0:00 - Allform Couches/Sectionals 1:53 - Ladder Life Insurance 3:14 - Magic Spoon 4:54 - BetterHelp 6:15 - Honey 7:27 - Jack Carr Introduction 8:41 - Podcast starts 8:59 - Salt Lake City Airport is confusing and large 10:23 - Andy got his purple belt 12:33 - Jack Carr is the reason for Andy's belt progression 13:44 - SBG's Iron Man tradition for belt promotion recipients 15:09 - Replicating the challenges of BUDS for civilians or those who weren't SEALs 17:06 - Reputation is currency in the SEAL community 18:17 - Starting BUDS young and "old" 20:42 - The current state of BUDS and the reasons for the attrition rate being similar 22:56 - The types of people who quit BUDS 25:05 - The Navy trying to lower the attrition rate and why it doesn't work 28:00 - Ben Sifrit (the SEAL who chopped people up with his wife) and being the Honor Man of a BUDS class 29:07 - Testing for character in BUDS with the use of digital technology 31:51 - The hardest evolution for Jack Carr 34:40 - Recreating the mud flats of Tijuana without the trash/sewage 37:21 - Jack's thoughts on the military being used as a human experiment 41:36 - The Chief of Naval Operations's recommended reading list 42:42 - The insertion of inclusiveness and other social issues into the military 43:58 - Equality of opportunity vs outcome and the meritocracy of the job market 50:01 - The erosion of the spirit of the First Amendment particularly by large tech/social media companies 53:24 - The suppression of some ideals vs the promotion of others (Dr. Seuss vs WAP basically) 55:09 - Control and influence in sports, academia, media, etc. 57:30 - How Jack personally deals with the possibility of being a victim of "cancel culture" 1:01:12 - Interesting DMs in Jack's inbox, Amazon reviews, comments, etc. 1:03:07 - The First Amendment and advocacy vs incitement 1:05:27 - The hyper-focusing on one or two Amendments over the others 1:07:06 - Forgiveness, the lack of it today, and its role in Andy and Jack's careers and lives post-career 1:12:48 - The current state of the Second Amendment and addressing gun violence in the US 1:19:51 - Broad/vague laws and what are Jack's personal limits of the 2nd Amendment (what guns can you get, wait times, etc.) 1:23:10 - Semi- or full-auto for self defense 1:25:37 - Time investment into learning and becoming proficient in firearms vs other methods of self-defense 1:28:40 - The widespread availability of training and knowing your limitations 1:31:45 - How training and being trained affects your decision making 1:34:30 - Competency and knowing your limitations 1:37:46 - Does Jack still practice long-range shooting? 1:39:10 - Jack's favorite long-range caliber 1:41:24 - Ammo prices and preparedness 1:45:42 - Traveling/research for Jack's new book 1:46:10 - Jack's stray arrow at Andy's house 1:47:07 - The Flat Head Valley in Jack's new book and more research for his book 1:49:11 - Jack's book The Devil's Hand 1:49:30 - Jack's prior book Savage Son and the grassroots growth of that series 1:52:13 - The exploration of what the US's enemies have learned over years of war against terrorism, COVID, political unrest, etc. in The Devil's Hand 1:56:49 - Jack's writing process and how far in advance does he work on character development, storyline, etc. 1:58:55 - Will Jack ever write outside of the James Reece series? 2:01:50 - The era of convenience and distraction (tangent) 2:03:38 - When and how to buy The Devil's Hand 2:05:10 - Jack Carr's new podcast Danger Close 2:06:48 - Responding to negative comments 2:09:16 - Andy episode of Danger Close podcast confirmed and closing thanks 2:10:42 - NEW STUDIO COMING 2:11:25 - Ladder 2.0 2:11:54 - Outtro and how to spread Cleared Hot like white people spread Ranch dressing on, like, everything New week. You. You reading this. Have a good one. Will see you guys Friday!
@Michael Nguyen, hopefully this keeps continuing! Remember, let me get an invite to the Big Day brother. Lol. Have a Great Week and I'll talk to ya Friday Sir!
I wish he could write faster. I can't get enough of this guys books. Every single one of them have left me wanting more. Very excited to hear there are more in the pipeline.
@@MakerInMotion I'm sure he writes a lot. I feel like I can't get enough of his books. It sounds like he's on idea overflow. I think it's interesting to hear people like him talk. I've just recently got into doing more reading so, I don't know many authors. He seems to do very thorough research. It makes his stories so much more real when he talks about actual items and places that exist.
I'm just so impressed at the depth of conversation here, not just about the ammendments that a lot of people talk about, but the forgiveness discussion took it to the next level. Well done.
Sean: Sidenote/ Fun Fact: Helvenston was on a TV show in early 2000s with the founding enlisted member of the SEALs, Master Chief Rudy Boesch. Irony, one of the longest serving SEALs in NAVSPECWAR, founding CMC of Team Six and the Original Bullfrog, Master Chief Boesch paired up with the youngest SEAL graduate. Decades apart was the beauty. Just a point of factual conversation.
Love this podcast. Just found out about Jack Carr and recently bought The Terminal List. I have not read a book this quickly in a long time, couldn’t put it down. I’ll buy the next four soon and recommend them to anyone who digs fiction based on real experience. As far as forgiveness, I couldn’t agree more with Jack. It’s an incredibly powerful thing and I highly suggest implementing it in all situations.
One of my favorite authors on one of my favorite podcasts. Looking forward to the next book and digging the new podcast from Jack Carr. Today’s Cleared Hot ushered me through a few hours of shellacking tongue and groove boards for my living room. Thanks for making that suck less.
@@BradMason2014 oh you said "beta". Nothing more beta than throwing that around in internet conversatuons. Thanks for letting us all know that about you. Yes theres always been some limit. You can tell yourself different, your low iq friends may repeat it, but it clearly, factual false. You dont HAVE to be an idiot, you just choose to be. All I said was to think for yourself and that really upset you. Very telling. SAD!
Due to life circumstances I never joined the military and now at 41 have started BJJ mainly for the crucible of earning and learning something difficult!
As a fellow reader; this podcast is my absolute favorite. The Fraternity of the Stone by David Morell! Terrific book I have not heard mentioned since the 1990s. Awesome!
Great 2 hours. I really enjoy both of these guys. Read the first 3 books Jack. am now ordering the 4th. I ditched Facebook and Twitter,but will try to follow you some other way.
Its not that we want a full auto to shoot people more efficiently, its that we should have the ability to buy it. No ones out here saying full auto is more effective (and if they are theyre dumb) its the unconstitutional restrictions in place preventing people to purchase one in the first place that we have a problem with.
The main reason they stopped relying exclusively on privateers, citizens armed with warships, and created the Navy was to combat the pirates raiding the coast for goods and slaves. There is no way to read the second amendment except literally given the history. If certain people want it changed there is a legal way. Those that have chosen to limit constitutional rights without going through the laid out process are officially defined as domestic threats in said constitution.
As you guys were discussing the topic of free speech, Jack mentioned that if submitting a comment on a particular topic or something that's unfolding; One should put in the mat time, or do your homework. Andy suggested that perhaps something has been settled through legal means, and so there should be no need for violence. They're correct in a general sense. That's noble, but when the laws aren't being prosecuted upon those breaking them then what? The elite don't care about The United States of America. For many of them borders, laws, and constitutions mean nothing. My question. At what point do we call bullshit ? I mean when do we admit we see through the subterfuge? As Jack clearly made an analogy for what's happening with the 2A; they're administratively making it nearly impossible to buy, or own a gun. At what point do we finally make a stand? What if it were to become violent? Then what?
@@southernhood5145 yup! I'm borderline pacifist. Unless you're on my property threatening death, or trying to deal death. On the big picture I'm very much against just charging out of the trenches Willy nilly. Iraq was bullmess. I say that in hindsight though (except for what comes later in this rant). None of the deaths, or war wounds were bull; but the premise of it. I don't have a better idea about how things should have been handled because I'm definitely not a good idea fairy. All I know is that lots of outstanding bad asses were killed, mamed, or gained unseen damage i.e. TBI, Cancer (from burn pits etc. E.G. Justin Legg) . Yet none of them or their families benefited from it. I am ashamed to say that I once was for taking down Sadam. That was the extent of it though. I will say that from the beginning I maintained that we should have had a plan. Forget "better plan". There really was no plan. Yes there was a strategic plan on how to pommel Iraq; but no minor, or significant plan for how to best manage the fall out. Anyway. Yeah. When is enough enough? I know there are groups like the movement Convention of States; but no solid to the point panel of straight up leadership. We have some politicians like Ted Cruz, Matt Goetz, and several others that seem genuine about taking exception to the circus. But they haven't banded together outside of their current positions to declare a full stop on the undermining of real Americans. We'll see one of these days. I'm 49. Hopefully it'll happen never. But in my lifetime I've seen a polar shift that seems unlikely to happen even in a work of fiction.
Difficult Life.. As A Combat Vet.. Not a Door Kicker But Always Pushed IT Hard... My Life As A Marine Diesel Tech. A Bit Rougher.. 12 Hour Shifts In An Engine Room, 120 Degrees.. 4 Hours Drive Round Trip 15.5 Hours a Day, 108.5 Hours a Week.. Longest Day: 38 Hours Tues 5:30 Morn To Wed Night 8:30 Pm 2 Hours Sleep At Midnight Waiting For Parts.. Any Hours Over 8 IS OverTime, Sunday Is Double Time.. Now National Guard.. 10-12 Hour Days In Motor Pool Are a Break From Daily Grind
I received an achievement medal once in the Air Force, I was stoked to get it. Then I realized once I got it that it was copy pasted because it said she, her, and herself throughout. Still have it!
Check out the “combat story” podcast. The host is a former Apache helicopter pilot and he’s had numerous Air Force guys on already tho his most recent episode is with Eddie Penney, former seal.
I had no idea how badass AF SF guys were until my brother started working with them. I got curious and started reading about PJs and CCT dudes. Impressive
@@3User That Aaron guy keeps trying to be a comedian when theyre answering about important topics. Thats my problem with their podcast. It happens in every episode too.
Great conversation, guys. I like how both of you are level headed and open to other opinions not necessarily in agreement with your own. I will say one thing I disagree with and that's the Dr. Seuss being "cancelled." They weren't cancelled, per se, buy others. The Dr. Seuss estate decided themselves to restrict access to certain books. I don't have to agree with it and neither do you, but it's wholly different than a public outcry to "cancel" them. Awesome show, Andy!
Great interview. Would love to see a round table discussion with you, Jack Carr, Evan Hafer, Mike Glover, Matt Best, Jocko, Shawn Ryan, Colion Noir...... that would be epic....
First met Jack Carr on Joe Rogan, and learned about another one of his life leaps, becoming an author. Took a long time for James Reece to make it onto Australian Bookshelves. Just finished Savage Son (awesome), read and reviewed on goodreads and looking forward to the next book.
Clearly difference between liberty of expression and incitement; not okay to scream fire in a movie theater, for instance. I love this discussion between you guys!
Congratulations on completing Ironman (no matter where you placed, it’s an accomplishment to be proud of)! And of course, reaching purple! 2021 looking good for you! Anyone on here do the stereo live Q&A? I downloaded the app, but not sure what time these typically are.
Scott was the youngest to graduate. He was working for Black water and was killed in Falluja with three other contractors. They were on a resupply convoy and there bodies were desecrated on the Falluja bridge in 2004.
This is literally like when I thought..take up chess at our downtown community center. Our instructor's eyes were like a hawk! he would say in his Russian accent "lemon"...it was so resonate. I would stop keep my hand on the chess piece..move back..try again. My kids were in same boat, so it was great, they too get a passionate lesson earlier in life.
I swear I'm falling asleep listening to this and my brain apparently thinks I'm a part of this conversation and I woke myself back up asking these two a question. 🤦♂️
Jack is so right, “They played the long game.” Andy, this isn’t some small vocal minority. They are big enough to be handing cultural change books to the entire military leadership. That’s not small.
I have seen Jack Carr doing the podcast circuit, typically like what he has to say, and consider him a thoughtful and intelligent gentleman whose discussed personal opinions I align with more than disagree. I've been dimly aware of his work in fiction writing for some time, but because of this episode I finally got around to listening to the Audible intro to The Devil's Hand and just the epilogue alone has me committed to purchasing these on my next reading list. A man who sees the wisdom of Thucydides and Sun Tzu in gripping contemporary relevancy can probably write the hell out of a fiction series too. Don't let me down Mr. Carr. And it will please me knowing my money will go to furthering Mr. Carr's agenda of 2nd Amendment awareness, something our soft underbelly of a society seems to have dangerously lost touch with.
Great interview and discussion. While I applaud your optimism, I fear this country has now reached its tipping point and is heading down into the abyss from which it will not recover. For the sake of my children and grand children, I hope I am wrong.
45:00 you said that you dont know about that if there is another countrie in world that gives you equal acces to opportunity well then let me enlighten you most of the Europe is like that. have nice day sir
0:00 - Allform Couches/Sectionals
1:53 - Ladder Life Insurance
3:14 - Magic Spoon
4:54 - BetterHelp
6:15 - Honey
7:27 - Jack Carr Introduction
8:41 - Podcast starts
8:59 - Salt Lake City Airport is confusing and large
10:23 - Andy got his purple belt
12:33 - Jack Carr is the reason for Andy's belt progression
13:44 - SBG's Iron Man tradition for belt promotion recipients
15:09 - Replicating the challenges of BUDS for civilians or those who weren't SEALs
17:06 - Reputation is currency in the SEAL community
18:17 - Starting BUDS young and "old"
20:42 - The current state of BUDS and the reasons for the attrition rate being similar
22:56 - The types of people who quit BUDS
25:05 - The Navy trying to lower the attrition rate and why it doesn't work
28:00 - Ben Sifrit (the SEAL who chopped people up with his wife) and being the Honor Man of a BUDS class
29:07 - Testing for character in BUDS with the use of digital technology
31:51 - The hardest evolution for Jack Carr
34:40 - Recreating the mud flats of Tijuana without the trash/sewage
37:21 - Jack's thoughts on the military being used as a human experiment
41:36 - The Chief of Naval Operations's recommended reading list
42:42 - The insertion of inclusiveness and other social issues into the military
43:58 - Equality of opportunity vs outcome and the meritocracy of the job market
50:01 - The erosion of the spirit of the First Amendment particularly by large tech/social media companies
53:24 - The suppression of some ideals vs the promotion of others (Dr. Seuss vs WAP basically)
55:09 - Control and influence in sports, academia, media, etc.
57:30 - How Jack personally deals with the possibility of being a victim of "cancel culture"
1:01:12 - Interesting DMs in Jack's inbox, Amazon reviews, comments, etc.
1:03:07 - The First Amendment and advocacy vs incitement
1:05:27 - The hyper-focusing on one or two Amendments over the others
1:07:06 - Forgiveness, the lack of it today, and its role in Andy and Jack's careers and lives post-career
1:12:48 - The current state of the Second Amendment and addressing gun violence in the US
1:19:51 - Broad/vague laws and what are Jack's personal limits of the 2nd Amendment (what guns can you get, wait times, etc.)
1:23:10 - Semi- or full-auto for self defense
1:25:37 - Time investment into learning and becoming proficient in firearms vs other methods of self-defense
1:28:40 - The widespread availability of training and knowing your limitations
1:31:45 - How training and being trained affects your decision making
1:34:30 - Competency and knowing your limitations
1:37:46 - Does Jack still practice long-range shooting?
1:39:10 - Jack's favorite long-range caliber
1:41:24 - Ammo prices and preparedness
1:45:42 - Traveling/research for Jack's new book
1:46:10 - Jack's stray arrow at Andy's house
1:47:07 - The Flat Head Valley in Jack's new book and more research for his book
1:49:11 - Jack's book The Devil's Hand
1:49:30 - Jack's prior book Savage Son and the grassroots growth of that series
1:52:13 - The exploration of what the US's enemies have learned over years of war against terrorism, COVID, political unrest, etc. in The Devil's Hand
1:56:49 - Jack's writing process and how far in advance does he work on character development, storyline, etc.
1:58:55 - Will Jack ever write outside of the James Reece series?
2:01:50 - The era of convenience and distraction (tangent)
2:03:38 - When and how to buy The Devil's Hand
2:05:10 - Jack Carr's new podcast Danger Close
2:06:48 - Responding to negative comments
2:09:16 - Andy episode of Danger Close podcast confirmed and closing thanks
2:10:42 - NEW STUDIO COMING
2:11:25 - Ladder 2.0
2:11:54 - Outtro and how to spread Cleared Hot like white people spread Ranch dressing on, like, everything
New week. You. You reading this. Have a good one. Will see you guys Friday!
Well done thanks man
Dude you’re a fuckin Legend!!
@Michael Nguyen, hopefully this keeps continuing! Remember, let me get an invite to the Big Day brother. Lol. Have a Great Week and I'll talk to ya Friday Sir!
Cam on
My man Michael can always be counted on! Thank you again.
Thank You both for your service, not only in the military but helping brothers find sanity.
Good morning y’all!! Can’t wait for this one! Ive read all of Jack’s books. If you haven’t dove into the world of Jack Carr yet..your missing out!
Congratulations on your purple Andy 🤙🏻
How? It takes years to get it? Hasn't andy only been practicing bjj for 3 years?
@@backskipper7111 It take years if you only go to class 3 times a week. I think Andy goes everyday.
@@backskipper7111 BJ Penn got his black belt in 3 years, it just depends on your natural ability and dedication
Nobody cares 🥶
I was just talking with my father ( a 30 year air force vet) about the guys in special operations.....man do we appreciate you guys! And love ya!
I wish he could write faster. I can't get enough of this guys books. Every single one of them have left me wanting more. Very excited to hear there are more in the pipeline.
He writes more in a week than George R.R. Martin writes in a year.
@@MakerInMotion I'm sure he writes a lot. I feel like I can't get enough of his books. It sounds like he's on idea overflow. I think it's interesting to hear people like him talk. I've just recently got into doing more reading so, I don't know many authors. He seems to do very thorough research. It makes his stories so much more real when he talks about actual items and places that exist.
Woah Jack Carr ! Definitely will listen to this later once I catch up on the other ones. Hope everyone’s having a good day
I just love how honest and level headed these guys are!
forgiveness and resiliency... Thanks Andy and Jack...a great conversation!
Great episode, the more I hear from Jack, the more of a fan I become of his
new jack carr book for the 8 hour drive to my turkey spot! LETS GOOOOOOO
Mucho congratulations on leveling up Andy!!
I'm just so impressed at the depth of conversation here, not just about the ammendments that a lot of people talk about, but the forgiveness discussion took it to the next level. Well done.
Congratulations on the purple, Andy!
Awesome work on the Purple... Ironman sounds spicy!
Great podcast man, I enjoy waking up Monday morning to listening to your shows, appreciate what you do
Fantastic episode! Thank you both.
Scott helvenston not only was the youngest buds graduate at 17 years old, but he still holds obstacle course record years after his death.
100% correct. HooYah Scottie Helvenston. RIP Brother
Sean: Sidenote/ Fun Fact: Helvenston was on a TV show in early 2000s with the founding enlisted member of the SEALs, Master Chief Rudy Boesch. Irony, one of the longest serving SEALs in NAVSPECWAR, founding CMC of Team Six and the Original Bullfrog, Master Chief Boesch paired up with the youngest SEAL graduate. Decades apart was the beauty. Just a point of factual conversation.
There was also a 17 year old who graduated BUDs in the class 234 documentary
@@BostonsF1nest
I thought that guy was 18 in 234?
17 when training started, perhaps.
One of my most anticipated episodes for sure. Great stuff
I’ve read all of his books! Already pre ordered his next one!
This has the potential to be the top podcast in a short amount of time.
Powerful Jack Carr
Excellent ! ! !
Love this podcast. Just found out about Jack Carr and recently bought The Terminal List. I have not read a book this quickly in a long time, couldn’t put it down. I’ll buy the next four soon and recommend them to anyone who digs fiction based on real experience. As far as forgiveness, I couldn’t agree more with Jack. It’s an incredibly powerful thing and I highly suggest implementing it in all situations.
Great talk to tune into, as always.
I appreciate y’all big time.
Haha Jack throwing in a couple of "side of the house " before Andy
You’re issued that phrase in BMT in every service lol
@@UrNotThatGuyPal Also general issue is the phrase "secondary and tertiary"
This podcast is AWESOME!
Excellent discussion. Cheers gents.
One of my favorite authors on one of my favorite podcasts. Looking forward to the next book and digging the new podcast from Jack Carr. Today’s Cleared Hot ushered me through a few hours of shellacking tongue and groove boards for my living room. Thanks for making that suck less.
nice work on Purple Belt, Andy!
So ready for the Amazon series
I'm happy to hear Mr. Carr use the word FREEDOM multiple times. Reagan said "freedom is but one generation from extinction
". Well..here we are.
I feel free as ever
@@wtos71 Try exercising all of your Constitutional freedoms. They are limited these days. Sadly.
@@BradMason2014 theres always been a limit. Always. Dont let right wing propaganda outlets make you a drama queen. Think for yourself.
@@wtos71 Actually there was never a limit for a long time. So yeah, let's go back to those days. Also don't tell me how to think beta.
@@BradMason2014 oh you said "beta". Nothing more beta than throwing that around in internet conversatuons. Thanks for letting us all know that about you.
Yes theres always been some limit. You can tell yourself different, your low iq friends may repeat it, but it clearly, factual false.
You dont HAVE to be an idiot, you just choose to be. All I said was to think for yourself and that really upset you. Very telling. SAD!
Great show. Love Jack. See you Saturday at fieldcraft.
Another great podcast.
Congrats on Purple Belt Andy!
The ball breaking is what makes this show so special. Its so great to hear the banter between these two.
Ps. It is sewage.
The hardest part of Hell week has got to be the rest of us hearing about it constantly.
😂😂😂😂right!?
Lmao, 100%
Due to life circumstances I never joined the military and now at 41 have started BJJ mainly for the crucible of earning and learning something difficult!
Cool. Jack is the best.
Morning all!!
Great conversation
New studio better mean THE RETURN OF THE DAMN GREEN SCREEN ANDY!!!!!!
💕💕💕💕
Hi Andy I really enjoy your podcast thanks
This was a highly motivating block of instruction. SFMF!
47:18 sounds a lot like Fahrenheit 451
This guy has done a little bit of work in the spec op world lol. What a bad ass. Andy gets straight up pipe hitters in this show.
As a fellow reader; this podcast is my absolute favorite. The Fraternity of the Stone by David Morell! Terrific book I have not heard mentioned since the 1990s. Awesome!
Congrants Andy and dont stop until black belt 💪😎
Great 2 hours. I really enjoy both of these guys. Read the first 3 books Jack. am now ordering the 4th. I ditched Facebook and Twitter,but will try to follow you some other way.
I pre-ordered Jack's new book on Audible. When it hits I'm going to listen to all of them in order. He definitely found his niche. Can't wait!
I’m obsessed with audible, I’ll have to give some of these books a try
Badass that Andy is wearing a shirt with the Kansas motto on it.
The short story in question is Harrison Bergeron. Classic, powerful short story.
Congratulations on your purple belt sir!
19:00 DJ Shipley turned 18 during Hell Week. It’s the current record.
I thought Scott Helvenston held the record?
@@JR-ju3kj he might. I only know DJ.
Heck yeah!!! Pumped to see Jack Carr on here, if that’s even their real name!?!?
Waiting for The Devils Hand on April 13th!!!
Its not that we want a full auto to shoot people more efficiently, its that we should have the ability to buy it. No ones out here saying full auto is more effective (and if they are theyre dumb) its the unconstitutional restrictions in place preventing people to purchase one in the first place that we have a problem with.
The main reason they stopped relying exclusively on privateers, citizens armed with warships, and created the Navy was to combat the pirates raiding the coast for goods and slaves. There is no way to read the second amendment except literally given the history. If certain people want it changed there is a legal way. Those that have chosen to limit constitutional rights without going through the laid out process are officially defined as domestic threats in said constitution.
As you guys were discussing the topic of free speech, Jack mentioned that if submitting a comment on a particular topic or something that's unfolding; One should put in the mat time, or do your homework. Andy suggested that perhaps something has been settled through legal means, and so there should be no need for violence. They're correct in a general sense. That's noble, but when the laws aren't being prosecuted upon those breaking them then what? The elite don't care about The United States of America. For many of them borders, laws, and constitutions mean nothing. My question. At what point do we call bullshit ? I mean when do we admit we see through the subterfuge? As Jack clearly made an analogy for what's happening with the 2A; they're administratively making it nearly impossible to buy, or own a gun. At what point do we finally make a stand? What if it were to become violent? Then what?
the question everyone is asking. what exactly is the last straw
@@southernhood5145 yup! I'm borderline pacifist. Unless you're on my property threatening death, or trying to deal death. On the big picture I'm very much against just charging out of the trenches Willy nilly. Iraq was bullmess. I say that in hindsight though (except for what comes later in this rant). None of the deaths, or war wounds were bull; but the premise of it. I don't have a better idea about how things should have been handled because I'm definitely not a good idea fairy. All I know is that lots of outstanding bad asses were killed, mamed, or gained unseen damage i.e. TBI, Cancer (from burn pits etc. E.G. Justin Legg) . Yet none of them or their families benefited from it. I am ashamed to say that I once was for taking down Sadam. That was the extent of it though. I will say that from the beginning I maintained that we should have had a plan. Forget "better plan". There really was no plan. Yes there was a strategic plan on how to pommel Iraq; but no minor, or significant plan for how to best manage the fall out.
Anyway. Yeah. When is enough enough? I know there are groups like the movement Convention of States; but no solid to the point panel of straight up leadership. We have some politicians like Ted Cruz, Matt Goetz, and several others that seem genuine about taking exception to the circus. But they haven't banded together outside of their current positions to declare a full stop on the undermining of real Americans. We'll see one of these days. I'm 49. Hopefully it'll happen never. But in my lifetime I've seen a polar shift that seems unlikely to happen even in a work of fiction.
@@ghostscantkill good copy
Difficult Life.. As A Combat Vet.. Not a Door Kicker But Always Pushed IT Hard... My Life As A Marine Diesel Tech. A Bit Rougher.. 12 Hour Shifts In An Engine Room, 120 Degrees.. 4 Hours Drive Round Trip 15.5 Hours a Day, 108.5 Hours a Week.. Longest Day: 38 Hours Tues 5:30 Morn To Wed Night 8:30 Pm 2 Hours Sleep At Midnight Waiting For Parts.. Any Hours Over 8 IS OverTime, Sunday Is Double Time.. Now National Guard.. 10-12 Hour Days In Motor Pool Are a Break From Daily Grind
good show. enjoyed
Great podcast as always Andy just commenting for the algorithm
I can't fully endorse Jack's novels until he incorporates Andy as a Master Sommelier into one.
That's rather entertaining. Haunted Mesa is the *only* Louis L'Amour book I have read. It's a great book.
Really good podcast. They're all good but this one was a little better. Carr is a cool dude.
I received an achievement medal once in the Air Force, I was stoked to get it. Then I realized once I got it that it was copy pasted because it said she, her, and herself throughout. Still have it!
When is Andy gonna do a career USAF CCT on? Love these seals, but it would be cool if he sprinkled a few AF SW guys on here.
Jared Taylor and Andy would be a great episode.
Check out the “combat story” podcast. The host is a former Apache helicopter pilot and he’s had numerous Air Force guys on already tho his most recent episode is with Eddie Penney, former seal.
I had no idea how badass AF SF guys were until my brother started working with them. I got curious and started reading about PJs and CCT dudes. Impressive
check out onesready podcast if you want to hear specwar dudes
@@3User That Aaron guy keeps trying to be a comedian when theyre answering about important topics. Thats my problem with their podcast. It happens in every episode too.
Great conversation, guys. I like how both of you are level headed and open to other opinions not necessarily in agreement with your own. I will say one thing I disagree with and that's the Dr. Seuss being "cancelled." They weren't cancelled, per se, buy others. The Dr. Seuss estate decided themselves to restrict access to certain books. I don't have to agree with it and neither do you, but it's wholly different than a public outcry to "cancel" them. Awesome show, Andy!
Keep up the good stuff Jack.. You too Andy! Lol
I was 4 years old when you guys started BUDS lol. I’m 27 almost 28 now lol 😂.
Same lol
Great interview. Would love to see a round table discussion with you, Jack Carr, Evan Hafer, Mike Glover, Matt Best, Jocko, Shawn Ryan, Colion Noir...... that would be epic....
What exactly would Noir bring to this conversation? "I, too, like when cool gun makes pewpew" ?
1:23:15 but in Vegans this "fake" full auto with bump stocks worked great right?
What James Reese did to the Russian gangster in Savage Son, was some of the spiciest fiction I've ever read.
Literally jaw dropping
First met Jack Carr on Joe Rogan, and learned about another one of his life leaps, becoming an author. Took a long time for James Reece to make it onto Australian Bookshelves. Just finished Savage Son (awesome), read and reviewed on goodreads and looking forward to the next book.
You posited the quintessential question Andy : who's driving the boat, or, who is the Puppet Master?
Clearly difference between liberty of expression and incitement; not okay to scream fire in a movie theater, for instance. I love this discussion between you guys!
Yep I first heard of Jack Carr from you Andy! He owes you! lmao
Congratulations on completing Ironman (no matter where you placed, it’s an accomplishment to be proud of)! And of course, reaching purple! 2021 looking good for you! Anyone on here do the stereo live Q&A? I downloaded the app, but not sure what time these typically are.
When is Chris VanSant going to be on?
At age 17 Scott Helvenston became the youngest person to complete Navy SEAL training
And? Where the rest of the story?
@@Adam_Hebert Google
There was also a 17 year old who graduated BUDs in the class 234 documentary
Scott was the youngest to graduate. He was working for Black water and was killed in Falluja with three other contractors. They were on a resupply convoy and there bodies were desecrated on the Falluja bridge in 2004.
Good content
Andy got his purple belt in just over two years?! Damn!
Navy 800 divisions (Specwar) has EOD DIVER SWCC SEAL and aircrew.
MORE BADASSARY ENABLED! lol thanks guys at cleared hot!
Self-correcting duct tape dispenser!
LMAO!
This is literally like when I thought..take up chess at our downtown community center. Our instructor's eyes were like a hawk! he would say in his Russian accent "lemon"...it was so resonate. I would stop keep my hand on the chess piece..move back..try again. My kids were in same boat, so it was great, they too get a passionate lesson earlier in life.
Purple belt in two freaking years! That's unheard of bro you must be "a stud!!"
I like Jack's coice. Does he do audio for his books?
He does not, but the voice actor does a pretty great job imo!
WAY TO GO BOSS :)
47:00 Jack is thinking of Harrison Bergeron.
"I'm not paranoid I'm prepared"
Burt Gummer
Congrats on the purple Andy
I swear I'm falling asleep listening to this and my brain apparently thinks I'm a part of this conversation and I woke myself back up asking these two a question. 🤦♂️
Jack is so right, “They played the long game.” Andy, this isn’t some small vocal minority. They are big enough to be handing cultural change books to the entire military leadership. That’s not small.
Nice
It's not a 6 week stand it is 6 weeks to schedule a one day stand down for extremism training.
31:00 Doctor you say to give speech? "Jonny Kim can you come up and speak to our BUDS class?" 😊😀👌⚓
What a stud.
I have seen Jack Carr doing the podcast circuit, typically like what he has to say, and consider him a thoughtful and intelligent gentleman whose discussed personal opinions I align with more than disagree. I've been dimly aware of his work in fiction writing for some time, but because of this episode I finally got around to listening to the Audible intro to The Devil's Hand and just the epilogue alone has me committed to purchasing these on my next reading list. A man who sees the wisdom of Thucydides and Sun Tzu in gripping contemporary relevancy can probably write the hell out of a fiction series too. Don't let me down Mr. Carr. And it will please me knowing my money will go to furthering Mr. Carr's agenda of 2nd Amendment awareness, something our soft underbelly of a society seems to have dangerously lost touch with.
Great interview and discussion. While I applaud your optimism, I fear this country has now reached its tipping point and is heading down into the abyss from which it will not recover. For the sake of my children and grand children, I hope I am wrong.
🤘let’s go!
45:00 you said that you dont know about that if there is another countrie in world that gives you equal acces to opportunity well then let me enlighten you most of the Europe is like that. have nice day sir