
#107: Turning Combat Experience into Business Innovation with Matthew Griffin
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"Find mentors that are actually using their own money to run a business. Don't listen to the professors who left business to go teach in school. Follow somebody who's actually using real cash and real coin to do it." — Matthew Griffin
FEATURED GUEST
Matthew "Griff" Griffin, a former Army Ranger and veteran turned entrepreneur, is the founder of Combat Flip Flops, a company that fosters economic growth in post-conflict areas by manufacturing products like flip flops in unconventional locations, such as a combat boot factory in Afghanistan. After serving as a fire support officer and headquarters platoon leader, Griff transitioned into business, working with Syntex Homes and Remote Medical International before launching his own ventures. Now based in Volcano, Hawaii, he is involved in creating an organic tea farm, supporting local sustainability, and championing mentorship to guide aspiring entrepreneurs with actionable advice.
Connect with Matthew Griffin:
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LinkedIn
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combatflipflops.com
KEY TAKEAWAYS
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Griff shares his incredible journey from the military to the world of business, emphasizing the impact of entrepreneurship on global security.
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Discover how he made the transition to launch Combat Flip Flops, a unique company that manufactures products in post-conflict zones to support local economies.
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Gain insights into the value of mentorship and the role it plays in entrepreneurial success.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
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[04:35] Found perfect home on remote Hilo side.
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[12:59] Small businesses provide security and economic growth.
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[21:43] Disillusioned with military ethics and drone strikes.
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[25:14] Value mentors' time; follow advice and update.
YOUR MOVE
Connect with Gene:
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LinkedIn
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genemoran.com
Check Out These Resources:
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The Military Effect by Scott Manthorne