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Team Never Quit

Nick Allard: How Unusual Encounters Led Him To Uncovering War Stories In Ukraine & Create "Dima"

Team Never Quit

Marcus Luttrell

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

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2023

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

In this week's Team Never Quit Podcast, Marcus engages in a gripping conversation with Nick Allard, whose life took an unexpected turn at the onset of the Ukrainian war. Nick's seemingly ordinary life in Austin, Texas, was disrupted by two extraordinary events that ignited a profound shift in his perspective. Motivated by a newfound sense of purpose, Nick made a spontaneous decision to travel to Ukraine just weeks later, driven by a desire to amplify the untold stories of those affected by the conflict.
The podcast delves into the transformative experiences that shook Nick to his core and convinced him of a greater calling. While in Ukraine, Nick encountered a man whose life had been shattered by the ravages of war. This encounter inspired Nick to create a powerful film titled "Dima." The film vividly captures the horrors endured by its protagonist along the perilous journey, providing a poignant glimpse into the human cost of the conflict.

Kickstarter:
- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/nickallard/dima-0

Socials:
- IG: iamnickallard


In this episode you will hear:
• Athletics was always king for me when I was growing up. (7:00)
• I was a kid obsessing on war movies, and as I got older, I transformed into an athlete type, and once that ended, I transitioned back to what I’m doing now. It’s come full circle. (7:16)
• That communal feeling was more important than anything growing up as a kid. (8:11)
• [One night] I was knocking out emails on my computer, and all of a sudden I hear a knock on my door. There’s a voice mumbling “Please open the door” and there’s a woman with zip ties firm behind her back and she said that three guys had tried to rape her. (14:34)
• When things like that happen, I have to find ways to put meaning to it. Otherwise it’s just a thing that happens. (20:22)
• [Marcus] If one thing goes wrong, that’s a day. Days are hard. They’re supposed to be. But when you have two or three constantly pushing you in a certain direction, a lot of people can’t pick that up. That’s why their life get so difficult. That’s your purpose. (22:07)
• [When my friend was drowning] to save my friend was my second thought. The first thought was “God what the hell do you wanna do? What is this?” Then I went into the mode of we gotta pick this guy up and move him. And that was a defining moment. (27:57)
• Once the train’s on the tracks, there’s always the prospect of something happening. (28:46)
• The next place that I went to was Auschwitz. To see and feel the energy that place has was something - unlike anything I’d ever felt. (31:12)
• The have photos of where specific things happened, and then looking at the photo of a woman with her son walking down the path to the gas chamber, and you’re looking at the photo taken in that exact spot. (32:21)
• When you’re backpacking Europe, you get all the kids on vacation. When you’re backpacking in Ukraine, you get like every person from every walk of life that’s involved in war. (36:50)
• [I asked a man] “Were you there when the invasion all started? All of a sudden in his face he was trying to get it out, but there was this pause, his eyes kind of like wearing off into the distance. It was this gut instinct at that moment. It felt like “Oh my something happened.” Something in that pause… (49:14)
• Every dime I had went into that film. (50:53)
• I grew up Catholic but I was always a dude that tried to skip church, then after those 2 life events, I gave up thinking I was in control of all this. (54:26)
• The Ukrainian people feel like they’re ten years behind everybody. (58:22)
• The history that Ukraine and Russia has is brutal. (58:36)
• Don’t forget about it. You don’t have to be posting Ukrainian flags – everybody’s got things to do. Just don’t lose sight of it. (71:31)

Transcript

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0:00.0

When you're back packing around Europe, you get all like the kids on vacation.

0:05.7

When you're back packing in and you crane, you get like every person from every walk

0:10.8

of life that's involved in war comes into this one little cocoon, so to speak.

0:15.9

Alright everybody, welcome back to the TNG Podcast. I'm your host, Marcus Mattrell.

0:34.3

Every week it's my job to fire you up to ignite the legend inside of you and to push

0:38.8

you to your greatness. Join me every week as I take you into my

0:42.0

briefing room with some of the most hard charging people on the planet.

0:44.8

They're going to show you how to embrace the stuff of life, teach you the values of

0:48.8

working your ass off, and charge through whatever life throws at you.

0:51.9

This is the Team Never Quit Podcast. Don't buckle up, buttercup.

1:05.5

What's up everybody and welcome back to the Team Never Quit Podcast. As always, thank

1:09.8

you guys for listening and watching and please don't forget to hit that like and subscribe

1:14.5

button. So today before we get to our special guest, let's kick it off with our usual

1:20.0

Patreon question of the day, which is, what is the weirdest hobby that you've ever tried?

1:27.2

This for you too, Nick. Yeah. It's a little jarring. Every now and again, a question will

1:35.1

come through that you got to put some thought into and sometimes if you put after a while

1:38.7

you're like, oh, I definitely know the answer to that now, hobby. God, I have to think

1:44.9

about that one. Well, man, I've always been like a weird hobby person. As a kid, I wanted

1:52.8

to try coin collecting, stamp collecting, I would collect random like dried flowers. I've

2:00.3

always been that person that's a collector of things. You're on nostalgic for sure.

2:07.1

I'm very nostalgic. You can also, you can also make it like a cool hobby, like a unique

2:11.5

hobby, I feel like. So anything that's just kind of different in and cool, I think mine

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