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Welcoming GUNTRY West Virginia to the Ohio Valley: Jason RineIn this powerful and eye-opening episode of Bald, Bearded, and Bold, host Jason Haswell sits down with Jason Rine, Director of Operations at GUNTRY WV, for an honest, bold, and thought-provoking discussion about responsibility, leadership, community, and the evolving role of firearms training and safety in modern society.As a father, husband, and business leader, Jason Rine wears many hats — and all of them require clarity, character, and conviction. In this episode, listeners will hear about his journey from law enforcement to private sector leadership, and how GUNTRY WV is reshaping the conversation around firearms education, family safety, and responsible gun ownership in the Ohio Valley and beyond.But this isn’t just a podcast about guns — it’s about values, discipline, and how we rise to meet challenges with integrity.Who Is Jason Rine?Jason Rine brings a deep well of experience, including years of service in law enforcement, to his current role as the Director of Operations at GUNTRY WV, a state-of-the-art shooting range and firearms training facility located in Wheeling, West Virginia. With his background in public safety, leadership, and community relations, Jason offers a unique and level-headed perspective in a space that’s often divisive and misunderstood.At GUNTRY, Jason and his team are focused on creating a safe, educational, and inclusive environment — whether you’re a first-time gun owner, an experienced shooter, or someone simply looking to learn more about personal protection and responsibility. In this episode, he shares why proper training, mindset, and respect are more important than ever, and how GUNTRY is committed to serving families, law enforcement, and community members alike.What You’ll Hear in This Episode:✔️ How GUNTRY WV is changing the firearms training game — with a focus on education, respect, and responsibility✔️ Why law enforcement experience shaped Jason’s view on training, safety, and mental preparedness✔️ The connection between leadership and humility — and how showing up consistently matters more than bravado✔️ A candid conversation about family, fatherhood, and faith — and how those values inform everything Jason does✔️ What it really means to protect and serve — in your home, your community, and your businessReal Talk, Real Responsibility - In a culture that often paints masculinity and gun ownership in extremes, this episode brings nuance, honesty, and accountability to the table. Jason Haswell and Jason Rine dig into questions that matter:What does it mean to be a protector without being aggressive?How can families create a culture of safety without fear?Why is ongoing training and mental readiness just as important as physical skills?How do men lead at home and in business without pretending to be perfect?They don’t shy away from the hard topics — from societal perceptions of masculinity to the emotional weight carried by those in service roles. And they do it in a way that’s accessible, grounded, and filled with moments of humor and humility.GUNTRY West Virginia: More Than Just a RangeAs Director of Operations, Jason Rine explains that GUNTRY West Virginia is not just about target practice — it’s about purpose and preparation. The facility provides a clean, welcoming space for people of all backgrounds to learn, train, and grow. From concealed carry permit courses to tactical training, family safety seminars, and law enforcement support, GUNTRY is redefining what responsible gun ownership looks like in a modern America.In a region like the Ohio Valley, where outdoor sports, hunting, and family protection are part of the culture, GUNTRY WV is bridging gaps between tradition and innovation, and between personal freedom and public safety.Leadership, Fatherhood, and Living Boldly.As the episode unfolds, you’ll hear both Jasons reflect on the role of fatherhood, the pressure of providing and protecting, and how to balance that with empathy, faith, and mental resilience. They discuss the unique challenges men face today — from work-life balance to cultural expectations — and how leadership starts with showing up consistently, not just for others, but for yourself.For anyone struggling with questions like “Am I doing enough?” or “How do I lead in uncertain times?”, this episode offers encouragement and clarity. It’s a reminder that being bold doesn’t mean being loud — it means being groundedin your values and driven by purpose.A Podcast with PurposeBald, Bearded, and Bold is more than banter between buddies. It’s a place where real stories are told, where faith meets everyday life, and where men are challenged to grow — spiritually, emotionally, and relationally.With the support of Sparks Media Agency and iHeart Radio Studios, this podcast is about amplifying the voices of those who are making a difference — not just with ...