Navy SEAL Andy Stumpf joins The Fighter and The Kid

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ladies and gentlemen I'm excited we got a bonus podcast cuz we never stop hey Brenna for sure stop rubbing your eyes well no I'm listening I'm sorry Andy stump is in in house now if you look at Andy the first thing you go as well that guy's a straight-up cutie pies got he's got smooth tight skin and very expressive nice doe eyes nice dope doe eyes well he's got a mane not even hair no I'm not exactly it's a thick mane he basically is a muscular Johnny Depp all right hundred percent right now all-american add to that well you can use warm blooded American warm blooded American blood it might even be hot-blooded full heart full dick full heart fold there clear eyes here's a bottom-line the man spent out of 17 years in a little group called the Navy SEALs five of five of those years four of those years was in a group called Naval Special Warfare Development Group otherwise known as DEVGRU otherwise known to you civilians out there SEAL Team six you're welcome takes a round to the hip takes the round of the hip goes into neutral as he put it becomes a buds instructor a bunch of structures in the new neutral takes that race car in the neutral doesn't Bryant prizes hair probably didn't [ __ ] it stayed exactly the way it is and and then goes into seal another seal teen three I think it was yeah I got a good memory and medically retired in 2010 now let me keep going cuz I'm not done hurry on the man knows exactly how an eagle feels exactly what do I mean well he likes to put on a squirrel suit and jump out of planes that are I don't know I don't know it looks like they're about 37,000 feet up in the air where it's negative 57 degrees or he just likes a base jump because he needs a little excitement after 17 years in the SEAL Teams in a warzone much of which was in a war zone I believe especially when he was there and I stomp 2001 to 2006 yeah that's in the thick of it it's not think about we call that the thing we call it because you and I couple civilians never get a day one to go what office this at least you're a cage fighter I'm a [ __ ] not real I tell dick jokes now and you talk about pop culture it's true this is - any stuff that's the anything and everything that's it thank you everyone for having me hater well well actually one of the reasons we wanted to have you on and one of the things is if you're not great enough you are trying to raise a million dollars for the Navy SEAL foundation through your with this go fund me thing yep through your your insanity your squirrel jumping insanity through your and your going for various records yep we saw a video I think I can't talk about because you guys it's not we're not released he's not releasing it yet it's insane it's crazy yeah I would never do that it's the crazy person so basically if someone somebody yeah well someone offered me a million dollars I wouldn't jump on that plane I think if they had a million dollars in a briefcase you'd probably reconsider I think so man I would and I wouldn't I terrified of heights to see why you tougher than me my man I am NOT a fan of heights you're not I'm not a fan of heights it's a height yeah so you came up with this crazy idea to jump out of a plane in a squirrel suit a million miles buzzy he was in SEAL Team six I think I'm scared of heights high in SEAL Teams well SEAL Teams you jump out of planes a lot don't you that's kind of where I started skydiving is a piece of cake cuz you're so high up like you look outside and you're like yeah it's like an abstract map BASE jumping though I will say is the the other side of that coin cuz a lot of the times you can spit to check the wind and just watch where it impacts and imagine yourself impacting that point in its own moments so BASE jumping is like jumping off bridges buildings uh what's the stamp we're building antenna span and earth next fixed object that's a legal correct the end where you jump the active BASE jumping is not illegal most of times they'll get you with trespassing and reckless endangerment so if you want to do it legally in the US you go to Twin Falls Idaho and jump off the bridge legal 365 days a year and I just got back from a month in Europe in June traveling all over the place where over there they welcome you as an athlete and we would just go session cliffs all day long Wow you'd session cliffs yeah guess who's stealing that what are you doing in Europe I might session some clips session cliffs my squirrel suits been acting off though I gotta get a new one now it's a whole squad you it's oh it's you and a whole team when you're BASE jumping really it was in Europe it was just me and the guy who brought me into BASE jumping a guy named Miles - sure he has more BASE jumps than anybody on the planet he's sitting at right about 4,000 right now which in a sport that I would say it's a dangerous activity that you can do safely well you you say it's safe is that you say in your GoFundMe video you basically say that it's a sport where you're gonna see people get hurt eventually and die is there network or it's just da kind of die you just die so skydiving and BASE jumping skydiving is safer because you have more options and you have more altitude you have a reserve parachute it's a really safe sport that has incredibly steep consequences when you get complacent BASE jumping is a very dangerous activity that is in the same boat it has extremely steep consequences and you got to make sure you're in it for the right reason like if you're in it to make youtube videos you're probably going to end up hurting yourself anti-oppression do it that's it the only reason I'm gonna do is for the gram I'm here and try to raise a million dollars I'm trying to raise right now tell me where do you guys do something for people man and say it doesn't matter how much this is good for you so see people are protected you're yeah yeah so where do they go - give me give me the real me to explain and give you like that yeah minute picture I serious you know like you guys said I served in the military for the greater part of my adult life and you know other than my parents the SEAL Teams really did help shape me into the person that I am today I mean I had some amazing I went in when I was young 17 yeah I was in the Navy on a 17 got to my first SEAL team right at my 19th birthday so you got to do the training leading up to it so you know kind of the formative years in a young man's life one of the youngest guys go through SEAL Team six collecting Legos that an idea yeah you're [ __ ] I'm still claiming like 137 I know but you're there Michael is so yeah yeah you know uh you know so spent the formative years of my life surrounded by an amazing group of people that really did help shape me to the person that I am and I a lot of what I would consider to be good things you know I did what the country needed us to do I did what was asked me and I got out of the military and I thought that I would be satisfied and I kind of just be able to sit back and be proud of what I did and just move on no way well I mean it's tough from a guy who's done it for that long to sit back and just watch the news and I mean the best description I can give you is that it seems to me and this is just speaking for me that you know the work that we put in and the blood sweat and tears that was shed over in those countries and around the world you know is largely eroding away like the tide going out in the ocean you know it's a millimeter at time that turns into an inch that turns into me and from somebody who used to go over there and actually be able to physically do at least your part or have a foot on the line and you know cog in the wheel to sit back and not be able to do anything more drives me absolutely nuts and I'm not just because I got out of the military doesn't mean I'm not willing to fight for this country yeah I mean I'll have that moral obligation for for the remainder of my life so I was sitting around you know like what the hell can I do and I got partnered up with a company called kill cliff it was founded by 2x seals one of them was a development group with me at the same time and they have a commitment to the Navy SEAL foundation every year they have a commitment to give them $250,000 so I was thinking about I'm like you know what I somebody pitched me this idea of going and try to break some high-altitude wingsuit records I'm like how about this how about if kill cliff will pay for the cost of the jumps we'll turn the whole thing into a fundraiser and we'll just try to blow this thing out and raise as much money as humanly possible for the seal Foundation got in touch with the seal Foundation people they were all about it I started asking him specific dollar amounts and right around the million dollar amount you know they have a variety of programs and if people want to check out what they have available go to Navy SEAL foundation org it's insane the stuff that they do but at the million dollar mark we're getting to the point where I could fund the survivor benefit program for 2016 so I could take one of the tranches of what they do and just through doing something that I like to do I enjoy the challenge and it's it's fulfilling for me pin you know kind of pin this whole thing in the ground so people look at that and I'm like oh my god that's you know that's something cool but then push all of that exposure off to what I'm really trying to do which is still give back to the guy guys who I mean right now there's dudes with their toes on the line somewhere you know if you want to talk about development group there's guys who own their one hour pager cycle constantly rotating through theirs for deploys agile is that a one-hour pager cycle you rotate through and you know you're the alert squadron so you know there's multiple maneuver element squadrons over there and they rotate through on a systematic timeline for you know national mission crisis response stuff right so there's guys right now yeah all the time Wow well you know Annie one of the things that I was talking about the other day was that we have a hundred and seventy s new Harvard sedative camera we have a hundred and seventy thousand veterans men and women who are 70 percent or more disabled yep and those are people that live with pain and suffering and other things every single day and sometimes in dignities and I found myself getting so angry because we went into these wars I'm not going to get in the politics of it because I didn't know where I stood on the on things but we went into the these countries and all I know is that we haven't in many ways left behind what we set out to do and that is that isn't you can't and part of it is hey listen the next time you get into a war please study the history of that country or maybe be more careful or maybe people who are making those two uh she sheds should have some skin in the game which they didn't blah blah blah I don't want to get into that but the bottom line is this is a problem and there are people that really do need help man and that was one of things in ISD yeah did it not just that missing limbs and just and and all kinds of things you know a brain trauma that you can't see but that they do their traumatic brain injury yes all kinds of stuff and but think of that about that for a second it's 170,000 and there's 70 percent are more disabled I mean so tying their shoes or doing all those things are almost impossible and I I always say for me okay the only way I can deal with some things is I lose sleep over that stuff and I like to I think it's important to lose sleep in your life over for other people and and I think that's why you should be aware but more importantly you should be aware so you can try to do your part in avoiding that situation in the future however I guess I wanted to say that some raising a million dollars for for the foundation it couldn't be more important right now because people forget how many people out there need help cuz I'm sure you have a lot of friends we lost your you lost your best friend right well so you know yet on the GoFundMe page and so people can find this before I forget if this is pinned to the ground via GoFundMe page there's a couple ways you can get to it um if you just go to GoFundMe there's the search bar you can put in man on a mission and it's like the second one that shows up gotcha do you want to go specifically there you know so again the charity is the Navy SEAL foundation so if you bri v8 that NSF go fund me.com slash NSF man opposed all this to a fan to get all this yeah sure so it's all it mean it's all it's all pinned right there and on the so Jason the guy who's in the video when I was presented with the opportunity to do this I wanted to do it I want it to come from I mean it's me talking about things that are real to me so Jason was my best friend we went through buds together first to seal platoons we did we did together he got married right around the same time I did he's got three kids just like I have all about the same ages you know so it's kind of pinned around a little bit my story with him and I mean it he was the first death that hit super super close to home I mean I still remember when I where I was when I got the phone call and then that was just kind of the beginning I mean it opened the floodgate so you know the extortion 17 helicopter that went down with all the development of you guys that was my old squadron so I knew every single one of those guys that helicopter Wow one of the guys was in my buds class I mean it's it's uh it's a full-contact lifestyle it's what you guys it's what you guys do it's part of the you'll expect this when you when you signed up for the military in the Navy SEALs do you expect there's gonna be this tough so I think physically I mean you expect it's gonna be this tough but like the only I didn't have a whole lot of information about what being a seal was back in like 94 when I was in high school but you said as a kid you want to be a Navy SEAL right so was it a movie it was my dad more than anything he was a Vietnam vet he was in the first squadron of patrol boats to be in Vietnam and I remember the day he has a or had a masonry company in Santa Cruz where born and we were driving I would work in the summertime with him and we were driving back and he would very infrequently talk about Vietnam but I've always loved the water ever since I was a kid I did junior lifeguards played water polo when I was in high school and I just remember him talking about some of the stuff on the patrol boats you know and they work a lot with the UDT guys or the seal guys in Vietnam and it just sparked an interest with me and I and I can't articulate why it did that but I mean I remember the the car ride home and it just from that day forward it was like I couldn't get enough information I was reading all the books I could get you know the only documentary out at that time was a little movie called Navy SEALs starring Charlie Sheen yeah you saw charlie she was you're my inspiration Michael Bain well yeah what I think of Charlie Sheen a Michael Bain I think [ __ ] Michael C Michaels my boy actually he's a friend but but drunk either way I like an ABC Charlie Sheen's Riley's Michael Mann's somewhat athletic Charlie Sheen is not a white thing when I look into my uncle I don't think Navy Co yeah neither one of them I thought it's been like a Navy SEAL in like five movies and yeah in the abyss like it was basically honorary well sure like it's like I could I did I mean so that's what I had going in and it was peacetime you know after Vietnam there was a little bit of kinetic stuff that happened here there onesies or two Z's but I mean it was it was a different world you know so I go in in peacetime and my first two platoons were pre 9/11 and it was awesome I mean it was the fraternity of fraternities we were just like what you guys want to do today man let's go to the range and then blow stuff up huh and then we'll go jump I'm like well I kind of wanted to jump and then blow stuff up and then go to the range and then I would like to go get shit-faced yeah I like perfect fox q dude dude just guys oh god worked out all day long we trained hard with all these toys talked about how badass we were and how we were just gonna [ __ ] people up at things every we came for real and we would deploy overseas for six months at a time an 18-month work up six-month peacetime deployment you know my first deployment was to Kadena Japan Wow and we worked out all day and we drank almost every night and we traveled around and trained you know other military units I mean that's largely what we did pre 9/11 and then you know 9/11 happens it goes from you theoretical hypothetical - you know it gets it gets for real really fast yeah and a lot of things about the community shifted after 9/11 I would say the post day SEAL Teams are not likely recognizable to guys who were in before I'm sure wow I'm sure once 9/11 happened you guys I mean [ __ ] got serious it got serious and it changed a lot of things because as badasses we thought we were we were behind the power curve on a lot of stuff brilliant yeah I mean it's uh is that what were the things that you just you didn't expect about warfare because I mean I would imagine dev crew is so up close and personal I mean it can be it sometimes it is and sometimes it's not you know the thing with this about being a seal is that they ask they ask of you to have a core competency in many different areas so you know one of the things that I've always loved was the long-range shooting I've been through Sniper school in 2000 and I love that aspect so not always up close and personal some guys like breaching some guys like the you know the room clearance stuff and all that stuff so there's a variety of things you know the biggest thing probably for me was that you know all the training that we had did done leading up to that stuff it's just it you know you brief an evolution you go execute the evolution you know it's going to go like this we're going to do this this this and this and then you go overseas you know and instead of it being a one very myopic approach you step off the helicopter you get out of the vehicle and you're just doing it live so all of the practice and stuff that you did hoping it was going to be one way is completely out the window yeah we have a phrasing fighting everyone has a plan to they get in the face yes same thing you have a plan but when you hit there it's chaos see yeah yeah it literally you know I've been fortunate or unfortunate depending on how you look at the people who who do or did what I did arm that I was I got to be the mix of it for a good amount of time and I have never once had an objective go down the way we planned it of course I chose it in you not a single but you know that one that is what to me makes the Special Operations community different you can improvise on the spot well from the beginning you know the training really is really difficult right so that's just kind of to weed out the the mental fort you know the toughness the mental fortitude and they're kind of looking for a raw product of a guy that you know it's a dull blade and then the rest of the career you're just taking a whetstone across it and keeping it sharper and sharper and sharper it's more about nonlinear problem-solving than the sexy toys we get to play because I could put a monkey in my gear and you might do the exact same thing that I did in any one given scenario it's what happens when you put them in a scenario that requires a split-second thought process with your buddies doing other stuff dynamically in an environment that's three-dimensional like that's that's the stuff that I think separates the special operations guys on that side of the house it's that ability to do those complex problem-solving skills in a very compressed timeline and in a very kinetic and danger I feel like it's awesome yeah I feel like a lot of warfare also is soft power like understanding the culture like uh I spoke to the guy wrote the kind of counterinsurgency manual can't remember his name now but he said Petraeus no believe he wrote Iran Petraeus his desk crystal no uh but god damn it man slide it out I know man remember he's also the it's awesome but but he said that one of the things they found was in Iraq for example when you breach the door you come in the room you you take a guy down handcuffed and put your foot boot on his head in Iraqi culture you do that to a man in front of his children his wife you just created a blood debt you just [ __ ] yourself right there because what you did is created an enemy you might be searching his house if it's the wrong house and you don't you don't deal with the aftermath of that in a proper honorable way you just created another [ __ ] insurgent and you're not going to be the one who suffers from it because we would be in and out it's the people who own that battle space it's the people who sit around there and patrol that battle space for days and weeks and months they're the ones who get it taken out oh yes Afghanistan is the same way they you know the biggest affront to an adult male in Afghanistan is to enter their house at nighttime that's right which is our sweet spot for work yeah it's there it's it's it's a different well I mean it's I mean it'd be probably the biggest affront to YouTube some dude can it kicked in your door tonight and what are you gonna do speech for a gun is you think it might be a robber but the minute you reach for a gun that guy's usually done and and now now you're dealing with that aftermath you mcchrystal was really talked a lot about that he said we're not dropping bombs on you know it's only walks in with a long rifle we're not gonna drop a thousand-pound bomb on that [ __ ] house cuz we're gonna kill a bunch of other people he got really precise about the way it was I thought that was really interesting cuz there's a you know I'm I've met a number of you guys who are at the tip of the spear and a lot of you guys are very very personable guys like you really have a lot of human intelligence I feel like like social intelligence super friendly yes and I think that's a part of it referring to other see this point right exactly not you are terrible yeah but then a sulli a good teammate products being in a team environment but but it feels like you have to know that aspect of warfare as well right is that very isn't that important it's yeah well it's important if you want to accomplish what you're over there to do it's so easy to go carry around a stick and try to beat people into submission I mean look at Genghis Khan right that's basically what he did yes you know um but for us to try to do what we were trying to do and this is where can I get to the point where becomes difficult because you know you want to win the hearts and minds right that's the that's the counterinsurgency strategy they tell you that but I don't necessarily tell us that but you can tell you I understand the theater strategy you know there's different levels of war from strategic to operational to tactical you know and the longer you're in the more you understand how the ladder goes up and down between the different the different tiers you know so the overall I mean we're there to support the battlespace commander and we're there to support the objectives that our country has over there and you know we're trying to impose a shape safe regime right we're trying to we're trying to pull out you know a cancer and put in a you know penicillin the lack of a better term so you have to understand the second and third order effects of what it is that you're doing and I think the going to development group was a really good initial understanding of that for me because largely the objectives that we were gonna hang fruit we were going after the the facilitators the movers I value we're going after the high-value guys and you know but just because you're doing that doesn't mean you can go like you said drop a JDM on a block because the guys walking around with a pistol you know you have to understand the second and third order effects of what you're doing because you could go and have a successful raid and get at HVT but if you drop a leotard yeah if you drop every structure within a one block radius you know and kill 15 families in doing so and some of their kids survive well I mean what do you think those kids are going to know you're gonna hate you exactly so it's it's interesting because to a degree it puts a set of gloves on you because we're trying to fight a civilised war and from my own personal experience they are not you know and which is exactly what you have to do if you're fighting a organized military that has more horsepower and firepower and manpower than you do it's the only way to do it really understand you've got to be hard well I mean if you're an insurgent and you have you're going to put a game guys up against guys that have tanks you can't stand up and Street and shootout you got to take pot shots you got to take you know you get it you got to bleed him to death with a thousand paper cuts like I totally get why they fight that way I would fight the same way if I was in that in that role but it's tough to be on the other side of that coin because they do things like shoot and then run into a group of women they'll shoot and then run a to group of kids they'll give kids ammo boxes and say hey we need you to take this over there yeah so it's an extremely difficult place to be which is where the maturity and the problem-solving skills that are you know kind of you know that they look and they select for that stuff in the training and then they refine that throughout your career that's why those units to me have a better role in doing a lot of that stuff because they have that increased maturity and that ability to make those decision you've you've had all these tours I'm sure you've seen some pretty terrible stuff you seem pretty normal pretty much straight or no person I know a lot of other people have problems but I don't have a single you have zeros itst that would be an interesting question to ask my wife let me just put it to you like ah so you know in when I got I mean winning like you could hang out with it why I knew that right away the minute I met him I went but but that's the same thing with Tim Kennedy that's same with a lot of these guys because they their psychological profile to go through that training first of all there's a specific psychological profile you're pretty stable psychologically to begin with you I'm sure but secondary all of them but our job is different - right so PTSD is a very interesting thing so when I got medically retired I had to go and I mean like to talk about a thorough medical workup would be an understatement so yeah they diagnosed me with PTSD because they'll ask you questions isabell like you know do you ever dream about killing people much yeah every day that ends in Y really yeah well you might have some PTSD but not if I don't have that's that's that's been your job though I don't react on it yeah I'm glad they're like you know the classic question is do you get angry people when they caught you off in traffic I'm like of course I do but I don't pull out in front of them pull them out of their car and monkey stomp their head goddamn American stop we all hate that I mean you're KarenT you're holding a gun right now yeah but other than that yeah perfect but you know so PTSD is interesting and most people make the comment that you know guys in the Special Operations field generally seem to have less symptoms of PTSD and I think there's a couple specific reasons for that and one I think PTSD mice and this is me personally talking again it's totally misunderstood so it's not a disorder right it should just be post-traumatic stress if you throw disorder on there it makes people not want to talk about it and I had this argument with it's like because it sounds like it's like science it that kind of conveys the know that you're sick yeah they didn't also this you're not gonna get better there's a negative connotation to on it oh this is brilliant yeah so there's a negative connotation to it and most people don't want to talk about a lot of this stuff anyway and I would argue with the psychologists when they were doing their work up on me and they would I mean I first off I love arguing with educated people who have no [ __ ] understanding of what it is I actually used to do knowing me know real life understand idea radical we shouldn't feel that way well I think you should go [ __ ] yourself how many tours did you do yeah zero but that's guy zero so let's beat him up you know if your body gets a cold right having a fever is a normal reaction okay so for the majority of guys in the military my the the story arc of my career in the military was vastly different than 99.9% of the people in the military the training that I did was hyper realistic we used you know human shaped targets three-dimensional human shaped targets when we could we do force on force training with you know wax bullets that hurt like son of a [ __ ] it's like stress inoculation it's yeah we do a ton of live tissue training well will you know will injure animals under the proper I mean it's crazy the rules you have to go through but under the proper care of the veterinarians and you're doing you know you'll go into a room and you'll engage targets and then they'll introduce an arterial bleed on animal mcgrann you got to dive in and switch gears from you know your teeth are out till you got to put some gloves on and go to work you know so you so to heal the animal because we're basically practicing on ourself we use animals that have the same you know anatomy anatomy the animals are talking you know you know there's like no like retired MMA fighters it's uh ya know like uh pigs and goats that Brendon shop pigs and goats cuz they're anatomically you know pretty close so by the way I eat the [ __ ] out of goats and pigs yeah what I mean they euthanize afterwards they're taken because you know we you're injecting medicine into them they're total they're not even aware of what's going on you know they're specifically for this purpose but you know they're saving lives your practice saving we are practicing saving lines and then there's to me there's one huge difference in why I think shaved chimp yeah why I think guys from our community suffer less of the issues of post-traumatic stress is when I go overseas and I get on a helicopter or I get in a vehicle I am going expecting to encounter violence right so the psychologists that I would argue with I think the term was the locus of control I am in control when the violence is imparted like if I come to your house I'm probably to be honest looking for a reason not to shoot you yeah as opposed to reason to shoot you so take all that training with the fact that I generally for the majority of the time was able to determine when and when I would not encounter violence your average military guy who joins because they wanted the educational benefits of the GI Bill and doesn't have the training that I have and I saw this in my last tour in Afghanistan these guys were going up Route one which is just the main corridor in Afghanistan and they're just getting vaporized in these vehicles with like two thousand pound explosives you know homemade explosive bombs they're sitting in the back with absolutely no control and I can't even imagine how bad that would rattle your ears and for those guys to come back and to have issues with that it's not a distance normal it's not against known and that's my point so if you got sick in your body didn't get a fever that's a disorder coming in and dealing with that stuff with I'm not going to say it's subpar training but training that was different than the training that I got and having issues on the tail end of that is normal they got to remove the disorder portion of that or it's always going to that negative stereotype really we're just not gonna want to talk about so [ __ ] you man and and that that makes a lot of sense to at least you have some control its bed almost all control I mean maybe times in places where they get the jump on us but a lot of the time it was very targeted and very focused I knew what house I was going to I knew who I was looking for I would pick the surprise ya know I mean we would be maybe surprised on what was on the other side of the door sure but you hope we're expecting see oh yeah yeah yeah yeah I mean so yeah but that's the thing like I mean - totally not sugarcoat it like when you get on a helicopter like your your teeth are out you know like I have sharp teeth in my mouth cuz I eat [ __ ] meat you know and that's what I was going over there to do yeah yeah you guys look straight up I top predators I feel like especially now by the way it's so badass I'd [ __ ] yeah part of me dies a little bit today I never been eight yeah yeah well you at least you were [ __ ] haha I went there I know what you always compare this it's nowhere [ __ ] near finer and you guys start getting scary I know that I'm just saying hit that's life and death when you talk about getting ready for violence you're actually talking about life and death not about defending people I just want to get famous and make money that's it and punch people is completely different in hindsight I might have wanted to take that route too you never know so ah no you don't talk about PTSD anyway uh head trauma I feel like now bear with me I feel like being a Navy SEALs like the cool thing to do right like there's so much media out there with Navy SEALs and zero dark thirty an American sniper like I want like granted he was a Navy SEAL but I watched zero dark thirty I was like damn I want to be a Navy SEAL ohi's and then there's alt then there's guys writing books now you have all this like media attention and that's not what you guys stand for really like you guys should be silent assassinate I mean it's tough especially like my wife she was on iTunes she's like oh I got the movie American sniper I'm like perfect how do I delete that from our iTunes account I love that movie but here's the deal like I'm at my limit and it's not that I don't like the movie like I can't watch it you know because movies do not they don't even approximate the reality and the thing that I hate most about the movies is that and I don't know if this is a function of Hollywood and it's just the way things are made because I'm sure they're trying to appeal to the broadest audience possible they have to write to make money they make it they make it they glamorize a lot of it and it's just it's just not real like I I can't watch I have a hard time watching it even from a technical aspect cuz I can't I catch everything like his slide was locked to the rear there's no way his gun could he put his magazine but like I catch all that yeah yeah ruins the movies for me I get when I see you guys so here I get it with a slide lock to the rear and there's a bang coming on just like turn it off it's like fighting movies money it's like fighting movies totally I'll watch like oh my god this is - well they throw a grenade and a fireball goes off like a Chevron truck just well that doesn't happen no it goes pop wear it wait what happens is have you eat organ AIDS yeah so in Hollywood there's not know there's this big flame like I think they got it like a detonation charge under like a 55-gallon drum of gasoline for the movies I love that true and a guy goes pop like it kicks up dust really there's no what's the kill radius of a grenade that you carry I think the kill radius of a normal grenade I think would be 10 meters 10 meters but here's the deal that is calculated off at landing straight up and down so that lands on its side it drastically reduces the effectiveness and it just shoots out frag a lot of the times grenades are probably far less effective than you would think I know we're totally getting off talked about yeah well hey so take back all those grenades that you bought that's important it's important so it's not a fireball so like so like zero dark thirty you watch that to you it's just funny like it's nowhere near being real it's not does it bother you that the Navy SEALs are getting this much attention it does it really does um I generally am extremely hesitant to talk especially to people that I don't know I mean coming here on this show and actually talking about my background is extremely odd for the people that would know me like the realities it seems Supercup well I mean I can imagine run my mouth like nobody's business right yeah so yeah oh you're here for a reason today yes later to raise a million dollars for the Navy you're not here to glorify maybe you use a go fund me give it give me what we're gonna post all that but go spawn me comment man host all that at the end will do reads for it for you but I'll give you a million dollars yeah yeah so you'll have it by the way you job is done here sir yeah wish yeah uh I wish you know what the raising the million dollars will be exponentially more difficult than the jump the jump will be all for peace kick yeah the millions it's good trying to actually drive awareness and get people to because it's I think it's easy to get people to see it or maybe it won't be I don't know but it's the getting them to see it and then do something that's the tough part yeah well I I feel like now like this is the pros and cons of Hollywood jumping on board in polarizing the the Navy SEALs and get them out there now people are what they're more aware of it yet and everyone thinks you guys are badass everyone's to be associated with you guys so I think people can jump behind you guys and donate more money now I mean I that's the plus side I hope the downside is every [ __ ] guy mean I gotta be honest goes on a Navy SEAL go for it that that's what we we get out like yeah but then you gotta take a little bit they're like here's I think maybe SIOC you up in like five minutes so what was your buds class thought no not yeah you're done with your job what is your Navy SEAL well I get the safety with fire okay my brother's a fighter really where's he fight at Oh up the street well that's not the u.s. yeah well also like a lot of guys to say their their their devgru yeah and what they're really what they really mean is that they were embedded in the group oh yeah they were source what yeah yeah or II but like really what squad are you out there like Oh squadron I'm like yeah you need to leave immediately is that just drive you nuts you know there's a website dedicated eyes how do you know this she's awake Don Shipley yes dedicate cuz there's guys he does I got a reg seal of the week he crushes Peter in uniform they got with camera go oh yeah what what crew are you with or he'll call him on the phone he films it all from his computer him and wife it's I mean there's guys who are pretending to be heels no no no pretend to be military anything they're the whole getup boots and they're walking so they get whatever discounts or they get money and that's embarrassing that's in super common maybe the same thing with like he's like he's saying it's anything that people see that they could leverage to their benefit they're gonna go after you know I mean it's it's the same thing as a guy who probably does stunts on a movie he's like yeah starting that you know I mean everybody just it's a a natural reaction to try to make it something more than it is so yeah unfortunately on the seal thing though it's like it's super easy to bus people you know I have actually not encountered that many I just horror stories for my friends who like in bars there's just to do drinking with a trident at dunno oh but wearing like a set of ER scrubs this is one of my favorite stories I'm like whoa whoa whoa where were you know like oh yeah we're in Dallas at a bar surprisingly enough that we would be at a location like that because we probably just left Church right that's the one reason yeah yeah yeah so you're sitting there and it's just like guys like yeah I'm a seal like cool what t me with standard answer six like okay what buzz class were you Oh 214 alpha Bravo Charlie Delta and you're like come again yeah and it's just the you know yours right no because the best thing you do is you play like you're not you're like oh man I've always wanted to be a seal can you tell me more about it dude i watch the video guy doing the same thing i watched a video guy doing the same thing and he seals actually whupped his ass that's that's generally how it termined is whooped ass he wouldn't give it up yeah that's as I tell the crew so it was not given absolutely the city I kind of said it's generally how it ends up uh am I sure so yeah it's so much six SEAL Team six guys like but you can usually you can tell we know about really many much of really athletic looking dudes really far now to seal from like 200 yards she swears she's there to [ __ ] seal correct but I'm just saying I think once you get used to there's a lot of similarities from yes there's stature in like general hyatt most guys between like five-ten to six-feet you know like yeah there's a lot of similarities shoulders for days shoes for death we run commonly common except for the chiseled features let's guess I should get lost him hey God why is model your skin Andy BAM we had a guy in college he was at a bar picking up chicks he had all these girls around me and our star quarterback his name was Joel clot it's me Joel and another guy we're at the bar and some girl come look this goes oh yeah Joel class over there like what like Joel clad our star quarterback and I'm like no this is Joel glad she's like back hell yeah I'll say he's joke lat my buddy Joel Klat goes over to him taps on shoulders hey what's up man he's the actual ahh and the guy no [ __ ] goes what's up bro Neos Oh what's your name is Joel class rancor I've seen boxing he goes pro I'm choked Latin the guy goes ah you know me and my boy where's my iPhone camera for that like that yeah dad when we were younger yeah my buddy me and my buddy Jimmy we used to pick up girls pretending we were Navy SEALs but we we saw you move those it was a coupe though we'd be like we just be like [ __ ] what do you guys do well we're Special Forces and we're in SEAL team so this is way before you know exactly and I'm not telling this girl that I that she was like because you've ever seen any sharks I go we do but I wear well we work on wheeler cones with you give me a bad name use flashlight so we can see and then I was telling house to my buddy stabbed a [ __ ] hammer head in the gills and we had these girls I mean an hour later just buying in the [ __ ] like you might do baby seals oh I got laid so [ __ ] you guys I mean the fact you're willing to admit that I mean more power I was in my twenties it was so fun I'm a patriot I'm allowed I read a stat that not in something like 95% of guys involved with the Navy SEALs that 95 percent divorce rate I don't know if it's that high um the military divorce rate is you know compared to the the national divorce rate is higher special forces divorce rates even high I was going to that yeah so I mean 95 percent that's I mean that's ridiculous then you know nine and a half people out of 10 I'd say I'd say probably 60% though yeah I mean it's still hot you're gone so much I did four years were two of the years I was gone over 270 days to the years I was going over 300 Wow so you're basically not here you're ever and then you were married at the time yeah now kids we had two kids during that time period I write to the samurai warrior almost 15 years damn yeah dude no a warrior yeah I mean she doesn't like me but we're still gonna say yeah we live in separate houses but we just impressive that takes a special kind of woman by the way yeah you know people don't understand the dynamics of military relationships it's because even in that's just the deployment stuff that people think about but the training we do is not done locally either I mean so you have to go on the road I mean you're not shooting belt-fed machine guns in Coronado you know you got to go out to the desert training facility you're not practicing for the mountains in Temecula right you got to go you know to Alaska for you know so not only are you gone on the deployment you do about an 18-month at a conventional team an 18-month work up where you got to train all your core competencies and I'd say three three quarters of that time is on the road to day it's a it's I mean you if you don't have the right kind of person there behind you it's it's impossible good luck find the right one though you got lucky I feel like yeah I know is my question I want to ask you I love this stuff cuz you guys first of all you you know a lot about how to stay warm don't you yes okay I do not like being cold I [ __ ] hate it I go and I hunt when this guy Joe Rogan energy guru but you know he easy very it's kind of a [ __ ] there's a city right oh yeah and we go hunting together and I have a phobia the cold so I have my techniques and my buddy was a Delta Force guy so I asked him about how to do it he goes just wear loose clothing keep up warming up in the air yeah layer up and I always keep a warm thermos of [ __ ] coffee on my belly here but there you go if we are if we're out in the [ __ ] wilderness yep what's the first order of business finding water I mean as far as pure survival goes yeah I mean go 30 days without food but water is gonna kill you first how do you find water that we're yeah that's an open-ended question all right I drop you in I drop you in not the desert but like an area in the mountains like with the temperature like Nevada California or something like that yeah I mean I pull out my iPhone and find the nearest 7-eleven and then make my way there yeah I'm sorry for my friend stupid ass I love so silo I love I love the idea so so gimme please give me a survival lesson it's nighttime do you know how to make a fire yeah I mean I carry a lighter with god damn NATO have a letter right and I suck it up for a night find a lighter the next day why don't you rub two sticks - I feel like I'm on a survival expert and yesterday like submit letter all times man you have gear you have [ __ ] yet a team there's a reason that I carry like a flint or like a lighter exactly he's like I carry a [ __ ] lighter a horse and a gun it's only worn if only there was a way to carry a portable fire machines Yeah right yeah Bear Grylls you know here's the thing about Bear Grylls like can you start a fire with the sticks like that totally but what you miss in the smoke and mirrors of TV is the six hours they cut out but when they start doing the sticks yes there's that it - when they actually get the fire started you should know this totally but they don't they're looking good I just go like this right no it's a beast even survivalists even survivalist always talk about how they're [ __ ] hungry all the time and it basically sucks it basically sucks yeah survival is mate you need to add to that the assumption that it's gonna suck George I'm starting to be a wok unless you're surviving at the Four Seasons it's gonna suck here's a here's a big question when you guys were out in the middle of nowhere yep as a team and you may not be allowed to answer this but theoretically hypothetically did you hunt your own food and did you kill your own animals no I carried my food with me yeah oh good I mean think about how would you prepare the animal let's go to the baseline level like so let's say you like so you see an ORAC out there in the in the [ __ ] steps of Afghanistan I don't so yeah I don't even know if they have them there but perhaps but so the story it's them so you shoot the thing then you go get it yeah then you got to bring it back mind you probably at an altitude of 8,000 feet or above so carrying anything sucks yeah uh a lot of meat the shot itself would probably give away your position you'd have to dress the animal then you'd have to use a silencer bro come on yeah so let's get out of the Hollywood room sorry so I my favorite be gone my favorite gun is a suppressed 300 Win Mag that thing is a shot together what's example about among scalpels yep and I had a suppressor on mine and it's still loud because you have well the round still goes supersonic okay breaking the speed correct you can't use subsonic ammunition with a long gun like that so it still makes a massive crack it goes by right so you're still so that's the difference right between movies and reality like they think if you put a suppressor on your gun you're a ninja you're good but the bullet breaks resound air goes supersonic which gives away at least people know you're there something's going on so you'd have to shoot it you'd have to go get it then it's like well how am I gonna cook this thing you're not gonna eat raw meat you're not going to light a fire in the field so you're better off doing what we do is we know you prepare enough food whether it be the MREs the stuff they give us or a lot of guys go with jerky or just you know stuff they bring from home and you just you bring your own stuff yeah you bring your us I got a question for you definitely not like talents uh but with the I feel like you guys aren't taking care of post Tork like um financial you guys should be set for the rest of your lives the duties that you perform especially the Special Forces hazardous duty pay is not what it would I thought it was it's a couple hundred bucks you get it while you're overseas but you know you don't how about that couple hundred dollars yeah you get nothing even now it's called the you don't get anything and the thing there's no severed not nothing now so holy anyway here's the thing here's the rough thing to and this has been brought up and I think you know they talk about how they're gonna try to change it you can spend twenty years as a seal right and the thing as far as pay wise goes to start with you don't join the military for the financial benefit true so you could be a seal for twenty years or to use the Navy as an analogy you could be a fleet sailor who had a completely different job description for twenty years we get the exact same retirement because they pull all they pull all the special pays so we get dive demo jump hazardous duty all that stuff you get it while you're active but none of that is calculated into your retirement so you get the exact same retirement is somebody who could have had a completely you go as a bugler in the [ __ ] rapport that's [ __ ] with that same bugler in the March it's insane that's what my buddy from Delta told me you leave it well I'm sure lolly guys get out and just like what the [ __ ] do I do man a lot of the guys years a lot of the guys get out with that they think the military retirements gonna float them and a lot of the guys are so front sight focused on the task at hand you have to be that they don't put a lot of thought into what's gonna happen after how can you you can't how can you you're gonna die like fighters to Brennan we talked about this all time a lot of fighters who spend their 35 they come out they can kick the [ __ ] out of people they got you know a lot of injuries and stuff but because they had to focus on fighting on MMA so so much they come out with very few skill sets that are transferable necessarily there is like seals to me like what is a guy gonna do go be a cop I mean that's that's rough the rules of engagement between a police officer maybe do climb in a lot of papers be there's more paperwork than you might think what we do is well below what else you can do military contracting basically turn one set of spurs in for another like the options are the direct options off ramping you know are there there you know few and far between they have to change that man that's insane I mean that's a great concept but the reality of changing that is not admin knowing there I mean it's least of least of the words of the government well you know the biggest portion of the DoD budget is paying you know retirees Department - yes you know I mean so it's the argument is is that if they do that it would be it would be a substantial bump to the budget that's already getting stretched thin yeah so I mean there's there's plenty arguments for it there's plenty of arguments against it it is what it is you're also you're also dealing with a group of people who are Spartans who who want to push themselves in that arena and it comes with a price but that price shouldn't be there screw out so you and I agree on that that's it or not they're not screwed I mean they do mean one of the biggest you know the biggest bankrupt er of people in the u.s. right now is healthcare right so you have so you least have healthcare for yourself and your family is it phenomenal not particularly but is it healthcare yes it is um you know you do get the retirement you do have the educational benefits so the opportunity is definitely there like you know you can go to school you guys should be set like professional athletes high-level professional athletes it's just not going to happen you know it's just not the nature of the beast it's not I think what Brennan saying is that when you when you do when you're tip the spear and you do all this insane stuff and and you pay a price physically for it you know detect America yeah I mean everybody had plays their part in doing that but I think that but it's true that you know I think there's a natural sort of feeling among us civilians that the guys who really are doing this crazy work that we all are fascinated by should get a little more man calm say for us our lives because you have a special skill set that how many Ounces money did they clearly no longer applicable that does that shouldn't matter that should matter besides dedicate ourselves for rough lovemaking yeah huh detailed love I don't even know I don't know I don't even thank you yeah like you I like it you piggyback on that detailed look we just hold his gaze we're a long time to Stan um you're amazing man I'm glad I'm glad you came on I'm glad you guys it was like crazy you're gonna see your and be overwhelmed with support you get you'll be surprised that's the biggest thing you know like I you know I'm pretty good at utilizing gravity to get me through the day I'm doing activities that I enjoy but I'm a rank amateur at best I'm trying to figure out a way to grass people's attention and that's where we comes on my man so that's where we come as why you can't shoot a gun I can't survive a day without water but I'm pretty good at marketing your with it you know you with the fighter than the kid now call his daddy one daddy too perfect there there there what do you think what do you think um when your body is no longer able to do all this crazy stuff what do you think you want to do and like when you're oh my age you know I don't know can look like a before and after picture of an aging clinic man like I need more water in my face I'm him if you took all the water out you know I don't know I definitely know yes [ __ ] this I am I'm like emotionally like I said I'm probably nine or ten so but it is weird that you do look that young yeah going through seventeen years of any sanity like he looks younger than I do yeah it's good for this can't carry yourself man gotta take care so you know what would I do it's an interesting question because I don't think I really know I mean right now I'm fortunate that I'm you know I'm getting to travel the world skydiving base jump and then I do a lot of actually work for a military training company we work with other military units and I teach them freefall type stuff so I'm able to pursue my passions having said that you know there's an egg timer on that and I don't know I don't know what the hell man I do yeah well maybe MMA fighting your state of comedy I'm not sure let me know man cuz yeah we will Chris thanks to the bathroom or grease the bath I tell them where they can donate tell them where they can find you you can donate like I said if you want to just go to go fund me.com and put in man on a mission it'll show up one of the first two options the seal foundation the Navy SEAL foundation is who I'm trying to raise money for so if you abbreviate that NSF go fund me.com slash NSF man on a mission and if you want to follow my wild adventures you can just check me out on the Instagram and really important what's your Instagram andy stump with an F like go [ __ ] yourself to one to any self it's important though before enclosing that a lot of people figure that if you're a Navy SEAL on your wounded and stuff that you're taking care of and so why give money because the government's gonna help them anyway yep wrong so can you explain like so the seal found so you know there are provide everything there are mechanisms in place to help guys when they get out you know so all service members have the chance to get the life insurance that comes with military service it might have changed a little bit and I'm not a hundred percent positive on this but I think it's a four hundred and twenty five thousand to four hundred fifty thousand dollar policy that goes to whoever you're beneficiary is if you die and when the war first kicked off I think people were basically getting a check and they're like hey let us know if you need anything and then they moved on to go back and fight the war and there's so much other stuff that people need besides just the money and the Navy SEAL foundation is an amazing thing like I highly recommend people go to Navy SEAL foundation org and just check out the variety of programs I mean they do stuff even guys who are active duty like guys like this is privately funded by the way a hundred percent funded by Americans who want to get back it's not it's not a government program else it is privately funded maybe you guys provide day care you provide your with the family's crazy educational benefits they'll do you know for and their needed it CIO I just want to emphasize the point that a lot of people think the US government's gonna take care of all that's not home but there are hidden costs holes that people don't realize like what does in child care so Jason's Widow has 24 hours per month of child care provided her children get laptops every three years private school benefits they'll get all of the gold star children together and do like grieving camps and counseling camps and they sent her oldest son to go scuba diving they're taking everybody to Hawaii you know they help guys on active duty - like when I got medically retired you know they take away your special pays well you get on the medical hold status and you know people are people they live to their means and you know even if we're talking like 1500 bucks a month that'll crush your family and I know more than one guy you know that's one of the things the seal Foundation does is they'll cover that gap between the military is taking from your pay and they'll make you whole again I mean it's it's they'll be there at the knock of notification they'll be there to help you get family out there to help plan the funeral - you know grieving support tax support help with the money that they're going to get you from the military because if you give me $450,000 I'm buying a Porsche yeah you know I mean like they're giving people money yeah they're giving people money in an environment where they're super emotional they're probably not thinking rationally where they need help and all of these services are provided you know and the biggest thing I can say is that the whole time I was active duty until this day people find out what I used to do the most common thing they'll say is thank you for your service and when I was in they would say you know is there anything that I can do to help and I I had no answer for him and now I kind of do you know I can say hey you know if you're one of those people that wants to help this is an avenue where you could there's so many avenues out there this is one that means something to me and something to a community of people that lives with their toes on the line and it's guaranteed to help 100% Andy Andy Bev is is actually raising awareness by putting on a squirrel suit and flying through the air and we can't really talk about it so whatever get your college going for some Records called World Records and we can't talk much more about that but I caught a little a little peak coming down the router near you soon it's amazing man one last time what's the website they can donate and we'll get you out of here go fund me.com and are in there man on a mission or go foaming calm slash NSF man on a mission that will take you directly to the Andy BAM thing boom fighter jet armies get on it thank you brother Prince Jays ran again this is the finally kid we're out
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Channel: UFC ON FOX
Views: 144,923
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Keywords: UFC, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Sports, UFC ON FOX, MMA, Mixed Martial Arts, United States Navy (Armed Force), Bryan Callen (TV Actor), United States Navy SEALs (Organization), Comedy (Theater Genre), Military, Brendan Schaub (Athlete)
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Length: 54min 53sec (3293 seconds)
Published: Fri Sep 04 2015
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