
Episodes

Saturday May 02, 2020
Midwest Academy Leader-cast Episode 5: On Resilience with JD Morris
Saturday May 02, 2020
Saturday May 02, 2020
After graduating high-school in 1982, John David ("JD") Morris tried going to college, but that life just didn’t fit. In 1986, he enlisted in U.S. Army & everything started to make sense. He found connection with other like-minded people & purpose in serving our country. He started out in the Airborne Combat Engineers at Ft. Bragg, NC, and served there from 1987-1991. Three overseas deployments; two to Honduras, Central America, & one to Operation Desert Storm would be the highlights of his MOS-12B career. During those years at Ft. Bragg, NC, he was always impressed with the “other guys” across the street on Smoke Bomb Hill. They were Green Berets. Upon returning from Desert Storm, he immediately went to Special Forces Assessment and Selection-SFAS. After completing selection, he attended & completed the Special Forces Engineer Course & Special Forces Qualification Course in 1992. In December 1992, he reported to B/3/5th SFG(A) at Ft. Campbell, KY. He had no way of knowing then that he would stay there until retirement in April 2008. He spent 13 years on Operational Detachments in 3rd Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group (A). Over those 13 years, he served as the Engineer Sergeant, Intelligence Sergeant, & Operations Sergeant (Team Sergeant) on Special Forces A-Teams. He deployed five times under long term combat conditions from 1991-2006. He also deployed for numerous contingency operations in the Middle East during the 1990’s.
After his third tour in Iraq during the Global War on Terror in 2006, he was very sick & confused. He suffered from PTSD & TBI; but couldn’t recognize it himself. After a medical retirement in 2008 at 21 years of service, he was lost in life after the military. It would take six more difficult years before the healing started. He is transparent about this part of his life in an attempt to give back & help others with the same post military & combat injuries. He offers the same support to local Law Enforcement & First Responders.
He dedicates his time after retirement to training others in local communities. His time spent over four decades in special military operations, combat operations, & specialized law enforcement operations enhances & benefits all levels of training in our current society.
However, he emphasizes that the hardest training he has endured is life after the military & combat. Giving back what he has been so freely given is his way of continuing to heal.

Friday Apr 24, 2020
Friday Apr 24, 2020
Shane Kerwin served in the United States Army's 5th SFG. Subsequent to his military retirement, he continues to serve the community by teaching through his company, Personal Survival Solutions, and at Royal Range USA in Nashville, TN. Shane brings a perspective as an elite warrior with extensive experience to discuss multi-disciplinary training needs, approaches, & methods in this episode.
To connect with Shane, interested parties may contact him through Personal Survival Solution or Royal Range USA.

Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
Midwest Academy Leadercast Episode 3: Dan Pauley on Shooting and Martial Arts
Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
Wednesday Apr 22, 2020
Dan Pauley is an accomplished martial artist who has served as a soldier in the United States Army's 12th SFG, as a law enforcement officer in both Illinois and Colorado, and as a private military contractor. He is an artist, a published author, and a senior Seizan Ryu teacher who regularly provides guest-teaching at the Midwest Academy. In this episode of the Midwest Academy's Leadercast, Dan shares some of his experience and insights into the common methods and attributes of firearms and martial arts training. Dan can be reached on Facebook through his training organization: Blue Badger LLC

Thursday Dec 27, 2018
Midwest Academy Leadercast Episode 2: Process, Passion, & Mentors
Thursday Dec 27, 2018
Thursday Dec 27, 2018
Episode 2 of the Midwest Academy's Leadercast: a leadership development podcast.
Episode 2 offers some thoughts on selecting and evaluating mentors on the basis of the process that they advocate and their passion for their craft.

Sunday Feb 04, 2018
Midwest Academy Leader-Cast Episode 1: What Does It Mean to be a Warrior?
Sunday Feb 04, 2018
Sunday Feb 04, 2018
In this podcast, we will dive into a series which attempts to define, increase your understanding, and assists you in applying the Warrior Ethos in your life. Doing so will make you more successful – whether you define success as being prepared for an external enemy or define it as maintaining the daily momentum needed to overcome your own internal weaknesses. Or both...
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