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  • Rima Ziuraitis: Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) in Ukraine
    Jun 26 2025

    Rima is a medic in the Armed Forces of Ukraine and a tactical medicine instructor originally from the United States. She came to Ukraine as an NGO volunteer in 2022 and began medical studies in 2023 before enlisting in 2024. Now, she works on medical evacuations of soldiers from the frontlines and works in stabilization points where they receive casualties and stabilize their injuries for transport to the nearest hospital.

    Before enlisting, she taught tactical medicine per TCCC standards at the International Center for Tactical Medicine in Ukraine. In her spare time, she writes about tactical medicine for a wider audience based on evolving needs and lessons learned on the ground in Ukraine.


    More about Rima:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rimamedua

    Send Rima and her team medical supplies: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3QM0WCUA0PBK2?ref_=wl_share

    Or, snacks from home: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/390U40XEQSS4P?ref_=wl_share


    Blue Yellow USA address for care packages:

    C/O Blue Yellow USA NFP

    PO box 641

    Naperville, IL

    60566


    Timestamps:

    00:00:21 Introduction to Rima Ziuraitis

    00:01:07 Being a Medic in Ukraine

    00:03:24 Typical Day on Location

    00:04:50 Critical Medic Skills

    00:06:51 Defense Against Incoming Drones

    00:08:54 Change in Kits and Armor Since Stationed

    00:12:34 Acronyms Taught in TCCC

    00:15:04 CMC and CLS

    00:16:52 Quick Civilian Medical Training in Ukraine

    00:17:49 Knockoff Tourniquets

    00:21:44 Impactful Experiences Treating Patients

    00:25:23 Coping with Loss and Trauma

    00:26:42 Restoring Hope and Humanity

    00:28:07 Working with People from All Over the World

    00:28:47 Working with Cultural Differences

    00:29:37 Important Qualities for Joining an International Unit

    00:31:51 Exaggerating Backgrounds

    00:34:40 Unique Challenges in Ukraine

    00:37:21 Tourniquet Training

    00:41:41 Tourniquet Placement

    00:44:41 Tampons in the Medkit

    00:47:41 Key Factors to Help Teams Stay Resilient

    00:50:15 Maintaining Physical and Mental Health

    00:52:07 Supporting Comradery with the Team

    00:54:00 Change in Perspective on War

    00:57:21 Rebuilding and Healing After War

    00:58:38 Encounters with Russian Soldiers

    00:59:32 Advice for Those Considering Humanitarian Work

    01:00:49 How to Donate Fruit Rollups

    01:01:37 How Often Does Rima Come Home?

    01:02:15 Being Back in the U.S.

    01:04:28 One Book Everyone Should Read

    01:05:27 Best and Worst Advice Ever Received

    01:08:11 Outro






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    1 h et 9 min
  • Chris Brennan: Leadership Lessons from the Australian SAS Regiment - Ep. 113
    Jun 11 2025

    Chris Brennan served for 15 years in the Australian Army, 11 of which were as an operator within the Special Air Service Regiment (SASR).

    He fulfilled multiple team specialist roles, including as a JTAC and Tandem Bundle Master within a Freefall Assault Team, before progressing into leadership roles as a team 2IC and culminating his career as an SASR Team Leader.

    Chris deployed on multiple occasions and spent two years as a specialist trainer and assessor in the SASR's selection and training squadron.

    He assisted in the design and implementation of high-risk training for new members undergoing the SASR reinforcement cycle, as well as assisting in the delivery of team-leading packages to
    those undergoing progression into tactical leadership functions.

    Upon transitioning from the Australian Defence Force, Chris completed his Master of Business degree through the University of New South Wales, which provided academic backing to his lived experiences within the SASR.

    As a result, Chris founded OMADA Performance Concepts, a high–performance team consultancy. Through OMADA, he now delivers specialised Team Development solutions, Team Leadership packages, and Instructor Development programs for critical response teams operating in high-risk environments.

    More about Chris:

    Website: www.omadapc.com.au

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omada.performance.concepts/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-brennan-991215353/

    Timestamps:

    00:00:21 Introduction to Chris Brennan

    00:01:41 Brennan’s Career in the Australian SAS

    00:04:05 Unit Supporters' Success in the U.S.

    00:05:39 Hardest Part of Selection

    00:07:16 Testing Standards

    00:09:17 Quick Note: Mental and Emotional Demands of Selection

    00:10:14 Freefall Rules

    00:11:19 Jumping Bundles

    00:12:24 Working as an Instructor

    00:13:21 What Makes a Student Stand Out in the Reinforcement Cycle?

    00:14:51 Evaluating Attributes

    00:21:24 Cultural Fit

    00:24:44 Team Gear, My Gear, Me

    00:25:25 Training Other Team Leaders

    00:26:03 What Makes an Effective Team Leader?

    00:31:02 Tom Satterly and the Hot Wash

    00:35:55 Staying Focused on Things You Can Change

    00:39:17 Founding Omada

    00:44:40 Applying Previous Experiences

    00:51:37 Future Plans for Omada

    00:53:36 Working for Omada

    00:54:06 One Book that Everyone Should Read

    00:58:09 Best and Worst Advice Ever Received

    00:59:48 Contact Chris Brennan

    01:00:37 Outro




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    1 h et 1 min
  • Philip A. Armstrong, STS PJ: Bronze Stars and Gummy Bears - Ep. 112
    May 29 2025

    Philip Andrew Armstrong is a decorated combat veteran, elite-level medic, program manager, and resilience-driven father of four. Raised in the woods by hippies and unable to read until the age of 14, his early life was unconventional, marked by hardship, self-reliance, and grit. Those experiences became the bedrock for a path of resilience that carried him through combat, service on some of the world’s most elite special operations teams, and ultimately, earning a master’s degree from Harvard, proving that where you begin doesn’t define how far you can go.

    Philip began his military journey as a U.S. Air Force Pararescueman (PJ) with the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Valor and the Purple Heart for his actions under fire in Afghanistan. He earned additional valor recognition while serving as a civilian contractor with various agencies, deploying five more times to Afghanistan and once to Libya in support of counter-terrorism operations.

    In 2018, Philip sustained a leg injury from an AK-47 ricochet during an overseas deployment. He officially retired from contracting in 2019 to focus on recovery, his family, and building a purpose-driven life beyond the battlefield.

    Today, Philip serves as a medical and operational program manager, co-owner of a real estate brokerage in Florida, and co-founder of Ambassadors of World Wildlife, a nonprofit delivering medical and conservation support in remote, high-risk environments.

    He holds a Bachelor of Science from Purdue University Global and a Master of Liberal Arts in Sustainability from Harvard Extension School. He is a board-certified Critical Care Flight Paramedic and has completed some of the most grueling and advanced tactical training in U.S. Special Operations. He’s also a triathlete and a licensed private pilot and paraglider pilot.

    Philip lives in Florida with his wife—a former F-15 Strike Eagle backseater with two combat deployments—and their four young children. Together, they are embarking on the journey of homeschooling, with a focus on cultivating resilience, leadership, and adaptability in their family. Through social media, Philip shares raw, honest reflections on post-traumatic growth, high-performance living, mental health, and the challenges and triumphs of modern fatherhood.

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    Follow Philip on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/operator.drama.llama/

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    1 h et 8 min
  • Ben Strahan: Self-Leadership in Wildland Hotshot Firefighting - Ep. 111
    May 15 2025

    Ben Strahan is a Hotshot Superintendent and wildland firefighter with over 25 years of operational leadership on the fireline. Ben has spent decades in high-risk environments where clarity, discipline, and trust mean survival. His journey through fire has shaped a deeper calling—one that now centers around helping others cultivate resilience, emotional strength, and self-awareness. Through consulting, mentorship, and public speaking, Ben bridges the gap between tactical readiness and inner leadership, guiding others to face the fires within as courageously as those in the wild.


    More about Ben:

    Moment Consulting: https://momentconsultingllc.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benstrahan/


    Timestamps:

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    50 min
  • Everyday Heroism - Ep. 110
    Apr 29 2025

    What makes a hero?

    It’s easy to point to the dramatic moments in history: the burning tanks and bullet-swept battlefields. This form of heroism is important, but it's not the only form. Heroism also manifests in other ways that impact lives, strengthen our communities, and shape our culture.

    In this episode, we look beyond the headlines to the everyday acts of heroism that rarely make the news. Through stories of soldiers, first responders, teachers, and ordinary people, we explore a different kind of courage: the steady, humble, often invisible bravery that changes lives without seeking recognition.

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    16 min
  • Alex Potter: From Frontline to Fireline - Ep. 109
    Apr 3 2025

    Alex Potter is a photojournalist, trauma nurse, former wildland firefighter, and co-founder of Global Response Medicine, a humanitarian non-profit bringing emergency medicine to low-resource and high-risk areas.

    Alex spent her early career photographing conflict in the Middle East, before spending two seasons as a wildland firefighter in the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho.

    She then moved to Alaska to pursue a career as an Air Force Combat Rescue Officer and was selected in Phase 2 of the CRO pipeline in 2022.

    While a twist of fate (and knee) changed that path, she remains passionate about mountain pursuits, far-forward medicine, and the ability to help others achieve their goals. She is a current board member of the Special Operations Climbers Coalition, and recently moved to Bozeman, Montana.


    More about Alex:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexkpotter/

    Global Response Medicine: https://global-response.org/

    Photography: https://www.alexkaypotter.com/

    Support GRM: https://givebutter.com/AcuteCare


    Timestamps:

    00:00:22 Introduction to Alex Potter

    00:01:14 Piecing Together Alex Potter's Career

    00:04:48 Combat Rescue Officers VS. Pararescueman

    00:06:43 Everybody Loves PJs

    00:09:00 Trauma Nurse in Iraq

    00:13:16 Notable Things in the Learning Curve

    00:14:31 Where Did Your Food Come From

    00:16:12 Being a Women in Traditional Muslim Culture

    00:21:47 Ending two years in Iraq

    00:24:03 Firefighter in Alaska

    00:24:57 Month Long Boot Camp

    00:26:13 What Makes Effective Leadership

    00:27:21 Not Hoarding Knowledge

    00:29:56 Becoming a Wildland Firefighter

    00:33:15 Specific Boots for the Job

    00:34:37 Physical Training Prior to Firefighting

    00:37:10 Marriage & Nursing on the East Coast

    00:40:07 The CRO Pipeline

    00:45:45 Training to Maintain While Working on Weaknesses

    00:50:27 Phase Two of Training

    00:55:60 Qualifying for Air Force after Training

    00:58:28 Pete Gets Director Position in Ukraine

    01:02:35 Long Journey to Bring Pete Back Home

    01:03:37 The OTS Pipeline

    01:10:51 What is Alex Potter Doing Now

    01:11:42 Mountain Guiding Professionals

    01:13:25 Best and Worst Advice Ever Received

    01:15:29 Outro


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    1 h et 16 min
  • Mauri DiMeo: Tactical Alpinism - Ep. 108
    Mar 19 2025

    Mauri DiMeo is an Infantry officer in the US Army currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Military Science (APMS) at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR). He attended Ranger, Airborne, SFAS, the SFQC, and the Austrian High Alpine School. Mauri was a platoon leader in the 4th Infantry Division and Rifle Company Commander in the 10th Mountain Division.

    His career took a turn in the final Robin Sage stage of the SF Q course, which we discuss early in our conversation. The lessons he learned there are important for any officer going through the SF qualification process.

    Outside of the military, Mauri founded Tactical Alpinism in 2022 with the mission to expand the capability of individuals to go bigger in the mountains by teaching mountain navigation and planning best practices. Enabling people to go bigger in the mountains expands the military’s capability in this environment by focusing on the expertise of the individual within mountain and arctic units. He professionally guides in the mountains in the ski, rock, and alpine disciplines.

    His mountain experience includes two decades of climbing across much of the world and multiple ski-based ascents and descents, including Mount Shasta, Mount Rainier, and Denali, all by multiple routes. His civilian mountain certifications include AIARE Avalanche Professional Level 2, AIARE Avalanche Instructor, AMGA Assistant Ski Guide, and AMGA Assistant Rock Guide.


    More about Mauri:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tacticalalpinism/


    Timestamps:

    00:00:23 Introduction to Mauri DiMeo

    00:01:49 Mauri DiMeo’s Career

    00:03:20 Final Year at West Point

    00:04:26 Preparing for the Course

    00:05:32 Junior West Point Cadet

    00:08:45 Doing Too Much

    00:10:54 10th Mountain Warfare Training

    00:15:56 Ready in a Month

    00:18:13 Conventional Units in Cold Environments

    00:21:48 The Gap Between What Soldiers Are Taught and Tying Knots

    00:26:09 Practicing Skills Where They Matter

    00:28:20 Tactical Avalanche Education

    00:32:13 Avalanche Bell Curve Management

    00:36:20 Speed is Safety

    00:42:00 Time Recommended to Build Aerobic Capacity

    00:46:50 Balancing Volume Training

    00:51:03 Zone 2 Running vs Rucking

    00:55:34 Getting the Body to Do What It’s Meant to Do

    00:58:48 Effective Mental Frameworks in the Mountains

    01:02:27 Filling Gaps in Military Training

    01:05:34 Tactical Core Skills for Operating in the Snowy Mountains

    01:10:25 What Does Mauri DiMeo Do with Tactical Alpinism?

    01:12:20 Best and Worst Advice Ever Received

    01:14:44 Outro


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    1 h et 15 min
  • Harry Moffitt, Australian SASR: Eleven Bats - Ep. 107
    Mar 5 2025

    Anthony ‘Harry’ Moffitt retired from the Australian Defence Force after almost 30 years, most of which was spent with Australia’s Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment as a Team Commander and Team Specialist.

    He completed 11 active service deployments and was wounded in action in 2008. He completed his time with the SAS as their Human Performance Manager.

    Harry is a registered psychologist and runs a human performance consultancy called Stotan Group, which works with sports teams, the military, and the industry. He is also a Director at the Mission Critical Team Institute and founded the Wanderers Education Program, a multi-million dollar not-for-profit that prepares soldiers for transition.

    He recently published his memoir Eleven Bats, a book about his military service and his love of cricket.

    Harry has been married to Danielle for 27 years and has two children. He values integrity, humor, and bricolage.

    More about Harry:

    Stotan Group: https://stotangroup.com.au/

    Eleven Bats: https://www.booktopia.com.au/eleven-bats-anthony-harry-moffitt/book/9781760877842.html

    SAS Wanderer's Education Program: https://www.sasresourcesfund.org.au/about-the-fund/wanderers-education-program

    LBW Trust / National Backyard Cricket: https://lbwtrust.com.au/

    The Externals (Harry's band): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWSYUvRoa8Q

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harrymoffitt353/


    Timestamps:

    00:00:22 Introduction to Harry Moffitt

    00:01:22 Career Overview

    00:04:28 Human Performance and Nuance in SAS Selection

    00:06:16 Success in Selection

    00:09:45 Being In Love With The Process

    00:13:49 Building a Nest: The Ways We Quit

    00:14:51 The Challenge Beyond Selection

    00:17:56 Self Doubt: Questioning Your Sense of Belonging

    00:24:55 Moving On From “You Suck. Suck Less.”

    00:29:05 Accessing for Integrity

    00:31:06 Leadership, Character, & Stress

    00:35:04 Sponsor Note: Building The Elite

    00:35:58 Protecting Us From Ourselves

    00:40:21 Special Operations in Civilian Life: Which Concepts Work? Which Don’t?

    00:45:51 The Hallmarks of Camaraderie

    00:50:31 Playing ‘Company’

    00:53:17 The Cricket Bats

    00:58:30 Harry Moffitt’s Next Book

    01:01:59 Philosophy: Wonder, Intuition, & Imagination

    01:05:29 Clarifying Values: Your Personal North Star

    01:11:16 Best and Worst Advice Ever Received

    01:11:50 Outro

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    1 h et 13 min