HANDS AND DAYLIGHT show

HANDS AND DAYLIGHT

Summary: America was forged. From nothing came everything we believe in. But the America our grandparents once knew is not the America we now know. Pete Roberts explores how our ancestors used their minds, hands and daylight to build this great nation. Have you forgotten your history? Have you forgotten that you and me, men and women are the ones who drive true change. Have you forgotten that our independence was won through the sacrifice of our ancestors. That what we have is the sum of their works. A movement of the people is the true power we have. But the greatest legacy they left is not the bridges and buildings, it's this thing we call Freedom. That unified we can move mountains. It's not business as usual, Pete builds parallels between the past, the present and the future. He discusses how to reconstruct the grit, values, and work ethic through his personal experiences and of those who have been there.

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 E94: AMBITION'S BEST FRIEND IS PRIDE | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:23:58

Former Navy SEAL sniper and friend, JP Dinnell joins us to chat about the importance of transferring belief in your cause to your team. We also discuss how leadership and pride can pull you in opposite directions. How leadership is earned by practicing it daily, but never mastered.

 E93: NEXT LEVEL GOALS, CHINA, CORONA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:44

Part TWO of last week's Q&A episode, Pete & Brian answer questions regarding next level goals for Origin, China and the state of the supply chain, and also the rising pandemic of the Corona Virus and how it may affect business.

 E92: DON'T BE AFRAID TO INVEST IN YOURSELF | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:18

Today we answer a wide range of questions from fans with topics including: The American supply chain, Hiring new employees, Partnerships in business, Investing in yourself, and more. PART 1.

 E91:THE CURIOUS CASE OF ECHO CHARLES | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:28:22

Today we sit down with our friend co-host of Jocko Podcast, Echo Charles for a candid conversation surrounding a myriad of topics.

 E90: A DECADE IN THE GRIND | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:46:15

The Origin story has never been shared like this before. Pete's first partner, Dedeco, takes us back to the beginning. An idea, 10,000 dollars, and a handshake at a Brazilian Steakhouse.

 E89: UNDER THE ARMOUR | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:44:01

In the late 90s, two college kids in Maryland decided to take action and build a billion dollar company, known today as Under Armour. Today we sit down with one of those men, our friend, Kip Fulks. Kip shares his powerful story of overcoming learning disabilities, and building a massive chip on his shoulder that propelled him to become not only a division one athlete, but one of the most successful business men today.

 E88: THE SPIRIT OF THE PEOPLE - AN ORIGIN STORY | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:33:39

Before tar roads, electricity, railroads, modern heating and cooling, our first Origin Story, "The Spirit of the People", is a story about one of America's first mills in Trion, Georgia. From the original land lotteries, through the Civil War, and thriving today, this story covers one man's idea of spinning and weaving cotton in a small stone and wood factory in the south.

 E87: BILLIONS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:18:35

Eli Combs was known on the street as a "closer". The only person to every raise 1 Billion Dollars for three different hedge funds. Eli didn't find immediate success, but he chose to put himself in the action, and grinding day-after-day. His meteoric rise to the top descended quickly after he took a risk on himself, and started his own hedge fund in Greenwich, Connecticut. Today, Eli opens up about his story.

 E86: NEVER FORGET | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:24:12

18 years ago, we witnessed an attack on American soil unfold. On our televisions and streamed on our computers. We all remember where we were, what we were doing, and how it impacted our ourselves and this country. Today, we sit down with a dear friend, Tim Couch. A man who was moved on 9.11.2001 to quit his job and enlist in the Marine Corps. Some of us watched and prayed, others took action on that fateful day. This is Tim's story.

 E85: BEARDS, BROS, AND BOOTS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:13:05

Maine's newest resident, Ryan Michler, joins us as at the studio for a great conversation about his experience building boots recently at the Origin factory. We deep dive into all things Maine.

 E84: CHECKPOINT CHARLIE AND THE COLD WAR | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:36

Pete just got back from Europe after almost 30 days abroad filming a documentary. His last stop was Berlin, where he sat down in an old Russian restaurant, and interviewed a woman named Anna, who grew up in communist East Germany. They talked about her father who was a spy for the East, and her first experience in the West. Although Anna's interview won't be released until the documentary is finished, Pete shares with us her stories.

 E83: SEARCHING FOR HOPE WHEN ALL SEEMS LOST | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:55

After three weeks abroad, Pete discusses his experiences, how they relate to living the American Dream, and how much hope plays a part in every human's life. Hope is something that everyone is born with. But why then do some quit and fail to thrive? What happens when the burden becomes too heavy? Pete and Brian deep dive into lost civilizations, today's current problems in America, and how hope and action play such an important role, not just in the American Dream, but in the human dream.

 E82: ASK US ANYTHING Q&A | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:40

Today we answer some great questions from listeners, it's raw, and unfiltered. From jiu-jitsu to business and everything in-between.

 E81: MELTDOWN AT CHERNOBYL | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:21:45

The Chernobyl disaster was a catastrophic nuclear accident that occurred in 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukraine. Today, we deep dive into what exactly happened, the failure of leadership, and dereliction of duty. A huge amount of energy was suddenly released, rupturing the reactor pressure vessel in a highly destructive explosion, which was immediately followed by an open-air reactor core fire. The only thing left to secure the radioactive site was the hands and daylight of the people.

 E80: CLEARED HOT AND JUMPING IN | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:21:46

Andy Stumpf joins us today to talk about war, BASE jumping, wing suiting, hunting, and jiu-jitsu. After being wounded in battle as a Navy SEAL, Andy succumbed to medication to numb out the pain from his injuries. Through a defining moment during a quick stop at the gas station, Andy decided his current path was not only self-destructive, but keeping him from advancing in life. Andy shares the good times and the bad, breaking free, and breaking world records.

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