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Episode Sponsors: Precision Wellness Group Website Instagram – @precisionwellnessgroup Instagram – @tandlerstryinghard Tandler’s Tallow Website
Instagram – @jkiloj12
In this episode, host Nicholas Allen interviews Julianne Jackson, the first female R.I. at Ranger School. They discuss her journey through the military, the challenges of overcoming imposter syndrome, the importance of mindset, and the realities of infantry life. Julianne shares her experiences with fitness, gender dynamics in the military, and the significance of work ethic in achieving success. The conversation highlights the demanding path to becoming a Green Beret and offers insights into personal growth and resilience. In this conversation, Julianne Jackson shares her experiences in the military, focusing on her journey through Airborne School, the challenges of selection for Special Forces, and her time in Ranger School. She discusses the fears and triumphs associated with her first jump, the support from her family, and the adjustments she faced in different military environments. The conversation also touches on the impact of selection on identity and the ongoing debate about standards in military training, particularly regarding female soldiers. Julianne Jackson shares her experiences as a female in the military, discussing the challenges and perceptions she faces. She emphasizes the importance of personal resilience and the need for strong female representation in the military. The discussion also touches on the impact of social media on military perceptions, the responsibilities of being a Ranger Instructor (RI), and the significance of safety in training. Julianne reflects on her career aspirations and the lessons learned from both successes and failures, including her journey towards obtaining the Expert Infantryman Badge (EIB).
By Nicholas Allen5
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Episode Sponsors: Precision Wellness Group Website Instagram – @precisionwellnessgroup Instagram – @tandlerstryinghard Tandler’s Tallow Website
Instagram – @jkiloj12
In this episode, host Nicholas Allen interviews Julianne Jackson, the first female R.I. at Ranger School. They discuss her journey through the military, the challenges of overcoming imposter syndrome, the importance of mindset, and the realities of infantry life. Julianne shares her experiences with fitness, gender dynamics in the military, and the significance of work ethic in achieving success. The conversation highlights the demanding path to becoming a Green Beret and offers insights into personal growth and resilience. In this conversation, Julianne Jackson shares her experiences in the military, focusing on her journey through Airborne School, the challenges of selection for Special Forces, and her time in Ranger School. She discusses the fears and triumphs associated with her first jump, the support from her family, and the adjustments she faced in different military environments. The conversation also touches on the impact of selection on identity and the ongoing debate about standards in military training, particularly regarding female soldiers. Julianne Jackson shares her experiences as a female in the military, discussing the challenges and perceptions she faces. She emphasizes the importance of personal resilience and the need for strong female representation in the military. The discussion also touches on the impact of social media on military perceptions, the responsibilities of being a Ranger Instructor (RI), and the significance of safety in training. Julianne reflects on her career aspirations and the lessons learned from both successes and failures, including her journey towards obtaining the Expert Infantryman Badge (EIB).

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