Episode 133 – Adam Lison: 22 IED Strikes, Covert Missions & Finding Purpose Beyond War
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In this episode of Frankies Pod, I sit down with former soldier Adam Lison, whose military career placed him in some of the most dangerous environments imaginable. From elite military training to covert operations in Afghanistan, Adam shares the reality of serving on the front line and what it was like to survive an incredible 22 IED strikes.
Adam speaks candidly about the split-second decisions that can mean life or death, the relentless pressure of combat, and the resilience required to keep moving forward when every patrol could be your last.
Away from the battlefield, we explore the lasting impact of trauma, the importance of speaking openly about mental health, and how surfing became a powerful way for Adam to reconnect with himself and find balance after years of conflict.
This is an honest, powerful conversation about courage, resilience, recovery, and discovering purpose beyond military service.
Topics covered:
Elite military training
Covert operations in Afghanistan
Surviving 22 IED explosions
Combat resilience and mental toughness
PTSD and recovery
Surfing as therapy
Life after the Armed Forces
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