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Episode 20: Mick Milroy Interview - The Power of Ethics & Call To The Greater Good

Episode 20: Mick Milroy Interview - The Power of Ethics & Call To The Greater Good

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We have a special edition of the show today, I had the privilege to talk with Mick Mulroy who was our former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, who also served in the CIA as a paramilitary operator, Marine veteran, and is the co-founder of the Loboinstitute. In our discussion we covered a variety of topics such as the role models that have inspired him to do what he's done today, the value Stoicism can bring to our lives, how to deal with adversity, the two lessons that have helped him get through his toughest of times and much more. 

Outside of Mick's successful military career, Mick has not stopped his selfless service to the world. After his stint as our Deputy Secretary of Defence, he partnered with his long-time friend and retired Navy Seal Eric Oehlerich to create the Lobo Institute. An organization dedicated to ending preventable conflict and child soldiering. Mick is also the comaker of the touching documentary My Star in the Sky, a film retelling the tragic story of 2 child soldiers who through friendship and pure determination make it through the horrors of forced warfare. 

If you would like to support Mick's mission to end child soldiering please visit https://www.loboinstitute.org/ or simply share his message on social media by spreading the word and telling others about his incredible documentary My Star in the Sky.

You can also follow Mick on twitter @MickMulroy. 

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