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Micah fink
Micah fink




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They take 30+ Veterans into the wilderness for 40 days and 40 nights where they face austerity and challenge. And so, Micah and his team take a different approach. We talk about Micah’s struggles, and how we’re doing that to the Veteran community by often coddling them - doing the work for them - prescribing them medications, trying to keep them from the very pain that will heal them. This is something he learned in his 1,110 days - 13 deployments - in which he was deployed to combat zones, but even more so when he returned. In the show notes we have a link to Micah’s TedX talk - in it, Micah talks about how important struggle is. I’m betting money that you will donate to this organization before the episode is over. It led him to start a non-profit called Heroes & Horses. He wanted to be an Army Ranger, he ran into a Navy recruiter on the way to enlist, and signed up to become a Navy SEAL instead.Īfter ten years as a Navy SEAL and 4 years as Paramilitary, he moved to Montana. He ran into the towers, dragging out whoever he could, and swore in that moment to kill whoever was responsible. On 9/11 he was in New York when the towers fell. I shut up as much as possible during my time with Micah - he is a force to be reckoned with. If you listened to my conversation with Stacy Bare or my recent conversation with Dan Cnossen and you liked the flavor of those conversations, you’ll love this episode. Subscribe on: iTunes | iOS Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Play Enjoy the episode? Review us on iTunes!






Micah fink