The Squad Room

126: How to Move Forward, Lead & Win with Dakota Meyer

09.04.2020 - By Garrett Te SlaaPlay

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Dakota Meyer knows a thing or two about how to move forward and overcoming adversity. That’s why it was a great experience to have him on the newest episode of The Squad Room. A short review of Dakota’s life shows you some of the major obstacles he has confronted and overcome by accepting his reality: 

* The Battle of Ganjgal where he lost four friends and earned the Medal of Honor. * Feeling listless and without purpose after leaving the military. * Being awarded the Medal of Honor for what he feels is his biggest failure. * Accepting help after pulling the trigger on a suicide attempt. * Dealing with a high-profile divorce filmed for a reality TV show. * His diagnosis with PTSD. 

In this episode you’ll learn: 

* Why it’s important to shed the deadweight of meaningless friendships. * How he pushes himself mentally into new territory. * Why he decided to go back into public service by becoming a firefighter. * Why negativity has no place in your future plans. 

In this episode, Dakota lays out his prescription for leading a meaningful life, while also throwing down some hard truths about what it means to be a public servant and why you and I need to do better. Dakota is a huge supporter of law enforcement but he’s also a critical thinker who makes some valid points. If you’re the kind of cop that gets defensive at any criticism, let this be your trigger warning. 

But he’s not wrong. 

Check out the episode at any of the links below. 

Follow him on Instagram @dakotameyer0317

Check out Flipside Canvas for some cool wall art. 

Dakota’s Front Toward Enemy Podcast on Apple  

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