The Warrior’s Way: Legacy in Action with Chris Warnes (Part 2 of 2)
Release Date: 04/21/2025
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info_outlineIn this second installment with Chris Warnes—combat veteran, entrepreneur, and mission-driven leader—we go beyond personal growth and into purpose. Chris opens up about the origin story of The Warrior Ranch, a veteran retreat and education center built in honor of Sergeant Carlton Clark, and the deeper mission behind the movement.
He takes us back to a life-altering moment in Iraq that sparked this journey—an encounter that taught him what legacy truly means. Chris reveals how loss became leadership, how trauma became a call to serve, and why healing happens when we give others a reason to rise.
If Part 1 was about personal transformation, Part 2 is about putting purpose into action.
What We Talk About:
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Why the Warrior Ranch is more than a retreat—it’s a movement
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The story of Sergeant Carlton Clark and the night that changed everything
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Shifting veteran energy from destruction to creation
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Vision-casting and protecting your time as a leader
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Building something that outlives you
What We Mention:
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The Clark Initiative
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Sergeant Carlton Clark
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The Sunni Triangle in Iraq
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Chris’s Purple Heart recognition
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The Warrior Ranch project
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Veteran entrepreneurship and healing
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Nonprofit development and vision alignment
Timestamps:
⏳ [00:00:00] Podcast Introduction
⏳ [00:01:15] Chris hints at a new nine-figure project
⏳ [00:03:22] Talking vision and building civilian leadership skills
⏳ [00:04:14] The value of time and a protected team
⏳ [00:05:48] Education for veterans, shifting energy to entrepreneurship
⏳ [00:07:21] The Warrior Ranch: a retreat center for veterans
⏳ [00:09:45] The origin of the Clark Initiative and Iraq story
⏳ [00:13:58] A change in convoy order saves Chris’s life
⏳ [00:15:43] Chris’s encounter with Sergeant Clark
⏳ [00:17:01] The attack and the loss that inspired a legacy
⏳ [00:18:47] From combat trauma to nonprofit creation
⏳ [00:20:52] Visiting Clark’s parents and receiving their blessing
⏳ [00:22:04] Creating the board and anchoring the mission
⏳ [00:23:33] Reflections on growth, healing, and impact
⏳ [00:25:38] Supporting the Clark Initiative and following Chris
⏳ [00:27:08] Outro
Chris’s story reminds us that legacy isn’t built when life is easy—it’s forged in moments of meaning. From the battlefield to the boardroom, he’s building something that helps others rise beyond trauma, with love, service, and vision at the core.
💥 Want to support the mission? Follow Chris and learn more about The Clark Initiative and The Warrior Ranch.
📌 If you missed Part 1, go back and listen to previous episode—a deep dive into mindset, healing, and becoming the kind of leader others can count on.