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Mike Glover: Retired Green Beret & CEO of Fieldcraft Survival Discusses How To Be Prepared In The Worst Case Scenarios

Team Never Quit

Marcus Luttrell

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

4.96K Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2023

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

From pretending to be a soldier at a young age to becoming a Special Forces soldier to becoming an entrepreneur. That’s this week’s Team Never Quit Podcast guest, former US Army Special Forces Green Beret, Mike Glover. With deployments to fourteen combat theaters, Mike worked in the US Army for over 18 years, serving as a weapons specialist, assaulter, sniper, recon specialist, team sergeant, joint terminal air controller (JTAC), and operations SGM.
Mike is the founder and CEO of Fieldcraft Survival, and host of the Fieldcraft Survival Podcast on iTunes, and Soundcloud. He is an avid outdoorsman, traveler, and hunter. He teaches survival and disaster preparedness and provides equipment solutions based on his experience in special operations. As an expert at counter-terrorism, Mike says that survival isn’t just technical ability; it is the encompassing of everything he has learned throughout his career: mindset, technical skills, and equipment.

Links/Socials:
- https://mikegloveractual.com/
- Instagram: Mike.a.glover

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In this episode you will hear:
• Common sense is not so common anymore. If more people paid attention to having a little more common sense, most of the things you see go wrong is because of the lack of it. (2:03)
• I joined the Army at the age of 17 and started my journey. (6:05)
• I was never the disciplinary unless it came to standards. If you wanted flexibility, you had to meet the baseline. (28:37)
• My military certainly taught me how to have and develop hard skills – technical skills. The overwhelming majority of me surviving had nothing to do with hard skills, but had everything to do with planning, preparation, attention to detail, culture, physical fitness, health and wellness, as a collective. (32:38)
• You have to understand how to operate and be resilient every single day. (33:29)
• Resilience, by far, is the hardest thing to teach. (34:36)
• Resilience is the act of getting up after you’ve been beat down. (37:39)
• “You’re going to rise to the occasion” is a misnomer. You’re going to fall to your level of training. (40:58)
• My company is called Fieldcraft Survival. (43:00)
• VSO – Village Stabilization Operations. You wanna have access to placement? Well, get into the environment where people live, train and educate them, empower them, and that place will be better. (50:03)
• One of the reasons me and Marcus were successful in our military careers is because we had an institution – a culture that was willing to listen to subject matter experts, and we took that information and applied it to our lives. (54:20)

Transcript

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0:00.0

The team never quit podcasts is sponsored by Navy Federal Credit Union. At Navy Federal,

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our members are the mission. Find out how they can assist you with buying a new car or purchasing

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a new home. You can learn more at NavyFederal.org. One of the reasons me and Marcus were successful

0:17.1

in our military careers is because we had an institution, a culture that was willing to listen

0:22.8

to subject matter experts and we took that information and applied it to our lives.

0:30.9

All right everybody welcome back to the TNQ podcast. I'm your host Marcus LaTrell. Every week

0:46.2

it's my job to fire you up to ignite the legend inside of you and to push you to your greatness.

0:51.7

Join me every week and I take you into my Breaker room with some of the most

0:55.0

art charge of people on the planet. They're going to show you how to embrace the stuff

0:58.9

the life, keep you the values of working your ass off and charge through whatever life throws at you.

1:04.2

This is the team never quit podcasts. The fuck a lot of fuck up.

1:17.0

Ladies and gentlemen welcome back to another episode of Team Never Quit Podcast. As always thank

1:21.9

you guys for listening, watching, viewing and please hit that subscribe button if you want to

1:25.7

keep seeing more shows. So before we dive in today's very special guest let's kick it off with

1:31.2

our Patreon question of the day. Which is what causes the most harm in the world but is completely

1:38.0

avoidable. Alcohol. Wow that man you just shifted the question. We went real deep thing.

1:49.1

You know what I was like trash. I think trash they get around everywhere is the one thing.

1:54.5

I think alcohol because when you drink too much you become a complete asshole.

1:59.9

And it causes a lot of harm. Yeah I'm going to say the lack of common sense. I mean the common

2:03.8

sense is not so common anymore but if more people pay attention to just having a little bit of common

2:11.1

sense most of the things that you see go wrong or because of the lack of it. So a common sense could

2:16.3

go a long way. Yeah I agree with that. That's good. I just sure. I wonder if we plug a lot of

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