Jake Harriman is a former Force Recon Marine who started Nuru International during his time at Stanford. His experiences deployed led him to see the devastating effects of extreme poverty, and how it was affecting the war on terror - and inspired him to start an organization to break the cycle.
In this episode we discuss:
The nexus of security and rural development His belief that only kinetic action will not win the war on terror The importance of removing isolation How to help yourself by helping others
Ep 149: Lightning Discussion on Veteran Wellness
Ep 148: Run to Remember
Ep 147: Quarantine Crusher - Zach and Nicole Bitter
EP 146: Quarantine Crusher - Alison Levine
Ep 145: Quarantine Crusher - Ryan Holiday
Ep 144: Quarantine Crusher - Shane Kimbrough
Ep 143: Quarantine Crusher - Cedric King
Ep 142: Special Conversation with Retired General Petraeus
EP 141: Olivia Nunn - Soldier For Life
EP140: Tanner Iskra - Borne the Battle
Ep 139: The NamasDay Episode with Tim Avery
EP 138: Zachary Green - From the Marines, to firefighting to entrepreneurship
EP 137: The Tickets Episode with Steven Weintraub
EP 136 - National Military Family Month with Evie King
EP135 - The WOD for Warriors Episode with Benjamin Bunn
EP134 - The 35-year old Division I wrestler - Green Beret, Roman Rozell
EP133 - Matt Griffin - Our 1st Repeat Guest - Bringing (Back) The Stoke!
EP132 - Matt Collier - From Hometown Mayor to Executive to Concussion Advocate
EP131 - JnJ’s Courtney Billington - A Senior Executive’s View on Veterans in Business
EP130 - The Most Motivating Man in the World - Pat McNamara
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