: adapting military command principles to civilian business environments</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Military leadership skills translate to civilian business but require adaptation to different personalities and situations</li><li>Building diverse teams that combine military operational expertise with technical specialists creates the best solutions</li><li>Customer focus drives all other metrics - solve real problems first, revenue follows</li><li>Don't fear strategic pivots - they're reconnaissance by force in business</li><li>Relationships before issues - establish meaningful connections before tackling problems</li><li>Bootstrap when possible, then raise capital from aligned investors who become teammates</li><li>Every detail matters for founders - you can't be a big picture person without understanding implementation</li></ul><p><strong>Guests</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>John McGunnigle</strong>, Co-Founder &amp; Executive Chairman, Spear AI - Former Navy Captain with 30 years of service, commanded USS New Hampshire, Naval Academy and Naval Postgraduate School graduate: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-mcgunnigle-b0951610/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-mcgunnigle-b0951610/</a></li><li><strong>Michael Hunter</strong>, Co-Founder &amp; CEO, Spear AI - Former Navy intelligence analyst, VMI graduate, former Amazon Web Services Technical Program Manager: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikehunter45/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikehunter45/</a></li><li><strong>Spear AI:</strong> <a href="https://spear.ai/">https://spear.ai/</a> </li></ul><p><strong>Company Focus:</strong> Spear AI develops AI-enabled software and hardware for maritime environments, including data management platforms, edge AI solutions, maritime sensors, and simulation capabilities. They serve the US Department of Defense and Navy while expanding into commercial applications.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> John and Michael are focused on scalable product development, strategic market expansion, and upcoming capability demonstrations including Scarlet Dragon with the 18th Airborne Corps.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 23: From Navy Nuclear Technician to Maritime AI Pioneers with John McGunnigle and Michael Hunter</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges with guests John McGunnigle and Michael Hunter as they share their journey from Navy service to co-founding Spear AI, a maritime artificial intelligence company focused on national defense applications.</p><p><br><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>John's path from Naval Academy to commanding USS New Hampshire and pioneering AI initiatives through Project Harbinger</li><li>Michael's experience as a Navy intelligence analyst supporting SEAL Team Two and working with the Defense Intelligence Agency</li><li>Their collaboration on Project Maven and the transition from military to civilian entrepreneurship</li><li>Building Spear AI from a February 2020 startup through multiple pivots to a 50-person company</li><li>Recent seed funding to support company growth and expansion</li><li>Leadership lessons: adapting military command principles to civilian business environments</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Military leadership skills translate to civilian business but require adaptation to different personalities and situations</li><li>Building diverse teams that combine military operational expertise with technical specialists creates the best solutions</li><li>Customer focus drives all other metrics - solve real problems first, revenue follows</li><li>Don't fear strategic pivots - they're reconnaissance by force in business</li><li>Relationships before issues - establish meaningful connections before tackling problems</li><li>Bootstrap when possible, then raise capital from aligned investors who become teammates</li><li>Every detail matters for founders - you can't be a big picture person without understanding implementation</li></ul><p><strong>Guests</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>John McGunnigle</strong>, Co-Founder &amp; Executive Chairman, Spear AI - Former Navy Captain with 30 years of service, commanded USS New Hampshire, Naval Academy and Naval Postgraduate School graduate: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-mcgunnigle-b0951610/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-mcgunnigle-b0951610/</a></li><li><strong>Michael Hunter</strong>, Co-Founder &amp; CEO, Spear AI - Former Navy intelligence analyst, VMI graduate, former Amazon Web Services Technical Program Manager: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikehunter45/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikehunter45/</a></li><li><strong>Spear AI:</strong> <a href="https://spear.ai/">https://spear.ai/</a> </li></ul><p><strong>Company Focus:</strong> Spear AI develops AI-enabled software and hardware for maritime environments, including data management platforms, edge AI solutions, maritime sensors, and simulation capabilities. They serve the US Department of Defense and Navy while expanding into commercial applications.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> John and Michael are focused on scalable product development, strategic market expansion, and upcoming capability demonstrations including Scarlet Dragon with the 18th Airborne Corps.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 23: From Navy Nuclear Technician to Maritime AI Pioneers with John McGunnigle and Michael Hunter</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges with guests John McGunnigle and Michael Hunter as they share their journey from Navy service to co-founding Spear AI, a maritime artificial intelligence company focused on national defense applications.</p><p><br><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>John's path from Naval Academy to commanding USS New Hampshire and pioneering AI initiatives through Project Harbinger</li><li>Michael's experience as a Navy intelligence analyst supporting SEAL Team Two and working with the Defense Intelligence Agency</li><li>Their collaboration on Project Maven and the transition from military to civilian entrepreneurship</li><li>Building Spear AI from a February 2020 startup through multiple pivots to a 50-person company</li><li>Recent seed funding to support company growth and expansion</li><li>Leadership lessons: adapting military command principles to civilian business environments</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Military leadership skills translate to civilian business but require adaptation to different personalities and situations</li><li>Building diverse teams that combine military operational expertise with technical specialists creates the best solutions</li><li>Customer focus drives all other metrics - solve real problems first, revenue follows</li><li>Don't fear strategic pivots - they're reconnaissance by force in business</li><li>Relationships before issues - establish meaningful connections before tackling problems</li><li>Bootstrap when possible, then raise capital from aligned investors who become teammates</li><li>Every detail matters for founders - you can't be a big picture person without understanding implementation</li></ul><p><strong>Guests</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>John McGunnigle</strong>, Co-Founder &amp; Executive Chairman, Spear AI - Former Navy Captain with 30 years of service, commanded USS New Hampshire, Naval Academy and Naval Postgraduate School graduate: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-mcgunnigle-b0951610/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-mcgunnigle-b0951610/</a></li><li><strong>Michael Hunter</strong>, Co-Founder &amp; CEO, Spear AI - Former Navy intelligence analyst, VMI graduate, former Amazon Web Services Technical Program Manager: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikehunter45/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikehunter45/</a></li><li><strong>Spear AI:</strong> <a href="https://spear.ai/">https://spear.ai/</a> </li></ul><p><strong>Company Focus:</strong> Spear AI develops AI-enabled software and hardware for maritime environments, including data management platforms, edge AI solutions, maritime sensors, and simulation capabilities. They serve the US Department of Defense and Navy while expanding into commercial applications.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> John and Michael are focused on scalable product development, strategic market expansion, and upcoming capability demonstrations including Scarlet Dragon with the 18th Airborne Corps.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Jeff Parks |  Performance Breakthroughs, Inc. (PBI)</title>
      <itunes:episode>22</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>22</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Jeff Parks |  Performance Breakthroughs, Inc. (PBI)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 22: From Coast Guard Academy to Performance Excellence with Jeff Parks</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Jeff Parks as he shares his journey from Coast Guard Academy graduate to founder of Performance Breakthroughs Inc., where he spent 25+ years helping organizations, teams, and individuals achieve excellence.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Jeff's Coast Guard career spanning rescue operations in Puerto Rico, counseling at the Academy, and leadership development at headquarters</li><li>His transition from military service to founding Performance Breakthroughs Inc. after being passed over for promotion</li><li>The three C's of coaching: how Jeff coached, counseled, and cajoled Rod through critical business decisions</li><li>Jeff's unique approach to measuring success through human impact rather than financial metrics</li><li>His "Live Your Passion, Give Your Gift" philosophy and focus on making a difference in people's lives</li><li>The eight-piece framework for organizational excellence and long-term client relationships</li><li>Jeff's candid discussion about facing pancreatic cancer and approaching end-of-life with grace and humor</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Success should be measured by the impact you have on people, not just revenue growth or company size</li><li>High Value, Long-Term Relationships (HVLT) form the foundation of both business and personal success</li><li>Every career decision is a life decision that affects your entire family</li><li>Finding mentors and being a mentor creates lasting value beyond any business transaction</li><li>Approaching life's challenges with humor, faith, and focus on what you've accomplished rather than what you haven't done</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Jeff Parks, Founder of Performance Breakthroughs Inc., U.S. Coast Guard Academy Class of 1973</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-parkspbi/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-parkspbi/ </a></li></ul><p>Jeff Parks is a Coast Guard Academy graduate who served as Director of Training, Workforce Performance Improvement, and Leader Development for the US Coast Guard. His distinguished military career included rescue operations in San Juan, Puerto Rico, serving as a counselor for cadets at the Academy following two tragic suicides, and developing comprehensive leadership programs at Coast Guard headquarters. After retiring from military service, Jeff became the Prime Contractor for the Department of Homeland Security's inaugural Executive Capstone Program, designed to unite leadership from 22 disparate agencies under the newly formed DHS. He also created and facilitated a George Mason University Certificate Program focused on "Management Development for Organizational Effectiveness."</p><p><br>Following his government service, Jeff founded Performance Breakthroughs Inc., where he specialized in building high-performance organizations and teams through executive coaching, leadership development, and culture transformation. His comprehensive approach included performance consulting, change management implementation, and helping leaders discover their unique purpose and gifts. Jeff has battled pancreatic cancer for over 10 years and recently entered hospice care, yet continues to share his profound wisdom about leadership, relationships, and facing life's ultimate challenges with remarkable grace and authenticity.</p><p><strong>Special note:</strong> Jeff recently gifted his entire leadership library to Fire Chief Tom LaBelle of Prince William County, ensuring his decades of collected wisdom continues to benefit future leaders.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>Sponsored by One Degree Financial</strong> <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 22: From Coast Guard Academy to Performance Excellence with Jeff Parks</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Jeff Parks as he shares his journey from Coast Guard Academy graduate to founder of Performance Breakthroughs Inc., where he spent 25+ years helping organizations, teams, and individuals achieve excellence.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Jeff's Coast Guard career spanning rescue operations in Puerto Rico, counseling at the Academy, and leadership development at headquarters</li><li>His transition from military service to founding Performance Breakthroughs Inc. after being passed over for promotion</li><li>The three C's of coaching: how Jeff coached, counseled, and cajoled Rod through critical business decisions</li><li>Jeff's unique approach to measuring success through human impact rather than financial metrics</li><li>His "Live Your Passion, Give Your Gift" philosophy and focus on making a difference in people's lives</li><li>The eight-piece framework for organizational excellence and long-term client relationships</li><li>Jeff's candid discussion about facing pancreatic cancer and approaching end-of-life with grace and humor</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Success should be measured by the impact you have on people, not just revenue growth or company size</li><li>High Value, Long-Term Relationships (HVLT) form the foundation of both business and personal success</li><li>Every career decision is a life decision that affects your entire family</li><li>Finding mentors and being a mentor creates lasting value beyond any business transaction</li><li>Approaching life's challenges with humor, faith, and focus on what you've accomplished rather than what you haven't done</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Jeff Parks, Founder of Performance Breakthroughs Inc., U.S. Coast Guard Academy Class of 1973</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-parkspbi/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-parkspbi/ </a></li></ul><p>Jeff Parks is a Coast Guard Academy graduate who served as Director of Training, Workforce Performance Improvement, and Leader Development for the US Coast Guard. His distinguished military career included rescue operations in San Juan, Puerto Rico, serving as a counselor for cadets at the Academy following two tragic suicides, and developing comprehensive leadership programs at Coast Guard headquarters. After retiring from military service, Jeff became the Prime Contractor for the Department of Homeland Security's inaugural Executive Capstone Program, designed to unite leadership from 22 disparate agencies under the newly formed DHS. He also created and facilitated a George Mason University Certificate Program focused on "Management Development for Organizational Effectiveness."</p><p><br>Following his government service, Jeff founded Performance Breakthroughs Inc., where he specialized in building high-performance organizations and teams through executive coaching, leadership development, and culture transformation. His comprehensive approach included performance consulting, change management implementation, and helping leaders discover their unique purpose and gifts. Jeff has battled pancreatic cancer for over 10 years and recently entered hospice care, yet continues to share his profound wisdom about leadership, relationships, and facing life's ultimate challenges with remarkable grace and authenticity.</p><p><strong>Special note:</strong> Jeff recently gifted his entire leadership library to Fire Chief Tom LaBelle of Prince William County, ensuring his decades of collected wisdom continues to benefit future leaders.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>Sponsored by One Degree Financial</strong> <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 22: From Coast Guard Academy to Performance Excellence with Jeff Parks</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Jeff Parks as he shares his journey from Coast Guard Academy graduate to founder of Performance Breakthroughs Inc., where he spent 25+ years helping organizations, teams, and individuals achieve excellence.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Jeff's Coast Guard career spanning rescue operations in Puerto Rico, counseling at the Academy, and leadership development at headquarters</li><li>His transition from military service to founding Performance Breakthroughs Inc. after being passed over for promotion</li><li>The three C's of coaching: how Jeff coached, counseled, and cajoled Rod through critical business decisions</li><li>Jeff's unique approach to measuring success through human impact rather than financial metrics</li><li>His "Live Your Passion, Give Your Gift" philosophy and focus on making a difference in people's lives</li><li>The eight-piece framework for organizational excellence and long-term client relationships</li><li>Jeff's candid discussion about facing pancreatic cancer and approaching end-of-life with grace and humor</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Success should be measured by the impact you have on people, not just revenue growth or company size</li><li>High Value, Long-Term Relationships (HVLT) form the foundation of both business and personal success</li><li>Every career decision is a life decision that affects your entire family</li><li>Finding mentors and being a mentor creates lasting value beyond any business transaction</li><li>Approaching life's challenges with humor, faith, and focus on what you've accomplished rather than what you haven't done</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Jeff Parks, Founder of Performance Breakthroughs Inc., U.S. Coast Guard Academy Class of 1973</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-parkspbi/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-parkspbi/ </a></li></ul><p>Jeff Parks is a Coast Guard Academy graduate who served as Director of Training, Workforce Performance Improvement, and Leader Development for the US Coast Guard. His distinguished military career included rescue operations in San Juan, Puerto Rico, serving as a counselor for cadets at the Academy following two tragic suicides, and developing comprehensive leadership programs at Coast Guard headquarters. After retiring from military service, Jeff became the Prime Contractor for the Department of Homeland Security's inaugural Executive Capstone Program, designed to unite leadership from 22 disparate agencies under the newly formed DHS. He also created and facilitated a George Mason University Certificate Program focused on "Management Development for Organizational Effectiveness."</p><p><br>Following his government service, Jeff founded Performance Breakthroughs Inc., where he specialized in building high-performance organizations and teams through executive coaching, leadership development, and culture transformation. His comprehensive approach included performance consulting, change management implementation, and helping leaders discover their unique purpose and gifts. Jeff has battled pancreatic cancer for over 10 years and recently entered hospice care, yet continues to share his profound wisdom about leadership, relationships, and facing life's ultimate challenges with remarkable grace and authenticity.</p><p><strong>Special note:</strong> Jeff recently gifted his entire leadership library to Fire Chief Tom LaBelle of Prince William County, ensuring his decades of collected wisdom continues to benefit future leaders.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>Sponsored by One Degree Financial</strong> <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Terry Williams | PenFed Credit Union</title>
      <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>21</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 23: From Marine General to AI Innovator with Terry Williams</b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and retired Marine Brigadier General Terry Williams as they explore leadership, community building, and the transformational power of technology in veteran entrepreneurship.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Terry's journey from rebellious college student to 32-year Marine Corps career</li><li>Building community and networks through the PenFed Veteran Entrepreneur Program</li><li>How faith and perseverance help overcome life's greatest challenges</li><li>Terry's innovative use of AI to create music albums, books, and full-stack applications</li><li>Essential military leadership principles that drive entrepreneurial success</li><li>The importance of spiritual growth alongside professional development</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Community and mentorship are critical barriers to veteran entrepreneurship success</li><li>AI is a revolutionary tool that can turn one person into twenty, but requires verification</li><li>Military values like humility, discipline, and adaptability translate directly to business success</li><li>Persistence through failure often leads to greater success in subsequent ventures</li><li>The PenFed program serves 200+ veterans with no cost and no equity requirements</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Terry Williams, Retired Marine Brigadier General, Senior VP Global Fixed Assets at PenFed Credit Union, Program Director at PenFed Foundation</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrterry-v-williams/ </li><li>PenFed Credit Union: https://www.penfed.org/</li><li>Program Info: penfedfoundation.org</li></ul><p>Terry Williams served 32 years in the US Marine Corps, retiring as Brigadier General in 2019. Throughout his distinguished career, he commanded at all levels and took on critical logistics and strategic planning roles worldwide.</p><p>After military service, Terry founded Van Williams, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in facilities management and executive coaching. Currently, he leads the PenFed Veteran Entrepreneur Program, which has graduated over 200 veteran founders. Terry is also passionate about AI innovation, having created three Christian contemporary music albums, written thriller novels, and built full-stack applications using artificial intelligence tools.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>Sponsored by One Degree Financial</strong><br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p><strong>Support veteran entrepreneurs:</strong> Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 23: From Marine General to AI Innovator with Terry Williams</b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and retired Marine Brigadier General Terry Williams as they explore leadership, community building, and the transformational power of technology in veteran entrepreneurship.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Terry's journey from rebellious college student to 32-year Marine Corps career</li><li>Building community and networks through the PenFed Veteran Entrepreneur Program</li><li>How faith and perseverance help overcome life's greatest challenges</li><li>Terry's innovative use of AI to create music albums, books, and full-stack applications</li><li>Essential military leadership principles that drive entrepreneurial success</li><li>The importance of spiritual growth alongside professional development</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Community and mentorship are critical barriers to veteran entrepreneurship success</li><li>AI is a revolutionary tool that can turn one person into twenty, but requires verification</li><li>Military values like humility, discipline, and adaptability translate directly to business success</li><li>Persistence through failure often leads to greater success in subsequent ventures</li><li>The PenFed program serves 200+ veterans with no cost and no equity requirements</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Terry Williams, Retired Marine Brigadier General, Senior VP Global Fixed Assets at PenFed Credit Union, Program Director at PenFed Foundation</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrterry-v-williams/ </li><li>PenFed Credit Union: https://www.penfed.org/</li><li>Program Info: penfedfoundation.org</li></ul><p>Terry Williams served 32 years in the US Marine Corps, retiring as Brigadier General in 2019. Throughout his distinguished career, he commanded at all levels and took on critical logistics and strategic planning roles worldwide.</p><p>After military service, Terry founded Van Williams, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in facilities management and executive coaching. Currently, he leads the PenFed Veteran Entrepreneur Program, which has graduated over 200 veteran founders. Terry is also passionate about AI innovation, having created three Christian contemporary music albums, written thriller novels, and built full-stack applications using artificial intelligence tools.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>Sponsored by One Degree Financial</strong><br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p><strong>Support veteran entrepreneurs:</strong> Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Rod Loges</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 23: From Marine General to AI Innovator with Terry Williams</b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and retired Marine Brigadier General Terry Williams as they explore leadership, community building, and the transformational power of technology in veteran entrepreneurship.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Terry's journey from rebellious college student to 32-year Marine Corps career</li><li>Building community and networks through the PenFed Veteran Entrepreneur Program</li><li>How faith and perseverance help overcome life's greatest challenges</li><li>Terry's innovative use of AI to create music albums, books, and full-stack applications</li><li>Essential military leadership principles that drive entrepreneurial success</li><li>The importance of spiritual growth alongside professional development</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Community and mentorship are critical barriers to veteran entrepreneurship success</li><li>AI is a revolutionary tool that can turn one person into twenty, but requires verification</li><li>Military values like humility, discipline, and adaptability translate directly to business success</li><li>Persistence through failure often leads to greater success in subsequent ventures</li><li>The PenFed program serves 200+ veterans with no cost and no equity requirements</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Terry Williams, Retired Marine Brigadier General, Senior VP Global Fixed Assets at PenFed Credit Union, Program Director at PenFed Foundation</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrterry-v-williams/ </li><li>PenFed Credit Union: https://www.penfed.org/</li><li>Program Info: penfedfoundation.org</li></ul><p>Terry Williams served 32 years in the US Marine Corps, retiring as Brigadier General in 2019. Throughout his distinguished career, he commanded at all levels and took on critical logistics and strategic planning roles worldwide.</p><p>After military service, Terry founded Van Williams, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in facilities management and executive coaching. Currently, he leads the PenFed Veteran Entrepreneur Program, which has graduated over 200 veteran founders. Terry is also passionate about AI innovation, having created three Christian contemporary music albums, written thriller novels, and built full-stack applications using artificial intelligence tools.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>Sponsored by One Degree Financial</strong><br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p><strong>Support veteran entrepreneurs:</strong> Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Valerie Ellis Lavin | Luminary Global</title>
      <itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 20: From Army First Sergeant to Life-Saving Emergency Solutions with Valerie Ellis Lavin</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Valerie Ellis Lavin as she shares her journey from serving as a US Army First Sergeant to founding Luminary Global, a company providing emergency preparedness and trauma response solutions to clients ranging from sheriff's departments and fire rescue units to corporate clients like DoorDash and Cirque du Soleil.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Valerie's 21-year Army career in military intelligence, serving from 1993 to 2014</li><li>Her decision to join the Army after watching "Private Benjamin" - a moment that changed her life</li><li>Serving as First Sergeant and the leadership lessons learned caring for soldiers</li><li>Her 2010 deployment to Ramadi, Iraq during Operation New Dawn</li><li>The eye-opening experience of transitioning from military to civilian life</li><li>Building and losing her first veteran staffing company</li><li>Discovering her passion for veteran entrepreneurship programs</li><li>Co-founding Action Zone, a nonprofit supporting military and first responder entrepreneurs</li><li>Transitioning Luminary Global from services to products in 2019</li><li>How boxing became her outlet for fitness and stress relief</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Compartmentalizing emotions is a crucial business skill, but requires balance for mental health</li><li>Understanding your strengths and staying in your lane while partnating with complementary skills</li><li>The transition challenges many veterans face aren't always acknowledged by those still serving</li><li>Automation and outsourcing can be better growth strategies than premature hiring</li><li>Quality of life businesses are the backbone of communities</li><li>The power of cohort-based learning across diverse industries</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Valerie Ellis Lavin, Founder and CEO of Luminary Global, Co-founder of Action Zone, Retired US Army First Sergeant (21 years of service)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerieellis7/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerieellis7/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://luminaryglobal.com/">https://luminaryglobal.com/</a></li></ul><p>Valerie Ellis Lavin is a retired US Army First Sergeant who served 21 years in military intelligence, including roles as First Sergeant for multiple units and as the J-2 Army enlisted leader at United States Central Command. After retiring in 2014, she experienced firsthand the challenges of veteran transition and became passionate about supporting veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>She co-founded Action Zone, a nonprofit that has helped over 300 veterans, military spouses, and first responders through their entrepreneurship programs, with participants generating over $19 million in earned revenue and employing close to 700 people. With Luminary Global, Valerie and her husband Jeremy provide customized emergency preparedness solutions to everyone from individual preppers to major corporations and government agencies.</p><p>Beyond her businesses, Valerie serves on multiple veteran advocacy councils and is currently program manager for a major Tampa Bay initiative creating a comprehensive database of defense-related organizations and veteran support services.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Valerie continues expanding Luminary Global's product lines while monitoring supply chain challenges, and growing Action Zone's impact in supporting veteran and first responder entrepreneurs across diverse industries.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial<br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 20: From Army First Sergeant to Life-Saving Emergency Solutions with Valerie Ellis Lavin</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Valerie Ellis Lavin as she shares her journey from serving as a US Army First Sergeant to founding Luminary Global, a company providing emergency preparedness and trauma response solutions to clients ranging from sheriff's departments and fire rescue units to corporate clients like DoorDash and Cirque du Soleil.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Valerie's 21-year Army career in military intelligence, serving from 1993 to 2014</li><li>Her decision to join the Army after watching "Private Benjamin" - a moment that changed her life</li><li>Serving as First Sergeant and the leadership lessons learned caring for soldiers</li><li>Her 2010 deployment to Ramadi, Iraq during Operation New Dawn</li><li>The eye-opening experience of transitioning from military to civilian life</li><li>Building and losing her first veteran staffing company</li><li>Discovering her passion for veteran entrepreneurship programs</li><li>Co-founding Action Zone, a nonprofit supporting military and first responder entrepreneurs</li><li>Transitioning Luminary Global from services to products in 2019</li><li>How boxing became her outlet for fitness and stress relief</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Compartmentalizing emotions is a crucial business skill, but requires balance for mental health</li><li>Understanding your strengths and staying in your lane while partnating with complementary skills</li><li>The transition challenges many veterans face aren't always acknowledged by those still serving</li><li>Automation and outsourcing can be better growth strategies than premature hiring</li><li>Quality of life businesses are the backbone of communities</li><li>The power of cohort-based learning across diverse industries</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Valerie Ellis Lavin, Founder and CEO of Luminary Global, Co-founder of Action Zone, Retired US Army First Sergeant (21 years of service)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerieellis7/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerieellis7/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://luminaryglobal.com/">https://luminaryglobal.com/</a></li></ul><p>Valerie Ellis Lavin is a retired US Army First Sergeant who served 21 years in military intelligence, including roles as First Sergeant for multiple units and as the J-2 Army enlisted leader at United States Central Command. After retiring in 2014, she experienced firsthand the challenges of veteran transition and became passionate about supporting veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>She co-founded Action Zone, a nonprofit that has helped over 300 veterans, military spouses, and first responders through their entrepreneurship programs, with participants generating over $19 million in earned revenue and employing close to 700 people. With Luminary Global, Valerie and her husband Jeremy provide customized emergency preparedness solutions to everyone from individual preppers to major corporations and government agencies.</p><p>Beyond her businesses, Valerie serves on multiple veteran advocacy councils and is currently program manager for a major Tampa Bay initiative creating a comprehensive database of defense-related organizations and veteran support services.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Valerie continues expanding Luminary Global's product lines while monitoring supply chain challenges, and growing Action Zone's impact in supporting veteran and first responder entrepreneurs across diverse industries.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial<br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 20: From Army First Sergeant to Life-Saving Emergency Solutions with Valerie Ellis Lavin</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Valerie Ellis Lavin as she shares her journey from serving as a US Army First Sergeant to founding Luminary Global, a company providing emergency preparedness and trauma response solutions to clients ranging from sheriff's departments and fire rescue units to corporate clients like DoorDash and Cirque du Soleil.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Valerie's 21-year Army career in military intelligence, serving from 1993 to 2014</li><li>Her decision to join the Army after watching "Private Benjamin" - a moment that changed her life</li><li>Serving as First Sergeant and the leadership lessons learned caring for soldiers</li><li>Her 2010 deployment to Ramadi, Iraq during Operation New Dawn</li><li>The eye-opening experience of transitioning from military to civilian life</li><li>Building and losing her first veteran staffing company</li><li>Discovering her passion for veteran entrepreneurship programs</li><li>Co-founding Action Zone, a nonprofit supporting military and first responder entrepreneurs</li><li>Transitioning Luminary Global from services to products in 2019</li><li>How boxing became her outlet for fitness and stress relief</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Compartmentalizing emotions is a crucial business skill, but requires balance for mental health</li><li>Understanding your strengths and staying in your lane while partnating with complementary skills</li><li>The transition challenges many veterans face aren't always acknowledged by those still serving</li><li>Automation and outsourcing can be better growth strategies than premature hiring</li><li>Quality of life businesses are the backbone of communities</li><li>The power of cohort-based learning across diverse industries</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Valerie Ellis Lavin, Founder and CEO of Luminary Global, Co-founder of Action Zone, Retired US Army First Sergeant (21 years of service)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerieellis7/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerieellis7/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://luminaryglobal.com/">https://luminaryglobal.com/</a></li></ul><p>Valerie Ellis Lavin is a retired US Army First Sergeant who served 21 years in military intelligence, including roles as First Sergeant for multiple units and as the J-2 Army enlisted leader at United States Central Command. After retiring in 2014, she experienced firsthand the challenges of veteran transition and became passionate about supporting veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>She co-founded Action Zone, a nonprofit that has helped over 300 veterans, military spouses, and first responders through their entrepreneurship programs, with participants generating over $19 million in earned revenue and employing close to 700 people. With Luminary Global, Valerie and her husband Jeremy provide customized emergency preparedness solutions to everyone from individual preppers to major corporations and government agencies.</p><p>Beyond her businesses, Valerie serves on multiple veteran advocacy councils and is currently program manager for a major Tampa Bay initiative creating a comprehensive database of defense-related organizations and veteran support services.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Valerie continues expanding Luminary Global's product lines while monitoring supply chain challenges, and growing Action Zone's impact in supporting veteran and first responder entrepreneurs across diverse industries.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial<br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Ahron Oddman | PSS</title>
      <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode: From Naval Academy to Marine Osprey Pilot to Business Owner with Ahron Oddman</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Ahron Oddman as he shares his journey from Brooklyn teenager to Naval Academy graduate, Marine Osprey pilot, and successful business owner through entrepreneurship.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Ahron's path from a 9-year-old inspired by an air show to Naval Academy aerospace engineering graduate</li><li>His decision to choose Marines over Navy and becoming one of the early Osprey pilots</li><li>Flying combat missions in Operation Iraqi Freedom and helping write the manual for a new aircraft</li><li>Acquiring PSS in March 2020 - just weeks before COVID shut down schools nationwide</li><li>How military startup experience with the Osprey prepared him for business challenges</li><li>Navigating the acquisition process and building relationships with existing teams</li><li>The similarities between military leadership and business ownership</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Sometimes the path chooses you - embrace unexpected opportunities rather than rigid plans</li><li>Early experience with "startup" environments (like new aircraft programs) translates directly to business</li><li>Mission first, people always - prioritizing team welfare drives customer success</li><li>Entrepreneurship through acquisition offers veterans immediate leadership opportunities</li><li>Teaching, tailoring, and taking charge are essential sales principles</li><li>Integration of faith, family, and business creates sustainable success</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Ahron Oddman, CEO and Co-founder of PSS, Marine Osprey Pilot (15 years of service)</p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahronoddman/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahronoddman/</a></p><p>Business Website: <a href="https://pssk12.com/">https://pssk12.com/</a></p><p>Ahron Oddman is a Marine veteran who served as an Osprey pilot for 15 years, including combat deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Ahron graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a degree in aerospace engineering before commissioning as a Marine officer.</p><p>As one of the early Osprey pilots, Ahron helped develop tactics and procedures for the revolutionary aircraft, giving him unique experience with startup-like environments within the military structure. After his military service, he transitioned to the private sector before acquiring PSS, a 25-year-old educational services company, in March 2020.</p><p>Ahron's acquisition of PSS came just weeks before COVID-19 shut down schools nationwide, providing an immediate test of his leadership and adaptability. He successfully guided the company through the pandemic while developing new digital products and maintaining strong customer relationships.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Ahron continues to lead PSS while mentoring other veterans interested in entrepreneurship through acquisition, sharing hard-won lessons about the realities of business ownership beyond the search process.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode: From Naval Academy to Marine Osprey Pilot to Business Owner with Ahron Oddman</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Ahron Oddman as he shares his journey from Brooklyn teenager to Naval Academy graduate, Marine Osprey pilot, and successful business owner through entrepreneurship.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Ahron's path from a 9-year-old inspired by an air show to Naval Academy aerospace engineering graduate</li><li>His decision to choose Marines over Navy and becoming one of the early Osprey pilots</li><li>Flying combat missions in Operation Iraqi Freedom and helping write the manual for a new aircraft</li><li>Acquiring PSS in March 2020 - just weeks before COVID shut down schools nationwide</li><li>How military startup experience with the Osprey prepared him for business challenges</li><li>Navigating the acquisition process and building relationships with existing teams</li><li>The similarities between military leadership and business ownership</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Sometimes the path chooses you - embrace unexpected opportunities rather than rigid plans</li><li>Early experience with "startup" environments (like new aircraft programs) translates directly to business</li><li>Mission first, people always - prioritizing team welfare drives customer success</li><li>Entrepreneurship through acquisition offers veterans immediate leadership opportunities</li><li>Teaching, tailoring, and taking charge are essential sales principles</li><li>Integration of faith, family, and business creates sustainable success</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Ahron Oddman, CEO and Co-founder of PSS, Marine Osprey Pilot (15 years of service)</p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahronoddman/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahronoddman/</a></p><p>Business Website: <a href="https://pssk12.com/">https://pssk12.com/</a></p><p>Ahron Oddman is a Marine veteran who served as an Osprey pilot for 15 years, including combat deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Ahron graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a degree in aerospace engineering before commissioning as a Marine officer.</p><p>As one of the early Osprey pilots, Ahron helped develop tactics and procedures for the revolutionary aircraft, giving him unique experience with startup-like environments within the military structure. After his military service, he transitioned to the private sector before acquiring PSS, a 25-year-old educational services company, in March 2020.</p><p>Ahron's acquisition of PSS came just weeks before COVID-19 shut down schools nationwide, providing an immediate test of his leadership and adaptability. He successfully guided the company through the pandemic while developing new digital products and maintaining strong customer relationships.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Ahron continues to lead PSS while mentoring other veterans interested in entrepreneurship through acquisition, sharing hard-won lessons about the realities of business ownership beyond the search process.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode: From Naval Academy to Marine Osprey Pilot to Business Owner with Ahron Oddman</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Ahron Oddman as he shares his journey from Brooklyn teenager to Naval Academy graduate, Marine Osprey pilot, and successful business owner through entrepreneurship.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Ahron's path from a 9-year-old inspired by an air show to Naval Academy aerospace engineering graduate</li><li>His decision to choose Marines over Navy and becoming one of the early Osprey pilots</li><li>Flying combat missions in Operation Iraqi Freedom and helping write the manual for a new aircraft</li><li>Acquiring PSS in March 2020 - just weeks before COVID shut down schools nationwide</li><li>How military startup experience with the Osprey prepared him for business challenges</li><li>Navigating the acquisition process and building relationships with existing teams</li><li>The similarities between military leadership and business ownership</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Sometimes the path chooses you - embrace unexpected opportunities rather than rigid plans</li><li>Early experience with "startup" environments (like new aircraft programs) translates directly to business</li><li>Mission first, people always - prioritizing team welfare drives customer success</li><li>Entrepreneurship through acquisition offers veterans immediate leadership opportunities</li><li>Teaching, tailoring, and taking charge are essential sales principles</li><li>Integration of faith, family, and business creates sustainable success</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Ahron Oddman, CEO and Co-founder of PSS, Marine Osprey Pilot (15 years of service)</p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahronoddman/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahronoddman/</a></p><p>Business Website: <a href="https://pssk12.com/">https://pssk12.com/</a></p><p>Ahron Oddman is a Marine veteran who served as an Osprey pilot for 15 years, including combat deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Ahron graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a degree in aerospace engineering before commissioning as a Marine officer.</p><p>As one of the early Osprey pilots, Ahron helped develop tactics and procedures for the revolutionary aircraft, giving him unique experience with startup-like environments within the military structure. After his military service, he transitioned to the private sector before acquiring PSS, a 25-year-old educational services company, in March 2020.</p><p>Ahron's acquisition of PSS came just weeks before COVID-19 shut down schools nationwide, providing an immediate test of his leadership and adaptability. He successfully guided the company through the pandemic while developing new digital products and maintaining strong customer relationships.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Ahron continues to lead PSS while mentoring other veterans interested in entrepreneurship through acquisition, sharing hard-won lessons about the realities of business ownership beyond the search process.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Brendan Huff | Anomaly Six</title>
      <itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 18: From Army Intelligence to Location Analytics with Brendan Huff<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Brendan Huff as he shares his journey from Army counterintelligence to co-founding Anomaly Six, a cutting-edge behavior-based location intelligence and analytics company serving clients worldwide.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Brendan's unexpected path from managing restaurants to 25+ years of military service</li><li>His evolution from enlisted soldier to First Sergeant to Warrant Officer (W3)</li><li>Leading signature management operations and red team assessments across high-threat environments</li><li>Co-founding Anomaly Six and building location-based analytics technology</li><li>The importance of collaborative leadership and knowing when to lead vs. follow</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Put the right person in the right role, regardless of rank or seniority</li><li>You can't be an expert in everything - delegate effectively and avoid micromanaging</li><li>Give team members opportunities to make mistakes and learn</li><li>Communication in co-founder relationships requires hierarchy and decision-making clarity</li><li>Take care of your physical and mental health as an entrepreneur</li><li>Surround yourself with a network of people going through similar challenges</li><li>It's okay to learn from others' mistakes instead of making them all yourself</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Brendan Huff, Co-Founder and President of Anomaly Six, Army Warrant Officer (W3)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanhuff/</li><li>Business Website: anomalysix.com</li></ul><p>Brendan Huff is a seasoned military entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience spanning defense, intelligence, and the corporate sector. He is the Co-Founder and President of Anomaly Six, a cutting-edge behavior-based location intelligence and analytics company supporting corporate, national security, defense, and allied partners worldwide.</p><p>Before launching his entrepreneurial journey, Brendan forged an impressive military and intelligence career spanning over two decades with the U.S. Army and Joint Special Operations Command. As a Senior Counterintelligence Technician, he led signature management operations and red team assessments across high-threat environments in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. His expertise was tested in the field through multiple deployments supporting Joint Interagency Task Forces, where he directed teams targeting Al Qaeda and affiliated Islamic networks on a global scale.</p><p>Brendan's academic credentials include graduation from the FBI National Academy at Quantico, a Master's in International Relations from Troy University, a Bachelor's of Public Relations from Murray State University, and specialized training in Intelligence Operations and Counterintelligence. Prior to founding Anomaly Six, he served as Senior Vice President at both Semantic AI and Babel Street, where he grew client bases and built pipelines exceeding $30 million across broad agencies and departments. He's also trained over 1,200 analysts and agents in advanced targeting methodologies and open-source intelligence.</p><p>Beyond his business ventures, Brendan remains deeply committed to the military community, serving as a Board Advisor for both the Special Operations Charity Network and Defense Entrepreneurs Foundation, while supporting veterans through his involvement with the TF-7294 Foundation, Vigilant Torch Foundation, and as a mentor with NATO DIANA. Anomaly Six was recognized as a winner of the Capitol Post Bunker Labs DC Chapter Pitch Competition and selected for the CEO Circle with JPMorgan Chase.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Anomaly Six continues expanding their technology capabilities, allowing clients to bring their own data into containerized environments and enabling analysts to create their own models without requiring data scientist expertise.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 18: From Army Intelligence to Location Analytics with Brendan Huff<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Brendan Huff as he shares his journey from Army counterintelligence to co-founding Anomaly Six, a cutting-edge behavior-based location intelligence and analytics company serving clients worldwide.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Brendan's unexpected path from managing restaurants to 25+ years of military service</li><li>His evolution from enlisted soldier to First Sergeant to Warrant Officer (W3)</li><li>Leading signature management operations and red team assessments across high-threat environments</li><li>Co-founding Anomaly Six and building location-based analytics technology</li><li>The importance of collaborative leadership and knowing when to lead vs. follow</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Put the right person in the right role, regardless of rank or seniority</li><li>You can't be an expert in everything - delegate effectively and avoid micromanaging</li><li>Give team members opportunities to make mistakes and learn</li><li>Communication in co-founder relationships requires hierarchy and decision-making clarity</li><li>Take care of your physical and mental health as an entrepreneur</li><li>Surround yourself with a network of people going through similar challenges</li><li>It's okay to learn from others' mistakes instead of making them all yourself</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Brendan Huff, Co-Founder and President of Anomaly Six, Army Warrant Officer (W3)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanhuff/</li><li>Business Website: anomalysix.com</li></ul><p>Brendan Huff is a seasoned military entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience spanning defense, intelligence, and the corporate sector. He is the Co-Founder and President of Anomaly Six, a cutting-edge behavior-based location intelligence and analytics company supporting corporate, national security, defense, and allied partners worldwide.</p><p>Before launching his entrepreneurial journey, Brendan forged an impressive military and intelligence career spanning over two decades with the U.S. Army and Joint Special Operations Command. As a Senior Counterintelligence Technician, he led signature management operations and red team assessments across high-threat environments in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. His expertise was tested in the field through multiple deployments supporting Joint Interagency Task Forces, where he directed teams targeting Al Qaeda and affiliated Islamic networks on a global scale.</p><p>Brendan's academic credentials include graduation from the FBI National Academy at Quantico, a Master's in International Relations from Troy University, a Bachelor's of Public Relations from Murray State University, and specialized training in Intelligence Operations and Counterintelligence. Prior to founding Anomaly Six, he served as Senior Vice President at both Semantic AI and Babel Street, where he grew client bases and built pipelines exceeding $30 million across broad agencies and departments. He's also trained over 1,200 analysts and agents in advanced targeting methodologies and open-source intelligence.</p><p>Beyond his business ventures, Brendan remains deeply committed to the military community, serving as a Board Advisor for both the Special Operations Charity Network and Defense Entrepreneurs Foundation, while supporting veterans through his involvement with the TF-7294 Foundation, Vigilant Torch Foundation, and as a mentor with NATO DIANA. Anomaly Six was recognized as a winner of the Capitol Post Bunker Labs DC Chapter Pitch Competition and selected for the CEO Circle with JPMorgan Chase.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Anomaly Six continues expanding their technology capabilities, allowing clients to bring their own data into containerized environments and enabling analysts to create their own models without requiring data scientist expertise.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 18: From Army Intelligence to Location Analytics with Brendan Huff<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Brendan Huff as he shares his journey from Army counterintelligence to co-founding Anomaly Six, a cutting-edge behavior-based location intelligence and analytics company serving clients worldwide.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Brendan's unexpected path from managing restaurants to 25+ years of military service</li><li>His evolution from enlisted soldier to First Sergeant to Warrant Officer (W3)</li><li>Leading signature management operations and red team assessments across high-threat environments</li><li>Co-founding Anomaly Six and building location-based analytics technology</li><li>The importance of collaborative leadership and knowing when to lead vs. follow</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Put the right person in the right role, regardless of rank or seniority</li><li>You can't be an expert in everything - delegate effectively and avoid micromanaging</li><li>Give team members opportunities to make mistakes and learn</li><li>Communication in co-founder relationships requires hierarchy and decision-making clarity</li><li>Take care of your physical and mental health as an entrepreneur</li><li>Surround yourself with a network of people going through similar challenges</li><li>It's okay to learn from others' mistakes instead of making them all yourself</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Brendan Huff, Co-Founder and President of Anomaly Six, Army Warrant Officer (W3)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanhuff/</li><li>Business Website: anomalysix.com</li></ul><p>Brendan Huff is a seasoned military entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience spanning defense, intelligence, and the corporate sector. He is the Co-Founder and President of Anomaly Six, a cutting-edge behavior-based location intelligence and analytics company supporting corporate, national security, defense, and allied partners worldwide.</p><p>Before launching his entrepreneurial journey, Brendan forged an impressive military and intelligence career spanning over two decades with the U.S. Army and Joint Special Operations Command. As a Senior Counterintelligence Technician, he led signature management operations and red team assessments across high-threat environments in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. His expertise was tested in the field through multiple deployments supporting Joint Interagency Task Forces, where he directed teams targeting Al Qaeda and affiliated Islamic networks on a global scale.</p><p>Brendan's academic credentials include graduation from the FBI National Academy at Quantico, a Master's in International Relations from Troy University, a Bachelor's of Public Relations from Murray State University, and specialized training in Intelligence Operations and Counterintelligence. Prior to founding Anomaly Six, he served as Senior Vice President at both Semantic AI and Babel Street, where he grew client bases and built pipelines exceeding $30 million across broad agencies and departments. He's also trained over 1,200 analysts and agents in advanced targeting methodologies and open-source intelligence.</p><p>Beyond his business ventures, Brendan remains deeply committed to the military community, serving as a Board Advisor for both the Special Operations Charity Network and Defense Entrepreneurs Foundation, while supporting veterans through his involvement with the TF-7294 Foundation, Vigilant Torch Foundation, and as a mentor with NATO DIANA. Anomaly Six was recognized as a winner of the Capitol Post Bunker Labs DC Chapter Pitch Competition and selected for the CEO Circle with JPMorgan Chase.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Anomaly Six continues expanding their technology capabilities, allowing clients to bring their own data into containerized environments and enabling analysts to create their own models without requiring data scientist expertise.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Pasha Palanker | Deliverance Corp</title>
      <itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>17</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 17: From Immigrant Teen to Special Operations Hero and Mental Health Advocate with Pasha Palanker</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Pasha Palanker as he shares his remarkable journey from arriving in America as a 15-year-old refugee from Soviet Moldova to becoming a decorated Army Special Operations Master Sergeant and successful entrepreneur. Pasha is the founder and CEO of <a href="https://www.deliverancecorp.com/">Deliverance Solutions Corp</a>, a service-disabled veteran-owned business specializing in data analytics and AI solutions for government agencies.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Pasha's immigration story from Soviet Moldova to Los Angeles as a teenager</li><li>His path from grateful refugee to Army Special Operations, serving 17 years (2003-2020)</li><li>Earning the Bronze Star for Valor and two Purple Hearts, including a face-to-face confrontation with a suicide bomber that saved 15 soldiers</li><li>His candid discussion about mental health struggles and the journey to recovery</li><li>How vulnerability and character building led to unexpected entrepreneurship</li><li>Building Deliverance Solutions Corp with partner Dennis, focusing on government contracting</li><li>His work as a mental health advocate and professional parachute demonstrator</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Character and trust are the most valuable assets in business and life</li><li>Showing up consistently opens doors, even when you feel behind</li><li>Mental health recovery requires taking responsibility and building yourself up step by step</li><li>Being interested in others is more important than being interesting</li><li>Vulnerability and authenticity can become your greatest strengths</li><li>Success means constant growth and positively impacting those around you</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Pasha Palanker, Founder and CEO of Deliverance Solutions Corp, Army Special Operations Master Sergeant (Retired), Bronze Star for Valor and Purple Heart (2x) recipient</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pasha-palanker-89141a13a/</li><li>Business Website: https://www.deliverancecorp.com/</li></ul><p>Pasha Palanker immigrated to America from Soviet Moldova at age 15 and enlisted in the Army in 2003 out of gratitude for his new country. During his 17-year career in Army Special Operations, he served multiple deployments in Iraq and Africa, earning the Bronze Star for Valor for confronting a suicide bomber and saving 15 soldiers' lives, along with two Purple Hearts.</p><p>After struggling with mental health challenges that led to medical retirement in 2020, Pasha transformed his recovery journey into advocacy work and entrepreneurship. His vulnerability in sharing his mental health story on LinkedIn went viral and established him as a trusted voice in the veteran community. This authenticity and character led friends to encourage him to start Deliverance Solutions Corp, where he now helps government agencies with data analytics and AI solutions.</p><p>Beyond business, Pasha works as a mental health advocate and professional parachute demonstrator, jumping 1,100-square-foot American flags into major sporting events and ceremonies across the country.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Pasha focuses on growing Deliverance Solutions Corp while continuing his mission to help other veterans through mental health advocacy and sharing lessons learned from his journey.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial: <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at: <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 17: From Immigrant Teen to Special Operations Hero and Mental Health Advocate with Pasha Palanker</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Pasha Palanker as he shares his remarkable journey from arriving in America as a 15-year-old refugee from Soviet Moldova to becoming a decorated Army Special Operations Master Sergeant and successful entrepreneur. Pasha is the founder and CEO of <a href="https://www.deliverancecorp.com/">Deliverance Solutions Corp</a>, a service-disabled veteran-owned business specializing in data analytics and AI solutions for government agencies.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Pasha's immigration story from Soviet Moldova to Los Angeles as a teenager</li><li>His path from grateful refugee to Army Special Operations, serving 17 years (2003-2020)</li><li>Earning the Bronze Star for Valor and two Purple Hearts, including a face-to-face confrontation with a suicide bomber that saved 15 soldiers</li><li>His candid discussion about mental health struggles and the journey to recovery</li><li>How vulnerability and character building led to unexpected entrepreneurship</li><li>Building Deliverance Solutions Corp with partner Dennis, focusing on government contracting</li><li>His work as a mental health advocate and professional parachute demonstrator</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Character and trust are the most valuable assets in business and life</li><li>Showing up consistently opens doors, even when you feel behind</li><li>Mental health recovery requires taking responsibility and building yourself up step by step</li><li>Being interested in others is more important than being interesting</li><li>Vulnerability and authenticity can become your greatest strengths</li><li>Success means constant growth and positively impacting those around you</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Pasha Palanker, Founder and CEO of Deliverance Solutions Corp, Army Special Operations Master Sergeant (Retired), Bronze Star for Valor and Purple Heart (2x) recipient</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pasha-palanker-89141a13a/</li><li>Business Website: https://www.deliverancecorp.com/</li></ul><p>Pasha Palanker immigrated to America from Soviet Moldova at age 15 and enlisted in the Army in 2003 out of gratitude for his new country. During his 17-year career in Army Special Operations, he served multiple deployments in Iraq and Africa, earning the Bronze Star for Valor for confronting a suicide bomber and saving 15 soldiers' lives, along with two Purple Hearts.</p><p>After struggling with mental health challenges that led to medical retirement in 2020, Pasha transformed his recovery journey into advocacy work and entrepreneurship. His vulnerability in sharing his mental health story on LinkedIn went viral and established him as a trusted voice in the veteran community. This authenticity and character led friends to encourage him to start Deliverance Solutions Corp, where he now helps government agencies with data analytics and AI solutions.</p><p>Beyond business, Pasha works as a mental health advocate and professional parachute demonstrator, jumping 1,100-square-foot American flags into major sporting events and ceremonies across the country.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Pasha focuses on growing Deliverance Solutions Corp while continuing his mission to help other veterans through mental health advocacy and sharing lessons learned from his journey.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial: <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at: <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 17: From Immigrant Teen to Special Operations Hero and Mental Health Advocate with Pasha Palanker</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Pasha Palanker as he shares his remarkable journey from arriving in America as a 15-year-old refugee from Soviet Moldova to becoming a decorated Army Special Operations Master Sergeant and successful entrepreneur. Pasha is the founder and CEO of <a href="https://www.deliverancecorp.com/">Deliverance Solutions Corp</a>, a service-disabled veteran-owned business specializing in data analytics and AI solutions for government agencies.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Pasha's immigration story from Soviet Moldova to Los Angeles as a teenager</li><li>His path from grateful refugee to Army Special Operations, serving 17 years (2003-2020)</li><li>Earning the Bronze Star for Valor and two Purple Hearts, including a face-to-face confrontation with a suicide bomber that saved 15 soldiers</li><li>His candid discussion about mental health struggles and the journey to recovery</li><li>How vulnerability and character building led to unexpected entrepreneurship</li><li>Building Deliverance Solutions Corp with partner Dennis, focusing on government contracting</li><li>His work as a mental health advocate and professional parachute demonstrator</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Character and trust are the most valuable assets in business and life</li><li>Showing up consistently opens doors, even when you feel behind</li><li>Mental health recovery requires taking responsibility and building yourself up step by step</li><li>Being interested in others is more important than being interesting</li><li>Vulnerability and authenticity can become your greatest strengths</li><li>Success means constant growth and positively impacting those around you</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Pasha Palanker, Founder and CEO of Deliverance Solutions Corp, Army Special Operations Master Sergeant (Retired), Bronze Star for Valor and Purple Heart (2x) recipient</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pasha-palanker-89141a13a/</li><li>Business Website: https://www.deliverancecorp.com/</li></ul><p>Pasha Palanker immigrated to America from Soviet Moldova at age 15 and enlisted in the Army in 2003 out of gratitude for his new country. During his 17-year career in Army Special Operations, he served multiple deployments in Iraq and Africa, earning the Bronze Star for Valor for confronting a suicide bomber and saving 15 soldiers' lives, along with two Purple Hearts.</p><p>After struggling with mental health challenges that led to medical retirement in 2020, Pasha transformed his recovery journey into advocacy work and entrepreneurship. His vulnerability in sharing his mental health story on LinkedIn went viral and established him as a trusted voice in the veteran community. This authenticity and character led friends to encourage him to start Deliverance Solutions Corp, where he now helps government agencies with data analytics and AI solutions.</p><p>Beyond business, Pasha works as a mental health advocate and professional parachute demonstrator, jumping 1,100-square-foot American flags into major sporting events and ceremonies across the country.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Pasha focuses on growing Deliverance Solutions Corp while continuing his mission to help other veterans through mental health advocacy and sharing lessons learned from his journey.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial: <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at: <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Ian Garrett | Phalanx</title>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>16</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 16: From West Point Cyber Officer to Document Intelligence Innovator with Ian Garrett</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Ian Garrett as he shares his journey from West Point graduate and Army cyber officer to co-founding Phalanx, a company that transforms document sharing into actionable business intelligence.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Ian's path from Northern Virginia kid to West Point Glee Club member to Army cyber branch pioneer</li><li>Transitioning from structured military and defense contracting environments to entrepreneurship</li><li>Building resilience and grit through military service, PhD studies, and startup challenges</li><li>Co-founding a company with his brother Austin and the advantages of family partnerships</li><li>The evolution from AI security research to document intelligence solutions</li><li>Navigating Techstars accelerator program and choosing between top-tier incubators</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Imposter syndrome is universal - if you feel like you belong everywhere, you're not pushing yourself</li><li>Resilience requires practice and training, not just reactive responses to crisis</li><li>You don't need a perfect idea to start a business - jump in and iterate based on customer feedback</li><li>Early-stage businesses need minimal funding if you focus on customer development over salaries</li><li>Team building and leadership skills from military service directly translate to startup success</li><li>Document sharing doesn't have to be a "black hole" - visibility and analytics drive better outcomes</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Ian Garrett, CEO and Co-founder of Phalanx, Former US Army Cyber Officer, West Point Graduate</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianygarrett/</li><li>Business Website: https://phalanx.io/</li></ul><p>Ian Garrett is a West Point graduate who served as a cyber officer in the Army, joining the cyber branch at its inception. He holds a PhD in computer engineering with research focused on AI and cybersecurity. After transitioning to the reserves, Ian worked in defense contracting before making the leap to entrepreneurship during the COVID era. Along with his brother Austin, he co-founded Phalanx, which helps startups and SMBs gain actionable insights from their document sharing activities. The company went through Techstars NYC and has evolved from AI security research to document intelligence solutions that solve real pain points for business development and sales teams.</p><p><br><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Ian continues building Phalanx while serving in the Army reserves, focusing on helping small teams that sell to enterprise clients gain visibility into their document interactions and convert that data into actionable insights.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 16: From West Point Cyber Officer to Document Intelligence Innovator with Ian Garrett</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Ian Garrett as he shares his journey from West Point graduate and Army cyber officer to co-founding Phalanx, a company that transforms document sharing into actionable business intelligence.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Ian's path from Northern Virginia kid to West Point Glee Club member to Army cyber branch pioneer</li><li>Transitioning from structured military and defense contracting environments to entrepreneurship</li><li>Building resilience and grit through military service, PhD studies, and startup challenges</li><li>Co-founding a company with his brother Austin and the advantages of family partnerships</li><li>The evolution from AI security research to document intelligence solutions</li><li>Navigating Techstars accelerator program and choosing between top-tier incubators</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Imposter syndrome is universal - if you feel like you belong everywhere, you're not pushing yourself</li><li>Resilience requires practice and training, not just reactive responses to crisis</li><li>You don't need a perfect idea to start a business - jump in and iterate based on customer feedback</li><li>Early-stage businesses need minimal funding if you focus on customer development over salaries</li><li>Team building and leadership skills from military service directly translate to startup success</li><li>Document sharing doesn't have to be a "black hole" - visibility and analytics drive better outcomes</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Ian Garrett, CEO and Co-founder of Phalanx, Former US Army Cyber Officer, West Point Graduate</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianygarrett/</li><li>Business Website: https://phalanx.io/</li></ul><p>Ian Garrett is a West Point graduate who served as a cyber officer in the Army, joining the cyber branch at its inception. He holds a PhD in computer engineering with research focused on AI and cybersecurity. After transitioning to the reserves, Ian worked in defense contracting before making the leap to entrepreneurship during the COVID era. Along with his brother Austin, he co-founded Phalanx, which helps startups and SMBs gain actionable insights from their document sharing activities. The company went through Techstars NYC and has evolved from AI security research to document intelligence solutions that solve real pain points for business development and sales teams.</p><p><br><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Ian continues building Phalanx while serving in the Army reserves, focusing on helping small teams that sell to enterprise clients gain visibility into their document interactions and convert that data into actionable insights.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 16: From West Point Cyber Officer to Document Intelligence Innovator with Ian Garrett</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Ian Garrett as he shares his journey from West Point graduate and Army cyber officer to co-founding Phalanx, a company that transforms document sharing into actionable business intelligence.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Ian's path from Northern Virginia kid to West Point Glee Club member to Army cyber branch pioneer</li><li>Transitioning from structured military and defense contracting environments to entrepreneurship</li><li>Building resilience and grit through military service, PhD studies, and startup challenges</li><li>Co-founding a company with his brother Austin and the advantages of family partnerships</li><li>The evolution from AI security research to document intelligence solutions</li><li>Navigating Techstars accelerator program and choosing between top-tier incubators</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Imposter syndrome is universal - if you feel like you belong everywhere, you're not pushing yourself</li><li>Resilience requires practice and training, not just reactive responses to crisis</li><li>You don't need a perfect idea to start a business - jump in and iterate based on customer feedback</li><li>Early-stage businesses need minimal funding if you focus on customer development over salaries</li><li>Team building and leadership skills from military service directly translate to startup success</li><li>Document sharing doesn't have to be a "black hole" - visibility and analytics drive better outcomes</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Ian Garrett, CEO and Co-founder of Phalanx, Former US Army Cyber Officer, West Point Graduate</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianygarrett/</li><li>Business Website: https://phalanx.io/</li></ul><p>Ian Garrett is a West Point graduate who served as a cyber officer in the Army, joining the cyber branch at its inception. He holds a PhD in computer engineering with research focused on AI and cybersecurity. After transitioning to the reserves, Ian worked in defense contracting before making the leap to entrepreneurship during the COVID era. Along with his brother Austin, he co-founded Phalanx, which helps startups and SMBs gain actionable insights from their document sharing activities. The company went through Techstars NYC and has evolved from AI security research to document intelligence solutions that solve real pain points for business development and sales teams.</p><p><br><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Ian continues building Phalanx while serving in the Army reserves, focusing on helping small teams that sell to enterprise clients gain visibility into their document interactions and convert that data into actionable insights.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Shaun Tanaka | CastleLock™</title>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 15: From Air National Guard to Firearm Safety Innovation with Shaun Tanaka</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Shaun Tanaka as he shares his journey from serving in the Air National Guard to founding CastleLock™, a firearm safety company developing biometric technology to protect families while maintaining quick access for responsible gun owners.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Shaun's path from Los Angeles public schools to Cal Poly to Air National Guard service</li><li>His Eagle Scout project honoring his grandfather's legacy in the Japanese American community</li><li>Overcoming rejection and learning to "collect 10 nos" as a growth exercise</li><li>The personal tragedy that motivated him to become an entrepreneur and inventor</li><li>Building CastleLock™ with co-founder Matt Phillips, a 12-year Special Forces veteran</li><li>Earning four patents and securing 1,000 pre-sales in one month through customer validation</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>"If you want feel better, blame other people, but if you want to get better, blame yourself"</li><li>Being a "learn-it-all" rather than a "know-it-all" accelerates growth</li><li>Military teamwork principles translate directly to successful co-founding partnerships</li><li>Successful inventions solve problems customers actively seek solutions for</li><li>Reframe nervousness as excitement when presenting your life's work</li><li>Dreams don't die, they just get buried alive - so start before it's too late</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Shaun Tanaka, Founder and CEO of CastleLock™, Air National Guard Airman First Class (current service)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/shauntanaka/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/shauntanaka/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://castlelock.us/">https://castlelock.us/</a></li></ul><p>Shaun Tanaka is an Air National Guard member serving as a Command and Control Operations Specialist while building CastleLock™, a firearm safety company focused on biometric technology. After losing a childhood friend to firearm violence during his sophomore year at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Shaun committed himself to developing safety solutions that don't compromise accessibility for responsible gun owners.</p><p>An Eagle Scout who honored his grandfather's legacy through community service, Shaun co-founded CastleLock™ with Green Beret veteran Matt Phillips. Together, they've developed patented biometric safety devices that have achieved significant market validation, including 1,000 pre-sales in their first month of outreach to local gun stores.</p><p>Shaun also volunteers with the Civil Air Patrol, mentoring youth interested in Air Force careers and leadership development, continuing his commitment to service both in and out of uniform.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Shaun aims to launch CastleLock's™ flagship product and earn customers' trust by creating firearm safety devices so effective that not buying one would leave families less safe.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 15: From Air National Guard to Firearm Safety Innovation with Shaun Tanaka</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Shaun Tanaka as he shares his journey from serving in the Air National Guard to founding CastleLock™, a firearm safety company developing biometric technology to protect families while maintaining quick access for responsible gun owners.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Shaun's path from Los Angeles public schools to Cal Poly to Air National Guard service</li><li>His Eagle Scout project honoring his grandfather's legacy in the Japanese American community</li><li>Overcoming rejection and learning to "collect 10 nos" as a growth exercise</li><li>The personal tragedy that motivated him to become an entrepreneur and inventor</li><li>Building CastleLock™ with co-founder Matt Phillips, a 12-year Special Forces veteran</li><li>Earning four patents and securing 1,000 pre-sales in one month through customer validation</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>"If you want feel better, blame other people, but if you want to get better, blame yourself"</li><li>Being a "learn-it-all" rather than a "know-it-all" accelerates growth</li><li>Military teamwork principles translate directly to successful co-founding partnerships</li><li>Successful inventions solve problems customers actively seek solutions for</li><li>Reframe nervousness as excitement when presenting your life's work</li><li>Dreams don't die, they just get buried alive - so start before it's too late</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Shaun Tanaka, Founder and CEO of CastleLock™, Air National Guard Airman First Class (current service)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/shauntanaka/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/shauntanaka/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://castlelock.us/">https://castlelock.us/</a></li></ul><p>Shaun Tanaka is an Air National Guard member serving as a Command and Control Operations Specialist while building CastleLock™, a firearm safety company focused on biometric technology. After losing a childhood friend to firearm violence during his sophomore year at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Shaun committed himself to developing safety solutions that don't compromise accessibility for responsible gun owners.</p><p>An Eagle Scout who honored his grandfather's legacy through community service, Shaun co-founded CastleLock™ with Green Beret veteran Matt Phillips. Together, they've developed patented biometric safety devices that have achieved significant market validation, including 1,000 pre-sales in their first month of outreach to local gun stores.</p><p>Shaun also volunteers with the Civil Air Patrol, mentoring youth interested in Air Force careers and leadership development, continuing his commitment to service both in and out of uniform.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Shaun aims to launch CastleLock's™ flagship product and earn customers' trust by creating firearm safety devices so effective that not buying one would leave families less safe.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2025 07:15:54 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 15: From Air National Guard to Firearm Safety Innovation with Shaun Tanaka</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Shaun Tanaka as he shares his journey from serving in the Air National Guard to founding CastleLock™, a firearm safety company developing biometric technology to protect families while maintaining quick access for responsible gun owners.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Shaun's path from Los Angeles public schools to Cal Poly to Air National Guard service</li><li>His Eagle Scout project honoring his grandfather's legacy in the Japanese American community</li><li>Overcoming rejection and learning to "collect 10 nos" as a growth exercise</li><li>The personal tragedy that motivated him to become an entrepreneur and inventor</li><li>Building CastleLock™ with co-founder Matt Phillips, a 12-year Special Forces veteran</li><li>Earning four patents and securing 1,000 pre-sales in one month through customer validation</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>"If you want feel better, blame other people, but if you want to get better, blame yourself"</li><li>Being a "learn-it-all" rather than a "know-it-all" accelerates growth</li><li>Military teamwork principles translate directly to successful co-founding partnerships</li><li>Successful inventions solve problems customers actively seek solutions for</li><li>Reframe nervousness as excitement when presenting your life's work</li><li>Dreams don't die, they just get buried alive - so start before it's too late</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Shaun Tanaka, Founder and CEO of CastleLock™, Air National Guard Airman First Class (current service)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/shauntanaka/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/shauntanaka/</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://castlelock.us/">https://castlelock.us/</a></li></ul><p>Shaun Tanaka is an Air National Guard member serving as a Command and Control Operations Specialist while building CastleLock™, a firearm safety company focused on biometric technology. After losing a childhood friend to firearm violence during his sophomore year at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Shaun committed himself to developing safety solutions that don't compromise accessibility for responsible gun owners.</p><p>An Eagle Scout who honored his grandfather's legacy through community service, Shaun co-founded CastleLock™ with Green Beret veteran Matt Phillips. Together, they've developed patented biometric safety devices that have achieved significant market validation, including 1,000 pre-sales in their first month of outreach to local gun stores.</p><p>Shaun also volunteers with the Civil Air Patrol, mentoring youth interested in Air Force careers and leadership development, continuing his commitment to service both in and out of uniform.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Shaun aims to launch CastleLock's™ flagship product and earn customers' trust by creating firearm safety devices so effective that not buying one would leave families less safe.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Laura Yang Renner | Freedom Makers Virtual Services</title>
      <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 14: From Air Force Officer to Freedom-Enabling Entrepreneur with Laura Yang Renner</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Laura Yang Renner as she shares her journey from Air Force officer to founder of <a href="https://www.freedom-makers.com/">Freedom Makers Virtual Services</a>, a company that connects military spouses with small businesses needing flexible support.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Laura's military family background spanning three generations of service</li><li>Her path from Air Force Academy public affairs officer to international business experience in Beijing</li><li>Building Freedom Makers after recognizing the perfect match between overwhelmed small business owners and skilled military spouses seeking flexible work</li><li>Creating a business model that prioritizes freedom and flexibility for all stakeholders</li><li>The importance of living life on your own terms and building a business around personal values</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Design your business and life around who you want to be, not external expectations</li><li>Military spouses possess unique skills in organization, research, and adaptation that translate perfectly to business support</li><li>Rules of engagement from military service create clear systems that scale as businesses grow</li><li>You can always do more than you think you can; your brain often gets in the way</li><li>Take time to properly define and measure success beyond just revenue</li><li>Be open to pivoting your business model when transparency from others reveals better opportunities</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Laura Yang Renner, Founder and Managing Director of Freedom Makers Virtual Services, Air Force veteran (6 years active duty, 6+ years reserves)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurarenner/">Connect with Laura Yang Renner</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://www.freedom-makers.com/">https://www.freedom-makers.com/</a></li></ul><p>Laura Yang Renner comes from a multi-generational military family and served as a public affairs officer in the Air Force after graduating from the Air Force Academy. Following her active duty service, she earned an international MBA with an exchange at Peking University and gained small business experience in Beijing. After working in HR and attempting her first business venture, Laura founded Freedom Makers Virtual Services in 2015.</p><p>Freedom Makers operates on the principle of maximum flexibility, connecting military spouses with small businesses without minimum hour requirements or restrictive contracts. The company has celebrated 10 years in business and serves hundreds of clients while maintaining its core value of providing freedom to all stakeholders: business owners, military spouses, and Laura herself as she travels full-time.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Laura continues to focus on scaling Freedom Makers while maintaining its flexibility-first approach and is currently working on developing better financial systems to support strategic growth decisions.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial<br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 14: From Air Force Officer to Freedom-Enabling Entrepreneur with Laura Yang Renner</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Laura Yang Renner as she shares her journey from Air Force officer to founder of <a href="https://www.freedom-makers.com/">Freedom Makers Virtual Services</a>, a company that connects military spouses with small businesses needing flexible support.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Laura's military family background spanning three generations of service</li><li>Her path from Air Force Academy public affairs officer to international business experience in Beijing</li><li>Building Freedom Makers after recognizing the perfect match between overwhelmed small business owners and skilled military spouses seeking flexible work</li><li>Creating a business model that prioritizes freedom and flexibility for all stakeholders</li><li>The importance of living life on your own terms and building a business around personal values</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Design your business and life around who you want to be, not external expectations</li><li>Military spouses possess unique skills in organization, research, and adaptation that translate perfectly to business support</li><li>Rules of engagement from military service create clear systems that scale as businesses grow</li><li>You can always do more than you think you can; your brain often gets in the way</li><li>Take time to properly define and measure success beyond just revenue</li><li>Be open to pivoting your business model when transparency from others reveals better opportunities</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Laura Yang Renner, Founder and Managing Director of Freedom Makers Virtual Services, Air Force veteran (6 years active duty, 6+ years reserves)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurarenner/">Connect with Laura Yang Renner</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://www.freedom-makers.com/">https://www.freedom-makers.com/</a></li></ul><p>Laura Yang Renner comes from a multi-generational military family and served as a public affairs officer in the Air Force after graduating from the Air Force Academy. Following her active duty service, she earned an international MBA with an exchange at Peking University and gained small business experience in Beijing. After working in HR and attempting her first business venture, Laura founded Freedom Makers Virtual Services in 2015.</p><p>Freedom Makers operates on the principle of maximum flexibility, connecting military spouses with small businesses without minimum hour requirements or restrictive contracts. The company has celebrated 10 years in business and serves hundreds of clients while maintaining its core value of providing freedom to all stakeholders: business owners, military spouses, and Laura herself as she travels full-time.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Laura continues to focus on scaling Freedom Makers while maintaining its flexibility-first approach and is currently working on developing better financial systems to support strategic growth decisions.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial<br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p> </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2025 07:06:52 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 14: From Air Force Officer to Freedom-Enabling Entrepreneur with Laura Yang Renner</strong></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Laura Yang Renner as she shares her journey from Air Force officer to founder of <a href="https://www.freedom-makers.com/">Freedom Makers Virtual Services</a>, a company that connects military spouses with small businesses needing flexible support.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Laura's military family background spanning three generations of service</li><li>Her path from Air Force Academy public affairs officer to international business experience in Beijing</li><li>Building Freedom Makers after recognizing the perfect match between overwhelmed small business owners and skilled military spouses seeking flexible work</li><li>Creating a business model that prioritizes freedom and flexibility for all stakeholders</li><li>The importance of living life on your own terms and building a business around personal values</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Design your business and life around who you want to be, not external expectations</li><li>Military spouses possess unique skills in organization, research, and adaptation that translate perfectly to business support</li><li>Rules of engagement from military service create clear systems that scale as businesses grow</li><li>You can always do more than you think you can; your brain often gets in the way</li><li>Take time to properly define and measure success beyond just revenue</li><li>Be open to pivoting your business model when transparency from others reveals better opportunities</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Laura Yang Renner, Founder and Managing Director of Freedom Makers Virtual Services, Air Force veteran (6 years active duty, 6+ years reserves)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurarenner/">Connect with Laura Yang Renner</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://www.freedom-makers.com/">https://www.freedom-makers.com/</a></li></ul><p>Laura Yang Renner comes from a multi-generational military family and served as a public affairs officer in the Air Force after graduating from the Air Force Academy. Following her active duty service, she earned an international MBA with an exchange at Peking University and gained small business experience in Beijing. After working in HR and attempting her first business venture, Laura founded Freedom Makers Virtual Services in 2015.</p><p>Freedom Makers operates on the principle of maximum flexibility, connecting military spouses with small businesses without minimum hour requirements or restrictive contracts. The company has celebrated 10 years in business and serves hundreds of clients while maintaining its core value of providing freedom to all stakeholders: business owners, military spouses, and Laura herself as she travels full-time.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Laura continues to focus on scaling Freedom Makers while maintaining its flexibility-first approach and is currently working on developing better financial systems to support strategic growth decisions.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial<br><a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p><p> </p>]]>
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      <title>Ira Koretsky | The Chief Storyteller® </title>
      <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 13</strong><br> <strong>From Army Captain to Chief Storyteller with Ira Koretsky<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Ira Koretsky as he shares his journey from serving as a US Army Captain in the Medical Service Corps to founding <em>The Chief Storyteller®</em>, a communications consultancy that helps organizations improve performance and audience engagement through strategic storytelling and presentation coaching.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Ira’s atypical military experience in healthcare IT, working primarily with civilian leadership</li><li>His path from ROTC at Syracuse University to serving as CIO of an Army hospital at Fort Ord</li><li>Building a hospital-based computer training center to enable just-in-time learning for doctors and nurses</li><li>Navigating post-military life through the dot-com boom, bust, and 9/11 to eventually start his business in 2002</li><li>23+ years helping organizations improve communication through his proprietary storytelling frameworks</li><li>Teaching more than 1,300 veteran entrepreneurs through the Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP) program</li><li>Why “The Chief Storyteller®” name stuck and became a trademarked brand identity</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Standing up for what's right—even to senior officers—can build mutual respect and stronger working relationships</li><li>The military's emphasis on collaboration and coalition-building translates directly to business leadership</li><li>Sales is often the biggest challenge for veteran entrepreneurs who naturally identify as helpers and educators</li><li>Creating intellectual property is essential for business scalability and legacy</li><li>Partnering with complementary experts can accelerate growth and impact</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Ira Koretsky, Founder and Chief Storyteller of <em>The Chief Storyteller®</em><br> <strong>Military Service:</strong> US Army Captain (5 years active duty, 3 years inactive), Medical Service Corps<br> <strong>Business Website:</strong> <a href="https://www.thechiefstoryteller.com/">The Chief Storyteller®</a><br> <strong>LinkedIn:</strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechiefstoryteller/">Connect with Ira</a></p><p><br><strong>About Ira:</strong><br> Ira Koretsky served as a U.S. Army Captain in the Medical Service Corps, where he led healthcare IT initiatives and designed executive-level communications. After earning his MBA from the University of Maryland, he entered the tech industry in Silicon Valley. Following 9/11, Ira founded <em>The Chief Storyteller®</em> in 2002. Since then, he has delivered more than 590 programs across 11 countries and developed proprietary storytelling frameworks now used by Fortune 50 companies, nonprofits, and government agencies alike. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of Maryland's Smith School of Business and a long-time instructor for the Veteran Institute for Procurement.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong><br> Ira is creating a standalone library of storytelling tools and frameworks as he prepares to transition his business by 2026, aiming to leave a legacy that helps others communicate with impact.</p><p><strong>The MILCOM Founders Podcast</strong> champions military community business owners. Each episode offers practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>Sponsored by One Degree Financial</strong><br> <a href="https://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p><strong>Support the Mission:</strong><br> Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">milcomfounders.com</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 13</strong><br> <strong>From Army Captain to Chief Storyteller with Ira Koretsky<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Ira Koretsky as he shares his journey from serving as a US Army Captain in the Medical Service Corps to founding <em>The Chief Storyteller®</em>, a communications consultancy that helps organizations improve performance and audience engagement through strategic storytelling and presentation coaching.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Ira’s atypical military experience in healthcare IT, working primarily with civilian leadership</li><li>His path from ROTC at Syracuse University to serving as CIO of an Army hospital at Fort Ord</li><li>Building a hospital-based computer training center to enable just-in-time learning for doctors and nurses</li><li>Navigating post-military life through the dot-com boom, bust, and 9/11 to eventually start his business in 2002</li><li>23+ years helping organizations improve communication through his proprietary storytelling frameworks</li><li>Teaching more than 1,300 veteran entrepreneurs through the Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP) program</li><li>Why “The Chief Storyteller®” name stuck and became a trademarked brand identity</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Standing up for what's right—even to senior officers—can build mutual respect and stronger working relationships</li><li>The military's emphasis on collaboration and coalition-building translates directly to business leadership</li><li>Sales is often the biggest challenge for veteran entrepreneurs who naturally identify as helpers and educators</li><li>Creating intellectual property is essential for business scalability and legacy</li><li>Partnering with complementary experts can accelerate growth and impact</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Ira Koretsky, Founder and Chief Storyteller of <em>The Chief Storyteller®</em><br> <strong>Military Service:</strong> US Army Captain (5 years active duty, 3 years inactive), Medical Service Corps<br> <strong>Business Website:</strong> <a href="https://www.thechiefstoryteller.com/">The Chief Storyteller®</a><br> <strong>LinkedIn:</strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechiefstoryteller/">Connect with Ira</a></p><p><br><strong>About Ira:</strong><br> Ira Koretsky served as a U.S. Army Captain in the Medical Service Corps, where he led healthcare IT initiatives and designed executive-level communications. After earning his MBA from the University of Maryland, he entered the tech industry in Silicon Valley. Following 9/11, Ira founded <em>The Chief Storyteller®</em> in 2002. Since then, he has delivered more than 590 programs across 11 countries and developed proprietary storytelling frameworks now used by Fortune 50 companies, nonprofits, and government agencies alike. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of Maryland's Smith School of Business and a long-time instructor for the Veteran Institute for Procurement.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong><br> Ira is creating a standalone library of storytelling tools and frameworks as he prepares to transition his business by 2026, aiming to leave a legacy that helps others communicate with impact.</p><p><strong>The MILCOM Founders Podcast</strong> champions military community business owners. Each episode offers practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>Sponsored by One Degree Financial</strong><br> <a href="https://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p><strong>Support the Mission:</strong><br> Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">milcomfounders.com</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 13</strong><br> <strong>From Army Captain to Chief Storyteller with Ira Koretsky<br></strong><br></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Ira Koretsky as he shares his journey from serving as a US Army Captain in the Medical Service Corps to founding <em>The Chief Storyteller®</em>, a communications consultancy that helps organizations improve performance and audience engagement through strategic storytelling and presentation coaching.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Ira’s atypical military experience in healthcare IT, working primarily with civilian leadership</li><li>His path from ROTC at Syracuse University to serving as CIO of an Army hospital at Fort Ord</li><li>Building a hospital-based computer training center to enable just-in-time learning for doctors and nurses</li><li>Navigating post-military life through the dot-com boom, bust, and 9/11 to eventually start his business in 2002</li><li>23+ years helping organizations improve communication through his proprietary storytelling frameworks</li><li>Teaching more than 1,300 veteran entrepreneurs through the Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP) program</li><li>Why “The Chief Storyteller®” name stuck and became a trademarked brand identity</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Standing up for what's right—even to senior officers—can build mutual respect and stronger working relationships</li><li>The military's emphasis on collaboration and coalition-building translates directly to business leadership</li><li>Sales is often the biggest challenge for veteran entrepreneurs who naturally identify as helpers and educators</li><li>Creating intellectual property is essential for business scalability and legacy</li><li>Partnering with complementary experts can accelerate growth and impact</li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Ira Koretsky, Founder and Chief Storyteller of <em>The Chief Storyteller®</em><br> <strong>Military Service:</strong> US Army Captain (5 years active duty, 3 years inactive), Medical Service Corps<br> <strong>Business Website:</strong> <a href="https://www.thechiefstoryteller.com/">The Chief Storyteller®</a><br> <strong>LinkedIn:</strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechiefstoryteller/">Connect with Ira</a></p><p><br><strong>About Ira:</strong><br> Ira Koretsky served as a U.S. Army Captain in the Medical Service Corps, where he led healthcare IT initiatives and designed executive-level communications. After earning his MBA from the University of Maryland, he entered the tech industry in Silicon Valley. Following 9/11, Ira founded <em>The Chief Storyteller®</em> in 2002. Since then, he has delivered more than 590 programs across 11 countries and developed proprietary storytelling frameworks now used by Fortune 50 companies, nonprofits, and government agencies alike. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of Maryland's Smith School of Business and a long-time instructor for the Veteran Institute for Procurement.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong><br> Ira is creating a standalone library of storytelling tools and frameworks as he prepares to transition his business by 2026, aiming to leave a legacy that helps others communicate with impact.</p><p><strong>The MILCOM Founders Podcast</strong> champions military community business owners. Each episode offers practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p><strong>Sponsored by One Degree Financial</strong><br> <a href="https://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p><strong>Support the Mission:</strong><br> Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">milcomfounders.com</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 12: From Air Force Veteran to Vending Innovator with Nick Grillo</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Nick Grillo as he shares his journey from serving 12 years in the US Air Force to founding Elevate Vending, an innovative company transforming the vending experience with smart technology and locally sourced products.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Nick's path from Air Force Power Support Systems Mechanic to entrepreneur</li><li>How the pandemic shutdown led to unexpected business opportunities</li><li>The creation of his "Caps Cave," an automated hockey celebration room that grew from one light to a full sensory experience</li><li>Building Elevate Vending with a focus on local partnerships and superior products</li><li>A pivotal business decision: turning down a major national contract that opened the door to working with Monumental Sports (Washington Capitals)</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Military service instills a unique form of perseverance and adaptability that transfers powerfully to entrepreneurship</li><li>The importance of making decisions and moving forward rather than overanalyzing ("fail fast and pivot")</li><li>Building a business around partnerships creates mutual value and opens unexpected doors</li><li>Sometimes saying "no" to the wrong opportunity creates space for the right one</li><li>Understanding and managing your business risk profile is essential for sustainable growth</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Nick Grillo, Founder and CEO of Elevate Vending, US Air Force Veteran (12 years of service)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-grillo/">Connect with Nick Grillo</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://www.elevatevending.com/">Elevate Vending</a></li></ul><p>Nick Grillo is an Air Force veteran who served for 12 years, starting as a Power Support Systems Mechanic working on equipment for unmanned aircraft before transitioning to training management. After leaving the service, Nick founded Elevate Vending, which provides innovative, AI-powered smart vending solutions featuring locally sourced products and fresh food options.</p><p>Nick's company stands out in the marketplace by addressing common pain points in traditional vending services. Elevate focuses on creating partnerships with local vendors like ZenJoy (relaxation tea), Mighty Meals (fresh foods), and Illy Coffee to bring unique, high-quality products to their clients. Their smart autonomous coolers provide a modern solution that elevates the typical vending experience.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Nick is building Elevate Vending for long-term success while ensuring it maintains its innovative edge and commitment to quality partnerships.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">www.milcomfounders.com</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 12: From Air Force Veteran to Vending Innovator with Nick Grillo</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Nick Grillo as he shares his journey from serving 12 years in the US Air Force to founding Elevate Vending, an innovative company transforming the vending experience with smart technology and locally sourced products.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Nick's path from Air Force Power Support Systems Mechanic to entrepreneur</li><li>How the pandemic shutdown led to unexpected business opportunities</li><li>The creation of his "Caps Cave," an automated hockey celebration room that grew from one light to a full sensory experience</li><li>Building Elevate Vending with a focus on local partnerships and superior products</li><li>A pivotal business decision: turning down a major national contract that opened the door to working with Monumental Sports (Washington Capitals)</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Military service instills a unique form of perseverance and adaptability that transfers powerfully to entrepreneurship</li><li>The importance of making decisions and moving forward rather than overanalyzing ("fail fast and pivot")</li><li>Building a business around partnerships creates mutual value and opens unexpected doors</li><li>Sometimes saying "no" to the wrong opportunity creates space for the right one</li><li>Understanding and managing your business risk profile is essential for sustainable growth</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Nick Grillo, Founder and CEO of Elevate Vending, US Air Force Veteran (12 years of service)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-grillo/">Connect with Nick Grillo</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://www.elevatevending.com/">Elevate Vending</a></li></ul><p>Nick Grillo is an Air Force veteran who served for 12 years, starting as a Power Support Systems Mechanic working on equipment for unmanned aircraft before transitioning to training management. After leaving the service, Nick founded Elevate Vending, which provides innovative, AI-powered smart vending solutions featuring locally sourced products and fresh food options.</p><p>Nick's company stands out in the marketplace by addressing common pain points in traditional vending services. Elevate focuses on creating partnerships with local vendors like ZenJoy (relaxation tea), Mighty Meals (fresh foods), and Illy Coffee to bring unique, high-quality products to their clients. Their smart autonomous coolers provide a modern solution that elevates the typical vending experience.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Nick is building Elevate Vending for long-term success while ensuring it maintains its innovative edge and commitment to quality partnerships.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">www.milcomfounders.com</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><b><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 12: From Air Force Veteran to Vending Innovator with Nick Grillo</strong></b></p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Nick Grillo as he shares his journey from serving 12 years in the US Air Force to founding Elevate Vending, an innovative company transforming the vending experience with smart technology and locally sourced products.</p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Nick's path from Air Force Power Support Systems Mechanic to entrepreneur</li><li>How the pandemic shutdown led to unexpected business opportunities</li><li>The creation of his "Caps Cave," an automated hockey celebration room that grew from one light to a full sensory experience</li><li>Building Elevate Vending with a focus on local partnerships and superior products</li><li>A pivotal business decision: turning down a major national contract that opened the door to working with Monumental Sports (Washington Capitals)</li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Military service instills a unique form of perseverance and adaptability that transfers powerfully to entrepreneurship</li><li>The importance of making decisions and moving forward rather than overanalyzing ("fail fast and pivot")</li><li>Building a business around partnerships creates mutual value and opens unexpected doors</li><li>Sometimes saying "no" to the wrong opportunity creates space for the right one</li><li>Understanding and managing your business risk profile is essential for sustainable growth</li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Nick Grillo, Founder and CEO of Elevate Vending, US Air Force Veteran (12 years of service)</p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-grillo/">Connect with Nick Grillo</a></li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://www.elevatevending.com/">Elevate Vending</a></li></ul><p>Nick Grillo is an Air Force veteran who served for 12 years, starting as a Power Support Systems Mechanic working on equipment for unmanned aircraft before transitioning to training management. After leaving the service, Nick founded Elevate Vending, which provides innovative, AI-powered smart vending solutions featuring locally sourced products and fresh food options.</p><p>Nick's company stands out in the marketplace by addressing common pain points in traditional vending services. Elevate focuses on creating partnerships with local vendors like ZenJoy (relaxation tea), Mighty Meals (fresh foods), and Illy Coffee to bring unique, high-quality products to their clients. Their smart autonomous coolers provide a modern solution that elevates the typical vending experience.</p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Nick is building Elevate Vending for long-term success while ensuring it maintains its innovative edge and commitment to quality partnerships.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">www.milcomfounders.com</a></p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Odie Gray | Dominus Gray &amp; Diversity Cyber Council</title>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 11: From Army Intelligence to Cybersecurity Leader with Odie Gray</strong> </p><p><br>Join host Rod Loges and guest Odie Gray as he shares his journey from Army intelligence professional to founding Dominus Gray and the Diversity Cyber Council, organizations dedicated to cybersecurity excellence and creating opportunities for underrepresented communities in tech. </p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong> </p><ul><li>Odie's path from a challenging childhood to finding direction through military service </li><li>His transition from flight operations to information security in the Army </li><li>Building two successful ventures: a cybersecurity compliance consultancy and a nonprofit tech education organization </li><li>The importance of meditation, mindfulness, and gratitude in business leadership </li><li>Why merging smaller businesses might be more effective than the traditional "wear many hats" entrepreneurial model </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong> </p><ul><li>The military principle of "lead by example" translates powerfully to business leadership </li><li>Technology skills will be essential as automation transforms the workforce by 2030 </li><li>Nonprofits like Diversity Cyber Council play a crucial role in building an inclusive tech workforce </li><li>Seek environments where you and your business are valued rather than forcing opportunities </li><li>"Rejection is redirection" - use setbacks to guide you to better-aligned opportunities </li><li>Being an entrepreneur is a lifestyle commitment, not just a profession </li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Odie Gray, Army Veteran and Founder of Dominus Gray and Diversity Cyber Council </p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/odiegray/">Connect with Odie Gray</a> </li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://www.dominusgray.com/">Dominus Gray</a> </li><li>Nonprofit: <a href="https://diversitycybercouncil.com/">Diversity Cyber Council</a> </li></ul><p>Odie Gray is an Army veteran who transitioned from military intelligence to become a cybersecurity leader and social entrepreneur. Through Dominus Gray, he helps organizations meet cybersecurity compliance requirements, including CMMC certification and FedRAMP certification. His nonprofit, Diversity Cyber Council, provides technology education to underserved communities, helping them build careers in tech while addressing critical workforce gaps. </p><p>Beyond his professional work, Odie is an avid traveler, certified scuba diver, and writer who was first published at age 11. His approach to business combines military discipline with a commitment to authenticity and creating opportunities for others. </p><p><strong>Looking ahead</strong>, Odie continues to grow both his businesses while participating in entrepreneurial programs throughout Texas, focusing on building partnerships and creating more opportunities in cybersecurity.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 11: From Army Intelligence to Cybersecurity Leader with Odie Gray</strong> </p><p><br>Join host Rod Loges and guest Odie Gray as he shares his journey from Army intelligence professional to founding Dominus Gray and the Diversity Cyber Council, organizations dedicated to cybersecurity excellence and creating opportunities for underrepresented communities in tech. </p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong> </p><ul><li>Odie's path from a challenging childhood to finding direction through military service </li><li>His transition from flight operations to information security in the Army </li><li>Building two successful ventures: a cybersecurity compliance consultancy and a nonprofit tech education organization </li><li>The importance of meditation, mindfulness, and gratitude in business leadership </li><li>Why merging smaller businesses might be more effective than the traditional "wear many hats" entrepreneurial model </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong> </p><ul><li>The military principle of "lead by example" translates powerfully to business leadership </li><li>Technology skills will be essential as automation transforms the workforce by 2030 </li><li>Nonprofits like Diversity Cyber Council play a crucial role in building an inclusive tech workforce </li><li>Seek environments where you and your business are valued rather than forcing opportunities </li><li>"Rejection is redirection" - use setbacks to guide you to better-aligned opportunities </li><li>Being an entrepreneur is a lifestyle commitment, not just a profession </li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Odie Gray, Army Veteran and Founder of Dominus Gray and Diversity Cyber Council </p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/odiegray/">Connect with Odie Gray</a> </li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://www.dominusgray.com/">Dominus Gray</a> </li><li>Nonprofit: <a href="https://diversitycybercouncil.com/">Diversity Cyber Council</a> </li></ul><p>Odie Gray is an Army veteran who transitioned from military intelligence to become a cybersecurity leader and social entrepreneur. Through Dominus Gray, he helps organizations meet cybersecurity compliance requirements, including CMMC certification and FedRAMP certification. His nonprofit, Diversity Cyber Council, provides technology education to underserved communities, helping them build careers in tech while addressing critical workforce gaps. </p><p>Beyond his professional work, Odie is an avid traveler, certified scuba diver, and writer who was first published at age 11. His approach to business combines military discipline with a commitment to authenticity and creating opportunities for others. </p><p><strong>Looking ahead</strong>, Odie continues to grow both his businesses while participating in entrepreneurial programs throughout Texas, focusing on building partnerships and creating more opportunities in cybersecurity.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast -- Episode 11: From Army Intelligence to Cybersecurity Leader with Odie Gray</strong> </p><p><br>Join host Rod Loges and guest Odie Gray as he shares his journey from Army intelligence professional to founding Dominus Gray and the Diversity Cyber Council, organizations dedicated to cybersecurity excellence and creating opportunities for underrepresented communities in tech. </p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong> </p><ul><li>Odie's path from a challenging childhood to finding direction through military service </li><li>His transition from flight operations to information security in the Army </li><li>Building two successful ventures: a cybersecurity compliance consultancy and a nonprofit tech education organization </li><li>The importance of meditation, mindfulness, and gratitude in business leadership </li><li>Why merging smaller businesses might be more effective than the traditional "wear many hats" entrepreneurial model </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong> </p><ul><li>The military principle of "lead by example" translates powerfully to business leadership </li><li>Technology skills will be essential as automation transforms the workforce by 2030 </li><li>Nonprofits like Diversity Cyber Council play a crucial role in building an inclusive tech workforce </li><li>Seek environments where you and your business are valued rather than forcing opportunities </li><li>"Rejection is redirection" - use setbacks to guide you to better-aligned opportunities </li><li>Being an entrepreneur is a lifestyle commitment, not just a profession </li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Odie Gray, Army Veteran and Founder of Dominus Gray and Diversity Cyber Council </p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/odiegray/">Connect with Odie Gray</a> </li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://www.dominusgray.com/">Dominus Gray</a> </li><li>Nonprofit: <a href="https://diversitycybercouncil.com/">Diversity Cyber Council</a> </li></ul><p>Odie Gray is an Army veteran who transitioned from military intelligence to become a cybersecurity leader and social entrepreneur. Through Dominus Gray, he helps organizations meet cybersecurity compliance requirements, including CMMC certification and FedRAMP certification. His nonprofit, Diversity Cyber Council, provides technology education to underserved communities, helping them build careers in tech while addressing critical workforce gaps. </p><p>Beyond his professional work, Odie is an avid traveler, certified scuba diver, and writer who was first published at age 11. His approach to business combines military discipline with a commitment to authenticity and creating opportunities for others. </p><p><strong>Looking ahead</strong>, Odie continues to grow both his businesses while participating in entrepreneurial programs throughout Texas, focusing on building partnerships and creating more opportunities in cybersecurity.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong><br>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 10: From Navy Nuclear Technician to Elite Veteran Talent Connector with Brandon Aaron</strong> </p><p><br>Join host Rod Loges and guest Brandon Aaron as he shares his journey from serving as a Navy Nuclear Electrician's Mate on submarines to founding <a href="https://highr1.com/">HIGHR1</a>, a recruiting firm dedicated to placing Navy nukes and technical veterans in mission-critical positions. </p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong> </p><ul><li>Brandon's experience serving in the elite Navy Nuclear program aboard the USS Nebraska and USS Michigan </li><li>His path from college dropout to nuclear technician to entrepreneur </li><li>Surviving a failing business's bankruptcy and using those lessons to build his own company </li><li>Building HIGHR1 with a mission to advocate for veterans rather than treating them as revenue opportunities </li><li>The unique challenges of submarine service and why Navy nukes deserve recognition as academic elite </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong> </p><ul><li>The Navy Nuclear program instills uncompromising integrity and attention to detail that transfers to business </li><li>Bootstrapping a business requires focusing on what customers will actually pay for </li><li>Building a niche service for a community you deeply understand creates natural advantage </li><li>Serving others (veterans) creates success and fulfillment for yourself </li><li>Work-life balance is possible as an entrepreneur when you build intentionally </li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Brandon Aaron, Founder and President of HIGHR1, Navy Nuclear Electrician's Mate (6 years of service) </p><ul><li><strong>LinkedIn</strong>: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonsaaron/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonsaaron/</a>  </li><li><strong>Business Website</strong>: <a href="https://highr1.com/">https://highr1.com/</a>  </li></ul><p>Brandon Aaron is a Navy veteran who served as a submarine-qualified Nuclear Electrician's Mate aboard the USS Nebraska and USS Michigan from 2011 to 2017. After his military service, Brandon experienced both challenges and growth working for a family business that ultimately filed for bankruptcy in 2020. </p><p>This experience, combined with being ghosted by military recruiting firms during the pandemic, inspired him to create HIGHR1, a disabled veteran-owned recruiting firm that places Navy nukes and other technical veterans into mission-critical positions across industries. </p><p><br>Brandon's company goes beyond traditional recruiting by focusing on truly serving veterans, whether they become placement candidates or not. His mission is to elevate Navy nukes as an elite talent pool and ensure every veteran receives resources and guidance, regardless of whether it leads to immediate placement. </p><p><strong><br>Looking ahead:</strong> Brandon aims to transform HIGHR1 into the gold standard for veteran employment advocacy, expanding from Navy nukes to serving the broader veteran community. </p><p><br>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p><br>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong><br>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 10: From Navy Nuclear Technician to Elite Veteran Talent Connector with Brandon Aaron</strong> </p><p><br>Join host Rod Loges and guest Brandon Aaron as he shares his journey from serving as a Navy Nuclear Electrician's Mate on submarines to founding <a href="https://highr1.com/">HIGHR1</a>, a recruiting firm dedicated to placing Navy nukes and technical veterans in mission-critical positions. </p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong> </p><ul><li>Brandon's experience serving in the elite Navy Nuclear program aboard the USS Nebraska and USS Michigan </li><li>His path from college dropout to nuclear technician to entrepreneur </li><li>Surviving a failing business's bankruptcy and using those lessons to build his own company </li><li>Building HIGHR1 with a mission to advocate for veterans rather than treating them as revenue opportunities </li><li>The unique challenges of submarine service and why Navy nukes deserve recognition as academic elite </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong> </p><ul><li>The Navy Nuclear program instills uncompromising integrity and attention to detail that transfers to business </li><li>Bootstrapping a business requires focusing on what customers will actually pay for </li><li>Building a niche service for a community you deeply understand creates natural advantage </li><li>Serving others (veterans) creates success and fulfillment for yourself </li><li>Work-life balance is possible as an entrepreneur when you build intentionally </li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Brandon Aaron, Founder and President of HIGHR1, Navy Nuclear Electrician's Mate (6 years of service) </p><ul><li><strong>LinkedIn</strong>: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonsaaron/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonsaaron/</a>  </li><li><strong>Business Website</strong>: <a href="https://highr1.com/">https://highr1.com/</a>  </li></ul><p>Brandon Aaron is a Navy veteran who served as a submarine-qualified Nuclear Electrician's Mate aboard the USS Nebraska and USS Michigan from 2011 to 2017. After his military service, Brandon experienced both challenges and growth working for a family business that ultimately filed for bankruptcy in 2020. </p><p>This experience, combined with being ghosted by military recruiting firms during the pandemic, inspired him to create HIGHR1, a disabled veteran-owned recruiting firm that places Navy nukes and other technical veterans into mission-critical positions across industries. </p><p><br>Brandon's company goes beyond traditional recruiting by focusing on truly serving veterans, whether they become placement candidates or not. His mission is to elevate Navy nukes as an elite talent pool and ensure every veteran receives resources and guidance, regardless of whether it leads to immediate placement. </p><p><strong><br>Looking ahead:</strong> Brandon aims to transform HIGHR1 into the gold standard for veteran employment advocacy, expanding from Navy nukes to serving the broader veteran community. </p><p><br>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p><br>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong><br>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 10: From Navy Nuclear Technician to Elite Veteran Talent Connector with Brandon Aaron</strong> </p><p><br>Join host Rod Loges and guest Brandon Aaron as he shares his journey from serving as a Navy Nuclear Electrician's Mate on submarines to founding <a href="https://highr1.com/">HIGHR1</a>, a recruiting firm dedicated to placing Navy nukes and technical veterans in mission-critical positions. </p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong> </p><ul><li>Brandon's experience serving in the elite Navy Nuclear program aboard the USS Nebraska and USS Michigan </li><li>His path from college dropout to nuclear technician to entrepreneur </li><li>Surviving a failing business's bankruptcy and using those lessons to build his own company </li><li>Building HIGHR1 with a mission to advocate for veterans rather than treating them as revenue opportunities </li><li>The unique challenges of submarine service and why Navy nukes deserve recognition as academic elite </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong> </p><ul><li>The Navy Nuclear program instills uncompromising integrity and attention to detail that transfers to business </li><li>Bootstrapping a business requires focusing on what customers will actually pay for </li><li>Building a niche service for a community you deeply understand creates natural advantage </li><li>Serving others (veterans) creates success and fulfillment for yourself </li><li>Work-life balance is possible as an entrepreneur when you build intentionally </li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Brandon Aaron, Founder and President of HIGHR1, Navy Nuclear Electrician's Mate (6 years of service) </p><ul><li><strong>LinkedIn</strong>: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonsaaron/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonsaaron/</a>  </li><li><strong>Business Website</strong>: <a href="https://highr1.com/">https://highr1.com/</a>  </li></ul><p>Brandon Aaron is a Navy veteran who served as a submarine-qualified Nuclear Electrician's Mate aboard the USS Nebraska and USS Michigan from 2011 to 2017. After his military service, Brandon experienced both challenges and growth working for a family business that ultimately filed for bankruptcy in 2020. </p><p>This experience, combined with being ghosted by military recruiting firms during the pandemic, inspired him to create HIGHR1, a disabled veteran-owned recruiting firm that places Navy nukes and other technical veterans into mission-critical positions across industries. </p><p><br>Brandon's company goes beyond traditional recruiting by focusing on truly serving veterans, whether they become placement candidates or not. His mission is to elevate Navy nukes as an elite talent pool and ensure every veteran receives resources and guidance, regardless of whether it leads to immediate placement. </p><p><strong><br>Looking ahead:</strong> Brandon aims to transform HIGHR1 into the gold standard for veteran employment advocacy, expanding from Navy nukes to serving the broader veteran community. </p><p><br>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p><br>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p>]]>
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      <title>Reggie Ordonez | Forward Brands</title>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 9: Brand Strategy for Growth with Reggie Ordonez</strong> </p><p> </p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Reggie Ordonez as he shares his journey from the Marine Corps to founding Forward Brands, a brand strategy company helping founders generate more revenue through clear, compelling messaging. </p><p><strong>In this episode: </strong></p><ul><li>Joining the Marine Corps at 17 and serving in various roles including as a martial arts instructor </li><li>Transitioning to civilian life to help raise his niece and nephew, following his uncle's footsteps </li><li>Becoming the first in his family to earn a bachelor's and master's degree </li><li>Founding a nonprofit called Embrace Process that offers Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu scholarships to at-risk youth </li><li>Creating Forward Brands to solve the problem of founders spending marketing dollars without clear brand strategy </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways: </strong></p><ul><li>Dreaming is easy, execution is hard - especially when building your own business </li><li>Brand strategy must focus on customers, competitors, positioning, messaging, and touchpoints </li><li>A brand is ultimately a "gut feeling" that should be clear and consistent across all platforms </li><li>Marketing leadership is about guiding clients toward clarity, even when they get busy </li><li>In entrepreneurship, you're never going to have it all figured out - be ready to make decisive decisions in real time </li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Reggie Ordonez, Founder &amp; CEO of Forward Brands, Former Marine Corps Veteran, Former Marketing Director and COO of Bunker Labs, MBA in Entrepreneurship and Marketing </p><p> </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/reggie-ordonez/">Connect with Reggie Ordonez</a><br>Business Website: <a href="https://www.forwardbrands.us/">Forward Brands</a></p><p> </p><p>Reggie Ordonez serves as the Program Director at Warrior Rising, an organization supporting veteran entrepreneurs through education, mentorship, and funding opportunities. After leaving the Marine Corps in 2016, Reggie earned his bachelor's degree in Social Entrepreneurship with an emphasis in Economic Development from Belmont University, followed by an MBA with a focus on Entrepreneurship and Marketing from the University of Arizona. </p><p> </p><p>Before founding Forward Brands, Reggie was the founding director of a Veteran Business Outreach Center serving Tennessee and Kentucky, and later served as Marketing Director and COO at Bunker Labs. His company, Ford Brands, helps founders develop clear brand strategies focused on customers, competitors, positioning, messaging, and touchpoints to generate more revenue and build their American dream. </p><p> </p><p>In addition to his business ventures, Reggie runs a nonprofit called Embrace Process, which provides Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu scholarships to at-risk youth and families with limited financial resources, helping develop character, discipline, and resilience. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Reggie recently launched a five-week brand strategy sprint program where founders can work together to develop their brand strategy, with personalized guidance to fine-tune each element of their strategy. </p><p> </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p> </p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 9: Brand Strategy for Growth with Reggie Ordonez</strong> </p><p> </p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Reggie Ordonez as he shares his journey from the Marine Corps to founding Forward Brands, a brand strategy company helping founders generate more revenue through clear, compelling messaging. </p><p><strong>In this episode: </strong></p><ul><li>Joining the Marine Corps at 17 and serving in various roles including as a martial arts instructor </li><li>Transitioning to civilian life to help raise his niece and nephew, following his uncle's footsteps </li><li>Becoming the first in his family to earn a bachelor's and master's degree </li><li>Founding a nonprofit called Embrace Process that offers Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu scholarships to at-risk youth </li><li>Creating Forward Brands to solve the problem of founders spending marketing dollars without clear brand strategy </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways: </strong></p><ul><li>Dreaming is easy, execution is hard - especially when building your own business </li><li>Brand strategy must focus on customers, competitors, positioning, messaging, and touchpoints </li><li>A brand is ultimately a "gut feeling" that should be clear and consistent across all platforms </li><li>Marketing leadership is about guiding clients toward clarity, even when they get busy </li><li>In entrepreneurship, you're never going to have it all figured out - be ready to make decisive decisions in real time </li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Reggie Ordonez, Founder &amp; CEO of Forward Brands, Former Marine Corps Veteran, Former Marketing Director and COO of Bunker Labs, MBA in Entrepreneurship and Marketing </p><p> </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/reggie-ordonez/">Connect with Reggie Ordonez</a><br>Business Website: <a href="https://www.forwardbrands.us/">Forward Brands</a></p><p> </p><p>Reggie Ordonez serves as the Program Director at Warrior Rising, an organization supporting veteran entrepreneurs through education, mentorship, and funding opportunities. After leaving the Marine Corps in 2016, Reggie earned his bachelor's degree in Social Entrepreneurship with an emphasis in Economic Development from Belmont University, followed by an MBA with a focus on Entrepreneurship and Marketing from the University of Arizona. </p><p> </p><p>Before founding Forward Brands, Reggie was the founding director of a Veteran Business Outreach Center serving Tennessee and Kentucky, and later served as Marketing Director and COO at Bunker Labs. His company, Ford Brands, helps founders develop clear brand strategies focused on customers, competitors, positioning, messaging, and touchpoints to generate more revenue and build their American dream. </p><p> </p><p>In addition to his business ventures, Reggie runs a nonprofit called Embrace Process, which provides Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu scholarships to at-risk youth and families with limited financial resources, helping develop character, discipline, and resilience. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Reggie recently launched a five-week brand strategy sprint program where founders can work together to develop their brand strategy, with personalized guidance to fine-tune each element of their strategy. </p><p> </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p> </p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Rod Loges</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 9: Brand Strategy for Growth with Reggie Ordonez</strong> </p><p> </p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Reggie Ordonez as he shares his journey from the Marine Corps to founding Forward Brands, a brand strategy company helping founders generate more revenue through clear, compelling messaging. </p><p><strong>In this episode: </strong></p><ul><li>Joining the Marine Corps at 17 and serving in various roles including as a martial arts instructor </li><li>Transitioning to civilian life to help raise his niece and nephew, following his uncle's footsteps </li><li>Becoming the first in his family to earn a bachelor's and master's degree </li><li>Founding a nonprofit called Embrace Process that offers Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu scholarships to at-risk youth </li><li>Creating Forward Brands to solve the problem of founders spending marketing dollars without clear brand strategy </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways: </strong></p><ul><li>Dreaming is easy, execution is hard - especially when building your own business </li><li>Brand strategy must focus on customers, competitors, positioning, messaging, and touchpoints </li><li>A brand is ultimately a "gut feeling" that should be clear and consistent across all platforms </li><li>Marketing leadership is about guiding clients toward clarity, even when they get busy </li><li>In entrepreneurship, you're never going to have it all figured out - be ready to make decisive decisions in real time </li></ul><p><strong>Guest</strong>: Reggie Ordonez, Founder &amp; CEO of Forward Brands, Former Marine Corps Veteran, Former Marketing Director and COO of Bunker Labs, MBA in Entrepreneurship and Marketing </p><p> </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/reggie-ordonez/">Connect with Reggie Ordonez</a><br>Business Website: <a href="https://www.forwardbrands.us/">Forward Brands</a></p><p> </p><p>Reggie Ordonez serves as the Program Director at Warrior Rising, an organization supporting veteran entrepreneurs through education, mentorship, and funding opportunities. After leaving the Marine Corps in 2016, Reggie earned his bachelor's degree in Social Entrepreneurship with an emphasis in Economic Development from Belmont University, followed by an MBA with a focus on Entrepreneurship and Marketing from the University of Arizona. </p><p> </p><p>Before founding Forward Brands, Reggie was the founding director of a Veteran Business Outreach Center serving Tennessee and Kentucky, and later served as Marketing Director and COO at Bunker Labs. His company, Ford Brands, helps founders develop clear brand strategies focused on customers, competitors, positioning, messaging, and touchpoints to generate more revenue and build their American dream. </p><p> </p><p>In addition to his business ventures, Reggie runs a nonprofit called Embrace Process, which provides Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu scholarships to at-risk youth and families with limited financial resources, helping develop character, discipline, and resilience. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Reggie recently launched a five-week brand strategy sprint program where founders can work together to develop their brand strategy, with personalized guidance to fine-tune each element of their strategy. </p><p> </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p> </p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p>]]>
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      <title>Dan Manning | Build the Story</title>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 8: From Fighter Pilot to Storytelling Expert with Dan Manning</strong> </p><p><br>Join host Rod Loges as he speaks with Dan Manning, a former Air Force fighter pilot and military diplomat who now helps founders craft powerful stories that connect with audiences. Dan shares his journey from flying A-10s to negotiating with Russian military officials in Syria, and how he found his niche helping entrepreneurs clearly communicate their vision. </p><p><br><strong>In this episode: </strong></p><ul><li>Dan's transition from 25-year Air Force veteran to entrepreneur </li><li>How negotiating with Russians in Syria taught him the power of shared understanding </li><li>The pivotal moment when Dan discovered his talent for helping founders tell their stories </li><li>Why storytelling is crucial for founders seeking investment, customers, and team members </li><li>How one client turned a $50 investment in storytelling help into a $10,000 check </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways: </strong></p><ul><li>Military experience provides invaluable adaptability when entering unfamiliar business situations </li><li>Knowing when to pivot your business model is critical for entrepreneurs </li><li>The power of going deeper in conversations to build authentic connections </li><li>Why "firing" clients who drain your energy is sometimes necessary for growth </li><li>Stories aren't trophies but gifts that allow others to learn from your experience </li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Dan Manning, Founder of <a href="https://buildthestory.com/">Build the Story</a>, 25-year US Air Force veteran (Fighter Pilot and Military Diplomat) </p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/danmanning/">Connect with Dan on LinkedIn</a> </li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://buildthestory.com/">Build the Story</a> </li></ul><p>Dan Manning spent 25 years in the US Air Force, first as a fighter pilot flying the A-10 and later as a military diplomat. During his final assignment, he led operational negotiations with Russian forces in Syria and managed the hotline between US and Russian military headquarters. After retiring in 2019, Dan founded Build the Story, where he helps entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals craft compelling narratives that clarify their message and connect with their audience.  </p><p><br>To date, he has helped create over 800 stories that have unlocked opportunities for his clients, from securing investments to landing fellowships and winning major contracts. </p><p><br><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Dan plans to create a community specifically for "story stage" founders—entrepreneurs at the very early stage where their story is their most valuable asset for attracting investment, sales, and team members. </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p><br><strong>Sponsored by:</strong> One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/scholarship/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/scholarship/ </a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 8: From Fighter Pilot to Storytelling Expert with Dan Manning</strong> </p><p><br>Join host Rod Loges as he speaks with Dan Manning, a former Air Force fighter pilot and military diplomat who now helps founders craft powerful stories that connect with audiences. Dan shares his journey from flying A-10s to negotiating with Russian military officials in Syria, and how he found his niche helping entrepreneurs clearly communicate their vision. </p><p><br><strong>In this episode: </strong></p><ul><li>Dan's transition from 25-year Air Force veteran to entrepreneur </li><li>How negotiating with Russians in Syria taught him the power of shared understanding </li><li>The pivotal moment when Dan discovered his talent for helping founders tell their stories </li><li>Why storytelling is crucial for founders seeking investment, customers, and team members </li><li>How one client turned a $50 investment in storytelling help into a $10,000 check </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways: </strong></p><ul><li>Military experience provides invaluable adaptability when entering unfamiliar business situations </li><li>Knowing when to pivot your business model is critical for entrepreneurs </li><li>The power of going deeper in conversations to build authentic connections </li><li>Why "firing" clients who drain your energy is sometimes necessary for growth </li><li>Stories aren't trophies but gifts that allow others to learn from your experience </li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Dan Manning, Founder of <a href="https://buildthestory.com/">Build the Story</a>, 25-year US Air Force veteran (Fighter Pilot and Military Diplomat) </p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/danmanning/">Connect with Dan on LinkedIn</a> </li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://buildthestory.com/">Build the Story</a> </li></ul><p>Dan Manning spent 25 years in the US Air Force, first as a fighter pilot flying the A-10 and later as a military diplomat. During his final assignment, he led operational negotiations with Russian forces in Syria and managed the hotline between US and Russian military headquarters. After retiring in 2019, Dan founded Build the Story, where he helps entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals craft compelling narratives that clarify their message and connect with their audience.  </p><p><br>To date, he has helped create over 800 stories that have unlocked opportunities for his clients, from securing investments to landing fellowships and winning major contracts. </p><p><br><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Dan plans to create a community specifically for "story stage" founders—entrepreneurs at the very early stage where their story is their most valuable asset for attracting investment, sales, and team members. </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p><br><strong>Sponsored by:</strong> One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/scholarship/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/scholarship/ </a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 8: From Fighter Pilot to Storytelling Expert with Dan Manning</strong> </p><p><br>Join host Rod Loges as he speaks with Dan Manning, a former Air Force fighter pilot and military diplomat who now helps founders craft powerful stories that connect with audiences. Dan shares his journey from flying A-10s to negotiating with Russian military officials in Syria, and how he found his niche helping entrepreneurs clearly communicate their vision. </p><p><br><strong>In this episode: </strong></p><ul><li>Dan's transition from 25-year Air Force veteran to entrepreneur </li><li>How negotiating with Russians in Syria taught him the power of shared understanding </li><li>The pivotal moment when Dan discovered his talent for helping founders tell their stories </li><li>Why storytelling is crucial for founders seeking investment, customers, and team members </li><li>How one client turned a $50 investment in storytelling help into a $10,000 check </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways: </strong></p><ul><li>Military experience provides invaluable adaptability when entering unfamiliar business situations </li><li>Knowing when to pivot your business model is critical for entrepreneurs </li><li>The power of going deeper in conversations to build authentic connections </li><li>Why "firing" clients who drain your energy is sometimes necessary for growth </li><li>Stories aren't trophies but gifts that allow others to learn from your experience </li></ul><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Dan Manning, Founder of <a href="https://buildthestory.com/">Build the Story</a>, 25-year US Air Force veteran (Fighter Pilot and Military Diplomat) </p><ul><li>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/danmanning/">Connect with Dan on LinkedIn</a> </li><li>Business Website: <a href="https://buildthestory.com/">Build the Story</a> </li></ul><p>Dan Manning spent 25 years in the US Air Force, first as a fighter pilot flying the A-10 and later as a military diplomat. During his final assignment, he led operational negotiations with Russian forces in Syria and managed the hotline between US and Russian military headquarters. After retiring in 2019, Dan founded Build the Story, where he helps entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals craft compelling narratives that clarify their message and connect with their audience.  </p><p><br>To date, he has helped create over 800 stories that have unlocked opportunities for his clients, from securing investments to landing fellowships and winning major contracts. </p><p><br><strong>Looking ahead:</strong> Dan plans to create a community specifically for "story stage" founders—entrepreneurs at the very early stage where their story is their most valuable asset for attracting investment, sales, and team members. </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p><br><strong>Sponsored by:</strong> One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/scholarship/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/scholarship/ </a></p>]]>
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      <title>Sam Westfall | Archery N Motion &amp; Valor Archery Challenge</title>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 7: From Army Veteran to Archery Entrepreneur with Sam Westfall </p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Sam Westfall as he shares his journey from serving as an M1 Abrams tank mechanic in the Army to founding two archery-focused businesses: Archery in Motion and Valor Archery Challenge. Sam discusses how archery became both therapy and business after a life-changing injury during his military service. </p><p>In this episode: </p><ul><li>Sam's military background, including a career-ending injury when he was crushed by a tank </li><li>His 22-year IT career and transition to entrepreneurship in 2023 </li><li>Creating a patented moving target system that started as a sketch on a bar napkin </li><li>Founding Valor Archery Challenge to provide therapeutic benefits to the military community </li><li>His experience working with Fort Carson to bring archery events to military bases </li></ul><p>Key takeaways: </p><ul><li>Military service provides valuable skills for entrepreneurship: grit, determination, and never giving up </li><li>Finding a healthy outlet (like archery) is essential for mental wellness as a business owner </li><li>The importance of keeping your end goal in mind when building a business </li><li>Learning to navigate the patent process without expensive legal assistance </li><li>Creating community connections to support veteran entrepreneurs </li></ul><p>Guest: Sam Westfall, Army Veteran (1994-2001), CEO &amp; Founder of Archery in Motion and Valor Archery Challenge </p><p>Sam Westfall served in the Army from 1994 to 2001 as an M1 Abrams tank mechanic before a serious accident led to his medical separation. After a 22-year career in IT working with backend technology, servers, and data centers, Sam transitioned to entrepreneurship in 2023. </p><p>His companies include Archery N Motion, which produces innovative moving target systems for archery enthusiasts, and Valor Archery Challenge, which offers therapeutic archery events specifically designed for the military and veteran community. Sam has successfully patented his moving target technology and continues to expand his businesses while creating opportunities for veterans to heal through archery. </p><p><br>Looking ahead: Sam plans to expand Valor Archery Challenge beyond Colorado to multiple states by 2026, while continuing to develop new products like the "monster" moving target system with its 64-foot oval track. </p><p><br>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p><br>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 7: From Army Veteran to Archery Entrepreneur with Sam Westfall </p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Sam Westfall as he shares his journey from serving as an M1 Abrams tank mechanic in the Army to founding two archery-focused businesses: Archery in Motion and Valor Archery Challenge. Sam discusses how archery became both therapy and business after a life-changing injury during his military service. </p><p>In this episode: </p><ul><li>Sam's military background, including a career-ending injury when he was crushed by a tank </li><li>His 22-year IT career and transition to entrepreneurship in 2023 </li><li>Creating a patented moving target system that started as a sketch on a bar napkin </li><li>Founding Valor Archery Challenge to provide therapeutic benefits to the military community </li><li>His experience working with Fort Carson to bring archery events to military bases </li></ul><p>Key takeaways: </p><ul><li>Military service provides valuable skills for entrepreneurship: grit, determination, and never giving up </li><li>Finding a healthy outlet (like archery) is essential for mental wellness as a business owner </li><li>The importance of keeping your end goal in mind when building a business </li><li>Learning to navigate the patent process without expensive legal assistance </li><li>Creating community connections to support veteran entrepreneurs </li></ul><p>Guest: Sam Westfall, Army Veteran (1994-2001), CEO &amp; Founder of Archery in Motion and Valor Archery Challenge </p><p>Sam Westfall served in the Army from 1994 to 2001 as an M1 Abrams tank mechanic before a serious accident led to his medical separation. After a 22-year career in IT working with backend technology, servers, and data centers, Sam transitioned to entrepreneurship in 2023. </p><p>His companies include Archery N Motion, which produces innovative moving target systems for archery enthusiasts, and Valor Archery Challenge, which offers therapeutic archery events specifically designed for the military and veteran community. Sam has successfully patented his moving target technology and continues to expand his businesses while creating opportunities for veterans to heal through archery. </p><p><br>Looking ahead: Sam plans to expand Valor Archery Challenge beyond Colorado to multiple states by 2026, while continuing to develop new products like the "monster" moving target system with its 64-foot oval track. </p><p><br>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p><br>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Rod Loges</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 7: From Army Veteran to Archery Entrepreneur with Sam Westfall </p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Sam Westfall as he shares his journey from serving as an M1 Abrams tank mechanic in the Army to founding two archery-focused businesses: Archery in Motion and Valor Archery Challenge. Sam discusses how archery became both therapy and business after a life-changing injury during his military service. </p><p>In this episode: </p><ul><li>Sam's military background, including a career-ending injury when he was crushed by a tank </li><li>His 22-year IT career and transition to entrepreneurship in 2023 </li><li>Creating a patented moving target system that started as a sketch on a bar napkin </li><li>Founding Valor Archery Challenge to provide therapeutic benefits to the military community </li><li>His experience working with Fort Carson to bring archery events to military bases </li></ul><p>Key takeaways: </p><ul><li>Military service provides valuable skills for entrepreneurship: grit, determination, and never giving up </li><li>Finding a healthy outlet (like archery) is essential for mental wellness as a business owner </li><li>The importance of keeping your end goal in mind when building a business </li><li>Learning to navigate the patent process without expensive legal assistance </li><li>Creating community connections to support veteran entrepreneurs </li></ul><p>Guest: Sam Westfall, Army Veteran (1994-2001), CEO &amp; Founder of Archery in Motion and Valor Archery Challenge </p><p>Sam Westfall served in the Army from 1994 to 2001 as an M1 Abrams tank mechanic before a serious accident led to his medical separation. After a 22-year career in IT working with backend technology, servers, and data centers, Sam transitioned to entrepreneurship in 2023. </p><p>His companies include Archery N Motion, which produces innovative moving target systems for archery enthusiasts, and Valor Archery Challenge, which offers therapeutic archery events specifically designed for the military and veteran community. Sam has successfully patented his moving target technology and continues to expand his businesses while creating opportunities for veterans to heal through archery. </p><p><br>Looking ahead: Sam plans to expand Valor Archery Challenge beyond Colorado to multiple states by 2026, while continuing to develop new products like the "monster" moving target system with its 64-foot oval track. </p><p><br>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p><br>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p>]]>
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      <title>Jake Dyal | Certus Core</title>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 6: Transforming Data Solutions with Jake Dyal</strong> </p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he speaks with Jake Dyal, an Army veteran and co-founder of Certus Core. Jake shares his journey from military intelligence to creating innovative data solutions for national security and discusses the importance of values-based hiring and staying focused on your company's core mission. </p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong> </p><ul><li>Jake's background as an Army intelligence professional with 13 years of service </li><li>His transition from military to civilian government work and finally to entrepreneurship </li><li>The founding story of Certus Core and its mission to provide trustworthy data solutions </li><li>How the company's name reflects their commitment to truth and assured delivery </li><li>Insights into fundraising and maintaining focus while growing a tech company </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong> </p><ul><li>Military experience provides valuable leadership skills that translate to entrepreneurship </li><li>Values-based hiring is critical for building a successful team in a startup environment </li><li>Understanding your audience is essential when communicating with investors </li><li>Staying focused on your core market before expanding prevents dilution of resources </li><li>Learning about PR, marketing, and thought leadership is crucial for veteran entrepreneurs </li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Jake Dyal, Co-founder &amp; CEO of Certus Core, Army veteran</strong> </p><p>Jake Dyal is the co-founder and CEO of Certus Core, a Tampa-based company that provides data transparency solutions through its innovative software platform. Before launching Certus Core in 2021, Jake served 13 years in the Army, followed by nearly a decade as a defense intelligence program manager. His extensive experience includes leading research and development teams in big data and advanced analytics for military and government clients on classified and unclassified projects. </p><p>A Tampa native, Jake has a background in Chinese Mandarin and served in various special operations units during his military career. Outside work, he's passionate about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and recently earned his black belt. Jake co-founded Certus Core with fellow veterans Tim Toohill and Joe Blankenship to solve complex data challenges in the national security space. </p><p>Looking ahead: Certus Core is completing its seed funding round while continuing to expand its software platform, which helps organizations transform data into actionable intelligence. </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 6: Transforming Data Solutions with Jake Dyal</strong> </p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he speaks with Jake Dyal, an Army veteran and co-founder of Certus Core. Jake shares his journey from military intelligence to creating innovative data solutions for national security and discusses the importance of values-based hiring and staying focused on your company's core mission. </p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong> </p><ul><li>Jake's background as an Army intelligence professional with 13 years of service </li><li>His transition from military to civilian government work and finally to entrepreneurship </li><li>The founding story of Certus Core and its mission to provide trustworthy data solutions </li><li>How the company's name reflects their commitment to truth and assured delivery </li><li>Insights into fundraising and maintaining focus while growing a tech company </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong> </p><ul><li>Military experience provides valuable leadership skills that translate to entrepreneurship </li><li>Values-based hiring is critical for building a successful team in a startup environment </li><li>Understanding your audience is essential when communicating with investors </li><li>Staying focused on your core market before expanding prevents dilution of resources </li><li>Learning about PR, marketing, and thought leadership is crucial for veteran entrepreneurs </li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Jake Dyal, Co-founder &amp; CEO of Certus Core, Army veteran</strong> </p><p>Jake Dyal is the co-founder and CEO of Certus Core, a Tampa-based company that provides data transparency solutions through its innovative software platform. Before launching Certus Core in 2021, Jake served 13 years in the Army, followed by nearly a decade as a defense intelligence program manager. His extensive experience includes leading research and development teams in big data and advanced analytics for military and government clients on classified and unclassified projects. </p><p>A Tampa native, Jake has a background in Chinese Mandarin and served in various special operations units during his military career. Outside work, he's passionate about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and recently earned his black belt. Jake co-founded Certus Core with fellow veterans Tim Toohill and Joe Blankenship to solve complex data challenges in the national security space. </p><p>Looking ahead: Certus Core is completing its seed funding round while continuing to expand its software platform, which helps organizations transform data into actionable intelligence. </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 6: Transforming Data Solutions with Jake Dyal</strong> </p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he speaks with Jake Dyal, an Army veteran and co-founder of Certus Core. Jake shares his journey from military intelligence to creating innovative data solutions for national security and discusses the importance of values-based hiring and staying focused on your company's core mission. </p><p><strong>In this episode:</strong> </p><ul><li>Jake's background as an Army intelligence professional with 13 years of service </li><li>His transition from military to civilian government work and finally to entrepreneurship </li><li>The founding story of Certus Core and its mission to provide trustworthy data solutions </li><li>How the company's name reflects their commitment to truth and assured delivery </li><li>Insights into fundraising and maintaining focus while growing a tech company </li></ul><p><strong>Key takeaways:</strong> </p><ul><li>Military experience provides valuable leadership skills that translate to entrepreneurship </li><li>Values-based hiring is critical for building a successful team in a startup environment </li><li>Understanding your audience is essential when communicating with investors </li><li>Staying focused on your core market before expanding prevents dilution of resources </li><li>Learning about PR, marketing, and thought leadership is crucial for veteran entrepreneurs </li></ul><p><strong>Guest: Jake Dyal, Co-founder &amp; CEO of Certus Core, Army veteran</strong> </p><p>Jake Dyal is the co-founder and CEO of Certus Core, a Tampa-based company that provides data transparency solutions through its innovative software platform. Before launching Certus Core in 2021, Jake served 13 years in the Army, followed by nearly a decade as a defense intelligence program manager. His extensive experience includes leading research and development teams in big data and advanced analytics for military and government clients on classified and unclassified projects. </p><p>A Tampa native, Jake has a background in Chinese Mandarin and served in various special operations units during his military career. Outside work, he's passionate about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and recently earned his black belt. Jake co-founded Certus Core with fellow veterans Tim Toohill and Joe Blankenship to solve complex data challenges in the national security space. </p><p>Looking ahead: Certus Core is completing its seed funding round while continuing to expand its software platform, which helps organizations transform data into actionable intelligence. </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p>]]>
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      <title>Nathan Gray | MeshComm Engineering</title>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 5: Connecting Rural America with Nathan Gray </p><p> </p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he speaks with Nathan Gray, Army veteran and founder of MeshComm Engineering. Nate shares his journey from electronic warfare technician to creating communication solutions for rural and remote areas, while also discussing the importance of customer development in building a successful business. </p><p> </p><p>In this episode: </p><ul><li>Nate's background as an Army combat veteran with deployments to South Korea and Iraq </li><li>His lifelong passion for communications that began at age nine </li><li>Building MeshComm Engineering to solve connectivity problems in rural areas </li><li>Overcoming personal challenges related to PTSD and startup stress </li><li>The critical importance of customer discovery for finding product-market fit </li></ul><p> </p><p>Key takeaways: </p><ul><li>Military persistence and leadership skills translate directly to entrepreneurship </li><li>Having a clear vision beyond financial gain is crucial for surviving business challenges </li><li>Customer development is essential before seeking investment capital </li><li>When you find true product-market fit, "the string pulls you" instead of you pushing </li><li>Building strong support systems is vital for entrepreneurial success </li></ul><p> </p><p>Guest: Nathan Gray, Founder &amp; CEO of MeshComm Engineering, Army veteran </p><p> </p><p>Nathan Gray is the founder of MeshComm Engineering in Johnstown, Colorado. His company provides connectivity solutions for rural and remote areas where cellular and internet service is unreliable or nonexistent. As an Army veteran who served 11 years including deployments to Korea and Iraq, Nate brings his military experience and lifelong passion for communications technology to solving complex connectivity challenges. </p><p> </p><p>Nathan's journey as an entrepreneur has been shaped by both his technical expertise and personal experiences. After struggling with PTSD following his military service, he found purpose and healing through building a business focused on service to others. Through programs like Bunker Labs and the IVMF ambassadors program, Nathan has both received support and given back to the veteran entrepreneur community. </p><p> </p><p>Outside his business, Nathan is a father of six who enjoys outdoor activities like trail running, rock climbing, and astronomy. His approach to entrepreneurship emphasizes the importance of having a clear vision, building strong support systems, and focusing on customer needs rather than technology alone. </p><p> </p><p>Looking ahead: MeshComm Engineering continues to expand its services while Nate mentors other veteran entrepreneurs through his work as an IVMF ambassador. </p><p> </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p> </p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p><p> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 5: Connecting Rural America with Nathan Gray </p><p> </p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he speaks with Nathan Gray, Army veteran and founder of MeshComm Engineering. Nate shares his journey from electronic warfare technician to creating communication solutions for rural and remote areas, while also discussing the importance of customer development in building a successful business. </p><p> </p><p>In this episode: </p><ul><li>Nate's background as an Army combat veteran with deployments to South Korea and Iraq </li><li>His lifelong passion for communications that began at age nine </li><li>Building MeshComm Engineering to solve connectivity problems in rural areas </li><li>Overcoming personal challenges related to PTSD and startup stress </li><li>The critical importance of customer discovery for finding product-market fit </li></ul><p> </p><p>Key takeaways: </p><ul><li>Military persistence and leadership skills translate directly to entrepreneurship </li><li>Having a clear vision beyond financial gain is crucial for surviving business challenges </li><li>Customer development is essential before seeking investment capital </li><li>When you find true product-market fit, "the string pulls you" instead of you pushing </li><li>Building strong support systems is vital for entrepreneurial success </li></ul><p> </p><p>Guest: Nathan Gray, Founder &amp; CEO of MeshComm Engineering, Army veteran </p><p> </p><p>Nathan Gray is the founder of MeshComm Engineering in Johnstown, Colorado. His company provides connectivity solutions for rural and remote areas where cellular and internet service is unreliable or nonexistent. As an Army veteran who served 11 years including deployments to Korea and Iraq, Nate brings his military experience and lifelong passion for communications technology to solving complex connectivity challenges. </p><p> </p><p>Nathan's journey as an entrepreneur has been shaped by both his technical expertise and personal experiences. After struggling with PTSD following his military service, he found purpose and healing through building a business focused on service to others. Through programs like Bunker Labs and the IVMF ambassadors program, Nathan has both received support and given back to the veteran entrepreneur community. </p><p> </p><p>Outside his business, Nathan is a father of six who enjoys outdoor activities like trail running, rock climbing, and astronomy. His approach to entrepreneurship emphasizes the importance of having a clear vision, building strong support systems, and focusing on customer needs rather than technology alone. </p><p> </p><p>Looking ahead: MeshComm Engineering continues to expand its services while Nate mentors other veteran entrepreneurs through his work as an IVMF ambassador. </p><p> </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p> </p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p><p> </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 5: Connecting Rural America with Nathan Gray </p><p> </p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he speaks with Nathan Gray, Army veteran and founder of MeshComm Engineering. Nate shares his journey from electronic warfare technician to creating communication solutions for rural and remote areas, while also discussing the importance of customer development in building a successful business. </p><p> </p><p>In this episode: </p><ul><li>Nate's background as an Army combat veteran with deployments to South Korea and Iraq </li><li>His lifelong passion for communications that began at age nine </li><li>Building MeshComm Engineering to solve connectivity problems in rural areas </li><li>Overcoming personal challenges related to PTSD and startup stress </li><li>The critical importance of customer discovery for finding product-market fit </li></ul><p> </p><p>Key takeaways: </p><ul><li>Military persistence and leadership skills translate directly to entrepreneurship </li><li>Having a clear vision beyond financial gain is crucial for surviving business challenges </li><li>Customer development is essential before seeking investment capital </li><li>When you find true product-market fit, "the string pulls you" instead of you pushing </li><li>Building strong support systems is vital for entrepreneurial success </li></ul><p> </p><p>Guest: Nathan Gray, Founder &amp; CEO of MeshComm Engineering, Army veteran </p><p> </p><p>Nathan Gray is the founder of MeshComm Engineering in Johnstown, Colorado. His company provides connectivity solutions for rural and remote areas where cellular and internet service is unreliable or nonexistent. As an Army veteran who served 11 years including deployments to Korea and Iraq, Nate brings his military experience and lifelong passion for communications technology to solving complex connectivity challenges. </p><p> </p><p>Nathan's journey as an entrepreneur has been shaped by both his technical expertise and personal experiences. After struggling with PTSD following his military service, he found purpose and healing through building a business focused on service to others. Through programs like Bunker Labs and the IVMF ambassadors program, Nathan has both received support and given back to the veteran entrepreneur community. </p><p> </p><p>Outside his business, Nathan is a father of six who enjoys outdoor activities like trail running, rock climbing, and astronomy. His approach to entrepreneurship emphasizes the importance of having a clear vision, building strong support systems, and focusing on customer needs rather than technology alone. </p><p> </p><p>Looking ahead: MeshComm Engineering continues to expand its services while Nate mentors other veteran entrepreneurs through his work as an IVMF ambassador. </p><p> </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p> </p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p><p> </p>]]>
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      <title>Christian Espinosa | Blue Goat Cyber</title>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 4: Securing Medical Devices and Saving Lives with Christian Espinosa </p><p> </p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he speaks with Christian Espinosa, Founder and CEO of Blue Goat Cyber, about his mission to protect patients by defending medical devices against cybersecurity threats. Christian shares his journey from Air Force officer to cybersecurity entrepreneur, including how a personal health crisis inspired his focused approach to medical technology security. </p><p> </p><p>In this episode: </p><ul><li>Christian's transition from Air Force Academy graduate to communications officer protecting classified networks </li><li>How his experience with life-threatening blood clots highlighted the importance of secure medical devices </li><li>Building Blue Goat Cyber with a specialized focus on MedTech cybersecurity </li><li>The process of helping medical device manufacturers navigate FDA and European regulatory requirements </li><li>Achieving in 18 months what took six years with his previous company by focusing on a clear niche </li></ul><p> </p><p>Key takeaways: </p><ul><li>Finding a specific niche accelerates business growth and clarifies messaging </li><li>Position yourself as a guide who solves specific problems rather than focusing on self-promotion </li><li>Diversify lead generation strategies, balancing inbound marketing with partnerships and networking </li><li>Military experience provides valuable leadership and teamwork skills for entrepreneurship </li><li>Personal challenges can inspire business missions that protect others </li></ul><p> </p><p>Guest: Christian Espinosa, Founder &amp; CEO of Blue Goat Cyber, Air Force Academy graduate and veteran </p><p> </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianespinosa/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianespinosa/</a> </p><p> </p><p>Christian Espinosa is the founder and CEO of Blue Goat Cyber, a company specializing in MedTech cybersecurity. Prior to this venture, Christian founded and sold another cybersecurity company in 2020. As an Air Force veteran and Air Force Academy graduate, Christian initially trained to fly jets before becoming a communications officer protecting classified networks. After his military service, he worked in DOD contract positions before transitioning to commercial and freelance work, ultimately founding his first company in 2014. </p><p> </p><p>Christian's path to founding Blue Goat Cyber was deeply personal. In early 2022, he developed six blood clots in his left leg that nearly claimed his life. A portable Doppler ultrasound device helped diagnose his condition quickly, underscoring for Christian the critical importance of secure, reliable medical technology. This experience and his cybersecurity expertise inspired him to focus exclusively on helping medical device manufacturers protect their products from cyber threats while navigating FDA regulations. </p><p> </p><p>Blue Goat Cyber works with medical device innovators to accelerate their time to market by managing all aspects of cybersecurity compliance, from documentation and risk assessment to penetration testing and software analysis. The company has achieved a 100% success rate helping clients get FDA approvals for life-saving technologies including robotic surgery systems and diagnostic tools. </p><p> </p><p>Looking ahead: Christian continues to scale Blue Goat Cyber by refining the company's messaging and diversifying lead generation strategies while mentoring other veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p> </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p> </p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p><p> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 4: Securing Medical Devices and Saving Lives with Christian Espinosa </p><p> </p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he speaks with Christian Espinosa, Founder and CEO of Blue Goat Cyber, about his mission to protect patients by defending medical devices against cybersecurity threats. Christian shares his journey from Air Force officer to cybersecurity entrepreneur, including how a personal health crisis inspired his focused approach to medical technology security. </p><p> </p><p>In this episode: </p><ul><li>Christian's transition from Air Force Academy graduate to communications officer protecting classified networks </li><li>How his experience with life-threatening blood clots highlighted the importance of secure medical devices </li><li>Building Blue Goat Cyber with a specialized focus on MedTech cybersecurity </li><li>The process of helping medical device manufacturers navigate FDA and European regulatory requirements </li><li>Achieving in 18 months what took six years with his previous company by focusing on a clear niche </li></ul><p> </p><p>Key takeaways: </p><ul><li>Finding a specific niche accelerates business growth and clarifies messaging </li><li>Position yourself as a guide who solves specific problems rather than focusing on self-promotion </li><li>Diversify lead generation strategies, balancing inbound marketing with partnerships and networking </li><li>Military experience provides valuable leadership and teamwork skills for entrepreneurship </li><li>Personal challenges can inspire business missions that protect others </li></ul><p> </p><p>Guest: Christian Espinosa, Founder &amp; CEO of Blue Goat Cyber, Air Force Academy graduate and veteran </p><p> </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianespinosa/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianespinosa/</a> </p><p> </p><p>Christian Espinosa is the founder and CEO of Blue Goat Cyber, a company specializing in MedTech cybersecurity. Prior to this venture, Christian founded and sold another cybersecurity company in 2020. As an Air Force veteran and Air Force Academy graduate, Christian initially trained to fly jets before becoming a communications officer protecting classified networks. After his military service, he worked in DOD contract positions before transitioning to commercial and freelance work, ultimately founding his first company in 2014. </p><p> </p><p>Christian's path to founding Blue Goat Cyber was deeply personal. In early 2022, he developed six blood clots in his left leg that nearly claimed his life. A portable Doppler ultrasound device helped diagnose his condition quickly, underscoring for Christian the critical importance of secure, reliable medical technology. This experience and his cybersecurity expertise inspired him to focus exclusively on helping medical device manufacturers protect their products from cyber threats while navigating FDA regulations. </p><p> </p><p>Blue Goat Cyber works with medical device innovators to accelerate their time to market by managing all aspects of cybersecurity compliance, from documentation and risk assessment to penetration testing and software analysis. The company has achieved a 100% success rate helping clients get FDA approvals for life-saving technologies including robotic surgery systems and diagnostic tools. </p><p> </p><p>Looking ahead: Christian continues to scale Blue Goat Cyber by refining the company's messaging and diversifying lead generation strategies while mentoring other veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p> </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p> </p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p><p> </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast – Episode 4: Securing Medical Devices and Saving Lives with Christian Espinosa </p><p> </p><p>Join host Rod Loges as he speaks with Christian Espinosa, Founder and CEO of Blue Goat Cyber, about his mission to protect patients by defending medical devices against cybersecurity threats. Christian shares his journey from Air Force officer to cybersecurity entrepreneur, including how a personal health crisis inspired his focused approach to medical technology security. </p><p> </p><p>In this episode: </p><ul><li>Christian's transition from Air Force Academy graduate to communications officer protecting classified networks </li><li>How his experience with life-threatening blood clots highlighted the importance of secure medical devices </li><li>Building Blue Goat Cyber with a specialized focus on MedTech cybersecurity </li><li>The process of helping medical device manufacturers navigate FDA and European regulatory requirements </li><li>Achieving in 18 months what took six years with his previous company by focusing on a clear niche </li></ul><p> </p><p>Key takeaways: </p><ul><li>Finding a specific niche accelerates business growth and clarifies messaging </li><li>Position yourself as a guide who solves specific problems rather than focusing on self-promotion </li><li>Diversify lead generation strategies, balancing inbound marketing with partnerships and networking </li><li>Military experience provides valuable leadership and teamwork skills for entrepreneurship </li><li>Personal challenges can inspire business missions that protect others </li></ul><p> </p><p>Guest: Christian Espinosa, Founder &amp; CEO of Blue Goat Cyber, Air Force Academy graduate and veteran </p><p> </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianespinosa/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianespinosa/</a> </p><p> </p><p>Christian Espinosa is the founder and CEO of Blue Goat Cyber, a company specializing in MedTech cybersecurity. Prior to this venture, Christian founded and sold another cybersecurity company in 2020. As an Air Force veteran and Air Force Academy graduate, Christian initially trained to fly jets before becoming a communications officer protecting classified networks. After his military service, he worked in DOD contract positions before transitioning to commercial and freelance work, ultimately founding his first company in 2014. </p><p> </p><p>Christian's path to founding Blue Goat Cyber was deeply personal. In early 2022, he developed six blood clots in his left leg that nearly claimed his life. A portable Doppler ultrasound device helped diagnose his condition quickly, underscoring for Christian the critical importance of secure, reliable medical technology. This experience and his cybersecurity expertise inspired him to focus exclusively on helping medical device manufacturers protect their products from cyber threats while navigating FDA regulations. </p><p> </p><p>Blue Goat Cyber works with medical device innovators to accelerate their time to market by managing all aspects of cybersecurity compliance, from documentation and risk assessment to penetration testing and software analysis. The company has achieved a 100% success rate helping clients get FDA approvals for life-saving technologies including robotic surgery systems and diagnostic tools. </p><p> </p><p>Looking ahead: Christian continues to scale Blue Goat Cyber by refining the company's messaging and diversifying lead generation strategies while mentoring other veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p> </p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs. </p><p> </p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com/">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a> </p><p> </p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a> </p><p> </p>]]>
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      <title>Dr. Trillitye Paullin, PhD | Free to Feed</title>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 3: From Military Service to Empowering Parents with Dr. Trillitye (Dr. Trill) Paullin, PhD.</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Dr. Trill as she shares her journey from joining the Army National Guard at 17 to founding Free to Feed. Dr. Trill discusses balancing military service, motherhood, and entrepreneurship while helping families with infant food allergies.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>Joining the Army National Guard before high school graduation and serving in Baghdad</li><li>Creating Free to Feed based on personal experience with her daughters' food allergies</li><li>Expanding from a test kit concept to global telehealth services</li><li>Using multiple funding approaches, including grants, venture capital, angels, self-funding, and crowdfunding</li><li>Current patent status in 42 countries</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><ul><li>Military service provides perspective for handling business challenges</li><li>Success requires pursuing multiple funding paths at once</li><li>Business growth came from listening to parent needs</li><li>Helping others creates success, whether one person or millions</li><li>The military taught adaptability and learning new skills</li></ul><p>Guest: Dr. Trillitye Paullin, CEO &amp; Co-founder of Free to Feed, Army National Guard (19 years of service), PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/trillitye-paullin/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/trillitye-paullin/</a></p><p>Dr. Trillitye (Dr. Trill) Paullin, PhD, is a distinguished cellular and molecular biologist with a focus on the molecular components of human milk. She is an Operation Iraqi Freedom Veteran, currently serving her 19th year in the Army National Guard, and is the CEO and co-founder of Free to Feed. Dr. Trill’s passion for empowering parents on their lactation journey was ignited after her own daughters experienced food reactions to proteins transferred from her diet to breast milk. Determined to provide the research, resources, and support she lacked during that challenging time, she founded Free to Feed alongside Dr. LaChiana Hamilton, DNP.</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Trill’s groundbreaking work in breastfeeding and food reactivity has garnered grant funding from renowned institutions, including the National Science Foundation. She has collaborated with renowned research institutions such as Stanford University and the University of Idaho, contributing significantly to the expanding body of research surrounding lactation. Her innovative contributions include the invention of the first at-home test kit to detect allergens in human milk, which is currently in the manufacturing phase. This test kit is part of Free to Feed’s comprehensive offering, which includes an educational support package, a tracking app, and personal consultations, all designed to support and empower parents on their lactation journey.</p><p>Looking ahead: Free to Feed currently helps families globally through telehealth services while working toward test kit commercialization.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial www.onedegreefinancial.com</p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at https://www.milcomfounders.com/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 3: From Military Service to Empowering Parents with Dr. Trillitye (Dr. Trill) Paullin, PhD.</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Dr. Trill as she shares her journey from joining the Army National Guard at 17 to founding Free to Feed. Dr. Trill discusses balancing military service, motherhood, and entrepreneurship while helping families with infant food allergies.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>Joining the Army National Guard before high school graduation and serving in Baghdad</li><li>Creating Free to Feed based on personal experience with her daughters' food allergies</li><li>Expanding from a test kit concept to global telehealth services</li><li>Using multiple funding approaches, including grants, venture capital, angels, self-funding, and crowdfunding</li><li>Current patent status in 42 countries</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><ul><li>Military service provides perspective for handling business challenges</li><li>Success requires pursuing multiple funding paths at once</li><li>Business growth came from listening to parent needs</li><li>Helping others creates success, whether one person or millions</li><li>The military taught adaptability and learning new skills</li></ul><p>Guest: Dr. Trillitye Paullin, CEO &amp; Co-founder of Free to Feed, Army National Guard (19 years of service), PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/trillitye-paullin/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/trillitye-paullin/</a></p><p>Dr. Trillitye (Dr. Trill) Paullin, PhD, is a distinguished cellular and molecular biologist with a focus on the molecular components of human milk. She is an Operation Iraqi Freedom Veteran, currently serving her 19th year in the Army National Guard, and is the CEO and co-founder of Free to Feed. Dr. Trill’s passion for empowering parents on their lactation journey was ignited after her own daughters experienced food reactions to proteins transferred from her diet to breast milk. Determined to provide the research, resources, and support she lacked during that challenging time, she founded Free to Feed alongside Dr. LaChiana Hamilton, DNP.</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Trill’s groundbreaking work in breastfeeding and food reactivity has garnered grant funding from renowned institutions, including the National Science Foundation. She has collaborated with renowned research institutions such as Stanford University and the University of Idaho, contributing significantly to the expanding body of research surrounding lactation. Her innovative contributions include the invention of the first at-home test kit to detect allergens in human milk, which is currently in the manufacturing phase. This test kit is part of Free to Feed’s comprehensive offering, which includes an educational support package, a tracking app, and personal consultations, all designed to support and empower parents on their lactation journey.</p><p>Looking ahead: Free to Feed currently helps families globally through telehealth services while working toward test kit commercialization.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial www.onedegreefinancial.com</p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at https://www.milcomfounders.com/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jan 2025 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 3: From Military Service to Empowering Parents with Dr. Trillitye (Dr. Trill) Paullin, PhD.</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Dr. Trill as she shares her journey from joining the Army National Guard at 17 to founding Free to Feed. Dr. Trill discusses balancing military service, motherhood, and entrepreneurship while helping families with infant food allergies.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>Joining the Army National Guard before high school graduation and serving in Baghdad</li><li>Creating Free to Feed based on personal experience with her daughters' food allergies</li><li>Expanding from a test kit concept to global telehealth services</li><li>Using multiple funding approaches, including grants, venture capital, angels, self-funding, and crowdfunding</li><li>Current patent status in 42 countries</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><ul><li>Military service provides perspective for handling business challenges</li><li>Success requires pursuing multiple funding paths at once</li><li>Business growth came from listening to parent needs</li><li>Helping others creates success, whether one person or millions</li><li>The military taught adaptability and learning new skills</li></ul><p>Guest: Dr. Trillitye Paullin, CEO &amp; Co-founder of Free to Feed, Army National Guard (19 years of service), PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/trillitye-paullin/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/trillitye-paullin/</a></p><p>Dr. Trillitye (Dr. Trill) Paullin, PhD, is a distinguished cellular and molecular biologist with a focus on the molecular components of human milk. She is an Operation Iraqi Freedom Veteran, currently serving her 19th year in the Army National Guard, and is the CEO and co-founder of Free to Feed. Dr. Trill’s passion for empowering parents on their lactation journey was ignited after her own daughters experienced food reactions to proteins transferred from her diet to breast milk. Determined to provide the research, resources, and support she lacked during that challenging time, she founded Free to Feed alongside Dr. LaChiana Hamilton, DNP.</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Trill’s groundbreaking work in breastfeeding and food reactivity has garnered grant funding from renowned institutions, including the National Science Foundation. She has collaborated with renowned research institutions such as Stanford University and the University of Idaho, contributing significantly to the expanding body of research surrounding lactation. Her innovative contributions include the invention of the first at-home test kit to detect allergens in human milk, which is currently in the manufacturing phase. This test kit is part of Free to Feed’s comprehensive offering, which includes an educational support package, a tracking app, and personal consultations, all designed to support and empower parents on their lactation journey.</p><p>Looking ahead: Free to Feed currently helps families globally through telehealth services while working toward test kit commercialization.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial www.onedegreefinancial.com</p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at https://www.milcomfounders.com/</p>]]>
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      <title>Don Spies | Outrider Analytics</title>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 2: Blockchain Analytics and Veteran Entrepreneurship with Don Spies</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Don Spies as they discuss founding Outrider Analytics, a blockchain analytics company helping trace and identify blockchain activities. Don shares his transition from 13 years in Military Intelligence to entrepreneurship.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>Starting Outrider Analytics 15 months ago</li><li>Military skills that transfer to business: small team tactics, discipline, planning, and resource management</li><li>Overcoming the initial fear of entrepreneurship</li><li>Supporting government and private sector clients</li><li>Plans for launching Outrider Institute education program</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><ul><li>Military experience provides valuable business foundations</li><li>Starting a business requires personal courage</li><li>Many support resources exist for veteran entrepreneurs</li><li>The blockchain industry is becoming a validated asset class</li><li>Education is crucial for emerging technologies</li></ul><p>Guest: Don Spies Founder &amp; CEO of Outrider Analytics, Former U.S. Army Military Intelligence Officer </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-spies/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-spies/</a></p><p>Don founded Outrider Analytics to address the growing need for a product- and vendor-agnostic solution in the blockchain analytic ecosystem. Previously, he was the Director of Strategic Initiatives at a blockchain data and software company, where he shaped international policies regarding cryptocurrency adoption and blockchain analytic solutions. Domestically, he assisted the U.S. Government’s intelligence, defense, and law enforcement communities with identifying, planning, and implementing their blockchain analytic requirements as a part of their exploitation strategy.</p><p><br></p><p>Prior to this role, he led both intelligence and cybersecurity teams at the Department of the Treasury and as an Officer in the U.S. Army. A Veteran with experience commanding in a combat environment, Don holds Master’s Degrees from The Eisenhower School of National Security and Resource Strategy and the American Military University.</p><p>Looking ahead: Outrider Institute plans to launch within 30 days, offering affordable blockchain analytics education and certification programs, with future plans to accept GI Bill benefits.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial www.onedegreefinancial.com</p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at https://www.milcomfounders.com/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 2: Blockchain Analytics and Veteran Entrepreneurship with Don Spies</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Don Spies as they discuss founding Outrider Analytics, a blockchain analytics company helping trace and identify blockchain activities. Don shares his transition from 13 years in Military Intelligence to entrepreneurship.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>Starting Outrider Analytics 15 months ago</li><li>Military skills that transfer to business: small team tactics, discipline, planning, and resource management</li><li>Overcoming the initial fear of entrepreneurship</li><li>Supporting government and private sector clients</li><li>Plans for launching Outrider Institute education program</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><ul><li>Military experience provides valuable business foundations</li><li>Starting a business requires personal courage</li><li>Many support resources exist for veteran entrepreneurs</li><li>The blockchain industry is becoming a validated asset class</li><li>Education is crucial for emerging technologies</li></ul><p>Guest: Don Spies Founder &amp; CEO of Outrider Analytics, Former U.S. Army Military Intelligence Officer </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-spies/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-spies/</a></p><p>Don founded Outrider Analytics to address the growing need for a product- and vendor-agnostic solution in the blockchain analytic ecosystem. Previously, he was the Director of Strategic Initiatives at a blockchain data and software company, where he shaped international policies regarding cryptocurrency adoption and blockchain analytic solutions. Domestically, he assisted the U.S. Government’s intelligence, defense, and law enforcement communities with identifying, planning, and implementing their blockchain analytic requirements as a part of their exploitation strategy.</p><p><br></p><p>Prior to this role, he led both intelligence and cybersecurity teams at the Department of the Treasury and as an Officer in the U.S. Army. A Veteran with experience commanding in a combat environment, Don holds Master’s Degrees from The Eisenhower School of National Security and Resource Strategy and the American Military University.</p><p>Looking ahead: Outrider Institute plans to launch within 30 days, offering affordable blockchain analytics education and certification programs, with future plans to accept GI Bill benefits.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial www.onedegreefinancial.com</p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at https://www.milcomfounders.com/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2025 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 2: Blockchain Analytics and Veteran Entrepreneurship with Don Spies</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Don Spies as they discuss founding Outrider Analytics, a blockchain analytics company helping trace and identify blockchain activities. Don shares his transition from 13 years in Military Intelligence to entrepreneurship.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>Starting Outrider Analytics 15 months ago</li><li>Military skills that transfer to business: small team tactics, discipline, planning, and resource management</li><li>Overcoming the initial fear of entrepreneurship</li><li>Supporting government and private sector clients</li><li>Plans for launching Outrider Institute education program</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><ul><li>Military experience provides valuable business foundations</li><li>Starting a business requires personal courage</li><li>Many support resources exist for veteran entrepreneurs</li><li>The blockchain industry is becoming a validated asset class</li><li>Education is crucial for emerging technologies</li></ul><p>Guest: Don Spies Founder &amp; CEO of Outrider Analytics, Former U.S. Army Military Intelligence Officer </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-spies/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-spies/</a></p><p>Don founded Outrider Analytics to address the growing need for a product- and vendor-agnostic solution in the blockchain analytic ecosystem. Previously, he was the Director of Strategic Initiatives at a blockchain data and software company, where he shaped international policies regarding cryptocurrency adoption and blockchain analytic solutions. Domestically, he assisted the U.S. Government’s intelligence, defense, and law enforcement communities with identifying, planning, and implementing their blockchain analytic requirements as a part of their exploitation strategy.</p><p><br></p><p>Prior to this role, he led both intelligence and cybersecurity teams at the Department of the Treasury and as an Officer in the U.S. Army. A Veteran with experience commanding in a combat environment, Don holds Master’s Degrees from The Eisenhower School of National Security and Resource Strategy and the American Military University.</p><p>Looking ahead: Outrider Institute plans to launch within 30 days, offering affordable blockchain analytics education and certification programs, with future plans to accept GI Bill benefits.</p><p>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial www.onedegreefinancial.com</p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at https://www.milcomfounders.com/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 1 Gratitude in Business Leadership: A Conversation with Austen Brower</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Austen Brower as they explore how gratitude can transform business culture and leadership. Austen shares insights from his journey writing 365 gratitude notes and his book "Gratitude: A Work in Progress."</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>How gratitude practices can improve employee retention and client relationships</li><li>Practical ways to implement gratitude in the workplace</li><li>The importance of ritualizing gratitude through regular practices</li><li>Actual examples of how gratitude impacts business outcomes</li><li>Tips for creating a culture of appreciation in your organization</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><ul><li>Written, verbal, and intentional acts of gratitude can all play important roles</li><li>Consistency through scheduled practices helps maintain gratitude initiatives</li><li>Public recognition and gratitude walls can help build a positive culture</li><li>Gratitude can open meaningful conversations and build trust</li><li>Showing appreciation benefits both the giver and receiver</li></ul><p>Guest: Austen Brower Author of "Gratitude: A Work in Progress" LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/austenbrower/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/austenbrower/</a></p><p><br>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 1 Gratitude in Business Leadership: A Conversation with Austen Brower</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Austen Brower as they explore how gratitude can transform business culture and leadership. Austen shares insights from his journey writing 365 gratitude notes and his book "Gratitude: A Work in Progress."</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>How gratitude practices can improve employee retention and client relationships</li><li>Practical ways to implement gratitude in the workplace</li><li>The importance of ritualizing gratitude through regular practices</li><li>Actual examples of how gratitude impacts business outcomes</li><li>Tips for creating a culture of appreciation in your organization</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><ul><li>Written, verbal, and intentional acts of gratitude can all play important roles</li><li>Consistency through scheduled practices helps maintain gratitude initiatives</li><li>Public recognition and gratitude walls can help build a positive culture</li><li>Gratitude can open meaningful conversations and build trust</li><li>Showing appreciation benefits both the giver and receiver</li></ul><p>Guest: Austen Brower Author of "Gratitude: A Work in Progress" LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/austenbrower/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/austenbrower/</a></p><p><br>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2024 12:58:50 -0500</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Rod Loges</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>MILCOM Founders Podcast - Episode 1 Gratitude in Business Leadership: A Conversation with Austen Brower</p><p>Join host Rod Loges and guest Austen Brower as they explore how gratitude can transform business culture and leadership. Austen shares insights from his journey writing 365 gratitude notes and his book "Gratitude: A Work in Progress."</p><p>In this episode:</p><ul><li>How gratitude practices can improve employee retention and client relationships</li><li>Practical ways to implement gratitude in the workplace</li><li>The importance of ritualizing gratitude through regular practices</li><li>Actual examples of how gratitude impacts business outcomes</li><li>Tips for creating a culture of appreciation in your organization</li></ul><p>Key takeaways:</p><ul><li>Written, verbal, and intentional acts of gratitude can all play important roles</li><li>Consistency through scheduled practices helps maintain gratitude initiatives</li><li>Public recognition and gratitude walls can help build a positive culture</li><li>Gratitude can open meaningful conversations and build trust</li><li>Showing appreciation benefits both the giver and receiver</li></ul><p>Guest: Austen Brower Author of "Gratitude: A Work in Progress" LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/austenbrower/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/austenbrower/</a></p><p><br>The MILCOM Founders Podcast champions and celebrates military community business owners. Each episode brings practical insights and lessons learned from successful veteran entrepreneurs.</p><p>Sponsored by One Degree Financial <a href="http://www.onedegreefinancial.com">www.onedegreefinancial.com</a></p><p>Want to support veteran entrepreneurs? Learn about the Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship Fund at <a href="https://www.milcomfounders.com/">https://www.milcomfounders.com/</a></p>]]>
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