Right when I was starting to think, only Goggins, Bigsby, Quarles, and Adeleke were the only cool Black SEALS, Andy brought us this awesome brother, Mark Greene! For my neighborhood/community, we need to see these guys 💯. Thank you Andy 👍🏾 Respect All Fear None
I worked for the Teams as a Comms guy for most of my time in the Navy. One of the last things I did was work for the exercise control group that put Team 10 through their TGIT, basically the last exercise before a team deploys. Their CO was black. He was the most intelligent and competent SEAL officer I’ve met. And I’ve worked for a lot of SEAL commanders, good ones too. If he stays in the Navy and doesn’t screw up he will 100% be an Admiral one day.
I spent a brief time in history with these two gentelmen during my time in BUD/S class 212. Beyond proud to have known and served with these outstanding men! I can not express to them my gratitude for their service and sacrafice for this great country,...Hooyah 212!!!
Please bring Mark back. That was a great conversation to listen too what a crazy place we’re in as a society now we just sit and listen too a couple buddies chatting it up, but yet there’s so much to pull from it, it can go from therapeutic to comedy all in one conversation. Thanks Andy your killing it man and I’m happy for your success you earned it.
I’m only 40 minutes in and I’ve laughed a shit ton . Andy is hilarious and this dude seems like a good, genuine person and friend. I wouldn’t mind if Andy and Mark did a monthly episode.
Andy and Mark...brothers from different mothers. It may have been 10 years between seeing each other, but you wouldn't know. Andy & Mark, you two are AMAZING individuals! BZ
I know you’re very modest but I want you to know how influential you are to me. You’re a true role model to young men/women in our country. We need more “Andy Stumpf” in these times.
Great episode! Mark seems to be such a genuine soul. And Andy, learn to take a compliment....You're smart, just accept it! Andy's Smart! Andy's Smart! Andy's Smart!!!!!!
Andy is truly so good at this and interviewing. He has impeccable wit. He is a charming guy and is very reasoned in his analysis of issues and atypical in his self-awareness. He has incredible critical thinking skills that are unmatched among similar podcast hosts who generally present as self-righteous and "you can't tell me nothing" attitudes. Huge fan of Andy. Keep doing what you are doing. Appreciate you and your contribution to the world.
I am one of the ten who watched.🤠 3-hours of pure ups and downs and everything in between. Such a great story. Much respect for both of you! Lots of laughs and a few tears in this story. Thanks!
This man has much respect for Andy. I also am tired of Andy always trying to pretend he is an average dude. Andy is one of those guys who could have been successful at anything he did. Honestly this is probably my favorite episode. Mark has a great story without having to put a bunch of his fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq. Left most all that completely out and still a bad ass poscast
Mr. Stumpf, you’re a very skilled interviewer. Your episodes are always interesting and captivating. And, btw, it’s okay to cry about your Mom’s passing.
Really struck a chord with me when Mark talked about saving money as a 12yo only to have to give it to his folks for bills...largely because of poor decision making. Boy oh boy does that sound familiar. The cool thing is, if you're lucky, you get to grow up & lead your own life. Great lessons.
Wow, the way "Officer" Greene just complimented you on how smart you are, is a major compliment. It was obviously very sincere and coming from him should be a great honor. I figure your shirking it off is just kinda jokingly but if not, dude.. that was a badass and I'm sure we'll deserved compliment.
I really enjoy this podcast! I love the humor and the down-to-earth nature of these guys. I Would love to see one with Jack Carr, Mark, & Andy! And yes I'm a huge fan of Mean Joe Green and the Stealers. I was a little kid in the ‘70s and still have some of the McDonald’s steeper drinking glasses.
I can see why he's one of your oldest friends... And I'd bet he was the type of dude you tried not to take along with you when going out to meet girls -- this dude would throw off the whole balance of the crew.. taller, better looking, nicer, more athletic, better educated... I've had my run-ins with guys like this in life, they make middle-of-the-pack dudes like me look terrible. lol. awesome ep, keep 'em coming...
Hey man these two dudes are the real deal. Cool to listen to. More importantly they are my hero’s for protecting my family and Beautiful country after 911. God Bless
Great episode again. Had a 4 hour ride home yesterday and this covered pretty much the whole trip. Wouldn't complain if Mark was able to return for a second episode.
I really love the raw question and answers in this episode. Andy was asking some questions that even made me uncomfortable, but for Mark to answer so openly and honestly was really cool. Realest guys on the internet
Andy and I go way back and I really enjoyed that we took some deep dives during the podcast. Our history made the answers easy and I never felt uncomfortable. Just two great friends catching up
Hearing you guys talk about close family and life made me come home after work today with a completely grateful attitude. Even though the day sucks, I had a great ending with the kiddos enjoying watching them!
Andy, I've been avidly following your Cleared Hot podcast, and the recent episode with Mark was truly exceptional. I felt like I got to know him, and it made for an incredibly enjoyable show. Keep up the great work!"
You two are so awesome!! I have thoroughly enjoyed this podcast. You're both hysterically funny and Mark is so humble; something I didn't expect a Navy Seal to be. I have always admired and respected those who serve(d) in Special Forces. Thank you both for your service and for sharing your experiences.
Andy, you forgot to mention in the intro that among the 18 originals that you and Mark graduated with in your BUD/S class, Jack Carr was not one of them.
Your the shit Andy hands down my favorite podcast. Over the last year since i found it, it has truly changed my life for the better. I got the help i needed and made my life and family’s life better god bless you.
Amazing conversation. This right here is the best of America. Absolute Great Human Beings having a great conversation. Most importantly they are great friends.
This episode was fantastic and painful. Andy and Mark talked about a lot of things that I am and have experienced. Things I am still working through It helps to hear how others have dealt and coped. Thanks.
I seen my mom choke on her own blood when I was 15 in 2006 at Stanford hospital. Passed from Lymphoma cancer. This one got to me but definitely a good one 🤙🏻
@clearedhotpodcast what a GREAT episode Andy. You guys had me in tears so many times with this one. Hearing you guys talk about road guard and Boot Camp days brought back so many memories from the good ol. Great mistakes, Illinois.
Great episode with Mark Greene, 😎 interview with two friends and former Navy SEALs talking about BUD/S training, deployments in the War on terrorism everywhere, etc. I'm going to check out the book called unSEALed when I get the chance. Happy New Year 2024
As someone who experienced what he's talking about with his sister, I can confirm he's 100% correct. I cared for both of my grandparents in that fashion for 3 years at the end of both their lives. Thankfully for all our sakes, grandad included they passed within a few months of each other. During those 3 years my job wasn't to be their grandson but to be their care giver. My mother died 2 years after and while rough, the grieving process was exactly as expected and what I think everyone would consider normal. However I still stuggle day to day with the loss of my grandparents because like Andy said, you aren't processing grief while the caregiving is taking place and it's not like it immediately kicks in once that job is finished.
Mate most enjoyable podcast i have seen Raw honest humours and insightful felt I was fly on wall observing two caring friends catching up Thankyou keep that man close he is a dear kind person and has a great infinity and respect for you
Great episode, Andi! I'd love to see more of these catching up with old friends episodes, especially the murderer (but maybe do that one over zoom or something, lol).
You guys were hilarious when roasting Mr. Jack Carr, and picking on each other was the best. Listening to your stories or experiences from different aspects of life made me realize a lot of things about life and I learned a lot here. Thank you Gentlemen. Outstanding podcast!
@ClearedHotPodcast oh no, having listened to his podcasts from what he has said it doesn't seem like McPhee would be interested. I know you'd be open to it but by listening to his comments it seems he definitely would not be. I'd love it but unless his views have changed I don't think it will happen
@@Chertoff88so I am not familiar with this person at all. He would not want to come on because I know Tim? I don’t understand what the hesitancy would be given we don’t know each other?
Hi Mark, My father was in the Teams (class 39) & retired at Navy SEALFoundation. I was diagnosed with chondrosarcoma of left proximal humerus 8 years ago. I fought my way to the top limb salvaging orthopedic surgeon in US. He is Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. He saved my arm & my life. I am cancer free with 0% chance of reoccurrence. For first 6 months after surgery, I flew private plans from Little Creek to NYC twice a month. Gratitude for my blessings has feed my passion & mission to advocate & assist other patients navigate top hospitals, prevent chronic diseases through Nutrition Science & lifestyle changes, & never let geography or finances stand in your way of getting the best medical care possible. I am so sorry that your father had to suffer so long. The top hospitals for rare Chondrosarcoma are Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center & MD Anderson Cancer Center. Through your journey, what has become clearer to you?
@andygodwin5965 thank you Andy! How would i search for his social media location or address? I am new to this. I will definitely do that! I appreciate your guidance! Take care!
Relationships are so vital to maintaining and nurture. I didn’t appreciate my father the way I should have until I saw how strong and resilient he was. I gained so much respect for him, and the sacrifices he made for the entire family. My experience with him made me appreciate my kids so much more and how precious time is and how it can all be taken away so quickly. Thank you for the question and glad you enjoyed the podcast.
@@themarkgreene thank you Mark! I love in VA Bch & didn't know how to reach out to you to send this message so thank you so much! Someone recommended that I get in touch with your team because you might not see my message on this podcast. Thank you for taking your valuable time to respond. For the past few years, I have wanted to make a more direct impact in other patients' lives by utilizing my acquired skillset & expertise to help other patients attempting to access the medical treatment with the highest efficacy. Years ago, I volunteered for Cynthia Morrison at the SEAL Store for the Renion. I value the Navy SEAL Foundation & wanted to volunteer to work one-on-one with family members who need assistance assessing top hospitals' programs, navigating the process, resource allocation, advocating for the patient, building a working rapport with their medical team, & overcoming obstacles. I realize the active duty personnel most likely have guidance. Possibly their family members might struggle, feel overwhelmed, & could benefit from additional support. I was wondering if you had any guidance on how to navigate & accomplish this to find my niche within the system. I feel a sense of personal responsibility to share my expertise with others that find themselves in similar circumstances so that I can instill a sense of strategy & hope. I truly appreciate you reaching out to me! Thank you!
Great conversation between to old time friends. If you never mentioned that you were old friends you could tell just from the conversation. Great listen!
Great interview and Andy did an amazing job. It was meaningful, humorous and opportunity to learn. Looking forward to more interviews with team guys...
there is a video on youtube where andy "trains" the US polo team. It probably happened at the time when he was there as an instructor. you get a good look into how he would be with BUDS students.
Right when I was starting to think, only Goggins, Bigsby, Quarles, and Adeleke were the only cool Black SEALS, Andy brought us this awesome brother, Mark Greene! For my neighborhood/community, we need to see these guys 💯. Thank you Andy 👍🏾
Respect All Fear None
I worked for the Teams as a Comms guy for most of my time in the Navy. One of the last things I did was work for the exercise control group that put Team 10 through their TGIT, basically the last exercise before a team deploys. Their CO was black. He was the most intelligent and competent SEAL officer I’ve met. And I’ve worked for a lot of SEAL commanders, good ones too. If he stays in the Navy and doesn’t screw up he will 100% be an Admiral one day.
@@n1c704 True Story. Jake was actually before all of those I listed. I stayed on his youtube channel! Much respect
What do you mean when you say "the only cool" black seals?
That's racist. Why's he gotta be black?
Jake Zweig is the COOLEST!!! I love that guy. I wish I could have had him as a mentor before I joined the NAVY.
Man these Black seals need to come back to our community and Share their stories I think it would inspire a lot of kids growing up in Inner cities..
Check out Remi Adeleke
A lot of these guys don't want to offend their white counterparts.
@@complexblackness I can see that being true
@@lto5270 Where are you from?
@@lto5270 Because they need better role models. It's pretty obvious.
This guy is an absolute gem.
Mark’s pretty cool too!😂😂
The lustre of gold isn’t half so rich as the sound of old friends sharing laughter. God set a flower upon your heads.
I spent a brief time in history with these two gentelmen during my time in BUD/S class 212. Beyond proud to have known and served with these outstanding men! I can not express to them my gratitude for their service and sacrafice for this great country,...Hooyah 212!!!
Please bring Mark back. That was a great conversation to listen too what a crazy place we’re in as a society now we just sit and listen too a couple buddies chatting it up, but yet there’s so much to pull from it, it can go from therapeutic to comedy all in one conversation. Thanks Andy your killing it man and I’m happy for your success you earned it.
Mark is obviously a real, genuine friend. Good dude, great episode!
Mark Green is such a soft spoken man. Hard to believe he was one of the deadliest commandos in the world.
Mark Green is amazing. The guy is clearly a gentle soul, amazing that he was also a SEAL.
I really liked listening to Mark. He seems like a real genuine man and relatable.
I’m only 40 minutes in and I’ve laughed a shit ton . Andy is hilarious and this dude seems like a good, genuine person and friend.
I wouldn’t mind if Andy and Mark did a monthly episode.
I like how soft spoken he is. You can tell he's a very gentle man.
Andy and Mark...brothers from different mothers. It may have been 10 years between seeing each other, but you wouldn't know. Andy & Mark, you two are AMAZING individuals! BZ
I know you’re very modest but I want you to know how influential you are to me. You’re a true role model to young men/women in our country. We need more “Andy Stumpf” in these times.
Two outstanding human beings sitting down for a conversation. Excellent interview Andy.
Couldn't stop smiling watching this interview... So many life lessons.
One of my favorite episodes. You can just tell Mark is a standup dude lol Andy as well. Keep up the great work fellas!👍😎
Great episode! Mark seems to be such a genuine soul. And Andy, learn to take a compliment....You're smart, just accept it! Andy's Smart! Andy's Smart! Andy's Smart!!!!!!
This turned into a visceral and gritty conversation. Particularly the suicide discussion. You may have saved a few lives with it. God bless you
Episodes like this one with your old friends are so fun to listen to.
Andy is truly so good at this and interviewing. He has impeccable wit. He is a charming guy and is very reasoned in his analysis of issues and atypical in his self-awareness. He has incredible critical thinking skills that are unmatched among similar podcast hosts who generally present as self-righteous and "you can't tell me nothing" attitudes. Huge fan of Andy. Keep doing what you are doing. Appreciate you and your contribution to the world.
This was a great show. I would love if Mark came on again in the future. Awesome
I am one of the ten who watched.🤠 3-hours of pure ups and downs and everything in between. Such a great story. Much respect for both of you! Lots of laughs and a few tears in this story. Thanks!
This man has much respect for Andy. I also am tired of Andy always trying to pretend he is an average dude. Andy is one of those guys who could have been successful at anything he did. Honestly this is probably my favorite episode. Mark has a great story without having to put a bunch of his fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq. Left most all that completely out and still a bad ass poscast
Trust me, I am as average as they come
Get Mark back on! He’s the man!
Mr. Stumpf, you’re a very skilled interviewer. Your episodes are always interesting and captivating.
And, btw, it’s okay to cry about your Mom’s passing.
I miss the level 10 gallows humor and sarcasm the most you two made my day thanks definitely getting Mark’s book
This time with And-I was so special. Such a great guy and we had a blast reconnecting and catching up. Glad you enjoyed the podcast.
Really struck a chord with me when Mark talked about saving money as a 12yo only to have to give it to his folks for bills...largely because of poor decision making. Boy oh boy does that sound familiar. The cool thing is, if you're lucky, you get to grow up & lead your own life. Great lessons.
This was one of the best pods I’ve watched in a while… These two guys Rock.
Wow, the way "Officer" Greene just complimented you on how smart you are, is a major compliment. It was obviously very sincere and coming from him should be a great honor. I figure your shirking it off is just kinda jokingly but if not, dude.. that was a badass and I'm sure we'll deserved compliment.
He’s such an incredibly smart guy and it was awesome to see him squirm. But it was such a genuine compliment because I think he’s brilliant.
I really enjoy this podcast! I love the humor and the down-to-earth nature of these guys. I Would love to see one with Jack Carr, Mark, & Andy! And yes I'm a huge fan of Mean Joe Green and the Stealers. I was a little kid in the ‘70s and still have some of the McDonald’s steeper drinking glasses.
Five Fucking Stars!!! This was a great podcast, thanks for letting us listen in. One of my favorites, ever.
I can see why he's one of your oldest friends... And I'd bet he was the type of dude you tried not to take along with you when going out to meet girls -- this dude would throw off the whole balance of the crew.. taller, better looking, nicer, more athletic, better educated... I've had my run-ins with guys like this in life, they make middle-of-the-pack dudes like me look terrible. lol. awesome ep, keep 'em coming...
These types of podcasts on here are my favorites. Just two buddies shooting the shit together.
Hey man these two dudes are the real deal. Cool to listen to. More importantly they are my hero’s for protecting my family and Beautiful country after 911. God Bless
The big homie! Miss you Mark! Fight On!
Hey McCall. So great to see your name in the comments. Need to catch up soon. It’s been too long. Fight On ✌🏾✌🏾
Please have Mark on again soon! Loved this one. The stories were fantastic. Great guy!
Great episode again. Had a 4 hour ride home yesterday and this covered pretty much the whole trip. Wouldn't complain if Mark was able to return for a second episode.
You haven't had a nicer person on your channel yet. Dude is such a good soul.
"Wealth buys your time back..." FACTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This was an amazing episode. Love to see the camaraderie and humor. Especially on Jack Carr not finishing. 😂
I really love the raw question and answers in this episode. Andy was asking some questions that even made me uncomfortable, but for Mark to answer so openly and honestly was really cool. Realest guys on the internet
Andy and I go way back and I really enjoyed that we took some deep dives during the podcast. Our history made the answers easy and I never felt uncomfortable. Just two great friends catching up
Watching these two humble heroes was humbling in and of itself.
Please make sure you do a 50 part series with Mark. Thank you.
Mark seems like a stud! Preciate the great convo today gents.
I'd love to see these two watch the "class 234 documentary" the commentary would be legendary 😂
We would absolutely crush that class…but it would be funny AS. Mystery Scient Theater 3000
Hearing you guys talk about close family and life made me come home after work today with a completely grateful attitude. Even though the day sucks, I had a great ending with the kiddos enjoying watching them!
Andy, I've been avidly following your Cleared Hot podcast, and the recent episode with Mark was truly exceptional. I felt like I got to know him, and it made for an incredibly enjoyable show. Keep up the great work!"
Andy I haven't laughed this much listening to any podcast I can remember.
Great show man, thanks you guys
Guys being dudes… love it. Great conversation between old friends 👌🏻
This episode was great, i was giggling the whole way through. Love Andy's sense of humor and the two of you were peas in a pod. BZ!
You two are so awesome!! I have thoroughly enjoyed this podcast. You're both hysterically funny and Mark is so humble; something I didn't expect a Navy Seal to be. I have always admired and respected those who serve(d) in Special Forces. Thank you both for your service and for sharing your experiences.
Mr green is a great example of a real gentleman.
Theres good people, and theres shtty people , of all colors and beliefs , This man seems like an awesome human being. Solid work fellas, god bless
This is one of your best episodes Andy. LOVED it.
Andy, you forgot to mention in the intro that among the 18 originals that you and Mark graduated with in your BUD/S class, Jack Carr was not one of them.
Your the shit Andy hands down my favorite podcast. Over the last year since i found it, it has truly changed my life for the better. I got the help i needed and made my life and family’s life better god bless you.
Amazing conversation. This right here is the best of America. Absolute Great Human Beings having a great conversation. Most importantly they are great friends.
I enjoyed this immensely. Mark seems like a great person. I will definitely be picking up his book. Best of luck to him in his future endeavors.
Thank you both, Gentlemen, for this outstanding podcast! Thank you for your remarkable service! God Bless!!
Outstanding podcast, love seeing two friends carry on with each other!
So soft spoken and humble.. thank you for your service
Andy, this is one of your best episodes yet! So great to hear you guys reconnect.
Fantastic podcast! You two make an incredibly hilarious duo.
Thank you Sirs, shared. Also, thank you for your compassion and grace to and for those who battled demons. Condolences.
This episode was fantastic and painful. Andy and Mark talked about a lot of things that I am and have experienced. Things I am still working through
It helps to hear how others have dealt and coped. Thanks.
One of my favorite interviews. These guys are the best of the best.
I seen my mom choke on her own blood when I was 15 in 2006 at Stanford hospital. Passed from Lymphoma cancer. This one got to me but definitely a good one 🤙🏻
10 minutes in and this is already one of the best ever
I think this is your best podcast. Simple, two old friends talking shit. Can’t beat that.
@clearedhotpodcast what a GREAT episode Andy. You guys had me in tears so many times with this one. Hearing you guys talk about road guard and Boot Camp days brought back so many memories from the good ol. Great mistakes, Illinois.
Great episode with Mark Greene, 😎 interview with two friends and former Navy SEALs talking about BUD/S training, deployments in the War on terrorism everywhere, etc. I'm going to check out the book called unSEALed when I get the chance. Happy New Year 2024
Great conversation, I love how humble both gentlemen are about their experiences. Too many people with their backgrounds act like they know everything
Watching "Someone Special" with the commentary had some real "Mystery Science Theatre" vibes.
What a great conversation to have the opportunity to listen in on! Priceless! And now for yet another book purchase after a Cleared Hot podcast 😁.
As someone who experienced what he's talking about with his sister, I can confirm he's 100% correct. I cared for both of my grandparents in that fashion for 3 years at the end of both their lives. Thankfully for all our sakes, grandad included they passed within a few months of each other. During those 3 years my job wasn't to be their grandson but to be their care giver. My mother died 2 years after and while rough, the grieving process was exactly as expected and what I think everyone would consider normal. However I still stuggle day to day with the loss of my grandparents because like Andy said, you aren't processing grief while the caregiving is taking place and it's not like it immediately kicks in once that job is finished.
This might be my favorite episode of cleared hot. I want to buy his book for the sole purpose of supporting Mark Greene.
Mate most enjoyable podcast i have seen
Raw honest humours and insightful felt I was fly on wall observing two caring friends catching up
Thankyou keep that man close he is a dear kind person and has a great infinity and respect for you
Best podcast I have heard in years.
Loved seeing another Miami grad!!!! Great program as always, Andy....
This has to be one of the best and funniest show, love ❤️ the channel 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Great discussion; you two are obviously good buds and it flowed effortlessly! Mark seems like an awesome, down to earth guy!
Amazing podcast Andy, hope Mark comes back on. He’s a humble guy but the Jack Carr roasting was pretty funny 😂
This was a great pod cast. It’s very obvious the friendship between you both. I laughed a whole bunch. Thank you.
Great episode, Andi! I'd love to see more of these catching up with old friends episodes, especially the murderer (but maybe do that one over zoom or something, lol).
Andi with an I.
Nice.
You guys were hilarious when roasting Mr. Jack Carr, and picking on each other was the best.
Listening to your stories or experiences from different aspects of life made me realize a lot of things about life and I learned a lot here. Thank you Gentlemen. Outstanding podcast!
This is a really good one Andy. Mark you're awesome. Hope yall are doing good. Hope Mark comes back, I know yall got some more stories!
You need to get JOHN MCPHEE “SHERIFF OF BAGHDAD” on the show!
That won't happen McPhee was tim kennedy boss and hates him to this day
why would that impact whether or not I had him on the show?
Kennedy speaks extremely highly of The Sherrif....he says he would follow him into battle any day...Mr. McPhee would be an amazing guest
@ClearedHotPodcast oh no, having listened to his podcasts from what he has said it doesn't seem like McPhee would be interested. I know you'd be open to it but by listening to his comments it seems he definitely would not be. I'd love it but unless his views have changed I don't think it will happen
@@Chertoff88so I am not familiar with this person at all. He would not want to come on because I know Tim? I don’t understand what the hesitancy would be given we don’t know each other?
One hell of a way to catch up with a close friend!🤙🏻
I was having shitty day and y’all made my day. Thanks 🙏
Hi Mark, My father was in the Teams (class 39) & retired at Navy SEALFoundation. I was diagnosed with chondrosarcoma of left proximal humerus 8 years ago. I fought my way to the top limb salvaging orthopedic surgeon in US. He is Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. He saved my arm & my life. I am cancer free with 0% chance of reoccurrence. For first 6 months after surgery, I flew private plans from Little Creek to NYC twice a month. Gratitude for my blessings has feed my passion & mission to advocate & assist other patients navigate top hospitals, prevent chronic diseases through Nutrition Science & lifestyle changes, & never let geography or finances stand in your way of getting the best medical care possible. I am so sorry that your father had to suffer so long. The top hospitals for rare Chondrosarcoma are Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center & MD Anderson Cancer Center. Through your journey, what has become clearer to you?
@andygodwin5965 thank you Andy! How would i search for his social media location or address? I am new to this. I will definitely do that! I appreciate your guidance! Take care!
Relationships are so vital to maintaining and nurture. I didn’t appreciate my father the way I should have until I saw how strong and resilient he was. I gained so much respect for him, and the sacrifices he made for the entire family. My experience with him made me appreciate my kids so much more and how precious time is and how it can all be taken away so quickly. Thank you for the question and glad you enjoyed the podcast.
@@themarkgreene thank you Mark! I love in VA Bch & didn't know how to reach out to you to send this message so thank you so much! Someone recommended that I get in touch with your team because you might not see my message on this podcast. Thank you for taking your valuable time to respond. For the past few years, I have wanted to make a more direct impact in other patients' lives by utilizing my acquired skillset & expertise to help other patients attempting to access the medical treatment with the highest efficacy. Years ago, I volunteered for Cynthia Morrison at the SEAL Store for the Renion. I value the Navy SEAL Foundation & wanted to volunteer to work one-on-one with family members who need assistance assessing top hospitals' programs, navigating the process, resource allocation, advocating for the patient, building a working rapport with their medical team, & overcoming obstacles. I realize the active duty personnel most likely have guidance. Possibly their family members might struggle, feel overwhelmed, & could benefit from additional support. I was wondering if you had any guidance on how to navigate & accomplish this to find my niche within the system. I feel a sense of personal responsibility to share my expertise with others that find themselves in similar circumstances so that I can instill a sense of strategy & hope. I truly appreciate you reaching out to me! Thank you!
Watching and hearing Andy speak gives me the impression that he is very astute and speaks very well.
Great conversation between to old time friends. If you never mentioned that you were old friends you could tell just from the conversation. Great listen!
Great interview and Andy did an amazing job. It was meaningful, humorous and opportunity to learn. Looking forward to more interviews with team guys...
You know youre legit when your uncle is Mean Joe Greene. Great episode, Mark is a quality human being.
Sir, I appreciate your podcast and your service. Great episode.
Great podcast as always. Thank you for being so open about your lives.
What a hidden gem 💎 great talk, great shared experience! Look forward to reading the book !
I was only going to watch a little but I couldn’t stop so well done gents definitely need a part 2 and maybe 3! Thanks for sharing
33:09 I just imagine Andy as BUDS instructor doing that during the Hell Week. 🤣😂🤣
there is a video on youtube where andy "trains" the US polo team. It probably happened at the time when he was there as an instructor. you get a good look into how he would be with BUDS students.