Unbeatable Podcast with Jeff Struecker

Unbeatable Podcast with Jeff Struecker

A podcast to help you build army ranger-like resilience to face life’s toughest challenges. When life becomes unmerciful...be UNBEATABLE!

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Unbeatable Podcast with Jeff Struecker
  • Ep. 92: Alton Gansky - The Thrills And Agonies Of Writing A Book

    I’ve been asked about 1,000 times how to write and publish a book. Today’s guest is a brilliant author who has written 52 books, won multiple awards, holds a literary doctorate, and teaches writing at the highest level. None of my fiction books could have been written without him, and there’s no ...

  • Ep. 91: Vince Hafeli - Bravely Speaking The Word Most Only Whisper

    Every day in the construction industry in America, 5 times as many workers die by suicide than by job-related accidents. Vince Hafeli, President of AJAX Paving Industries in Florida, is doing something about it.To look at his stellar career, you would think he’s always had his life together. But ...

  • Ep. 90: Chris VanSant - Lessons From 600 Combat Operations

    Chris VanSant has had more combat experience than almost anyone in American history and even took part in the capture of Saddam Hussein. He’s a retired Special Operations veteran with over 20 years of service in divisions like the 75th Ranger Regiment, the 82nd Airborne Division, and the Army's 1...

  • Ep. 89: Johnny Elsasser - The Extremely Arduous Transition Back Home From War

    As a warrior in the 2nd Ranger Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment, Johnny served among the elite of the elite. Then for 5 years he was a contractor protecting the US Ambassador to Iraq. In a military environment, he was at home. But when it was time to move into civilian life, he describes it as an e...

  • Ep. 88: Alex Maddox - Turning Pain Into Purpose

    Less than five years after losing her husband, Chase Maddox, who was killed on duty as a police officer, Alex Maddox learned that lightning DOES sometimes strike twice, in the same place. In 2018, Alex was left with her 7-year-old son Bradin, and her son Bodie, who was born four days after her hu...

  • Ep. 87: Alex Chandler - Running Toward The Gunfire After A Buddy’s Gunned Down

    Alex Chandler may be young, but the bravery he’s shown in the face of danger – both as an Army National Guardsman and as a member of Clayton County Police Department’s SWAT team – has already earned him multiple medals and awards. Despite losing 2 close friends on the job and fearing he might not...

  • Ep. 86: Robert Baumgartner - Don’t Quit Halfway Through The Woods

    Robert “Bob” Baumgartner is a normal, regular guy who was a history teacher and track coach in New Jersey, first at the high school level, and now he teaches at the college level. However, he has persevered through health crises in a way that is far from “normal”. Diagnosed with epilepsy at the a...

  • Ep. 85: Jamin Heppell - Life Transformation Through Mountains And Marathons

    As the oldest of 3 boys in a competitive family in Australia, Jamin Heppell developed two passions very early in life: athletic excellence and leadership. After founding several businesses and hitting severe burnout, he completely changed course and co-founded an incredibly successful company cal...

  • Ep. 84: Jay Allen On Not Quitting And The Last Man Standing Winning

    Award-winning Nashville country music singer Jay Allen wrote a song called “Blank Stares” in honor of his mom who passed away from early-onset Alzheimer’s that went viral with over 500 million views. The song has not only raised over $100 million for Alzheimer’s research and support of families d...

  • Ep. 83: Byron Morrison On 7 Ways You Sabotage Your Own Success

    Byron Morrison is an in-demand author and speaker in England (Not London.) and founder of the "Evolved CEO" coaching and consulting program. He’s helped CEOs in 15 different countries upgrade their mindset AND performance so they can become the leaders they need to be to take their businesses to ...

  • Ep. 82: Dr. Ed Newton From CODA To Changing His City

    When Dr. Ed Newton was growing up, he never dreamed he’d ever have the title “Dr.” In fact, he wasn’t even sure he’d go to college, being told he “wasn’t college material”. As a hearing son of 2 deaf parents, Ed was their mediator to the outside world and defender. He understood what it meant to ...

  • Ep. 81: Travis Thomas on How To ‘Embrace The Goo’ To Get Unstuck

    “Life is not a GPS; it’s a compass,” says Speaker, Coach, and Author Travis Thomas. Remembering that has helped him navigate scary things like not having a job when his three children were young and discovering his calling of using improv comedy to inspire others to have a “yes, and” mindset in l...

  • Ep. 80: Nelson Tressler on Winning At life Even As The ‘Unlucky Sperm Club’

    If anyone’s ever had the deck stacked against them from birth, it’s Nelson Tressler. In fact, his book is even called The Unlucky Sperm Club. But because of his incredibly harsh beginnings, he was determined to make something of his life. As an adult, he moved up from being a window washer in Las...

  • Ep. 79: Dr. Brittany Clayborne on Healing People In Places Science Can’t Reach

    When Brittany gave birth to her son, she thought she was healthy … until she had a heart attack immediately afterward. The downhill spiral from there – medically dying of heart failure 6 times, being among 1% of women who need a heart transplant, and diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer within a year af...

  • Ep. 78: Dr. Mary Ritz: Don’t Take Your Opportunities For Granted

    Growing up in what she describes as Zimbabwe’s lowest rung in society, Dr. Mary Ritz was still encouraged by her parents to be a leader and innovator. The lessons Mary and all six of her siblings received have spurred each of them to make a difference in the world. In addition to starting her own...

  • Ep. 77: Scott and Tiffany Smiley On Being The 1st Blind Soldier In The Army

    Years before their marriage, Scott and Tiffany were high school sweethearts. In April 2005, Scott was injured by a suicide bombing in Mosul, Iraq, that caused him to lose sight in both eyes. Tiffany’s refusal to sign paperwork that would remove her Army Ranger husband from active duty allowed him...