Logan Lewis (Lew) - From the Front Lines to Mentorship: A Ranger's Journey

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • Robert & Kyle coming at you from Pearl and Pine Brewery in downtown Senoia, GA. We had an awesome chat with our guest Logan Lewis (Lew), who just witnessed a graduation at Ranger School. Lew's journey from the 75th Ranger Regiment, Old Guard, and 6th Ranger Training Battalion (RTB) to mentoring and coaching soldiers is nothing short of inspiring.
    Lew opened up about his transition from the Ranger Regiment to the Old Guard, and how he found his true calling in guiding young soldiers. He shared some incredible stories, like mentoring a soldier who went from feeling discouraged to becoming a top Ranger. Lew's all about pushing boundaries, both physically and mentally, and he's got a knack for spotting potential in others.
    We also got into the nitty-gritty of Ranger Regiment life, the importance of mental toughness, and how leadership is all about empathy and compassion. Lew's dedication to filling the Ranger Regiment with top-notch soldiers is truly commendable. Plus, he's got some cool insights on the evolving nature of warfare and how training needs to adapt to keep up.
    If you're curious about what it takes to be a Ranger, or just want to hear some heartwarming mentorship stories, this episode is a must-listen. And hey, if you want to connect with Lew, just shoot him a message on Black Flag Nation (@blackflagnation_ on Instagram). He's always there to chat, share advice, and help you reach your goals.
    Catch you on the next episode!
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    00:00 Intro
    01:54 Transition from 6th Ranger Training Battalion
    03:29 Encouraging Success in Ranger School
    05:28 Directing Soldiers to 75th Ranger Regiment
    07:34 Challenges of Option 40 Enlistment Contract (Ranger Option)
    11:18 Prioritizing Mental Strength over Physical
    16:00 Positive Leadership
    25:00 Critical Thinking in 75th Ranger Regiment
    35:26 Evolution of Warfare
    40:00 Constant Improvement
    49:11 A Crossroads
    Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission.
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Komentáře • 6

  • @CB22
    @CB22 Před 12 dny +5

    SFC Lewis was my RI in Florida. He taught us a lot

  • @tomgliss2650
    @tomgliss2650 Před 12 dny +3

    Logan just passed my leadership interview with flying colors. Teams can tell if a leader genuinely cares or not. Logan cares and will make them better. A person with this type of mindset has endless opportunities.

  • @estebanperez3931
    @estebanperez3931 Před 12 dny +3

    That’s a good American

  • @nahbuu
    @nahbuu Před 12 dny +1

    you should do a podcast with a sf operator and his wife and talked about the struggle of it all and how to try and overcome them.
    great episode!

  • @R-xt9bf
    @R-xt9bf Před 11 dny

    Naw I'm too busy enjoying life. Traveling, fishing, hunting etc. Life is short I don't have time to be scared to live

  • @jonsnow899
    @jonsnow899 Před 8 dny

    In my opinion, the Iraq and Afghanistan wars were fought by a multi-generational military. In very broad strokes, and especially at the outset of the wars, Millennials were the E-1 to E-4s, Generation X were E-5 to E-8s, and Baby Boomers made up E-9s and general officers. I know that breakdown is very general, and there are always exceptions to the rule, but to say that Iraq and Afghanistan were Millennial wars is not accurate. It is accurate, however, that a Millennial would take credit for everything.