Becoming Sovereign

107 - Nate Pontious - How A Homeless Misfit Became A Father, Entrepreneur, & Rancher

1 h 41 min · 27 de may de 2025
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Nate is a United States Marine veteran, entrepreneur, rancher, and father. In this conversation, we discuss why Nate is grateful for the time he spent homeless, the importance and power of training for something specific, how becoming a father has changed his life, why men need wilderness and more.

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