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SAM ALAIMO former Navy SEAL on being a Warrior Philosopher, Stoicism, Why Anger is a Gift, ZeroEyes, and Sam's Writing Practice and His Substack "What Then?”
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In this episode of Acta Non Verba, host Marcus Aurelius Anderson sits down with Sam Alaimo, former Navy SEAL, co-founder of ZeroEyes, writer, and host of the Nobel Podcast. Together, they explore the practical application of philosophy, the power of adversity, the transition from military to civilian life, and the importance of honest introspection. Sam shares his journey from the SEAL teams to entrepreneurship and writing, offering deep insights on leadership, resilience, and living a life of action.
Episode Highlights:
- [8:58] The Power of Adversity and Stoicism
Sam and Marcus discuss how adversity shapes character, the role of stoicism, and the importance of honest self-reflection. - [29:32] Transitioning from Military to Civilian Life
Sam shares the challenges of leaving the SEAL teams, finding new purpose, and building a meaningful life after service. - [1:02:12] Leadership and Building ZeroEyes
Sam talks about founding ZeroEyes, tackling gun violence, and the importance of frontline leadership and mission-driven work.
Guest Bio & Contact Info
Sam Alaimo is a former Navy SEAL, co-founder of ZeroEyes—a company dedicated to preventing gun violence through AI-powered security solutions—writer of the "What Then" Substack, and host of the Nobel Podcast. After his military service, Sam transitioned into entrepreneurship and writing, focusing on philosophy, leadership, and resilience.
- ZeroEyes: com
- Substack: org
- Podcast: Nobel Podcast
- Find Sam: Google "Sam Alaimo What Then" or visit his Substack for more.
Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
202 episodes
Manage episode 508240974 series 2838080
In this episode of Acta Non Verba, host Marcus Aurelius Anderson sits down with Sam Alaimo, former Navy SEAL, co-founder of ZeroEyes, writer, and host of the Nobel Podcast. Together, they explore the practical application of philosophy, the power of adversity, the transition from military to civilian life, and the importance of honest introspection. Sam shares his journey from the SEAL teams to entrepreneurship and writing, offering deep insights on leadership, resilience, and living a life of action.
Episode Highlights:
- [8:58] The Power of Adversity and Stoicism
Sam and Marcus discuss how adversity shapes character, the role of stoicism, and the importance of honest self-reflection. - [29:32] Transitioning from Military to Civilian Life
Sam shares the challenges of leaving the SEAL teams, finding new purpose, and building a meaningful life after service. - [1:02:12] Leadership and Building ZeroEyes
Sam talks about founding ZeroEyes, tackling gun violence, and the importance of frontline leadership and mission-driven work.
Guest Bio & Contact Info
Sam Alaimo is a former Navy SEAL, co-founder of ZeroEyes—a company dedicated to preventing gun violence through AI-powered security solutions—writer of the "What Then" Substack, and host of the Nobel Podcast. After his military service, Sam transitioned into entrepreneurship and writing, focusing on philosophy, leadership, and resilience.
- ZeroEyes: com
- Substack: org
- Podcast: Nobel Podcast
- Find Sam: Google "Sam Alaimo What Then" or visit his Substack for more.
Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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