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Ep. 15 • Crew Cast With Ryan, Kevin, & Nick - How To Navigate Change & The Tactics Involved.

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Release Date: 06/27/2025

Ep. 45 • Brian Price Part 2 • From Hell Week to Hamlet: a Hard Earned Second Act. show art Ep. 45 • Brian Price Part 2 • From Hell Week to Hamlet: a Hard Earned Second Act.

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If Part 1 was Navajo roots, SEAL Team life, cryptids, and Brian trying to make sense of God and the unseen… Part 2 is where the mission shifts inward. After leaving the Navy, Brian finds himself standing at the edge of an entirely different world, one that has nothing to do with war zones or deployments, and everything to do with rebuilding a life from the ground up. What starts as a random trip to New York turns into a life-altering pivot, when he realizes the next chapter might not be combat at all… it might be purpose. Brian goes from growing up on the reservation to walking into...

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Ep. 44 • Brian Price Part 1 • Navajo Navy SEAL on Cryptids, Spirits, & Tracking God. show art Ep. 44 • Brian Price Part 1 • Navajo Navy SEAL on Cryptids, Spirits, & Tracking God.

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This episode of Liberty Risk goes somewhere we’ve never been before. We sit down with Brian Price, a Native American Indian & former Navy SEAL turned award-winning Shakespearean actor, for a conversation that moves from reservations to war zones, from BUD/S to the supernatural, and from elite military service straight into questions about God, reality, and what exists just beyond what we can see. Brian grew up on a Navajo reservation in Arizona, raised in a deeply spiritual, matriarchal culture shaped by medicine men, ancient traditions, and witnessing firsthand stories most people only...

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Ep. 43 • Kevin Macon • 31 Years in Policing - Leaving It All On The Field. 🏈 show art Ep. 43 • Kevin Macon • 31 Years in Policing - Leaving It All On The Field. 🏈

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This episode is a deep, unfiltered sit-down with Kevin Macon, a recently retired San Diego Police Department sergeant with nearly 31 years on the job, 19 of them spent working gang units, and a lifetime of stories earned the hard way. Kevin takes us from a Midwest childhood in Michigan to making a reluctant family move to San Diego, where football became his lane. From Patrick Henry High School to San Diego State, he shares what it was like playing center alongside legends like Marshall Faulk, lining up against the real “U” Miami teams, and walking onto the Rose Bowl field for the first...

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Ep. 42 • John Wayne Freeman • The Art of Having Fun & Finding Your Lane at 40 🤙🏼 show art Ep. 42 • John Wayne Freeman • The Art of Having Fun & Finding Your Lane at 40 🤙🏼

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This week on Liberty Risk, we sit down with Jonathan Wayne Freeman for one of the most raw, hilarious, and unexpectedly heavy conversations we’ve ever recorded. What starts as jokes and side quests quickly turns into a no-shit, no-filter breakdown of a life built on big swings, spectacular failures, and a late-stage redemption nobody saw coming. Jonathan opens up about stories he’s buried for over 25 years - from washing out of Navy boot camp after a steroid-induced psychotic break, to flaming out of law enforcement and firefighting careers, to spiraling through mental health crashes that...

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Ep. 41 • Nik Hawks  • From Navy SEAL to Sailing NAKED Through The Panama Canal & Other Adventures show art Ep. 41 • Nik Hawks • From Navy SEAL to Sailing NAKED Through The Panama Canal & Other Adventures

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This week on Liberty Risk, the crew sits down with Nik Hawks - former Navy SEAL, sailor, entrepreneur, and adventure connoisseur - for an absolutely WILD episode with story after story for almost 5 hours. From bouncing between the U.S. and England as a kid, to questionable high school decisions, to chasing the idea of becoming a SEAL thanks to a larger-than-life uncle, Nik’s path was anything but conventional. He breaks down the realities of BUD/S, platoon life, hilarious bar fights, practical jokes, and the kind of lessons you only learn the hard way inside the Teams. And when the uniform...

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Ep. 40 • Peter Lemke • From Party Bus Chaos to Breaking Into Costco. ☕🚀 show art Ep. 40 • Peter Lemke • From Party Bus Chaos to Breaking Into Costco. ☕🚀

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This week on Liberty Risk, the crew sits down with long time friend and fellow entrepreneur, Peter Lemke for a wide-open conversation about business, relationships, risk, and learning things the hard way.  Peter walks through his path from Arizona to Southern California, launching a limo bus business that came with equal parts cash flow and complete insanity - one employee even stole a party bus and some cash, they found the bus 24 hours later with the employee and a h00ker in the back. 😂 Between the party-bus chaos, unreliable employees, legal landmines, and the moment Uber and Lyft...

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Ep. 39 • Greg Froelick • Running Toward The Storm: a Brotherhood in The Flood. 🔱🇺🇸 show art Ep. 39 • Greg Froelick • Running Toward The Storm: a Brotherhood in The Flood. 🔱🇺🇸

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This week on Liberty Risk, the crew sits down for what may be the biggest and most meaningful episode we’ve ever recorded - a roundtable with six guests bound by military service, Texas roots, and a deep commitment to showing up when it matters most. The episode kicks off the only way Liberty Risk knows how: inside jokes, supporter gifts, custom knives, and the kind of ritualized chaos that comes from real friendships. But it doesn’t take long before the conversation turns heavier. The group shares stories of brotherhood, loss, and remembrance, including a deeply personal account of...

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Ep. 38 • Mike Mihalski • No Pants, No Rules, Full Auto Send - This Describes Our Whole Episode 🤘🏼😂🤘🏼 show art Ep. 38 • Mike Mihalski • No Pants, No Rules, Full Auto Send - This Describes Our Whole Episode 🤘🏼😂🤘🏼

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This week on Liberty Risk, we sit down with Mike Mihalski - founder of Sons of Liberty 🔫 Works, underground-casino alumnus, walking Texas legend, and the only man we know who partied so hard he changed state law. 🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼 Mike & Ryan have a long history, from meeting in an internet chat room 20+ years ago because of a mutual love of talking shit, to being ghost roommates, to being the best man at Ryan's wedding - what follows is a fast-moving, unfiltered conversation about entrepreneurship, culture, luck, faith, chaos, and the strange places life takes you when you keep...

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Ep. 37 • Crew Cast 2 • Aliens, Bigfoot & Bar Fights 🤘🏼👽🤘🏼 show art Ep. 37 • Crew Cast 2 • Aliens, Bigfoot & Bar Fights 🤘🏼👽🤘🏼

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This week on Liberty Risk, it’s just the crew - no guests, no filters, and nothing off-limits. The guys sit down for a full-send, behind-the-scenes session that feels more like a late-night team room hang than a podcast. From the chaos inside the Patreon chat to the origins of the infamous “bat signal” 🍆🪽🔦 meme, the episode kicks off with pure Liberty Risk energy. The conversation rolls into what the veteran community looks like today: the good, the bad, the hilarious, and the downright weird. The hosts swap funny military stories, wild nights in Mexico, near disasters, and the...

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Ep. 36 •. Ernest Emerson • The Godfather of Tactical Knives, Forged in America. ⚔️🇺🇸 show art Ep. 36 •. Ernest Emerson • The Godfather of Tactical Knives, Forged in America. ⚔️🇺🇸

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In this episode, the Liberty Risk crew sits down with Ernest Emerson, the legendary founder of Emerson Knives, for a fascinating and wide-ranging conversation about his life, career, and the evolution of the knife industry over the years. Ernest shares how his upbringing on a Wisconsin farm and his passion for martial arts led him to create his first knives out of necessity, eventually launching a career that would help define the tactical knife genre. Ernest discusses his transition from working as a machinist at Hughes Aircraft to becoming a full-time knife maker, and how mentorship from...

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In one of our most wide ranging episodes to date, the 3 founders sit down without a guest to share some stories and explore the deeper meaning of life and the paths we all walk.

We touch on a wide variety of topics, but a common theme that kept popping up was the subject of navigating growth and change.

Change can mean a lot of different things, from changing schools as a kid, to changing jobs as an adult, to changing your friend group. Even changing your own sense of style and aesthetic.

For veterans, the transition from military life to the civilian world can be difficult, we often feel a loss of purpose, a hole that sometimes gets filled with self defeating decisions or bad habits.

The crew discusses how each of them dealt with that period of their lives, and the specific tactics they used to counter the negative aspects to help them focus on moving forward in a positive direction.

But beyond that, they also discuss how those same tactics they used during that time can help during all times of change, not just that one moment of leaving the military.

 

Some other story highlights that we think you’ll find entertaining:

• The powerful realization that people care WAY LESS than you think they do.

• Dealing with family & siblings, where to draw the line.

• The skill of learning “humor” and human behavior.

• Gaining an appreciation for 80’s music & hair bands.

• Sometimes you need someone outside yourself to pull you out of your shell.

• Appreciating differences rather than judging them.

• Learning to trust the process, how God touches your life.

• A lesson highlighting that the grass isn’t greener on the other side, it’s greener where you water it.

• Change is a part of life, and why it would be weird if you DIDN’T change.

• How going to the gym parallels life: the weights don’t get lighter, you get stronger.

• When friends want the outcome you achieved, but don’t want to do the work to get there.

• Why Texas should be reported to the BBB for false advertising.

• The culture of Pacific Beach, how it’s changed, how we’ve changed, and why that’s a good thing.

• Kevin discusses using the old DPV’s on a real world op, the good, the bad, and the ugly.

• The Polish Grom and why they ripped the doors off their rental cars.

• The real story of how Camp Jenny Posey was named.

• The veteran suicide rate and recognizing some patterns, and ways to fix them.

• How to use social media to find success without getting lost in it, or being a slave to it.

• Kevin discusses the pros and cons of working with veterans.

• Why self awareness is a huge part of becoming a better leader.

• Your ego. Don’t minimize it, CONTROL it and USE it.

We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed filming it! Please share it with some friends that you think would find it funny or interesting as well.

 

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