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Beyond The Trek Fireside Chat: Conversations That Inspire

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Beyond the Trek Podcast is a journey of resilience, growth, and impact. We explore the triumphs, failures, and lessons learned from life’s darkest moments, uncovering how challenges can transform individuals into leaders of character. Through inspiring conversations, we reveal the power of perseverance and the lasting impact of using those experiences to uplift others. This is more than a podcast—it’s a guide to going beyond your limits and leaving a legacy of strength and purpose.

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episode The Founder of Project Sapient on Iraq 2003 & Real-World Action cover

The Founder of Project Sapient on Iraq 2003 & Real-World Action

Summary In this engaging conversation, Ayman Kafel, founder of Project Sapient, shares his journey from a challenging childhood in Liberia to a successful career in the military and law enforcement. He discusses the importance of self-awareness, balance, and proactive training for first responders. Ayman emphasizes the need for mental health support and innovative approaches in policing, while also providing valuable advice for new officers entering the field. Takeaways Ayman Kafel emphasizes the importance of self-awareness in personal and professional growth. Entrepreneurship is a journey that requires patience and resilience. Childhood experiences shape our perspectives and drive our passions. Military service instills discipline and a sense of duty. Deployment experiences can lead to profound personal insights and emotional challenges. Transitioning to law enforcement requires adapting military skills to civilian contexts. Innovative policing strategies can lead to better community outcomes. Balancing work and family life is crucial for long-term success. Training for first responders should include mental and emotional preparedness. Finding one's purpose is essential for fulfillment in any profession.

20. feb. 2026 - 1 h 21 min
episode Episode 23: Retired Police Sergeant Michael Sugrue on Trauma, Mental Health & Resilience cover

Episode 23: Retired Police Sergeant Michael Sugrue on Trauma, Mental Health & Resilience

In this episode of Beyond the Trek, host dives deep into the journey of Michael Sugrue, a retired police sergeant and mental health advocate. Michael shares his experiences in law enforcement, the impact of trauma on first responders, and the importance of breaking the silence surrounding mental health issues. He discusses a critical incident that changed his life, the need for open conversations about mental health, and the role of leadership in fostering a supportive environment. Michael emphasizes the importance of community and available resources for those struggling with mental health challenges, encouraging listeners to reach out and seek help. Takeaways Michael Sugrue emphasizes the importance of open conversations about mental health. First responders often face numerous traumatic incidents throughout their careers. The stigma surrounding mental health in law enforcement needs to be addressed. Leadership plays a crucial role in creating a supportive environment for mental health. Institutional betrayal can significantly impact the mental health of first responders. There are many resources available for those struggling with mental health issues. Michael's critical incident led to a turning point in his life and career. Recovery is possible, and sharing experiences can help others. The importance of planting seeds of mental health awareness in training programs. Community support is vital for first responders dealing with trauma.

28. jan. 2026 - 48 min
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Episode 22: Lesser Known Operators - A Green Beret's Story

In this episode of the Beyond the Trek Fireside Chat, we sit down with the voice behind Lesser Known Operators to talk about life as a Green Beret, the stories that rarely make headlines, and what it means to carry service forward beyond the uniform. This conversation goes beyond tactics and titles. We discuss identity, leadership, discipline, and the quiet weight many Special Operations veterans carry long after the mission ends. From lessons learned in service to the responsibility of telling authentic stories, this episode shines a light on the professionals who operate without recognition—and why their experiences matter. We also explore why Lesser Known Operators exists, the importance of preserving untold stories, and how sharing real experiences can help others navigating life after service, leadership roles, or personal adversity. This is a raw, honest discussion about purpose, humility, and life beyond the shadows. In This Episode, We Cover: * What it really means to be a Green Beret * The mission behind Lesser Known Operators * Leadership lessons learned in Special Operations * Identity and transition after military service * Why telling authentic stories matters * Life beyond the team room and the uniform * Service, discipline, and purpose after the mission Why This Episode Matters Most people only see the highlight reel. This conversation focuses on the reality—the responsibility, the sacrifice, and the lifelong lessons carried by those who served quietly. Whether you’re a veteran, leader, first responder, or someone searching for purpose, this episode offers perspective that goes deeper than the surface. Listen & Subscribe 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms If this episode resonated with you: * Follow the podcast * Leave a review * Share it with someone who needs to hear it

22. des. 2025 - 50 min
episode Episode 21: Coaching Beyond the Weights: Andrew Kerr on Leadership, Purpose, and Building People | D1 Smoky Mountains cover

Episode 21: Coaching Beyond the Weights: Andrew Kerr on Leadership, Purpose, and Building People | D1 Smoky Mountains

In Episode 21, we sit down with Andrew Kerr — former Marine, gym owner, and current GM of D1 Smoky Mountains — to break down what real coaching looks like. This conversation goes far beyond lifting weights. Andrew dives into leadership, accountability, mindset, and how great coaches shape people, not just athletes. From the lessons he learned in the Marine Corps to building a culture of discipline and care inside D1 Training, Andrew shares how responsibility, humility, and purpose drive everything he does. If you’re a leader, coach, parent, or anyone who works with people, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you influence others and how you show up every day. Topics Include: * Coaching as leadership and service * Why caring about your people is the foundation of high performance * Culture building inside D1 Smoky Mountains * Personal responsibility and the “silent sacrifices” leaders make * Mindset, resilience, and developing disciplined teams * The journey from Marine to gym owner to D1 GM This episode is packed with lessons on leadership, coaching philosophy, human performance, and becoming someone others can trust and follow.

9. des. 2025 - 1 h 0 min
episode Episode 20: Brad Shepherd — Trauma Recovery, First Responder Wellness & The No One Fights Alone Mission cover

Episode 20: Brad Shepherd — Trauma Recovery, First Responder Wellness & The No One Fights Alone Mission

Episode 20 features Retired Captain Brad Shepherd — Director of Public Safety for Chateau Health & Wellness and host of the “No One Fights Alone” podcast. With 25 years of service in the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Brad served across Tactical Teams, Bomb Squad, Special Operations, and Oklahoma Homeland Security, eventually becoming the Commander of the Agency Peer Support Unit. He has founded and led two nonprofit organizations supporting the first responder wellness community and is a national instructor in ICISF Critical Incident Stress Management. In this episode, Brad breaks down: * Trauma recovery and post-incident processing * First responder mental health & wellness frameworks * CISM, peer support, and leadership under pressure * Why “No One Fights Alone” matters now more than ever * PTSD, suicide prevention, and supporting those who serve * Lessons from decades in law enforcement and public safety This is a powerful conversation for police, fire, EMS, dispatchers, military, veterans, mental health professionals, and anyone navigating trauma, adversity, or leadership in high-stress environments.

21. nov. 2025 - 1 h 28 min
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