Interview with Karl Monger at GallantFew

Karl Monger is the Director of GallantFew, a charity for veterans. 
My Ranger brother Karl Monger interviewed me for the second time a couple of weeks ago, and he posted the interview as a podcast on the GallantFew Podcast page.
Karl interviewed me for the first time last year, in 2017, for his New American Veteran series. 
Karl distinguishes himself with his tireless work assisting Ranger veterans in transition from serving in uniform to returning to civilian life--a transition that is supremely challenging.  
My own transition was a wreck. I was a drunk, a smoker, and a very bad businessman. I drove my second marriage into the dirt, and I mishandled my obligations of fatherhood. 
This is all decades in the past now. My final stage in this incarnation is peaceful and simple. I work to keep it that way. I minimize my contacts with outsiders, and I exercise great care in my relationships. 
And I write and research. 
Karl is endlessly supportive of the books that I publish, and I am very grateful to him. 
If you are still serving in uniform, donate to GallantFew, particularly if you are serving in the Ranger Regiment. 
If you are in mid-career or retired, donate to Karl's nonprofit organization. You can google his organization's ratings, which will reveal that it is too small to be rated by Charity Navigator. But you can see that Karl has GallantFew on a straight path. 
I have given no other interviews at this point, and it is hard to imagine why I would. Karl has it covered. 
And I prefer to keep all this within the Ranger brotherhood. 
Please listen, comment, and share!
We thank you for your time and your mindshare. 
Doc T sends. =




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Published on February 06, 2019 04:34
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