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E10. Tu Lam (Green Beret / Rōnin / Call of Duty): How to Defy The Odds & Turn Your Life Around in 2025!

E10. Tu Lam (Green Beret / Rōnin / Call of Duty): How to Defy The Odds & Turn Your Life Around in 2025!

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How to Defy the Odds and Turn Your Life Around! This may be one the most impactful conversations you will listen to this year. The lessons learned in this interview with Tu Lam are incredibly powerful.


The only constant in Tu Lam's life has been the threat of death. This started when he and his family escaped Vietnam when he was 3 years old. During this time, they were left for dead at the South China Sea, and then lived on the dirt in a refugee camp in Indonesia.


Tu Lam experienced a militant upbringing from his stepfather in America, and at age 11, knew he was destined to join the Green Berets. Tu committed himself to living by the Bushido code, which shaped his life's journey. A modern warrior and tactical shooting instructor, Tu also inspired the creation of the character Ronin in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, the world’s bestselling video game. Additionally, he is the founder and owner of Ronin Tactics. Today, he joins us on TMMP.




►THE GUEST


Tu Lam

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https://www.ronintactics.com/


►INTERVIEWED BY


Joel Huculak

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