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Chad Robichaux: Leading Rescue Mission's In Afghanistan & Ukraine, Mighty Oaks Foundation (rebroadcast)

Team Never Quit

Marcus Luttrell

Personal Journals, Health & Fitness, Education, Mental Health, Society & Culture, Self-improvement

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2025

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

Eight Deployments, One Mission: Chad Robichaux and the Call to Never Quit
What an incredible guest we have on this week’s Team Never Quit Podcast.
Marcus engages in a compelling discussion with former Force Recon Marine, Chad Robichaux. With eight deployments to Afghanistan as part of a Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) Task Force, Chad overcame his personal battles with PTSD after nearly becoming a veteran suicide statistic.
Chad is the founder of the Mighty Oaks Foundation, serving the active duty, military veteran and first responder communities around the world with highly successful faith-based combat trauma and resiliency programs. He has spoken to over 450,000 active-duty troops and led life-saving programs for over 4,600 active military and veterans at four Mighty Oaks Ranches around the U.S. He has served as an advisor to former President Trump, Congress, the VA, and the Department of Defense.
Another one of Chad’s personal endeavors, Save Our Allies, is focused on the evacuation and recovery of Americans, our allies and vulnerable people still trapped in Afghanistan. His original mission was to rescue his long-time friend and Afghanistan interpreter, but the mission quickly evolved because of Chad’s compassion for people and his servant heart. Since its inception, Save Our Allies has safely evacuated over 17,000 people that were trapped in Afghanistan and he is now helping in Ukraine.
As if that weren’t enough, Chad is a lifelong martial artist. He holds a 4th degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt and is a former Professional Mixed Martial Arts Champion having competed at the highest levels of the sport.

In this episode you will hear:
• My family has 84 years of military service. (11:27)
• I was raised in a very dysfunctional home because my father never recovered from Vietnam. (13:15)
• Our operation was compromised and I ended up being abducted. (26:53)
• On the surface, everything seemed fine. Then I crashed, had an affair, filed for divorce, and attempted to take my life. The some amazing people came around me and helped us to restore my family and my faith. (30:38)
• I tried to build the courage to take my life and I had my Glock 40 caliber pistol, but I was interrupted, and it was enough to pump the brakes. (31:18)
• My wife asked me: “How can you do all you did in the military, but when it comes to your family, you’ll quit?” (32:23)
• You’re gonna deal with anxiety, depression, and anger, but you could respond to it in a better way that could lead you to a better place. (35:35)
• God’s like a centerpiece solution, because a lot of what we deal with are spiritual wounds. (36:29)
• President Bush signed the Opportunity for Faith Mission in 2001, then in 2009, President Obama signed a policy to override that, and take funding away from faith-based programs. (49:47)
• In Afghanistan, people couldn’t go in to help, but in Ukraine you could drive a bus across the border to do mass evacs. (52:07)
• I’ve been getting a lot of heat like: Why are you going over there to help – the governments is corrupt. None of that matters. These people didn’t ask for any of this. They’re being invaded by a super power. (54:48)
• Glen Beck (Radio Show Host) raised 21 million dollars to support our mission. (72:41)
• The White House said there were 100 Americans left [in Afghanistan] but without debate there were thousands of Americans still there. (75:27)
• You don’t leave Americans behind. The White even promised that they wouldn’t but they did. (76:34)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Yeah, you're going to deal with anxiety, depression, anger, but you can respond to it in a better way that's good, you know, lead you in the right place.

0:06.9

And that's what the Bible had did for me.

0:08.1

And it led me to restoration and hope and ultimately to find a new purpose and it purposely manifested for me and a distorting a Mighty Oaks Foundation.

0:15.8

Just wanting to pay it forward to others.

0:35.0

All right, everybody. Welcome back to the TNGU podcast. I'm your host, Marcus Latrell. Every week, it's my job to fire you up to ignite the legend inside of you and to push you to your greatness.

0:41.9

Join me every week as I take you into my briefing room with some of the most hard charge of people on the planet.

0:47.2

They're going to show you how to embrace the suck of life, teach you the values of working your ass off,

0:51.9

and charge through whatever life throws at you.

0:54.4

This is the Team Never Quit podcast.

0:57.9

Don't buckle up, Buttercup.

1:06.0

Hey everybody, welcome back to another episode of Team Never Quit podcast.

1:12.6

Remember guys, make sure to check out our social media pages at team never quit where you'll find all our latest news see special

1:17.9

updates and for our patreon subscribers some pretty sweet exclusive drops coming soon we have a very

1:25.0

good show today for you guys uh we have on chad robochow and dennis price

1:31.3

let's kick this off with our patreon question of the day before we get into that

1:36.6

which is if you were given a one minute ad slot during the super bowl

1:42.6

what would you fill it with?

1:46.1

Oh, man.

1:47.0

What kind of commercial?

1:49.3

I'd say, for me, I would do something regarding, I mean, everything I promote, every time

1:56.9

I get a chance to promote something, I promote Mighty Oaks or, you know, in the

2:01.1

service style warriors because to me it's one of the biggest crisis in our country right now.

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