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Episode 63 | Jon Klipstein | From Combat Veteran to Building a Mission Driven Supplement Brand

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In Episode 63 of the Rain Brings Growth Podcast, Matt sits down with Jon Klipstein, Army combat veteran, entrepreneur, and founder of The Die Trying Company. Jon’s story starts in Billings, Montana, where he grew up around sports but eventually fell into partying, drugs, alcohol, and the wrong crowd. After moving around, building success in sales, losing everything during the 2008 housing crash, and realizing his life had no real direction, Jon made a decision that changed everything. He joined the Army. What started with barely being able to pass a PT test turned into Jon becoming one of the fastest soldiers in basic training. Through discipline, running, fitness, and military structure, Jon found purpose, identity, and a mission bigger than himself. In this episode, Jon opens up about his time in the Army, deploying to Afghanistan, the brotherhood of combat, PTSD, anxiety, veteran suicide, and the difficult transition back into civilian life. He also shares how fitness became one of his strongest forms of therapy after the military and how that passion eventually led him into the supplement industry. Jon breaks down the story behind building his supplement company, why safe and effective ingredients matter, the death of a fellow soldier after taking a dangerous pre-workout, the lessons he learned from starting a business with only $10,000, and why mission matters more than money. This conversation goes deep into military leadership, entrepreneurship, veteran mental health, fitness, supplements, TikTok Live, building a brand, mentorship, taking ownership, and what it really takes to keep going when business gets hard. Jon also shares the evolution from UXO Supplements to The Die Trying Company, why the name change mattered, how the brand became more than supplements, and why he wants every product they launch to be one of the best on the market. This episode is for veterans, entrepreneurs, fitness lovers, supplement users, and anyone who has ever had to rebuild their life from the ground up. Watch Episode 63 now and subscribe to the Rain Brings Growth Podcast for more real stories of adversity, faith, mindset, business, fitness, and growth. Topics discussed: Jon Klipstein’s childhood in Montana Drugs, alcohol, partying, and finding direction Joining the Army later in life Failing the first PT test and rebuilding through discipline Basic training and becoming one of the fastest soldiers Deploying to Afghanistan Combat, brotherhood, and military purpose PTSD, anxiety, and veteran suicide Fitness as therapy after the military Starting a supplement company Dangerous pre-workouts and banned ingredients Mission 22 and veteran support Building a brand with purpose TikTok Live selling and social media growth Mentorship, leadership, and entrepreneurship The switch from UXO Supplements to The Die Trying Company Creating safe, effective, high-quality supplements Follow Jon and The Die Trying Company: Instagram: Jon Klipstein TikTok: Chopped Unk The Die Trying Company: Instagram and TikTok @dietrying_co Rain Brings Growth Podcast Real stories. Real adversity. Real growth.

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jakson Episode 63 | Jon Klipstein | From Combat Veteran to Building a Mission Driven Supplement Brand kansikuva

Episode 63 | Jon Klipstein | From Combat Veteran to Building a Mission Driven Supplement Brand

In Episode 63 of the Rain Brings Growth Podcast, Matt sits down with Jon Klipstein, Army combat veteran, entrepreneur, and founder of The Die Trying Company. Jon’s story starts in Billings, Montana, where he grew up around sports but eventually fell into partying, drugs, alcohol, and the wrong crowd. After moving around, building success in sales, losing everything during the 2008 housing crash, and realizing his life had no real direction, Jon made a decision that changed everything. He joined the Army. What started with barely being able to pass a PT test turned into Jon becoming one of the fastest soldiers in basic training. Through discipline, running, fitness, and military structure, Jon found purpose, identity, and a mission bigger than himself. In this episode, Jon opens up about his time in the Army, deploying to Afghanistan, the brotherhood of combat, PTSD, anxiety, veteran suicide, and the difficult transition back into civilian life. He also shares how fitness became one of his strongest forms of therapy after the military and how that passion eventually led him into the supplement industry. Jon breaks down the story behind building his supplement company, why safe and effective ingredients matter, the death of a fellow soldier after taking a dangerous pre-workout, the lessons he learned from starting a business with only $10,000, and why mission matters more than money. This conversation goes deep into military leadership, entrepreneurship, veteran mental health, fitness, supplements, TikTok Live, building a brand, mentorship, taking ownership, and what it really takes to keep going when business gets hard. Jon also shares the evolution from UXO Supplements to The Die Trying Company, why the name change mattered, how the brand became more than supplements, and why he wants every product they launch to be one of the best on the market. This episode is for veterans, entrepreneurs, fitness lovers, supplement users, and anyone who has ever had to rebuild their life from the ground up. Watch Episode 63 now and subscribe to the Rain Brings Growth Podcast for more real stories of adversity, faith, mindset, business, fitness, and growth. Topics discussed: Jon Klipstein’s childhood in Montana Drugs, alcohol, partying, and finding direction Joining the Army later in life Failing the first PT test and rebuilding through discipline Basic training and becoming one of the fastest soldiers Deploying to Afghanistan Combat, brotherhood, and military purpose PTSD, anxiety, and veteran suicide Fitness as therapy after the military Starting a supplement company Dangerous pre-workouts and banned ingredients Mission 22 and veteran support Building a brand with purpose TikTok Live selling and social media growth Mentorship, leadership, and entrepreneurship The switch from UXO Supplements to The Die Trying Company Creating safe, effective, high-quality supplements Follow Jon and The Die Trying Company: Instagram: Jon Klipstein TikTok: Chopped Unk The Die Trying Company: Instagram and TikTok @dietrying_co Rain Brings Growth Podcast Real stories. Real adversity. Real growth.

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jakson Episode 62 | Amanda Halona | From Addiction, Prison, and Losing Her Children to 5 Years Sober kansikuva

Episode 62 | Amanda Halona | From Addiction, Prison, and Losing Her Children to 5 Years Sober

Amanda’s story is one of the most raw and powerful testimonies shared on Rain Brings Growth. After becoming a mom at only 14 years old, losing her 4-month-old son to SIDS, falling into meth and heroin addiction, going to prison, losing custody of her children, and watching some of them be adopted, Amanda reached a point where addiction had taken almost everything from her. But her story did not end there. In this episode, Amanda opens up for the first time about childhood, becoming a young mother, grief, addiction, CPS, prison, relapse, motherhood, forgiveness, and the long road to rebuilding her life. She shares what finally helped her get sober, how faith played a role in her transformation, and what it looks like today to rebuild relationships with her children after years of pain. This conversation is heavy, emotional, and full of truth. But it is also a story of redemption, accountability, grace, and proof that no matter how far gone someone feels, change is possible. Amanda is now 5 years sober and uses her story to help others who are battling addiction, fighting to rebuild their lives, or trying to become the parent they were called to be. This is what Rain Brings Growth is all about. The storm was real. The pain was real. But so is the growth. In this episode we talk about: Amanda’s childhood in Twin Falls, Idaho Becoming pregnant at 13 and married at 14 Losing her son to SIDS How grief led her into addiction Meth, heroin, prison, and CPS Having children removed and adopted The turning point that helped her choose sobriety Rebuilding relationships with her kids Faith, forgiveness, and second chances Her mission to help other parents struggling with addiction Subscribe to Rain Brings Growth Podcast for real stories of adversity, faith, discipline, recovery, transformation, and growth. Follow Rain Brings Growth: YouTube: Rain Brings Growth Podcast Instagram: @sidwell.fitness TikTok: @sidwellmatthew #RainBringsGrowth [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/rainbringsgrowth] #AddictionRecovery [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/addictionrecovery] #SoberLife [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/soberlife] #RecoveryStory [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/recoverystory] #PrisonStory [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/prisonstory] #RedemptionStory [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/redemptionstory] #FaithBasedPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/faithbasedpodcast] #MotherhoodStory [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/motherhoodstory] #SIDSawareness [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/sidsawareness] #FromAddictionToRecovery [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/fromaddictiontorecovery] #IdahoPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/idahopodcast] #SobrietyJourney [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/sobrietyjourney] #MentalHealthAwareness [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/mentalhealthawareness] #OvercomingAddiction [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/overcomingaddiction] #SecondChances [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/secondchances]

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jakson Episode 61 | Rudy Vasquez | From Addiction to Purpose: Stacking Wins and Reclaiming Life kansikuva

Episode 61 | Rudy Vasquez | From Addiction to Purpose: Stacking Wins and Reclaiming Life

In this episode of Rain Brings Growth, Matt sits down with Rudy Vasquez, barber, entrepreneur, father, and living proof that real transformation happens one decision at a time. Rudy shares his powerful story of battling alcohol addiction, struggling with obesity, being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, and spending years convincing himself he was a “functioning alcoholic.” What started as a simple conversation in a barbershop turned into a life-changing fitness journey that forced him to confront hard truths, take accountability, and ultimately choose a different path. Through fitness, sobriety, and personal growth, Rudy discovered that healing isn't about focusing on everything that went wrong. It's about stacking wins. From waking up early, showing up for his family, building a successful barbering career, and finally facing the trauma he spent years trying to numb, Rudy opens up about the lessons that changed his life. Matt and Rudy discuss addiction, mental health, fitness, accountability, entrepreneurship, childhood trauma, emotional growth, and the mindset shift that helped Rudy break free from destructive habits after more than two decades of drinking. This episode is about choosing growth over excuses, finding purpose through discipline, and learning how to celebrate the small victories that eventually change your entire life. Topics discussed: Rudy Vasquez's transformation story Alcohol addiction and sobriety Type 2 diabetes and health struggles Fitness, accountability, and weight loss Mental health and emotional healing Childhood trauma and personal growth Building confidence through discipline Barbering and entrepreneurship Family, fatherhood, and responsibility The power of stacking wins Follow Rudy Vasquez: Instagram: @vasquez_kutz3 Location: Idaho Subscribe to Rain Brings Growth for more real conversations about faith, family, fitness, adversity, entrepreneurship, and the stories behind the success people call “must be nice.” #RainBringsGrowth [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/rainbringsgrowth] #RudyVasquez [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/rudyvasquez] #SobrietyJourney [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/sobrietyjourney] #FitnessTransformation [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/fitnesstransformation] #AddictionRecovery [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/addictionrecovery] #MentalHealth [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/mentalhealth] #PersonalGrowth [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/personalgrowth] #Entrepreneurship [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/entrepreneurship] #BarberLife [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/barberlife] #StackTheWins [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/stackthewins]

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jakson Episode 60 | Sean Thompson | From Badge to Barbell: Building Nine Realms Athletics kansikuva

Episode 60 | Sean Thompson | From Badge to Barbell: Building Nine Realms Athletics

In this episode of Rain Brings Growth, Matt sits down with Sean Thompson, owner of Nine Realms Athletics in Caldwell, Idaho, for a powerful conversation about resilience, law enforcement, fitness, marriage, PTSD, entrepreneurship, and building something bigger than yourself. Sean shares his journey from growing up in Northern California, working through a tough childhood, chasing his dream of becoming a pro wrestler, serving in law enforcement, and eventually finding purpose again through strength training. After years of physical injuries, mental battles, and the weight of the job, Sean discovered that the gym became more than a place to lift weights. It became therapy. It became an outlet. It became a safe place. That same idea eventually turned into Nine Realms Athletics, a gym built for athletes but functional for everyone. What started as a garage gym during COVID grew into a vision to create a space for lifters, first responders, veterans, and everyday people looking for purpose, strength, and community. Sean and Matt also talk about the realities of being a first responder, the importance of fitness in law enforcement, why cops and military should be treated like occupational athletes, the mental toll of the job, PTSD, testosterone, marriage, business ownership, and what it takes to keep pushing when quitting feels easier. This episode is about chasing dreams, reinventing yourself, and building a life where pain gets turned into purpose. Topics discussed: Sean Thompson’s story Nine Realms Athletics Caldwell Idaho Law enforcement and PTSD Fitness as therapy First responders as occupational athletes Pro wrestling and strength training Building a gym from the ground up Marriage, business, and support Mental health, purpose, and discipline Turning adversity into growth Follow Sean Thompson and Nine Realms Athletics: Instagram: @ninerealmsathletics Location: Caldwell, Idaho Subscribe to Rain Brings Growth for more real conversations about faith, family, fitness, adversity, and the stories behind the success people call “must be nice.”

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jakson Episode 59 | Luis Granados | Breaking Chains: From Lost Kid to Leading the Mission kansikuva

Episode 59 | Luis Granados | Breaking Chains: From Lost Kid to Leading the Mission

In Episode 59 of the Rain Brings Growth Podcast, Matt sits down with Luis Granados for one of the most powerful stories yet. Luis grew up in Idaho after his parents came from Mexico searching for opportunity. What started as a childhood surrounded by hard work, survival, and feeling like an outsider eventually pulled him into gang culture, street violence, fights, guns, and a life that nearly cost him everything. In this episode, Luis opens up about being exposed to gangs at a young age, building a reputation through violence, getting shot at, losing friends, and eventually facing a life-changing criminal conspiracy charge after selling a gun that was later used in a bank robbery. At only 19 years old, Luis found himself sitting in jail with a $500,000 bond, facing the possibility of years in prison. But this story is not just about the streets. It is about redemption, mentorship, second chances, and the power of one person showing up when everyone else has counted you out. Luis shares how Breaking Chains Academy changed his life, how Steve Toronto became a father figure and mentor, and how Luis went from being a student in the program to becoming the Executive Director — now helping the same type of youth he once was. This conversation dives into gang life in Nampa and Canyon County, juvenile justice, mentorship, fatherhood, breaking generational cycles, youth violence, community support, and what it really means to show up for kids who need someone in their corner. Luis’ story is raw, emotional, intense, and full of hope. From almost losing his freedom to helping young people find theirs, this episode is a reminder that your past does not have to be your final chapter. Watch Episode 59 now and subscribe to the Rain Brings Growth Podcast for more real stories of adversity, faith, mindset, redemption, and growth. Topics discussed: Luis Granados’ childhood in Idaho Growing up Latino in rural Idaho Gang culture in Nampa and Canyon County Street violence and survival mindset Selling the gun tied to a bank robbery Facing criminal conspiracy charges Jail, loneliness, and self-reflection Breaking Chains Academy Steve Toronto’s mentorship Becoming Executive Director Helping at-risk youth Fatherhood and being present Community support and second chances Youth mentorship, GED programs, and hope after mistakes Follow / Support: Breaking Chains Academy: breakingchainsacademy.org Rain Brings Growth Podcast: Available on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.

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