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Sam Alaimo and Rob Huberty | ZeroEyes

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Overcome difficulty and optimize your technology, life, and mind with former US Navy SEALs and special operations veterans turned business and startup executives.
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What can we do to make the most of the ONE precious life we've all been given? Renowned podcaster, author, and self-improvement junkie Troy Farkas travels the world in search of answers to this very important question. New video episodes released every other week featuring impactful conversations with guests who share their own inspirational stories about how they've navigated life, and the things you can do TODAY to improve yours.
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Rob Huberty interviews Dustin Kisling, a former US Navy SEAL, about his time serving and transition into corporate life. Dustin's upbringing in Wyoming, where his family has worked on a ranch on the same land for several generations, contributed to his sense of patriotism and work ethic. He also talks about his work with the Veterans Outdoor Advoca…
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Mike Lowinger’s early journey was plagued by confidence challenges. Sam Alaimo and Rob Huberty talk to him about it all—from tough decisions and pressure at a young age to the college and military experience, he struggled to find his true north. Learn the fitness tips that changed his life (he’s now training for a 50K), his fast and radical shock f…
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Sam Alaimo and Rob Huberty interview Adam Nelson about growing up going back and forth between a horse racing farm and playing video games, then enlisting at age 18. He discusses being part of a psychological ops mission in Iraq, serving in radio operations, and his transition back to civilian life.By Sam Alaimo and Rob Huberty | ZeroEyes
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John Dailey, US Marine who, along with several other attributes, played a pivotal role in the Global War on Terror (GWOT) sits down to talk to Sam Alaimo and Rob Huberty on episode 20 of the No Bell Podcast. John enlisted in the Marine Corps at just 17 years old, citing his father's reverence for the veterans, Rambo, and several other factors in hi…
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Sam Alaimo and Rob Huberty interview Tim Fallon, a Marine who lost his sight during an IED explosion in GWOT. He didn't want to stop doing what he likes, so he learned to ski while blind and continues to live his life as close to "normal" as he can. Tim didn't stop looking for a mission and now serves as VP of Strategy at ZeroEyes, combating gun vi…
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“People ask me ‘Do you sleep well at night?’ Hell yeah, I do.” In the new No Bell Podcast, the dynamic Joe Choi shares his SEAL Team memories (including those of Charles “Chuck” Keating IV, the SEAL who sacrificed his life in a northern Iraq firefight with ISIS), why he recommends the MBA path to kick off military transitions, and what he’s doing t…
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Sam interviews JT Wilkins, and discovers one of the only interviews of someone who started his military path in primary school. Sam explores the leaders that shaped JTs life in the Marine Corps and future career path once he left the military. No surprise to those of us that know him, JT has a history of being a bit of a partier and troublemaker...…
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Meet Chris Angarita, a former US Navy SEAL who had joined the military just before 9-11. During his interview with Sam Alaimo, we explore his mindset, experience, and transition out of the military. Chris is a now a successful sales leader and a voracious reader, he's intensely focused on solving customer problems and understanding how to overcome …
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Getting to sit down with Burgess Nichols gives insight into transitioning out of the military, applying leadership skills and learning a new way of working in corporate culture. Sam and Burgess dive into problem solving and new ways to approach challenges that apply to anyone who wants to un-fuck themselves.…
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If you're into the history of the FBI, espionage, bomb squads, and other badass things most of us only watch TV shows about... Jim Maxwell's episode of the No Bell Podcast is for you. Interviewed by Rob Huberty, Jim talks about the threats that America has faced for more than 35 years.By Rob Huberty
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Rob Huberty interviews Carter Stapleton, relative of Jimmy Carter, collegiate athlete, military veteran, and ZeroEyes leadership team member. A North Carolina native, Carter has a long history of service in the military and great insights into the mindset you need in order to succeed and how to expand your knowledge base.…
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If you've ever met Sam Alaimo, it may not come as a surprise that he never considered ringing the bell during Hell Week at BUD/s on his way to becoming a Navy SEAL. As you listen to Sam talk about the beauty of shoveling shit or not showering for months while on a deployment, it's becomes clear why he's now serving ZeroEyes as CRO and Co-Founder: h…
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Season 4 of "The Found Generation" podcast, which began days before the release of my first book last summer, is finally over. I'm a bit burnt out from the grind of indie podcasting, and I need a break! But before I disappear, I have one final episode for you. Today, we're going to celebrate Season 4 -- the best season of this podcast to date -- by…
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ZeroEyes CTO talks about growing a business from seed stages—literally, it was a vegetable business—to becoming CTO of a gun detection solution. Tim discusses the rigor of having to learn every aspect of early business and the impact of having to fire his own best friend. Dig into Tim's process of being self-taught in several aspects of his career …
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Whitney Bernabei took the traditional route in life. She went to college, landed a job in cushy corporate America, attended the happy hours, and adhered to the American template for "success." It never felt right, yet she played along. That's what she was supposed to do. But after years of facing debilitating injuries that modern medicine couldn't …
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I recorded the first episode of this podcast from the confines of my roommate's closet in our home in Connecticut in September 2020. And now, three and-a-half years later, we've made it to the big stage. From the prestigious Music Hall Lounge in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, it's the first LIVE edition of "The Found Generation" podcast (!!!!!!). And i…
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Happy Sunday! I'm popping in for a quick solo episode to update you on several things: expectations for this podcast moving forward, my changing values, and a recent life-changing conversation I had. And on Monday, March 25, I'm taking the stage at The Music Hall Lounge in downtown Portsmouth for the first LIVE edition of this podcast! Throughout t…
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I’ve produced podcasts with Peter Rosenberg for five years. And if I could use one word to describe him, it’s PASSIONATE. And that fiery passion, which he holds for things like hip hop music, sports, professional wrestling, his dogs, and broadcasting will undoubtedly shine through in today’s conversation. However, this conversation was not the one …
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In her twenties, Dr. Sonayna Chandran was simply going with the flow, unsure of her life's direction, unaware that she was capable of more. Tired of living without a purpose, Sonayna decided to make a change. She began talking to a therapist. She hired a fitness coach. She started working out religiously and eating nutritious foods that supported, …
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Jason Hartley grew up as a poor kid in rural Tennessee. With big dreams of playing the drums with rock bands in front of sold out crowds, Jason tried as hard as he possibly could to overcome the obstacles he faced as a child. But his efforts were never enough. In his late twenties, Jason gave up the dream to combine two side interests of his: mixed…
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I owe everything to Ariel Helwani. Without me asking, Ariel praised my work to ESPN executives when we used to walk the halls together. Then, he helped me land the producing job that gave me the safety net I needed to leave ESPN in early 2021. A few months later, he recommended me for my current role as his producer at Spotify, a fully remote job t…
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Caroline Alaimo didn't know who she was. For most of her life, she surrounded herself with the wrong people, created more problems by running from her problems, and judged herself mercilessly for not looking a certain way. For not being enough. But then she discovered something that completely changed the course of her life. Caroline cried at the e…
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According to The New York Times, the Nazis murdered approximately 500,000 Romani people during the Holocaust. But you probably didn't know that. And so it goes for the Romani people, a diasporic ethnic group that's long been forgotten and discriminated against in countries all over the world, even in America. For centuries, the Romani people have r…
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**TRIGGER WARNING** This episode contains references to disordered eating, addiction, and more. Viewer and listener discretion is advised.Rachel Kimberly spent the first half of her 20s at war with herself.A mom at 23 years old, Rachel found herself unable to cope with the challenges of young motherhood. To manage the stress, she resorted to drinki…
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Social media runs our lives. TikTok dominates our attention span. Instagram likes (or lack thereof) determine our self-worth. Alluring notifications from Twitter pull us from the present moment--the most precious thing we have. Because of the stakes, any conversation about social media is an important one. And to do it right, I've once again enlist…
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Conner Burks never imagined he'd get to this point. From 2018-21, he sleepwalked through a miserable existence working overnight shifts at ESPN while living in dreary central Connecticut one thousand miles away from his beloved Atlanta. Frustration with his life's course was exacerbated by the pandemic, as ESPN demanded he produce radio shows in th…
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Two years ago, Jake Lenok couldn't take it anymore. After three years of misery working odd behind-the-scenes jobs at ESPN, Jake took a lifeline from a close friend. An offer to a better life -- a life full of more meaningful work, more work-life balance, more money, and most importantly, more freedom. Sitting together in his South Beach condo, Jak…
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From Mocha Lisa Caffe & Books in my hometown of Clifton Park, N.Y., my dear friend Leah Klein (formerly Leah Zappone) joins me to talk about motherhood and her job as a physical therapist before giving some practical advice to young people on how to best take care of your physical health! We also share about lessons learned from December 1, 2012, t…
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When I moved back to Portsmouth, NH this summer, my first order of business (after hitting the beach) was to find a gym. A quick Google search told me that a gym nearby offered a 7-day free trial, so I decided I'd go and give it a shot (0:00). That gym? Seacoast Kettlebell: A hugely popular gym in seacoast NH with a cult-like following. Voted by Me…
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Artificial intelligence is the buzz term of 2023. You can't scroll social media or read The New York Times without coming across it. With that said, the average person -- especially the older generation -- has a lot of misconceptions about what AI truly is and what its true impact will be on the world now and in the future. So to provide some clari…
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There is no room for anger in our lives. If we truly want to live the best possible life, then we must learn how to eliminate this nasty emotion from our lives completely. So on today's episode, I outline the following five strategies which have helped me completely remove anger from my life since my departure from ESPN led me to feel the most ange…
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On Friday, I posted on Instagram to tell you about a lifelong dream of mine that's finally become a reality: writing a book. It's called "Surrender: A Guide to Living Your Best Life in Your Twenties." As you might expect from me, it's a self-improvement book where I dive into topics like career mobility, physical and mental health, relationships, a…
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Somehow, I've made a career out of working in the wacky world of mixed martial arts. And on today's episode, I speak to one of the biggest names in the entirety of the sport: the great British MMA journalist Chamatkar Sandhu.If you're not an MMA fan, that's O.K.! This conversation will make sense even if you don't know the first thing about the spo…
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Last summer, Allysia Antolowitz married the love of her life. And in the fall, Allysia Antolowitz officially started her social media business. After having so many of her previous plans delayed or destroyed, everything was *finally* going according to plan for her. Until she woke up not feeling well on November 8, 2022. Since that day, everything …
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Patrick Muldowney is the Senior Partner Manager, Sports Publisher Lead for Spotify. What does that mean? I don't know. But ... he's a really big deal. After spending six years at ESPN in various production roles, Pat moved to Los Angeles to become a social media manager for FOX Sports. He then parlayed his four years of experience at FOX into a man…
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One of the show's most requested guests returns today to unpack seven famous quotes from the Stoics -- a group of philosophers whose roots trace back to ancient Greece in 300 B.C. Despite Stoicism's old age, its lessons are wildly timeless and applicable to life in the modern world. Today, Matt (a history teacher in Oregon) and I dive into the foll…
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One of my best friends used to struggle with drug addiction. She spent a week in the psych ward. She dropped out of high school. She oftentimes woke up in strange places she shouldn't have found herself in. She spent time with people who didn't have her best interests at heart. But that's not who she is anymore. Today, my best friend is one of the …
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From our home studio, my best friend Kelsey Davis and I discuss: If the two-month stay matched the expectations we had for it (6:27) Lessons learned and how we've both changed since coming here (15:45) Moving next week and what we are most looking forward to (20:16) Advice to anyone who hopes to go on the kinds of adventures Kelsey and I are on rig…
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Back by popular demand, my best friend Kelsey joins me again from our apartment. On today's episode, Kelsey and I get into: Feedback we received on last week's episode, which viewers describes as funny, flirtatious, and useless Our five-day getaway last week (4:10) Where Kelsey finds inspiration for her TikTok videos, why she started creating on Ti…
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