Andy Stump
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Ladies and gentlemen, good morning. Welcome back. I'm going to open right up with this. Today's episode is not a feel good episode. This is a heavy topic. It's a dark topic and it's real. It is more pervasive than I think a lot of people would care to even imagine. We're going to be talking about abuse, specifically sexual abuse of a young man.
Ladies and gentlemen, good morning. Welcome back. I'm going to open right up with this. Today's episode is not a feel good episode. This is a heavy topic. It's a dark topic and it's real. It is more pervasive than I think a lot of people would care to even imagine. We're going to be talking about abuse, specifically sexual abuse of a young man.
Ladies and gentlemen, good morning. Welcome back. I'm going to open right up with this. Today's episode is not a feel good episode. This is a heavy topic. It's a dark topic and it's real. It is more pervasive than I think a lot of people would care to even imagine. We're going to be talking about abuse, specifically sexual abuse of a young man.
But having said that, what Seth, my guest today is Seth Gill, what he has been able to do with that and how he has been able to shape his life through what happened to him, I think is an incredible thing. So like I said, the guest today is Seth Gill. He wrote this book, Strength Beyond the Shadows. Now, Seth himself is 82nd Airborne Combat Vet.
But having said that, what Seth, my guest today is Seth Gill, what he has been able to do with that and how he has been able to shape his life through what happened to him, I think is an incredible thing. So like I said, the guest today is Seth Gill. He wrote this book, Strength Beyond the Shadows. Now, Seth himself is 82nd Airborne Combat Vet.
But having said that, what Seth, my guest today is Seth Gill, what he has been able to do with that and how he has been able to shape his life through what happened to him, I think is an incredible thing. So like I said, the guest today is Seth Gill. He wrote this book, Strength Beyond the Shadows. Now, Seth himself is 82nd Airborne Combat Vet.
worked in the construction business, an ultra marathon runner. He's an author, obviously speaker now, BJJ practitioner, amazing things. I am not even going to attempt to describe what he has lived through because he gets into it in a level of detail that might make some listeners uncomfortable. My recommendation to you is to stay the course, to listen, to learn,
worked in the construction business, an ultra marathon runner. He's an author, obviously speaker now, BJJ practitioner, amazing things. I am not even going to attempt to describe what he has lived through because he gets into it in a level of detail that might make some listeners uncomfortable. My recommendation to you is to stay the course, to listen, to learn,
worked in the construction business, an ultra marathon runner. He's an author, obviously speaker now, BJJ practitioner, amazing things. I am not even going to attempt to describe what he has lived through because he gets into it in a level of detail that might make some listeners uncomfortable. My recommendation to you is to stay the course, to listen, to learn,
And I honestly think that in somebody telling a story like this, there are warning signs for those of us out there who would step in if they could figure out a way to stop this from happening. Whether it's just a conversation, asking somebody the right question, recognizing the warning signs, whether they're physical, emotional, psychological. I think it's possible.
And I honestly think that in somebody telling a story like this, there are warning signs for those of us out there who would step in if they could figure out a way to stop this from happening. Whether it's just a conversation, asking somebody the right question, recognizing the warning signs, whether they're physical, emotional, psychological. I think it's possible.
And I honestly think that in somebody telling a story like this, there are warning signs for those of us out there who would step in if they could figure out a way to stop this from happening. Whether it's just a conversation, asking somebody the right question, recognizing the warning signs, whether they're physical, emotional, psychological. I think it's possible.
I don't think it's possible that we could stop it, but I think there are ways that people who are paying attention to this type of predation can step in and do something. So that's what we're going to get into on today's episode. If you follow the podcast, you know that I work with some advertisers.
I don't think it's possible that we could stop it, but I think there are ways that people who are paying attention to this type of predation can step in and do something. So that's what we're going to get into on today's episode. If you follow the podcast, you know that I work with some advertisers.
I don't think it's possible that we could stop it, but I think there are ways that people who are paying attention to this type of predation can step in and do something. So that's what we're going to get into on today's episode. If you follow the podcast, you know that I work with some advertisers.
Please stay with me for the next 60 to 90 seconds and let me pay the bills so I can continue to bring you this podcast for free. Let's dive into today's sponsor. Ladies and gentlemen, today's sponsor is Montana Knife Company. Now, I've hosted their founder twice, Josh Smith, the youngest master bladesmith in the US, right? Overachiever. What an asshole.
Please stay with me for the next 60 to 90 seconds and let me pay the bills so I can continue to bring you this podcast for free. Let's dive into today's sponsor. Ladies and gentlemen, today's sponsor is Montana Knife Company. Now, I've hosted their founder twice, Josh Smith, the youngest master bladesmith in the US, right? Overachiever. What an asshole.
Please stay with me for the next 60 to 90 seconds and let me pay the bills so I can continue to bring you this podcast for free. Let's dive into today's sponsor. Ladies and gentlemen, today's sponsor is Montana Knife Company. Now, I've hosted their founder twice, Josh Smith, the youngest master bladesmith in the US, right? Overachiever. What an asshole.
They are just down the road from where I'm sitting right now. I think it's, I don't know, call it 110 miles. I know it's more than 90, but I think it's less than 120. French town, Montana, and they're actually moving and building a massive facility on the western edge of Missoula. Their knives are made in America.
They are just down the road from where I'm sitting right now. I think it's, I don't know, call it 110 miles. I know it's more than 90, but I think it's less than 120. French town, Montana, and they're actually moving and building a massive facility on the western edge of Missoula. Their knives are made in America.