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In this episode of Progress Always, I sit down with Army veteran, entrepreneur, and founder of Freedom for Heroes, Mike Christensen. From restoring classic cars to leading combat patrols in Afghanistan and Iraq, Mike's journey is a masterclass in resilience, responsibility, and redefining leadership after military life.

Key Takeaways

  1. Just because something was a passion doesn’t mean it has to be a profession.

  2. Military leadership doesn’t always translate—you have to unlearn to lead again.

  3. Entrepreneurship can provide post-deployment purpose when the mission is personal.

  4. PTSD isn't always about combat—it’s about prolonged stress and the cultural shift when re-entering civilian life.

  5. Freedom for Heroes is healing through camaraderie, outdoor adventure, and community-driven purpose.

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Connect with Mike Christensen & Freedom for Heroes• Website: FreedomForHeroes.org
• Instagram: @freedomforheroes

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