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
EP088 - Erik Younger, Founder of Vetitation
EP087 - Observations on growing businesses and veteran support with Team RWB Board of Directors Chair, Paul Bell
EP086 - Tyler Merritt - CEO Nine Line Apparel
EP085 - The Army as a Career Option with Major General Jeff Snow
EP084 - Melissa Stockwell - Paralympian, Triathlon Coach, and Inspirational Speaker
EP083 - Telling the story of the Post/9-11 Veteran with Fred Wellman
EP082 - Rob Jones Journey
EP081 - Marine Corps Veteran and Eagle Leader Fellow, Star Cathcart
EP080 - The sole military veteran on the PGA Tour, professional golfer Billy Hurley on golf and leadership.
EP079 - David Smith on regaining your confidence, pursuing love, and refusing to feel numb
EP078 - Mycal Anders on doing the work, using your voice, and building a meaningful life
EP077 - Starbucks own Matt Kress on Coffee and Supporting Veterans
EP076 - Michael Rodriguez on taking care of yourself, so you can serve others
EP075 - Mike Erwin | Founder, Team RWB
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