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Philosophy From the Front Line

Philosophy From the Front Line

Auteur(s): Robert Robinson II
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Rob transitioned from the Army in 2020 after serving in the United States Army for 23 years. Rob has a passion for both leadership and veteran success. Rob uses this platform to inform those about the transition and to give them the best opportunity for success from the battlefield to the boardroom. The veteran community is unique, and so are all the transition stories. We invite you to listen and learn, and we also ask you to tell your story as well.

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  • PFFL - 103 - Chas Sampson- SevenPrinicples.com
    Jul 30 2025
    Episode #103


    Chas Sampson, a veteran who transitioned from the military to various roles, including the Pentagon and the Department of Veterans Affairs, now runs Seven Principles, a company that helps veterans with VA disability claims. Chas shared his journey from North Carolina to Virginia Beach, his military service, and his transition to civilian life. He emphasized the importance of having a plan and understanding the VA's rating system. Chas also discussed the challenges veterans face, including the need for comprehensive medical records and the impact of aging on disability ratings. Additionally, he discussed his involvement in representing NFL players for disability benefits, highlighting the similarities between the experiences of military and NFL veterans. Rob Robinson discusses the importance of planning and having assets, like the seven principles, for veterans transitioning from the military to business or other careers. He highlights the competitive nature of the NFL, noting only 350 players are drafted annually from 117,000 college football players. Emphasizing the need for good character and representation, he advises athletes to focus on their demeanor and communication skills. Robinson concludes by promoting the value of veterans' skills in entrepreneurship and encourages listeners to subscribe to his podcast for more resources and insights.


    As mentioned in the Podcast:

    Seven Principles: https://sevenprinciples.com/

    Grit: Angela Duckworth - https://a.co/d/9gop15Z



    Disclaimer: The content of the "Philosophy From the Front Line" podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organizations or sponsors. This podcast does not offer legal, financial, or professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult appropriate professionals before making decisions based on the content presented. "Philosophy From the Front Line" assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content or actions taken based on the information provided during the podcast episodes.

    Fair Use Statement: This podcast may contain copyrighted material not specifically authorized by the copyright owner. "Philosophy From the Front Line" is making such material available to educate, inform, and provide commentary under the "Fair Use" provisions of U.S. copyright law (Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act). We believe this constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material.
    • Used for non-commercial, educational, or research purposes.
    • Critically analyzed, reviewed, or discussed.
    • Used in a transformative way that adds new meaning or message to the original work.
    If you own any content used and believe it infringes on your copyright, don't hesitate to get in touch with us directly, and we will address the matter promptly. These statements are adapted from existing disclaimers used in previous episodes of the "Philosophy From the Front Line" podcast.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • PFFL #102 - Project RELO
    Jul 18 2025
    I want to apologize up front. This is episode #102; everything else is outlined in the podcast description.

    Rob Robinson hosts a discussion with veterans from Project RELO, a small veteran organization focused on helping veterans transition to civilian life. Rich Mortimer, Strategic Growth Officer; Doug Bryant, Executive Director; and Joseph Siragusa, Events Coordinator, share their experiences and the challenges of transitioning from military to civilian roles.

    They discuss Project RELO's Sentinel mission, which educates corporate leaders about the value of hiring veterans, and the Forge mission, which reconnects veterans through outdoor activities. The conversation underscores the significance of networking, storytelling in interviews, and the distinctive skills veterans bring to the corporate world. The team emphasizes the need for veterans to adapt their military skills and mindset to civilian careers.

    As Mentioned on the Podcast:

    Doug - https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-bryant/

    Rich - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-m-544a84224/



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    42 min
  • PFFL #101 - Kijuan Amey - Author and Public Speaker
    Jul 1 2025
    Rob Robinson hosts the "Philosophy from the Frontline" podcast, exploring the intersection of philosophy, entrepreneurship, and veteran transition.


    In episode 101, he interviews Kijuan Amey, a former military member who transitioned from active duty to the reserves due to burnout and poor treatment. Kijuan Amey shares his background, including his desire to pursue engineering but being rejected by North Carolina A&T. He joined the Air Force, specializing in in-flight refueling, and experienced multiple deployments. A motorcycle accident in 2017 led to his medical discharge, but he transitioned to resilience coaching and motivational speaking, founding Amey Motivation. He also authored a book about his accident.


    As mentioned in the podcast:


    Amey Motivation - Motivational Speaker - https://ameymotivation.com

    Kijuan's Book - https://a.co/d/5C1dSVr

    Disclaimer:

    The content of the "Philosophy From the Front Line" podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any affiliated organizations or sponsors. This podcast does not offer legal, financial, or professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult appropriate professionals before making decisions based on the content presented. "Philosophy From the Front Line" assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content or for actions taken based on the information provided during the podcast episodes.​

    Fair Use Statement: This podcast may contain copyrighted material not specifically authorized by the copyright owner. "Philosophy From the Front Line" is making such material available to educate, inform, and provide commentary under the "Fair Use" provisions of U.S. copyright law (Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act). We believe this constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material as it is:​
    • Used for non-commercial, educational, or research purposes.​
    • Critically analyzed, reviewed, or discussed.​
    • Used in a transformative way that adds new meaning or message to the original work.​If you own any content used and believe it infringes on your copyright, please contact us directly, and we will address the matter promptly.​



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    56 min
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