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Philosophy From the Front Line 2026 Update

Philosophy From the Front Line 2026 Update

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Rob Robinson discusses the evolution of his podcast, "Philosophy From the Front Line," focusing on the intersection of philosophy, entrepreneurship, and veteran transition. He highlights his busy schedule in the technology field, particularly during trade show season, and his involvement with As for Football, where he hosts the college football roundtable and the Army football show. Robinson introduces new team members, Omar and Lynn Fern, and plans to release monthly shows in 2026. He emphasizes the importance of understanding one's role, whether in the military or commercial world, and shares insights on leadership, team building, and the challenges veterans face in transitioning to civilian life.

As mentioned
As For Football - https://www.asforfootball.com/

https://www.patreon.com/cw/AsForFootball

@asforfootball on X

Lynn Fern Photography - https://www.lynnfern.com/

@lynnfernphotog on X

@lynnfernphotography) - Instagram

@OmarRashonBorja- The Burger Pauper on X as For Football’s Resident Historian


The Beaten Zone – John Mark Wilson’s Podcast

https://www.youtube.com/@TheBeatenZone
https://operationfreedompaws.org/

God’s of War – The Legend of Blackhawk Company 1-23 Infantry By Joe Troutman https://a.co/d/0gUUgBNt

Joe, I, and 1SG Swift will be on the Beaten Zone in the next few weeks. Look for that episode too.

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