Mike Rowe & Scott Mann: NO ONE IS COMING TO SAVE YOU | The Way I Heard It

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Published 2024-05-01
The former U.S. Army Green Beret, NYT bestselling author, leadership consultant, and perennial storyteller talks about the division and tribal behavior that permeates our country now, the death of honor, shame, and consequence, and why Alexis de Tocqueville was right when he observed that America succeeds because she puts the individual ahead of the collective.

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0:00 No One Is Coming
25:00 Reconnecting
40:00 How to Win Wars
55:00 Stories and Leaders

All Comments (21)
  • @troykehoe6153
    Unfortunately, we currently honor the shameful and shame the honorable.
  • @ginamcdonald7854
    I could listen to this gentleman talk for hours. Please bring him back soon! I thank him from the bottom of my heart for his service to our country 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
  • @maryburnside1725
    Mike, I am a psychiatrist who has been in private practice for about forty years. I thoroughly enjoyed your conversation with Scott Mann. As I finished, I was filled with hope and optimism about our country and the world. I am going to encourage everyone to watch this. Thank you. 1:16:03
  • With a bright minded wordsmith like Mike Rowe its the syncronisity of a live interview in studio that makes these shows resonate amongst us (mere mortals). Aussie Jeff Moore
  • @bearowen5480
    Scott Mann....a great American filled with great truth. If we are to pull ourselves out of this cultural morass that we're in, it will be because men like you will never give up on the values and virtues that made America the greatest experiment in republican democracy that the world has ever seen. ...."that a government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth". Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg, 1863
  • @Jer742
    Man as an afghan vet I really appreciate this approach on this idea
  • @garybratton7250
    The problem for me,is I know you better than you know me. At 73, building a farm in northern WI,friends and social connection are not easy…..but “sharing” time with you or Rogan or Tucker is easy and comfortable. It is also only one way and not enough, but here I am. Appreciate our one sided relationship
  • We have also allowed the idea of representative government to fool us into thinking that we are no longer required to exercise our obligations of citizenship and ensure we're electing GOOD representatives.
  • @maryjohnston4296
    United we stand , divided we fall. This phrase was spoken at the beginning of the American revolution. Civics, and American history is not being taught, or being rewritten with lies. It is a good idea to get back to the basics .
  • @lisaulrich8549
    Love the honesty of your interviews Mike. The current media is so untrustworthy and appears to be pushing some kind of agenda to undermind humanity.
  • @franksimonds04
    Another excellent conversation with an intelligent guest. Thank you both.
  • @Wil_Liam1
    Mike says things so eloquently, like "crap the bed" whereas me,myself and I would simply throw a "shit the bed"out there ..Man,that Mike is so smooth...
  • @robwindsor6373
    Thankful to be of the mindset that sees the perspective of both of these awesome men. Our beautiful country is being subverted from within. I have hope that we can right the ship but I'm not going to kid myself in thinking that at some point it will not take violence. "Look around and fix what you can. Stand up and be a man."
  • About 3:46: Smart people are realizing that the best connection is personal and not digital. But us Boomers don't know anything because we are old folks...
  • @westhillswood51
    A wood shop customer of mine teaches long form composition at the local college. He tells me that the latest generation of students do not read long form thus have no no idea how to write anything beyond a few pages. Character development, conflict creation followed by resolution, and the connecting all loose ends simply goes over their heads. My family still gathers for Sunday family dinner. No phones, no tv, no music. Same when we are out to dinner - no phones at the table.
  • @Richard-pz6ci
    22years of service here. Thank You, You said what I have been saying, no stars dropped! What a lack of character and integrity.
  • @lisaulrich8549
    I am the product of a mom who was a WAC and a career Army Sargeant. I grew up knowing accountability in every step I took being a military dependent living in the US and in Europe. Dad was there to defend our country and we were the support crew and to be on our best behavior or the whole family was affected. I feel that accountability has been with me as an adult, a mom and in my career as a software developer. I appreciate the real people you interview. They seem so relatable. Thank you!
  • @BlownSkillet
    The topic of NO SHAME, and the debacle in Afghanistan..."not one star was left on the table"! He was absolutely correct! No one took responsibility for this! Someone should have fallen on their sword over this mess.
  • @user-on9dg4tq9q
    We lived in the city just north of Camp Pendleton Marine Base in CA for 50 yrs. I taught children of Marines; the city respected and celebrated the young men and women on the base. We appreciated their sacrifices and service. My Rotary Club was actively involved with support for Marine families. am looking forward to reading Scott Mann's book.
  • @markmcarthy596
    I can always spot a Vet who’s seen serious action. The eyes have it. Can’t hide it. My heart goes out to you and those who suffered with you