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The Dad Edge Podcast

Modern Survival for Dads with Mike Glover

The Dad Edge Podcast

Larry Hagner

Project, Self-improvement, Stevenson, Podcast, Edge, Education, Kids, Shawn, Family, Kids & Family, Fathers, Fatherhood, Community, Advice, Dad, Good, Health & Fitness, Children

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2019

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

For many of us, it’s a challenge just to get through the day. We’re stuck on the hamster wheel, running as fast as we can to nowhere. Not only do we lack clarity around our paths in life, but we also lack situational awareness when it comes to the daily environment around us. The world is not always a safe place, and complacency is deadly.

Today we have Mike Glover on the show. He's an ex-Special Forces soldier, the host of the Modern Mindset 365 Podcast, and the founder of Fieldcraft Survival, where he teaches everyday people how to be prepared for any catastrophic event, accident, or natural disaster. He teaches us modern survival for dads, which includes being empathetic, resilient, and deliberate in our actions. He also talks about how to protect our families and teach our kids what to do when their lives are in danger.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

We are men. We are warriors. We are dads with a purpose. Dad's with an edge. We sharpen our skills so we can show up best for others.

0:14.0

We have one shot in life to be a dad.

0:20.0

Why not make it epic?

0:29.0

Gentlemen, what's going on? Welcome to the Dad Edge Podcast.

0:30.0

I'm Larry Hagner.

0:32.0

I am your host and founder of this show this community this movement

0:36.7

This movement and this podcast is dedicated to the imperfect father if you got this thing all figured out, shoot me an email. Let me know how you're doing it because yeah, most of us don't know what we're doing. But that's why we do this podcast. I do this podcast because I want to learn. I want to learn how to be a better father-husband provider, all those things. And I know you guys do too, otherwise you would not be here.

1:02.6

So the goal of this show is to make sure that I'm giving you actionable tools through conversation

1:08.1

and learning from our guests, and I don't take your time lightly.

1:12.1

As men, husband, fathers, and providers, we are bombarded with things all day long that constantly vie for our attention. I don't take that lightly. I want to make sure that your time here is spent wisely and that's why I'm

1:23.6

excited to bring on today's guest which is Mike Glover. Mike spent 18 years in the

1:29.1

US Army as a government contractor for the OGA.

1:33.2

He served as an SGM in special forces in various positions

1:37.5

and deployed multiple times to combat theaters.

1:40.4

He is an expert in counterterrorism, security, crisis management operations, and is the host of the Field

1:48.9

Craft survival podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. He is an avid outdoorsman, overland and

1:55.6

traveler and hunter. He has a bachelor's degree in actually homeland security and

2:00.5

resides in Arizona where he is the CEO of Fieldcraft Survival.

2:05.0

So why would I bring Mike on?

2:08.0

Mike and I were connected by a previous guest, Chad Robusow, which I know you guys really enjoyed Chad's particular interview.

2:16.9

Mike and I were connected through him and at the time I was like, man, what does this really

2:20.9

have to do with fatherhood?

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