The Bridge - Onward & Into the Storm with Garand Thumb

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2022
  • Mike Jones, otherwise known as Garand Thumb, stopped by our headquarters for a podcast and some exciting new projects. On this week's episode of The Bridge Podcast Travis and Mike talk in detail about his new company Onward Research, his journey throughout two military branches, his popular RUclips channel, and what it took to achieve these amazing milestones. Join Travis and Mike as they take a dive into the lesser-known side of the “Z list RUclipsr.”
    Bridging gaps within our industry one conversation at a time. The Bridge is not a show about firearms, training, or the military as some might expect. It’s about people; connecting with others, sharing experiences, exchanging perspectives, and healing together through sometimes vulnerable conversations about difficult topics. We hope to help and heal others as we do so for ourselves by airing these conversations for all to hear. Thanks for listening! We hope you enjoy the show.
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Комментарии • 2 тыс.

  • @GarandThumb
    @GarandThumb Год назад +7169

    Thanks, Dad

    • @Isaac_5.56x45
      @Isaac_5.56x45 Год назад +301

      If Ron Jeremy ends up winning the time wars, never forget how much we all love you flannel daddy.

    • @TheBridgePodcast
      @TheBridgePodcast  Год назад +1100

      Proud of ya son

    • @pyeitme508
      @pyeitme508 Год назад +71

      @@TheBridgePodcast great father & son moments 😲

    • @hdesai1181
      @hdesai1181 Год назад +35

      I wish was a part of this family 🙁

    • @Allinone_MMA
      @Allinone_MMA Год назад +10

      Legend

  • @Getbusy_
    @Getbusy_ Год назад +951

    Seeing Mike in this podcast felt like seeing your school teacher out in public

    • @Tgolden069
      @Tgolden069 Год назад +38

      Exactly, You don’t know if you should be turned on and make a pass at him and find out the hard way he’s not gay and now you’ve outed yourself or if you should play it cool and pretend you didn’t really see him.

    • @MudHut67
      @MudHut67 Год назад +31

      @@Tgolden069 get help

    • @dr.brandonmccarthy9034
      @dr.brandonmccarthy9034 Год назад +3

      @@Tgolden069 Ya, something like that, lol!!

    • @crusaderrick2018
      @crusaderrick2018 Год назад +12

      @@Tgolden069 what experience have you had with your teachers dude

    • @NoNo_IStay
      @NoNo_IStay 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@crusaderrick2018I'd say it's kinda obvious 😅

  • @Tgolden069
    @Tgolden069 Год назад +266

    Flannel Daddy is one thing. Mike Jones the 3rd year med school drop out is on another level. Didn’t think he could get more cool but somehow this is the wholesome father son content I needed to cry to tonight.

    • @QuitYoJibby-JabbinFool
      @QuitYoJibby-JabbinFool Год назад +3

      LMAO......full-on tears-to-sleep, warm and fuzzy feels content all us pissants need to SURVIVE!!💥

    • @Hottactioncop
      @Hottactioncop Год назад +3

      He was also a rapper in houston texas

  • @JustinDejong
    @JustinDejong Год назад +340

    Man, Garand Thumb is a good podcast host. He did a really good job interviewing Travis in this episode.

    • @brandonvilla4761
      @brandonvilla4761 Год назад +8

      Definitely felt like this. Good to hear them both but man:/

    • @NoNo_IStay
      @NoNo_IStay 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@brandonvilla4761what? It's called respect for.your guests! Are we not aware this is Haleys show? 5 people need a Dad,.themselves! To learn what respecting your guests means. It means letting them have the floor as much as possible.

    • @semtex6412
      @semtex6412 6 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂

  • @baileymarcue9506
    @baileymarcue9506 Год назад +726

    Granad Thumb giving hard core dad advice with his dad is wholesome.

  • @jimziogas8978
    @jimziogas8978 Год назад +451

    I thought I was a Garand Thumb fan…turns out I’m more of a Mike Jones fan! Great content Travis.

  • @method0123
    @method0123 Год назад +113

    This wound up being so much deeper than I expected. Massive respect.

  • @mongo5564
    @mongo5564 Год назад +37

    Hearing these two guys talk about “love language” makes me not feel like a nerd for reading and embracing that book with my wife. It’s a great book, and a key to a happy marriage.

  • @TheBrigandBob
    @TheBrigandBob Год назад +422

    Mike is one of the major reasons I didn't feel awkward when I first stepped into the 2a community. Infinitely reasonable and empathetic dude who looks at things from every angle and tries to be self aware of his own biases and step outside of his comfort zone regularly. More leaders like Mike in the community, please and thank you.

    • @MatthewWilson4428
      @MatthewWilson4428 Год назад +47

      Full stop: the right and the left are both needed. A "right wing" only America isn't going to be as great as some may think and nor would a left-wing America. Both sides of the aisle have GOOD solutions and GOOD people who are genuinely interested in making the best country.
      I'm a liberal who supports 2A. I support self-defense of self and property. I also support not having a situation where poor people aren't having to beg on the streets for a basic roof over their head, clothes on their back, and food in their belly. It doesn't mean I think they need to live in a McMansion and drive a brand new Escalade with eat caviar for breakfast. If you're a POS criminal, there's jail or worse. If you're just down on your luck or fighting some mental illness, I don't think you gotta be treated like a shitbag. I think MOST Americans are like me in that sense.

    • @dbones8795
      @dbones8795 Год назад +21

      @@MatthewWilson4428 based, I'm also on the left and love 2a

    • @MadandMajorGaming0
      @MadandMajorGaming0 Год назад +23

      Fellow leftist 2A supporter checking in. We do exist.

    • @SavageHenry0311
      @SavageHenry0311 Год назад +10

      @@MatthewWilson4428 No analogy is perfect, but I've found it's useful to think of the left as the engine, and the right as the brakes. A car with neither is useless. A car with only one is useless or dangerous. With both, you can go places.

    • @Samson55
      @Samson55 Год назад +15

      @@MatthewWilson4428 how can you be pro 2A and vote for anti 2A. That doesn’t make any sense

  • @connormcleod4687
    @connormcleod4687 Год назад +38

    ‘You’re not the typical influencer, larping in your moms basement’
    ‘That’s precisely what I’m doing’
    Had me dying

  • @SaggyBL0711
    @SaggyBL0711 Год назад +50

    My Father is going through stage 4 liver and kidney cancer right now and it’s not looking good. This was a great, uplifting and motivational boost that I needed and makes you appreciate again what we have in this world. Thank you gentlemen.

    • @lieutenantdangle3128
      @lieutenantdangle3128 Год назад +9

      Prayers for you and your father.

    • @michaelatkin9649
      @michaelatkin9649 Год назад

      Was he a single father? Seems like most fathers that die from this are single

    • @xprettylightsx3781
      @xprettylightsx3781 Год назад +1

      I’m so sorry :( please take/accept my prayers of healing Casey❤️‍🩹:)

    • @NoNo_IStay
      @NoNo_IStay 10 месяцев назад +1

      Praying for your family's strength now....

    • @richardmmarcus1
      @richardmmarcus1 6 месяцев назад

      Remember this: If he has repented of his sins, accepted Jesus as his saviour, when he goes, heaven is his home...with Jesus.

  • @sraldiris
    @sraldiris 7 месяцев назад +6

    Wow, it was really powerful watching two of the deadliest men in the guntuber space drop their guards and be authentic about their strengths and weaknesses, triumphs and failures.

  • @Howard_Roark
    @Howard_Roark Год назад +101

    Father and son moment

  • @goobertoober95
    @goobertoober95 Год назад +303

    "We were not ready for the internet." I could not agree more, Mike. It's amazing how many people have that same mindset these days. It's destroying our humanity.

    • @Maximus5775
      @Maximus5775 Год назад +8

      God damn Right Absolutely agree

    • @paulallen-01
      @paulallen-01 Год назад +10

      Absolutely. It is our downfall

    • @quaternio
      @quaternio Год назад

      Check out the Consilience Project, and/or check the Joe Rogan podcast with Tristan Harris and Daniel Schmachtenberger. They’re trying to solve this issue. I’m not affiliated, I’m just a supporter of the project.

    • @michaelgarcia9139
      @michaelgarcia9139 Год назад +10

      There's always positive and negative. If it wasn't for the internet a lot of truths would be much more easily suppressed nowadays.

    • @Motoboo_Marine
      @Motoboo_Marine Год назад

      I disagree. It's also arguably the most important weapon against tyranny we have ever created. Before the internet, the only information you had access to were whatever books you had access to in your local library (which may or may not be out of date and had an equal chance of giving you incorrect information), and whatever your government-controlled media showed you.
      The internet, just like guns, is not inherently good or bad. It's simply a tool. If it's made your life worse, that's your fault for not learning how to use it correctly. I agree that most people don't know how to use it correctly, but I believe there will be enough of us who do some day to be able to teach future generations how to navigate it easier. You must simply fight intellectual laziness and learn how to do proper research in a scientific manner. As long as you keep those things in mind, you'll be alright.

  • @DeflocksLabs
    @DeflocksLabs Год назад +12

    This was one of my favorite episodes,
    “That’s all we are pencils, the problem is no one wants to sharpen themselves because it hurts.”

  • @ThulrVOdinsson
    @ThulrVOdinsson Год назад +27

    I love how level headed Mike Jones is... we need more of that in this world of overly emotionally reactive voices if we're ever going to find understanding.

  • @moelius
    @moelius Год назад +544

    As an immigrant American here coming to the United States at the age of 21 back in 09. It pains me seeing the divide in the country today. Americans no longer live under the umbrella of the American value. Studying the bill of rights and the declaration of independence to become a citizen is what taught me these values.

    • @johnroper3077
      @johnroper3077 Год назад +16

      *Semper Fi.*

    • @Shibes770
      @Shibes770 Год назад +4

      Sad but true

    • @Beefcakes9000
      @Beefcakes9000 Год назад +55

      You are now more American that a percentage of the populous… good shit brother

    • @elemir6538
      @elemir6538 Год назад

      How about you look at who all of the founders created this country for. The divide is happening between the founding stock and their descendants and the rest of the world. It wouldn't be an issue if our government was controlled by foreign powers and flooded by non Europeans.

    • @ambjornborjesson5481
      @ambjornborjesson5481 Год назад +38

      Not American immigrant but a Swedish citizen. I study the bill of rights and doi because they teach a lesson important to all people regardless of nationality.

  • @winnepoo9788
    @winnepoo9788 Год назад +157

    Travis, so sorry about your buddy. 32 funerals, I can’t even imagine. I buried my best friend a few years ago after he lost his battle. You guys should go into this topic more on your next meeting. I know a lot of vets who watch you have had similar experiences. Thanks for all that you guys do.

    • @jsee2385
      @jsee2385 Год назад +3

      After 5 or 6 it's just something you do, but now you know what to say to loved ones and your buddies who are still alive. By the age 25 I started telling all my friends I love them everytime we say, "see you later".

    • @rangerjack9727
      @rangerjack9727 Год назад

      Travis, I feel you. This year, we saw 6, bringing us up to 22. This got me choked up

  • @willwetherington
    @willwetherington Год назад +6

    I was an Eagle Scout when I was 18 so learned a lot of things like this growing up. I've been trying to to teach my oldest son things I learned. He asks me all the time why I'm "making" learn all this stuff. And I tell him it's simple. One day I won't be there and you will HAVE to do these things.

  • @adbjr12
    @adbjr12 Год назад +20

    Travis, this is my first episode of your podcast ever and it could not have been a better one for my mental state. When you mentioned talking to old folks about whether or not we have had hard times like this and for them to say “yes it’s been worse” makes me feel so much better about our chances as country and a society. I am a 26-year-old father of two and I feared that my children were growing up into a potential hellscape. Knowing that there have been times like this and gotten better makes me a little less stressed about our future and theirs.
    Thank you and Mike for your insights, from a former Navy service member.

    • @TheInfantry98
      @TheInfantry98 Год назад +3

      It’s gonna get much worse

    • @adbjr12
      @adbjr12 Год назад +3

      @@TheInfantry98 oh I have no doubt. But the fact that it’s been worse and we’re still kicking gives me a little hope.

    • @robdubent
      @robdubent Год назад

      Aaaaand now it is much much worse.

  • @sawyerhartman
    @sawyerhartman Год назад +626

    Fucking loved it boys, keep it up. Youre inspiring a ton of fucking people daily.

    • @soonerfrac4611
      @soonerfrac4611 Год назад +14

      Things that make me feel old: Flannel Daddy is now retired. 🤦🏻‍♂️
      I enlisted in the Army in 2,000.

    • @Czesuafeq
      @Czesuafeq Год назад +8

      why do you swear

    • @sarahshowalter9539
      @sarahshowalter9539 Год назад +2

      Yeah, what he said!

    • @battlefieldP4Fbeta
      @battlefieldP4Fbeta Год назад +4

      @@Czesuafeq Well, people... f*ck.. Right?

    • @NoNo_IStay
      @NoNo_IStay 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Czesuafeqhow were YOU conceived? If not from fkin?

  • @riffedwood5597
    @riffedwood5597 Год назад +94

    I’m not crying, you’re crying. This podcast hit some important topics. Thanks for sharing gentlemen

  • @goodluck2522
    @goodluck2522 Год назад +3

    Let me tell you what Mike makes me so proud with his answer about what he sacrificed about giving up everything for his kids that's a fucking real man we should all be fucking proud of him. We all needed... and we need to be....better fathers. I don't know the dude at all but it makes me proud to hear another man place his kids over everything.

  • @garyandtricia1
    @garyandtricia1 Год назад +8

    We need more "interviews" of good reasonable people, just tallking. This was so good that I didn't even realize how long I listened.

  • @terrybaca4095
    @terrybaca4095 Год назад +76

    I hope you guys can find time in the future to do this again.

  • @dismemberedlamb9104
    @dismemberedlamb9104 Год назад +100

    You made me tear up when you said “Americas lost its purpose” I feel that man

    • @theknifeman7097
      @theknifeman7097 Год назад +4

      Same here man.

    • @youwebz
      @youwebz Год назад +4

      As an outsider looking in, the US is broken.

    • @ScarriorIII
      @ScarriorIII Год назад +17

      When you put your motto "In God We Trust" on your coins, and then do the exact opposite, problems will arise.

    • @garym51124
      @garym51124 Год назад

      Same

    • @theeshadowwarrior1286
      @theeshadowwarrior1286 Год назад

      @@ScarriorIII exactly

  • @StrugglesWithWords
    @StrugglesWithWords Год назад +2

    Watching this motives me to do more push ups and not complain about it. To be a better man, any way I can.

  • @active4delta
    @active4delta 9 месяцев назад +4

    I listened to this podcast a year after it was recorded and with 0.75 million views.… and I believe this is going to be a timeless discussion.
    Thank you, to both of you: Father and Son, for putting this out there for everyone to listen to.
    🇺🇸

  • @brandonrupp5880
    @brandonrupp5880 Год назад +127

    This kind of father son bonding is so touching. There's needs to be more of this.

  • @notschramm3461
    @notschramm3461 Год назад +16

    "If you had a fire in your house what would you do?"
    "...keep it going."
    That was gold

  • @Kaiserland111
    @Kaiserland111 7 месяцев назад +1

    44:56 As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ("Mormons") I thought this was hilarious 🤣Food storage and self-reliance is something we believe strongly in, not only to help our own families but also to help our neighbors as Christ has taught. Thanks for this discussion - you guys are very on-point about the direction of society, the necessity of preparedness, standing up for truth and righteousness, and the war on morality and the family. Also, thank you both so much for opening up, being vulnerable, and showing your true emotions. There is absolutely no weakness in that, but humanity. Beautiful.

  • @theeshadowwarrior1286
    @theeshadowwarrior1286 Год назад +25

    Look I don’t have a dad so it’s really Tough sometimes but having mentors like you guys who I can look up to helps so much you guys are so inspirational and I’m glad I found someone who I can look at as a father figure

    • @fulrocker890
      @fulrocker890 Год назад +1

      If a gun youtuber is your inspiration you seriously need to look elsewhere lmfao

    • @theeshadowwarrior1286
      @theeshadowwarrior1286 Год назад +12

      @@fulrocker890 what’s wrong with gun RUclipsrs plus is it a bad thing to have someone who inspires you. I’ve always had a love for guns and I don’t see why so many people get offended at them

    • @theeshadowwarrior1286
      @theeshadowwarrior1286 Год назад +2

      @@aniya8759 it’s less of calling him daddy it’s just that I look up to him and I get the feeling you’ve never even seen his channel from your comment

    • @theeshadowwarrior1286
      @theeshadowwarrior1286 Год назад +4

      @@aniya8759 besides the fact you have no right to tell me to log off and go outside with that profile pic lol

    • @corylahey9941
      @corylahey9941 Год назад

      @@theeshadowwarrior1286 they're just on a different perspective. some people think you shouldn't look up to anyone you don't personally know, others to anyone period. you know what you need and if you found the values you were looking for by getting to mike and travis' content ? power to you.

  • @hotelfoxtrot19
    @hotelfoxtrot19 Год назад +196

    the most desired interview to date, way to go Travis and Mike!

  • @keanuneowick8877
    @keanuneowick8877 Год назад +19

    Chris Pratt needs to see Exodus.
    And this interview.
    I think we need to all send this to him lol.
    After he did The Terminal list he would be great to have on, maybe with Jack Carr.

    • @partyrob1174
      @partyrob1174 Год назад +2

      Would be awesome, Chris Pratt was in the infantry so he can connect to these guys for sure

    • @MikeDiaz1484
      @MikeDiaz1484 Год назад

      Chris Pratt’s brother “cully” was infantry. Chris pratt wasn’t military, he dropped out of college and was found and casted while waiting tables.

  • @matthewmckinnon9298
    @matthewmckinnon9298 Год назад +5

    @44:56 As a "Mormon" and an Eagle Scout, i've been counseled to be prepared for most any situation. Food storage is very important, as well as 72 hour kits. Can't thank you enough Travis and Mike. You two are great leaders and examples. What you said about being humble and having family as the most important piece of your life. its right on the money

  • @DieselDog1929
    @DieselDog1929 Месяц назад

    Man I took alot away from this podcast especially towards the end. Humbling and sobering to say the least. Thanks guys.

  • @ronwoods1834
    @ronwoods1834 Год назад +26

    Hearing Mike talk about his family and the story about the guy he was training missing his family and not realizing what they meant to him really hit me on a day that I needed to know that it’s not weakness to miss your family and need to be close to them.

  • @bigmike716
    @bigmike716 Год назад +46

    These are the conversations we need to talk about MORE! We are losing our way of life as a family. The core family is so important, learning right from wrong. Also, teamwork is a lesson that is SO valuable.

  • @2Amend4Life
    @2Amend4Life 9 месяцев назад +4

    Watching the father-son bound get stronger right in front of our eyes made me tear up. Great show.

  • @OscerMike1
    @OscerMike1 Год назад +5

    Garand Thumb picking away the non existent dust off the table 😂 iconic

  • @dismemberedlamb9104
    @dismemberedlamb9104 Год назад +14

    Really shows you what kind of leader Mike is when he talked about one his students crying. He handled that situation like the leaders leader.

  • @Joe_Boshwag
    @Joe_Boshwag Год назад +41

    I don't think I've heard a more thought provoking, perspective changing, and raw conversation between two people that made me rethink a significant portion of how I want to pursue my future.

  • @user-js2oc3ye5i
    @user-js2oc3ye5i 9 месяцев назад +3

    Granad Thumb giving hard core dad advice with his dad is wholesome.. This wound up being so much deeper than I expected. Massive respect..

  • @derekevans2318
    @derekevans2318 3 месяца назад

    Perfection is dangerous.
    A good take came from Ed Fowler, a Montana resident and knife maker, also a mastersmith. He did an article called "the last scratch". It was published in whatever world leading knife rag at the time.
    The premise was him making a budget version of his custom knives.
    He starts spending time, making the knife just a little better. Within a day, he had weeks of work ahead of him. Chasing perfection, undod the entire premiere of the project.

  • @benstewart8886
    @benstewart8886 Год назад +48

    Single dad of two young daughters. Chiming in. I take them camping at every opportunity. SW San Juans in Colorado. No stranger to the territory but still gain so much by listening to the expertise offered here.

    • @duck_rifle5879
      @duck_rifle5879 Год назад +4

      Good job dad. I’m in the same boat with you, pulling the paddle. I give up all of me for them. I know you do too. Keep leading them, keep loving them.

    • @brianrodman1033
      @brianrodman1033 Год назад

      One of the most important things that my parents did for me was to get me outdoors in a number of ways from an early age. Those times comprise the majority of my early cherished memories and were a strong foundation for learning vital lessons.
      You're doing them a great service by making sure that they get to have those experiences with you.

    • @andywicklund8963
      @andywicklund8963 Год назад

      That is some unbelievably beautiful country.

  • @hotstepper1649
    @hotstepper1649 Год назад +4

    The best compliment you can say about someone where I’m from, “he’s a good ‘ol boy really”. These dudes fit the bill. 🇺🇸

  • @Bear304inc1
    @Bear304inc1 Год назад +11

    GarandThumb is so down to earth, it’s impossible not to like him!

  • @TheItalianoAssassino
    @TheItalianoAssassino Год назад +27

    One of the best podcast episodes I've seen in a while. That ending was emotional af.

  • @christopher2215
    @christopher2215 Год назад +77

    I just discovered this podcast and a great conversation between two great Americans. Thank you for what you've done, and what you continue to do.

  • @Deadi12
    @Deadi12 Год назад +20

    I love seeing a father and son get along so well.

  • @Willie-FuFu
    @Willie-FuFu 4 месяца назад

    I have watched Garand Thumb for years, but this might be my favorite video of him. The humor, the raw emotion, the passion he has for his work, the love he has for his family…everything comes through so perfectly. I am even more proud to be watching his videos now than I was before because you can see he is a legitimately GOOD MAN!

  • @JLFish21
    @JLFish21 7 месяцев назад +5

    I love this. Mike is such a fricking great man. He’s the target individual I aim to be lol

  • @unknownoriginal8004
    @unknownoriginal8004 Год назад +24

    Mike is such a killer dude. Probably one of my most watched channels on RUclips.

  • @bradachcaba4388
    @bradachcaba4388 Год назад +45

    GREAT CONTENT.
    I was one of those who up until I watched this video thought he married your daughter and you were his father-in-law 😂
    I’m in your D3 advanced pistol class in Medford next week I hope you show up and forward to meeting you I’ve been watching you for years and I appreciate your content this podcast is going to grow and continue to grow. Put together and articulated very well.

    • @christopherg2218
      @christopherg2218 Год назад +5

      Nice, I am taking that class too, see you there!

  • @Thisthat1234
    @Thisthat1234 Год назад +3

    It breaks my heart to hear about those missing children, but hearing that it’s 800k was mind blowing. A number I almost can’t/don’t believe.

  • @thedirtbag7
    @thedirtbag7 Год назад +3

    That story about vulnerability was powerful. I remember reaching my breaking point the day I moved out of my parent's place to a whole new state - eating fast food on the kitchen floor with all my things still packed in the truck after driving 14 hours. Never loose sight of what those moments mean, they keep you on the path.

  • @miletello1
    @miletello1 Год назад +6

    1:10:38 I'm an investigator for a local PD and have had several classes on human trafficking.....as the father of a 1 yr old daughter, there's nothing that scares me more. Shit is out of control right now.

  • @timetellersunion3711
    @timetellersunion3711 Год назад +7

    Never forget Garand Thumb’s first hit was “The Pacific Blue Ray Menu Music”

  • @robertlynn8802
    @robertlynn8802 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hey guys. Our Lady of Angels was a school fire in Chicago. 93 children and 3 nuns died. There is plenty of information on it and a book written about it. I would recommend it as good information to read. These things created our fire code. Yes learning from past history and learning/preparing from it is critical. Thanks for both of your work

  • @alexjone5
    @alexjone5 Год назад +3

    God bless these two men.
    True American heroes, and great mentors (whether they know it or not). Thank you gentlemen 🇺🇸🇺🇸 ⚡ ⚡

  • @masonmcneill3969
    @masonmcneill3969 Год назад +7

    Mikes voice is smoother than a fine glass of whiskey

  • @aurelius8439
    @aurelius8439 Год назад +4

    Best thing I've learned from Mike, the one tool I keep in my car at all times and never too far away: an ax.

    • @agentoranj5858
      @agentoranj5858 Год назад

      I've been musing about getting one for a while now, time to push that note up on my agenda.

  • @josie4065
    @josie4065 Год назад +6

    Wow. This is one of the very best podcast episodes to which I have ever listened. I'm excited to see what both Travis and Mike do in the future.

  • @TheMetalmechanic
    @TheMetalmechanic 2 месяца назад

    Jump school was tense, 1st jump was door position from a C-141, 3 x, much admiration for these guys , i wish I could have been more ...

  • @lakota_stu
    @lakota_stu Год назад +13

    The bond between father and son is truly unbreakable here 💖

  • @gridtac2911
    @gridtac2911 Год назад +37

    Mike thank you for all you do. I joined the Marines at 17, deployed twice. I got out and shortly after my father passed and I was 24... Hit me like a freight train. My only regret is not spending more time with him. The worst is knowing my two kids will never know their grandfather. My goal is to build something that ties us together and reinforces the idea that in the end family is your biggest ally and supporter. Keep charging brother.

  • @HairyDan
    @HairyDan Год назад

    I'm always saying that the internet accelerated our societal descent. You are totally right man. The internet was the worst thing to happen to us.

  • @suntzu5562
    @suntzu5562 Год назад +2

    I have lived in the mountains all 18 years of my life, and seeing people from the city try and walk through the woods made me realize that that is a LEARNED skill. I took it as second nature

  • @AP-cc1uw
    @AP-cc1uw Год назад +3

    Very happy to see Mike acknowledge that censorship is happening on the Left as well. There is common ground between anyone who questions corporate power, or the neo-liberal paradigm that dominates our political-economy.

  • @leesonoutdoors
    @leesonoutdoors Год назад +14

    Easily one of the best common sense conversations I have seen in a long time. Thank You Gentlemen! Expect to self rescue NO-ONE IS COMING

  • @chewminem2044
    @chewminem2044 Год назад +3

    The Guntube has to be one of THE most uniquely unifying and entertaining thing to ever arrive online, the education you get from self-defense, survival, readiness etc is unlimited and will save Americans at home and other places.

  • @carbonking53
    @carbonking53 Год назад +5

    One of the most genuine and heartfelt conversations I've ever had the pleasure to watch between two men. I learned a lot. Keep up the great work Travis and Mike. Best wishes to you both.

  • @victorlomadafkie
    @victorlomadafkie Год назад +8

    If you forgot to bring your earphones to work and can't listen to this awesome podcast while at work. Go ahead and hit that subscribe button.

  • @fortunadozukushi932
    @fortunadozukushi932 Год назад +13

    I’ve been watching both of y’all for years, but this is the first time I feel like we get to see your values and love for fellow man. It’s refreshing to know good men are still out there.

    • @scottsherman5262
      @scottsherman5262 Год назад +2

      Agreed, but for clarity, being a good man has absolutely nothing to do with how you vote...we all need to stop talking so damn much about politics & social issues.

    • @theeshadowwarrior1286
      @theeshadowwarrior1286 Год назад +1

      @@scottsherman5262 yes good men have everything to do with how you vote I’d much rather vote for a side with good me than the side were men don’t even identify as men

  • @TimmyToasty
    @TimmyToasty Год назад +3

    Talking about being vulnerable, two strong men being vulnerable with each other and on camera for us all to see, I needed to hear and see this. Thank you

  • @michaelatkin9649
    @michaelatkin9649 Год назад +1

    34:30 I was never in the military but I was in the oilfield and this is very true. The people you hate working with you'll always have a level of respect for after all the crazy, hard dangerous and shitty times you've gone through together.

  • @CA.0verview
    @CA.0verview Год назад +6

    He just retired !? That’s outstanding

  • @eatsshootsandleavestactica8068
    @eatsshootsandleavestactica8068 Год назад +3

    "it sounds like I'm a military instructor..." I mean technically you are (r)... but that's a good thing! How many of us wish we had a father that taught us those kinds of things with that kind of clarity and purpose, and are now striving to clean up the generational gap and be that kinda of assertive, purposeful, firm, good men that military discipline creates when combined with good values? Thank you for sharing your experience and values and knowledge. We're all doing our best to learn together what our country is far too quickly forgetting.

  • @user-wm1tx9xk7j
    @user-wm1tx9xk7j 7 месяцев назад

    Everyone needs to listen to this episode at least once.

  • @JG-gw5cc
    @JG-gw5cc Год назад +7

    2 Good men, outstanding gentleman, Haley is the Bruce Lee of the gun world, Mike is right there with him, I will be taking a trip to Boise!

  • @ikemouser2580
    @ikemouser2580 Год назад +32

    Looking forward to Mike's courses.

  • @baldmansopinion2007
    @baldmansopinion2007 15 дней назад +1

    1:54:40 what’s the biggest thing you’ve sacrificed? He gave such a profound and thoughtful answer. He’s the real deal.

  • @williamschubele2542
    @williamschubele2542 Год назад

    CONSEQUENCE...Thomas Sowell taught me this point...To further the fantastic discussion you both are having on what has happened to America. We have allowed an environment to become entrenched in American society where there is no consequence for the actions of what you say or do. And politicians have become 'idea-men' who never have to deal with the consequences of their policies or programs, etc. And, of course, the loss of the value of self-respect, and the lack of respect for the sovereignty of the individual and personal liberty of others is part of root cause...

  • @joshgardiner3612
    @joshgardiner3612 Год назад +5

    just got married in april. she and I are a family and I want to protect my family to the best of my ability and I hope to grow that ability level each day. I appreciate the inspiriation today! also, located in utah so I'll head up to Idaho for Onward Research!

  • @SomeoneDK
    @SomeoneDK Год назад +12

    Just dawned on me, Mike sounds like Mike Rowe 🤣

    • @WaffleBomber
      @WaffleBomber Год назад +1

      Holy crap, I never noticed that.

    • @SomeoneDK
      @SomeoneDK Год назад +1

      @@WaffleBomber Time to do a blind hearing test between the 2 lol

  • @leeftwisted
    @leeftwisted Год назад +4

    Damn good listen to see the human side of Garand Thumb. Very humbling. I just want to thank you for the inspiration you’ve given me in your videos with your knowledge.

  • @death31313
    @death31313 Год назад +11

    22:54 great segment on social engineering. If you want to see a perfect example of social engineering that just about everyone can grasp, try watching Friends first with the laugh track on, then with it edited out. You'll quickly realize that none of the jokes are actually funny, but the laugh track makes you subconsciously want to join in with the laughter.

    • @TheInfantry98
      @TheInfantry98 Год назад

      Lmfao wow you just realize that ? That’s pathetic

    • @Goosht
      @Goosht Год назад +3

      Reminds me of when my friend first started doing stand up comedy. I just went in the crowd and laughed as hard as I could fake. He said he performed better when I was there. Turns out, my fake laughs made others laugh. Others laughing made him perform better.

    • @JustinDejong
      @JustinDejong Год назад

      Makes you realize it's a group of sociopaths.

    • @bofa83
      @bofa83 Год назад

      you don't like friends? you're so edgy and cool. also it was filmed in front of a studio audience.

    • @death31313
      @death31313 Год назад

      @@bofa83 two things. One, I loved Friends as a kid and it kinda bummed me out when I watched it with the laugh track edited out. Two, not all of that show is filmed in front of a live studio audience, they absolutely use a laugh track and even the segments that are they cue the audience to laugh, clap or aww at certain times (I've been in the live studio audience of a couple of shows).

  • @JT-xi7el
    @JT-xi7el Год назад +6

    Was waiting for Mike to retire …welcome to the other side man. We’ve been waiting for you.

    • @GarandThumb
      @GarandThumb Год назад +6

      Thanks boss, glad to be here

    • @KimballPrecisionRifles
      @KimballPrecisionRifles Год назад

      @@GarandThumb I would like to send you a knife I made, any way to do that? Been watching since late 2017

  • @kevingnomen6092
    @kevingnomen6092 Год назад +53

    This podcast was very inspirational and made some things click in my head on a direction I need to start working my family and especially myself towards.

  • @SheepdogColumbus
    @SheepdogColumbus Год назад +1

    @Garand Thumb
    "I'm just a dude on youtube making videos, how important is that, it's not" Brother, YOU ARE AN EDUCATOR. You have NO idea how many people are more knowledgeable, efficient, and even disciplined, because of the likes of you. Thank you guys very much. You're the men I'm going to point my young sons toward if I die of cancer. Oh and one more thing, "you were the only one in the space doing it, at that time". James Yeager was first in the door and deserves credit. Not bitch'n, just say'n. God bless.

  • @Hughmonte
    @Hughmonte 6 месяцев назад

    These two men are here right now for a reason. I'm glad they can see a bit. It's uplifting. 🇺🇸👊💪

  • @g.l.8142
    @g.l.8142 Год назад +11

    A beautiful conversation between two great men.

  • @travelingspartan2035
    @travelingspartan2035 Год назад +14

    I would love to see Mike on more podcasts. He's done a lot, seen a lot, having his brain picked a little more would be cool.

  • @mikeeymayhem
    @mikeeymayhem Год назад +8

    i’d look up the Our Lady of the Angels school fire in reference to the conversation piece at 52 minutes. when i was in the fire academy we go over that in length, and to this day you can trace a lot of SOPs we have to that day.

  • @michaelsudsysutherland5353
    @michaelsudsysutherland5353 Год назад +4

    This episode is going to take some time to process for me, as it likely is and will for most who watch from start to finish. Took me about three days and lots of pausing to absorb. Excellent work!

  • @yerenymerino
    @yerenymerino Год назад +6

    Travis Haley was the first guy I was watching on RUclips when I got into guns awesome American I wish he could be my dad as well I’m jealous of you Mike 😂😂 I hope my father doesn’t see this comment 😂😂

  • @diamondproductions2
    @diamondproductions2 Год назад +6

    Mike has really inspired me to become a sere specialist. I’ve been training everyday and have made a lot of progress, but still a long ways to go!

  • @impulse1914
    @impulse1914 Год назад +1

    I love Travis. One of my biggest role models growing up and who I watched religiously while I was in the military. His ambition is what inspired me to train and be a leader. I proudly rock his Dragonfly patches on my gear to this day. He honestly raised and inspired an entire generation of future gunfighters.

  • @johnnyrocket1320
    @johnnyrocket1320 Год назад

    One of the truest statements of the podcast: " The Internet (social media) was a bad idea ". Damn straight.

  • @Shackleford_Rusty
    @Shackleford_Rusty Год назад +16

    Great to see social engineering talked about, Jason Street has always been one of the scariest people to see work people with it.