Too many people are looking for a quick fix without asking what is actually broken.
Syd talks about why real health starts with finding the root cause, not just chasing the easiest solution.
Sometimes the mission becomes real when someone looks you in the eye and says, “You saved my life.”
Syd shares the story that changed everything for Core Medical Foundation and deepened his commitment to serving veterans and first responders.
Sidney Gordon’s story did not start with success.
Before founding Core Medical Group, he was sleeping in a Jetta behind a gym, showering wherever he could, trying to outrun old patterns, broken relationships, and the weight of his own mistakes.
In this episode of The Resilient Show, Sidney opens up about rebuilding his life, launching multiple businesses, founding Core Medical Group, and creating Core Medical Foundation to serve military members and first responders.
This is a story of ownership, sacrifice, resilience, and refusing to stay the man you used to be.
New episode drops Monday.
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A boy needs more than instruction. He needs affirmation.
Josh McPherson talks about the unique role God gives fathers: to lead their sons into manhood and speak identity over them. Not passivity. Not confusion. Not silence.
A father’s voice matters.
Not every fight is worth your life.
But some battles are too important to ignore.
Josh McPherson calls men to the kind of noble work that sacrifices now so families, communities, businesses, churches, and future generations can be blessed later.
Strong men do not run from hard work. They step into it.
The church was never meant to go silent while culture loses its conscience. Josh McPherson points out if Christians step out , someone else will step in.
The question is not whether morality will shape the nation. It always does.
The question is whose morality will lead it.
Men were not made to sit on the sidelines; they were made for meaning, purpose, and responsibility. This episode explores the importance of personal growth and how individuals can overcome obstacles by embracing their inherent strength. We discuss how true resilience comes from within, fostering a mindset that encourages community engagement and brotherhood, rather than a lone wolf mentality.
Men were not made to sit on the sidelines.
They were made for meaning, purpose, responsibility, and the kind of strength that serves others.
In this episode of The Resilient Show, Josh McPherson talks about restoring manhood, raising boys into strong men, and calling Christian men back into the fight for their families, churches, communities, and nation. This is a conversation about courage, responsibility, and the future we are handing to the next generation.
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The fight does not end when the mission is over. It ends when a warrior comes all the way home both mentally and spiritually. Chad says war can leave a man with a bigger heart or a broken one. The difference is resiliency. And for him, that resiliency starts with a relationship with your Creator.
If you do not know what you live for, you will not know what you are willing to die for.
We can have the better technology, training, manpower, and resources. But if the enemy is more committed at the soul level, we need to take a deeper look at what we believe.
Before a man can fight, he has to know what he lives for.
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Jeff Struecker spent his career surrounded by warriors who thought faith was a crutch.
They believed strength meant handling life on their own. Then combat changed everything.
When men came face to face with death, the same guys who mocked his faith started asking about Jesus.
Because sometimes it takes the fire to reveal how strong you really are.
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They called faith weakness.
Jeff Struecker answered by stepping into one of the toughest competitions in the military. Not to prove that he was strong on his own, but to prove where real strength comes from.
For Jeff, toughness was never just physical. It was spiritual. It was conviction. It was knowing that the strength inside him came from something bigger than himself.
He Survived The Real Black Hawk Down.
Jeff Struecker went into Mogadishu as an Army Ranger and came face to face with death.
He believed he had minutes left to live.
No options. No way out. Just faith, duty, and a peace he could not explain.
In this episode, Jeff shares the weight of combat, the cost of courage, and what it takes for warriors to come home with their soul intact.
Newest episode drops Monday.
David Eubank thought he was dead.
A little girl was alone in the middle of a war zone, and every part of him knew running after her might cost him his life.
He chose to think like a father.
That is not reckless. That is love under fire.
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Everyone has things in their past they wishes they could fix.
Mistakes made.
Regrets carried.
Decisions that still echo.
But you do not become stronger by wishing it never happened. You become stronger by facing the truth, owning what is real, and refusing to let the past control the warrior you are becoming. David Eubank reminds us that you cannot change what happened behind you. But you can decide who you are going to be right now.
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Fear will make you hesitate.
Comfort will make you settle.
Pride will make you chase the wrong thing.
David Eubank breaks down a simple truth from the Free Burma Rangers: those things can reveal what is happening inside you, but they were never meant to guide your life.
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He left the U.S. Army Special Forces to walk into genocide.
No salary.
No safety net.
No guarantee he would come home.
David Eubank is the founder of the Free Burma Rangers, a humanitarian movement serving oppressed people in some of the most dangerous war zones on earth.
Burma. Iraq. Kurdistan. Syria. Sudan.
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n this episode, Dave shares what it means to run toward the people the world has forgotten. Children in war zones. Families under fire. Impossible missions that only make sense when love is stronger than fear.
This is not a story about adventure. It is a story about calling, faith, sacrifice, and the kind of courage that still obeys when everything in you wants to run.
Drop in Monday for this episode of The Resilient Show featuring David Eubank, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
Most people think strength is never falling apart. But real strength is continuing to move forward when your mind, body, and soul are broken all at once. Resilience isn’t always loud. It’s the quiet decision to not give up on yourself. Nick Koumalatsos speaks honestly about walking through one of the darkest seasons of his life.
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Many soldiers lose themselves when the title, uniform, career, or mission is gone.
Because when your entire identity is built on what you do, eventually you’re forced to ask: Who am I without it?
Nick Koumalatsos speaks honestly about the internal battle that came after leaving the military, and the realization that purpose has to run deeper than a profession.
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Nick said one of the hardest things he ever heard was “You care too much.” In a culture that often favors conformity, caring deeply can make you feel like the problem. But eventually Nick realized he didn’t want his future tied to a system.
He wanted his growth, success, and results to reflect his own effort.
That realization changed the direction of his life.
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