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Episode 8 - Daddy Didn't Raise No Pussies - Masculinity without Meanness - Marty Hopes


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In this episode, Kevin Davis interviews his friend Marty Hopes. Marty shares his personal background, including growing up in Montana and facing hardships. He also discusses his military experience and the life lessons he learned. Marty then talks about his various career transitions, from being a building inspector to selling cars and eventually starting an aircraft detailing business. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the private jet industry and the luxury and convenience it offers.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Personal Background

03:00 Military Experience and Life Lessons

06:00 Career Transitions

08:00 Aircraft Detailing Business

10:00 Private Jet Industry


About Marty:

Marty Hopes, a 55-year-old Montana native and small business owner in Bozeman, is dedicated to preventing Veteran suicide. Introduced to the non-profit organization Irreverent Warriors during a challenging time, Marty found a sense of belonging in their signature hikes. Passionate about helping Veterans, Marty and his wife Marissa brought the IW community and Silkies Hike to Montana, coordinating the inaugural Bozeman Silkies Hike in June 2022.

With a background in martial arts, Marty overcame major injuries and restarted his life after divorce three times. Despite life's challenges, Marty remains energetic and youthful, inspiring others with his resilience. He and Marissa, founders of the IGY6 Rucking Crew, plan to grow their GORUCK club and compete in distance and obstacle course events. Marty, known for his charming smile and tattooed arms, continues to strive for personal growth and refuses to settle.

Irreverent Warriors - https://irreverentwarriors.com

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Maxed out ManBy Kevin Davis