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Ep 55: From Battlefield to Backroads: Building Legacy Beyond the Badge and the Barrel

Ep 55: From Battlefield to Backroads: Building Legacy Beyond the Badge and the Barrel

Published 1 week ago
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What happens when a life of service doesn’t stop at retirement—but evolves into something bigger?


In this episode of Beyond the Barrel, we sit down with a man who’s lived multiple lifetimes in one—Army veteran, K-9 deputy, entrepreneur, and mentor. From serving as an Infantryman to working in Intelligence and Anti-Terrorism, his military career spanned over two decades and four MOS roles, shaping a mindset built on discipline, adaptability, and mission-first leadership.


But the story doesn’t end when the uniform comes off. While transitioning out of the military, he didn’t slow down—he accelerated. Patenting designs and launching Warrior Rack, stepping into law enforcement as a K-9 Deputy, FTO, and Instructor, and simultaneously building multiple successful businesses—from emergency vehicle upfitting to agriculture and maple production.


Now, he’s pouring that experience into the next generation as an Army JROTC Instructor—continuing to lead, teach, and shape future leaders.


This episode goes beyond the resume. It’s about identity after service, building legacy through leadership, and proving that purpose doesn’t retire.

Off duty. Off script. Beyond the Barrel.


Timestamps: 

5:30  Turning point

10:00  Suspicious stop

15:00  Breaking point

20:00  Life-changing ride

25:00  Mental health

30:00  Communication skills

35:00  Career reflection

40:00  What could’ve happened

48:00  Mentorship & bond

56:00  Bigger meaning

1:04:00  Final message


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