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Chief Pilot and former POW Mike Penn - an incredible true story of survival, life, & overcoming

58 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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Captain Mike Penn flew 87 combat missions until he was shot down and had to eject at 500 miles per hour. From being a POW at the "Hanoi Hilton" in Vietnam, to becoming the Chief Pilot at Southwest Airlines, to battling addiction, Mike shares his incredible life story. This episode moved me like few have. You will be drawn to his transparency, humility, candor, and demeanor.  Please enjoy and let me know your feedback. Chuck@StrategicAdvisoryForum.com [https://strategicadvisoryforum.com] I help business owners buy and sell great companies. Let me know if I can help you.

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