Randy Hetrick is a Navy Seal turned into an Entrepreneur. He is the founder of TRX and now OutFit Training. From Navy Seal to 100 million in sales is the best way to describe Randy. In today's episode, James and Randy dive deep into the life of a Navy Seal and the process of becoming one. Randy also gives listeners a great story of how getting lost in the jungle, while leading a Seal team, has instilled many values and traits in himself that he uses daily during his Business side of life. He also explains how the stress from warfare is similar to the stress in entrepreneurship. To end the episode, Randy talks about how two women in his family influence his daily life by the way they lived their lives.
\Where to find Randy:
https://twitter.com/randyhetrick
https://www.instagram.com/randyhetrick
https://www.facebook.com/RandyHetrick
00:40 Intro
04:27 Randy’s Background
18:28 What it takes to be a Seal
27:25 Business compared to warfare
37:27 The most stressful moments as a seal
51:05 Experience as a seal to Entrepreneurship conversion
1:02:40 TRX
1:34:50 3 stories that shaped Randy
1:40:34 What takes up Randy’s headspace
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