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In this wide-ranging episode of Political No-Brainer, host Jeff Rabinowitz sits down with Retired Lt. Col. Jon Lapidow—a 30-year Army veteran, former Blackhawk helicopter pilot, and leadership trainer—to explore how military thinking translates into real-world decision-making, national security, and everyday life.

Jon shares how the military instills discipline, planning, and strategic thinking that most civilians never experience—tools that can be applied to everything from financial planning to leadership in business and family life. The conversation also dives into how he trains civilians in firearms safety, self-defense, and personal responsibility, emphasizing what he calls your "survivability quotient."

From there, the discussion expands into global politics, including the U.S. approach to Iran, the role of oil and global strategy, and how international decisions connect to economic and geopolitical power. Jon offers his perspective on how modern conflicts are often part of larger strategic moves rather than isolated events.

The episode also tackles broader themes shaping America today—military strength, leadership, political division, and what it means to prepare individuals and communities for an uncertain future. Whether discussing national security or personal responsibility, this conversation challenges listeners to think critically, plan intentionally, and take ownership of their role in society.