Ben Evers
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So my father was a police officer. He was 36, 37 years, somewhere in that range. So I grew up in a law enforcement family. He was also a volunteer fireman, a paramedic. My brother... went to the Air Force. My grandfather was in the Air Force. So those things have always been close to home. Also, the town that we went to school in is the home of Offutt Air Force Base.
So my father was a police officer. He was 36, 37 years, somewhere in that range. So I grew up in a law enforcement family. He was also a volunteer fireman, a paramedic. My brother... went to the Air Force. My grandfather was in the Air Force. So those things have always been close to home. Also, the town that we went to school in is the home of Offutt Air Force Base.
A lot of people are familiar with that. It's the home of STRATCOM and Strategic Air Command and all the things that go along there. So we've grown up around the military and first responders. So it's always been an important thing in my life. I think even this morning, we were talking about our son and And jobs and our kids.
A lot of people are familiar with that. It's the home of STRATCOM and Strategic Air Command and all the things that go along there. So we've grown up around the military and first responders. So it's always been an important thing in my life. I think even this morning, we were talking about our son and And jobs and our kids.
A lot of people are familiar with that. It's the home of STRATCOM and Strategic Air Command and all the things that go along there. So we've grown up around the military and first responders. So it's always been an important thing in my life. I think even this morning, we were talking about our son and And jobs and our kids.
And I was telling Morgan, I was like, if I could rewind 20 years, I'd probably get involved in something like that. I probably would have a completely different path. Today, I'm on the local fire department. You know, that's fulfilling for me. So it's a passion of ours. So we figured, man, we've got a small business. You know, we're making some money. How do we give back?
And I was telling Morgan, I was like, if I could rewind 20 years, I'd probably get involved in something like that. I probably would have a completely different path. Today, I'm on the local fire department. You know, that's fulfilling for me. So it's a passion of ours. So we figured, man, we've got a small business. You know, we're making some money. How do we give back?
And I was telling Morgan, I was like, if I could rewind 20 years, I'd probably get involved in something like that. I probably would have a completely different path. Today, I'm on the local fire department. You know, that's fulfilling for me. So it's a passion of ours. So we figured, man, we've got a small business. You know, we're making some money. How do we give back?
Not only to the local school, which is super important, but to those causes. So someone like Zach, huge patriotic guy, he loves the Fourth of July. That's his favorite holiday. You know, so him and I are chatting and he's like, every year, let's do something around the Fourth of July. So that's what we've always done.
Not only to the local school, which is super important, but to those causes. So someone like Zach, huge patriotic guy, he loves the Fourth of July. That's his favorite holiday. You know, so him and I are chatting and he's like, every year, let's do something around the Fourth of July. So that's what we've always done.
Not only to the local school, which is super important, but to those causes. So someone like Zach, huge patriotic guy, he loves the Fourth of July. That's his favorite holiday. You know, so him and I are chatting and he's like, every year, let's do something around the Fourth of July. So that's what we've always done.
It's been a fundraiser for some kind of cause that has something to do with the military and with veterans. The past few years, we were working with the Farmer Veteran Coalition. So we're raising money for them. They're helping veterans get into farming and getting them tools and equipment and so on and so forth. This past year, we interviewed a lady named Kim. What's her last name?
It's been a fundraiser for some kind of cause that has something to do with the military and with veterans. The past few years, we were working with the Farmer Veteran Coalition. So we're raising money for them. They're helping veterans get into farming and getting them tools and equipment and so on and so forth. This past year, we interviewed a lady named Kim. What's her last name?
It's been a fundraiser for some kind of cause that has something to do with the military and with veterans. The past few years, we were working with the Farmer Veteran Coalition. So we're raising money for them. They're helping veterans get into farming and getting them tools and equipment and so on and so forth. This past year, we interviewed a lady named Kim. What's her last name?
Cavallis, I believe. She owns a brewery in Nebraska called Nebraska Brewing, and she is on the board of the 50 Mile March. So the 50 Mile March is an organization that does this walk from Lincoln to Nebraska, 50 miles over the course of 22 hours straight, and raises money for homeless veterans, for mental illness, and for housing, to help put housing together for them.
Cavallis, I believe. She owns a brewery in Nebraska called Nebraska Brewing, and she is on the board of the 50 Mile March. So the 50 Mile March is an organization that does this walk from Lincoln to Nebraska, 50 miles over the course of 22 hours straight, and raises money for homeless veterans, for mental illness, and for housing, to help put housing together for them.
Cavallis, I believe. She owns a brewery in Nebraska called Nebraska Brewing, and she is on the board of the 50 Mile March. So the 50 Mile March is an organization that does this walk from Lincoln to Nebraska, 50 miles over the course of 22 hours straight, and raises money for homeless veterans, for mental illness, and for housing, to help put housing together for them.
Morgan is super competitive, and we interviewed this lady, and she was like, I'm doing it. And I was like, and she's looking at me and I'm like, I'm not doing it. I'm not, I'm not walking 50 miles. So she starts training for it. And we decide let's get the community together because we have to raise money for this thing. It's a fundraiser. So they only allowed this year, 150 walkers.
Morgan is super competitive, and we interviewed this lady, and she was like, I'm doing it. And I was like, and she's looking at me and I'm like, I'm not doing it. I'm not, I'm not walking 50 miles. So she starts training for it. And we decide let's get the community together because we have to raise money for this thing. It's a fundraiser. So they only allowed this year, 150 walkers.
Morgan is super competitive, and we interviewed this lady, and she was like, I'm doing it. And I was like, and she's looking at me and I'm like, I'm not doing it. I'm not, I'm not walking 50 miles. So she starts training for it. And we decide let's get the community together because we have to raise money for this thing. It's a fundraiser. So they only allowed this year, 150 walkers.