
Black Rifle Coffee Podcast
Black Rifle Coffee Podcast Network
Show overview
Black Rifle Coffee Podcast has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 368 episodes. That works out to roughly 490 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h and 1h 32m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 6 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2021, with 99 episodes published. Published by Black Rifle Coffee Podcast Network.
From the publisher
Evan Hafer and Mat Best lead the charge with a revolving cast of co-hosts including Jarred Taylor, Mike Glover, Kevin Reeves, and more.
Latest Episodes
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Ep 370Why Food Security Is National Security | BRCC #369
EIn this episode, we sit down for a deep dive into beef, business, ranching, veteran opportunity, and what it actually takes to build a start-to-finish American cattle operation. We talk with the team behind Little Belt Cattle Company about how they built a 100% Montana-raised beef program, why restaurants became their core business, the truth about dry aging vs wet aging, how USDA labeling can confuse customers, and why food security matters more than most people realize. We also get into the transition from the military to agriculture, the parallels between ranching and special operations, and how veteran internship programs are helping build the next generation of producers. Topics include: • Building a direct-to-consumer and restaurant beef business • Wet aging vs dry aging • Steak cuts, seasoning, and cooking methods • Why reverse sear works so well • Cattle production from calf to finished beef • The real reasons beef prices have gone up • USDA labeling confusion and “Product of USA” • Veteran pathways into agriculture • Why food supply is national security

Ep 369Henry Sledge Reveals The Full "Old Breed" Story | BRCC #368
EJoin us for a compelling episode with Henry Sledge, author and son of Eugene Sledge, to discuss his book The Old Breed. Henry shares intimate insights into his father’s experiences as a Marine in World War II, immortalized in Eugene’s iconic memoir With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa. Through heartfelt storytelling, Henry explores the enduring impact of his father’s legacy, the challenges of documenting a deeply personal history, and the timeless lessons of courage, sacrifice, and resilience that continue to resonate today. Tune in for a poignant conversation that bridges generations and honors the sacrifices of the Greatest Generation.

Ep 368From Prison to Purpose: How AG Gregoroff Built Toehold Flip Flops | BRCC #367
EThis week on the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast, Logan Stark sits down with AG Gregoroff, founder of Toehold Flip Flops, for one of the most wild and jaw-dropping conversations we’ve had yet. AG opens up about growing up in a violent gang-infested neighborhood, selling guns as a teenager, and facing 16 years in prison after a corrupt drug raid changed his life forever. After two years behind bars, he walked free and built a life defined by obsession, discipline, and legacy. Now the founder of one of the most premium flip flop companies on the planet, AG shares how his father’s final words fueled a mission he refuses to quit. If you’re an entrepreneur, a veteran, or someone chasing redemption this episode is a must listen. TOPICS COVERED: ● Growing up surrounded by violence and addiction ● Wrongful charges, jail time, and fighting for justice ● Why obsessive craftsmanship drives Toehold’s success ● Military contracting and training Marines in survivability ● Finding peace in the ocean and purpose through pain ● Legacy, fatherhood, and building something that lasts TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 – Psychotically Obsessed with Perfecting Everything in Life 04:41 – Growing Up in Vista, CA: Gangs, Cows, and Condos 19:23 – Teen Gun Sales, Mormon Disguise, and Street Smarts 23:51 – Getting Raided and Facing 16 Years in Prison 27:44 – Life in Jail: Surviving Violence and Corrupt Systems 31:15 – Prison Rules, Stabbings, and the Cost of Integrity 35:08 – Getting Out and Starting Over with Nothing 39:02 – Becoming a Military Contractor and Security Pro 42:21 – Training Marines for Survival in Helicopter Crashes 46:09 – Developing the Art of Situational Awareness 50:44 – Jiu-Jitsu as a Lifeline Inside and Outside of Jail 55:37 – The Apple Store Job That Shifted AG’s Focus 59:55 – AG’s Father Passes Away: A Message That Changed Everything 01:04:33 – Building Toehold from Grief, Purpose, and Obsession 01:09:10 – What It Takes to Make Something Truly Great 01:14:44 – AG on Legacy, Faith, and Doing Hard Things 01:21:03 – Why He’ll Never Sell Out—And Doesn’t Care if You Buy 01:28:17 – Final Thoughts: Work Ethic, Redemption, and Purpose

Ep 366Medal of Honor Recipient Returns to the Marines: Why Dakota Meyer Reenlisted at 37
EIn this episode, Dakota sits down with a Medal of Honor recipient who made an unusual decision at 37: reenlist in the Marine Corps and pursue Recon. They break down the moment that sparked the commitment, what it’s like going back through the pipeline, why today’s Marines are more capable than people think, and the leadership gaps that need fixing. They also talk legacy, fatherhood, PTSD as an injury that can heal, and why belief and hope still matter.
Ep 365From CIA Warzones to Psychedelic Healing | BRCC #365
ESince the last time he was on, a lot has changed. Dagan launched the Nomadic Research podcast out of Dixon, Illinois and went all in on building something of his own. Rural northwest Illinois, limestone bluffs, the Rock River, big whitetails, and just enough distance from Chicago to keep your sanity intact. Not a bad place to build a studio and start the next chapter. Evan and Dagan get into the why behind it. Why Illinois. Why leave a long career. Why step out and start talking publicly after years of working inside one of the largest and most misunderstood organizations in the country. Dagan walks through his background growing up in a Marine family, doing 12 years in the Corps across infantry and reconnaissance billets, then making the jump to the Agency where he and Evan worked together for years. They talk candidly about the difference between the tactical side of the house and where the real strategic decisions get made, the infamous seventh floor, and what it is like to be a small cog inside a 23,000 person machine. There is humor, a few shots at California, some perspective on career pivots, and a real look at professional evolution from Marine to operator to podcaster and business owner. This one is about reinvention, loyalty to where you came from, and figuring out what comes next when you have already done a few lifetimes worth of work. Grab a cup of coffee and settle in.

Ep 364Survival Hunting and Purpose with Adam Greentree | BRCC #364
EIn this episode, we sit down with Adam Greentree for a wide-ranging, no-filter conversation that starts with fake Australia tourism commercials and Crocodile Dundee nostalgia and quickly turns into something much deeper. Adam breaks down what it really means to leave Australia behind: the landscapes, the wilderness, the freedom to hunt without a calendar, and the difference between fear and awareness. He shares firsthand stories from the Northern Territory, from saltwater crocodiles pushing into camp to the calculated risks of collecting water in croc country, and why many of the most dangerous encounters are never reported. The conversation shifts into mindset and purpose: voluntary suffering, preparation as mental health, and why pursuits like bowhunting, skydiving, and whitewater force you to respect time, consequence, and competence. Adam explains why planning is part of the reward, how reps build clarity under pressure, and why being uncomfortable on your own terms makes you stronger when life doesn’t give you a choice. We also dig into hunting, conservation, public land, and freedom, cutting through surface-level arguments to talk about responsibility, balance, and why the tool is never the problem. The episode closes on what matters most: the next hunt, the footage, and the kind of experiences that stay with you forever.

Ep 363Raw Stories from Actors of The Pacific | BRCC #363
EDive into an unforgettable episode of Iwo Jima's Echoes: Harrowing Tales from The Pacific's Battle-Hardened Stars, where we sit down with three remarkable actors from HBO's acclaimed series The Pacific: Scott Gibson, Joshua Bitton, and Freddie Joe Farnsworth. Join us as these talented performers share their gripping behind-the-scenes experiences, reflecting on the challenges of portraying the raw intensity of World War II's Pacific Theater. From the emotional weight of embodying real-life heroes to the camaraderie forged on set, their stories bring fresh perspective to the series’ unflinching depiction of sacrifice and survival. Tune in for candid conversations, untold anecdotes, and a deeper look at the craft and courage that brought The Pacific to life. TOPICS COVERED: ● Casting Roles for The Pacific ● The Pacific Filming Sets and Best Moments ● Realism Within the Series

Ep 363Field Ethos with Jason Vincent & Baker Leavitt | BRCC #362
EJoin Field Ethos founder and CEO Jason Vincent and Baker Leavitt for an unfiltered conversation through the world of modern adventure hunting. From the raw instinct of staying calm when a plane is crashing to stalking Cape buffalo and elephants in Southern Africa, tracking lions with local hunters, dodging venomous snakes, and navigating Australia’s elusive dangerous game under strict gun laws—this episode is packed with real stories from the edge. The conversation flows from spearfishing and lobstering in crystal waters to calling elk in the American West, tasting hippo steaks washed down with African beer, and debating the finest wild-game meats on the planet. Gearheads will love the deep dive into hand-built custom rifles, Q’s groundbreaking designs, and SIG Sauer’s latest innovations. At its core, this nearly two-hour episode is a passionate manifesto for bringing hunting back to its roots: true adventure, ethical harvest, conservation through utilization, and the unapologetic pursuit of wild places and wild game. It’s also the origin story of Field Ethos Journal—how two hunters set out to build the most trusted, credible, and beautifully crafted hunting media brand from day one. TOPICS COVERED: ● Hunting in Africa ● Bringing Hunting Back to Adventure ● Founding Field Ethos and Using Journals to Spark Interest in Adventure

Ep 362US NAVY SEAL, Sniper, Sensei of Things and Such Terry Houin | BRCC #361
EIn this episode, Evan Hafer returns to sit down with retired DEVGRU Master Chief Terry Houin – the legendary “Sensei of Things and Such” – sits down for a no-holds-barred conversation about his life before and after being deployed.If you’ve ever wanted to sit around a campfire with one of the most accomplished quiet professionals of his generation, crack a cold one, and just listen… this is it. Grab your notebook, your coffee, and settle in. Class is in session with the Sensei himself.

Ep 361The Man That Made Military Movies Not Suck with Dale Dye | BRCC #360
EJoin us for an episode with Dale Dye, an American actor, technical advisor, radio personality and writer. A decorated Marine veteran of the Vietnam War, Dye is the founder and head of Warriors, Inc., a technical advisory company specializing in portraying realistic military action in Hollywood films. Dye talks about the emotional impact of the films he’s been a part of producing like The Pacific and Band of Brothers.

Ep 360Hawaiian War Tools with Justin Lee | BRCC #358
EYou’ve heard the saying “like shooting fish in a barrel.” When Hawaiian spearfisherman Justin Lee dove into Lake Powell for the National Spearfishing Championship held the last two days of April, fish in a barrel might’ve actually had a better chance of survival. Lee came from behind to claim the national free-dive spearfishing title — killing 82 fish over the two-day event, including a tournament-best 20.4-pound carp. The title validates the years of work he’s put into the sport, but it also celebrates his hometown’s way of life. In this episode, Logan and Justin dive deep into Hawaiian history and culture, spearfishing, and what made Justin the hunter and spearfisherman he is today.

Ep 359Texas Floods: A Meteorological Phenomenon | BRCC #357
EFor Kerrville resident and BRCC mission impact and culture representative, Clint Trial, the floods and central Texas hit home in more ways than one. From the on the ground action to the search and rescue effort, we recap what it was like in Kerrville, Texas from Clint’s perspective. The BRCC Marines also sit down to talk to TEXAS football and classic Marine Corps recruiting commercials.
Ep 3583,650 Meter Coyote Shot with a Tank - James Nash #356
EThis week on the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast, Logan Stark sits down with Marine veteran, conservationist, and hunting guide James Nash. Raised on a remote ranch in Oregon and shaped by war in Iraq, James brings an unmatched perspective on life, death, and everything in between. He dives deep into the burdens of leadership in combat, how the outdoors can heal what war breaks, and why real masculinity is rooted in humility and responsibility. From bowhunting ethics to battlefield decision-making, this is a masterclass in manhood, purpose, and living with intention.
Ep 356What It's Like In the Army Marksmanship Unit with Kahl Harmon - #355
EFormer Marine turned elite precision shooter Kahl Harmon shares his journey from machine gunner to winning the U.S. National Championship with the Army Marksmanship Unit (AMU). In this episode, Logan Stark sits down with Kahl to dive deep into: How AMU recruits and trains its top-tier shooters What it takes to win at the highest levels of precision rifle series (PRS) Military vs. civilian shooting culture How shooting tech and strategy are evolving rapidly Behind-the-scenes insight into tripod work, sniper training, and weapon systems If you're into long-range shooting, PRS, sniper tactics, or just badass marksmanship stories, you won't want to miss this.
Ep 355Inside the Secret Service’s Most Elite Unit - #354
EWhat’s it really like protecting the most powerful people on Earth? In this gripping episode, a retired Secret Service agent opens up about his 23-year career, including 15 years in special operations on the elite Counter Assault Team (CAT). From chasing threats across the globe to surviving the chaos of presidential schedules, you’ll hear unfiltered insights into what most Americans will never see. He breaks down what happened on July 13th — the recent presidential assassination attempt — what went wrong, what went right, and why the aftermath still haunts some agents. From vehicle hacking threats to high-stakes diplomacy and internal leadership failures, this is a rare behind-the-scenes look at America’s last line of defense.
Ep 354From Hunting Humans To Hunting Animals - #353
EWhat happens when a military targeting specialist applies high-level intelligence gathering to hunting? Bill Thompson, founder of Spartan Forge, joins us for a mind-blowing conversation about how military-grade AI, LiDAR, and historical data are revolutionizing the way hunters, researchers, and even amateur archaeologists interact with the natural world. We dive deep into: How military intelligence cycles inspired Spartan Forge The game-changing power of LiDAR and ground-penetrating radar Discovering lost Native American camps with technology The forgotten art of primitive survival skills The addiction trap vs self-reliance and holistic longevity Bill's powerful personal story of escaping addiction and finding purpose through service Whether you're into hunting, outdoor adventure, ancient civilizations, self-reliance, or the intersection of cutting-edge tech and primitive skills, this episode will blow your mind.
Ep 353Not For Sale: Protecting Public Lands - #352
EIn this conversation, Logan Stark and Ike Eastman discuss the implications of the Senate reconciliation bill, which proposes the sale of public land. They explore the historical context, the potential impact on wildlife, and the political reactions from various stakeholders. Ike emphasizes the importance of public land for recreation and wildlife migration, while also addressing the financial implications of selling such land. The discussion highlights the need for community action and awareness to protect public lands.
Ep 352The Human Gorilla: Cross Fit Champion Jason Khalipa - #351
EIn this episode, Logan Stark sits down with CrossFit Games Champion and Train Hard founder Jason Khalipa for a raw, in-depth conversation on discipline, fitness, fatherhood, business, and building an unbreakable mindset. Jason shares his daily routines, the “Never Zero” philosophy, and the code that guides his life. They dive into the realities of law enforcement fitness, why men need to prioritize their physical capability, and how to optimize your life for long-term performance. If you’re a man who wants to lead, protect, and provide for your family and community, this episode will leave you fired up.
Ep 351#350 - Travis & Robert Pastrana
EThis week on the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast, we have a special Father’s Day Episode! Logan Stark sits down with none other than Travis Pastrana and his dad, Robert Pastrana. From Marine Corps boxing stories and busted knuckles to raising one of the most fearless athletes on the planet, this episode dives deep into family, grit, and the lessons that shaped a legend. Robert shares the tough love approach that built resilience in Travis from a young age, think mile-a-day rules, broken bones, and go-karts at two years old. Meanwhile, Travis opens up about the wild stunts, near-death moments, and how his dad’s “rub some dirt on it” mentality molded his mindset. Whether you're a fan of Nitro Circus or want to know what it’s like being raised by a no-nonsense Marine, this conversation is packed with gold. Stories from the military, raising a daredevil, and why passion always beats pressure. You don’t want to miss this high-octane ride through discipline, family legacy, and full-throttle living.
Ep 350#349 - Evan & Logan: Celebrating 250 Years of the U.S. Army
EThis week on the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast, Logan Stark and Evan Hafer talk about this months special coffee made especially to celebrate the US Army’s 250th birthday. They also dive into everything from childhood chaos and military memories to broken ribs and manhood myths. In classic form, the conversation moves fast, from near-death gym injuries to thoughts on generational grit, all fueled by coffee, sarcasm, and serious life lessons. Whether they’re unpacking modern-day comfort addiction or debating the best way to toughen up kids, it’s vintage BRCC at its finest.