Ryan Manion
Memorial Day asks something of us.
Not just remembrance, but responsibility.
On the latest episode of .podcast I sat down with Doug Collins for a conversation that went beyond policy and politics.
We talked about the human side of service, the cost of war, and why honoring the fallen has to mean more than one day on the calendar.
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Love this team and love these girls so much!!!!
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11 years in a row and I have showed up at the to give a brief to the 2nd Class Midshipman and it still hits the same every time.
Not because it’s routine. But because it’s not.
A new class. A different moment in the world.
But the responsibility waiting for them hasn’t changed.
We don’t show up with anything complicated:
• Push yourself before someone else has to
• Know the enemy, and the ground you’ll be asked to stand on
• Get obsessed with being good at what you do
• Don’t avoid friction, move toward it
• And live everyday with the mindset of “If not me, then who…”
There’s nothing casual about speaking to a room full of future warfighters.
Grateful for the opportunity. Every time. 🇺🇸
I was 27 when my brother, 1stLt Travis Manion, was killed.
Grief doesn’t really go anywhere. Some days it’s heavy. Some days it’s a memory that stays a little longer.
If you’re thinking today about someone you lost, I’d invite you to share them here.
Say their name. Tell us one thing about them.
Anything that keeps them present.
No pressure. No perfect words required.
At , remembrance is part of how we lead.
And in this space, no one carries it alone. ❤️🇺🇸
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