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  • EP9: Black Hawk Down: SEAL Team Six Leader Rick Kaiser Tells the Real Mogadishu Story
    Jan 20 2026

    In the world of elite military training, few experiences are as grueling and transformative as that of a Navy SEAL.

    In episode 9 of the podcast "Forged in America," hosts Ravin Gandhi and Al Goldstein had an insightful conversation with Rick Kaiser, a former Navy SEAL with an impressive 34-year career, including 25 years in SEAL Team Six. As a Silver Star recipient for his leadership during the Battle of Mogadishu, Rick's story is not just about physical endurance but also about the mental toughness that defines true leadership.


    Main Content:

    1. The Journey of a Navy SEAL

    Rick Kaiser’s journey began in a challenging environment where only the strongest survive. He recalls the infamous Hell Week, part of the rigorous Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training, where 150 recruits began, but only 30 emerged as SEALs. During one particularly demanding night, Rick faced his lowest moment when he fell into a mindset of self-pity. "That was my lowest moment because that's when I actually felt sorry for myself," he shared, emphasizing that overcoming negativity is key to pushing through hardships.


    2. The Power of Teamwork

    Rick highlights that the SEAL teams operate on a foundation of teamwork. "There are seven or eight or more support folks for every one SEAL," he explains, stressing that every member's contribution is vital. This philosophy extends beyond military operations; it applies to any organization where teamwork is crucial for success. When individuals attempt to take shortcuts or shirk responsibilities, it not only affects their performance but also impacts the team dynamic. Rick notes, "If that's their mindset going into something like this, it's just going to reflect on everything else they do."


    3. Mental Toughness Over Physical Strength

    The podcast delves into the mental versus physical aspects of training. Al Goldstein shares his experience at a mini Hell Week for CEOs, where he observed that the best athletes struggled as the challenges became more mental than physical. Rick agrees, stating, "Individual sports like wrestling or swimming, where it's really just you out there competing, are more successful at going through training like BUD/S." He emphasizes that understanding one’s limits and pushing through them is essential for both military and civilian leaders.


    4. Cultivating Leadership Skills

    Rick believes that leadership is a skill that can be developed over time. He states, "If you don’t believe you’re the best SEAL, there’s no sense in being there." This mindset fosters resilience and accountability. As young recruits, they take on significant responsibilities early, such as managing weapons and ammunition, which builds their leadership abilities. Rick emphasizes, "You have to make sure that they know what they’re doing and can accomplish the mission."


    Conclusion:

    Rick Kaiser's experiences as a Navy SEAL offer profound insights into leadership, resilience, and the power of teamwork. His journey underscores the importance of mental toughness and the ability to overcome adversity. For aspiring leaders and entrepreneurs, the key takeaways are clear: embrace teamwork, cultivate resilience, and never underestimate the power of the mind in achieving success.


    Key Takeaways:

    - Mental toughness is as crucial as physical strength in overcoming challenges.

    - Teamwork is essential for success; every member plays a vital role.

    - Leadership skills can be developed through responsibility and accountability.

    - Embracing a positive mindset can help one push through adversity.


    Tags: Navy SEAL, Leadership, Resilience, Teamwork, Mental Toughness, Entrepreneurship, Personal Development, Podcast Insights

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    1 ora e 5 min
  • E8: Dmitry Balyasny: Building a $30B Hedge Fund From Scratch
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode of "Forged in America," hosts Ravin Gandhi and Al Goldstein welcome Dimitri Balasny, founder and CEO of BAM Capital Management, to discuss his remarkable journey from a young immigrant to leading a multi-strategy hedge fund managing over $30 billion.

    The conversation begins with the impact of Ayn Rand's philosophy on his entrepreneurial mindset. Dimitri shares insights on the importance of perseverance, the challenges of building a successful business, and the unique culture at BAM that fosters collaboration and innovation among partners and employees.

    Dimitri elaborates on the intricacies of managing a hedge fund, including the balance between risk and reward, the significance of hiring the right talent, and the evolving landscape of the financial markets. He emphasizes the need for a strong psychological foundation in traders, the importance of humility, and the value of continuous learning. The episode continues with Dimitri's thoughts on the current state of the market, the influence of technology, and his commitment to nurturing young talent through various programs at BAM.

    Dmitry shares his experiences navigating the tumultuous financial landscape during the 2008 crisis, emphasizing the importance of liquidity and investor trust. He reflects on the competitive nature of the industry, the role of AI in enhancing decision-making, and the importance of maintaining a balance between personal and professional life, especially as a father of six.The conversation delves into the future of finance, touching on the potential of AI and blockchain technology.

    Dmitry expresses a nuanced view on cryptocurrencies, recognizing their utility in emerging markets while remaining skeptical about their value in developed economies. He concludes with an optimistic outlook on technological advancements and their potential to drive progress, while cautioning against philosophical shifts that could hinder innovation. The episode wraps up with a light-hearted lightning round, revealing Dmitry's favorite books and movies, and his thoughts on fitness and family life.

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    1 ora e 17 min
  • E7: Trump's Populist Pivot, Social Skills Over Grades, and America’s Third Rails (Immigration, Fraud, Voter ID)
    Jan 13 2026

    In Episode 7, Ravin and Al discuss the current economic outlook, the implications of credit card debt, immigration, and the public's perception of fraud. They highlight the significance of social skills in raising children, how AI may change the landscape of education and employment, and the necessity of taking risks in both personal and professional life. They discuss how self-belief and responsiveness can lead to success, the challenges of navigating relationships as one becomes successful, and the significance of being a 'force of nature' in achieving goals. The conversation also touches on the future of elder care through technology, economic growth, and the importance of preventative health care. They also delve into the importance of voter ID laws and the role of family structure in society.

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    1 ora e 1 min
  • EP6: Larry Gies: Scaling Purpose to 25,000 Employees
    Jan 7 2026

    Founder and CEO of Madison Industries Larry Gies chats with Ravin and Al about building a business, finding purpose, raising kids, donating 250M to University of Illinois, and fixing the USA.


    Forged in America is a conversation between longtime friends and entrepreneurs Ravin Gandhi and Al Goldstein who have built and sold numerous businesses. Al founded fintech unicorn Avant, real estate firm Pangea, and Stoic Lane. Ravin founded GMM Nonstick Coatings, a $100M supplier to the USA housewares industry that serves 40M Americans each day. Al and Ravin are also experienced early stage investors, investing in deals such as Apptronik, KeyMe, Morning Consult, Kin Insurance, Hester Biosciences, Throne Labs, Natrion and Patient IQ that collectively have raised billions in funding.

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    1 ora e 13 min
  • EP5 - Ted Koenig on Deploying $100B in Private Credit
    Jan 1 2026

    Ted Koenig, Founder and CEO of Monroe Capital, joins Al and Ravin for a candid discussion about seeing around corners, building a $25B empire in private credit, city and national politics, parenting, and leadership.


    Forged in America is a conversation between longtime friends and entrepreneurs Ravin Gandhi and Al Goldstein who have built and sold numerous businesses. Al founded fintech unicorn Avant, real estate firm Pangea, and Stoic Lane. Ravin founded GMM Nonstick Coatings, a $100M supplier to the USA housewares industry that serves 40M Americans each day. Al and Ravin are also experienced early stage investors, investing in deals such as Apptronik, KeyMe, Morning Consult, Kin Insurance, Hester Biosciences, Throne Labs, Natrion and Patient IQ that collectively have raised billions in funding.

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    1 ora e 10 min
  • EP4: Dan Crenshaw Says Both Sides Are Lying
    Dec 28 2025

    U.S. Congressman Dan Crenshaw joins Forged in America for a raw conversation with Ravin and Al on media bias, populism, and why America is harder to break than people think. Also the challenges of running for office, losing an eye, and staying sane in the most politicized era of our lifetimes.


    Forged in America is a conversation between longtime friends and entrepreneurs Ravin Gandhi and Al Goldstein who have built and sold numerous businesses. Al founded fintech unicorn Avant, real estate firm Pangea, and Stoic Lane. Ravin founded GMM Nonstick Coatings, a $100M supplier to the USA housewares industry that serves 40M Americans each day. Al and Ravin are also experienced early stage investors, investing in deals such as Apptronik, KeyMe, Morning Consult, Kin Insurance, Hester Biosciences, Throne Labs, Natrion and Patient IQ that collectively have raised billions in funding.

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    53 min
  • EP3 - Dag Kittlaus: Founding Siri Almost Killed Me
    Dec 24 2025

    The founder and CEO of Siri Dag Kittlaus chats with Ravin and Al about Apple, Steve Jobs, innovation, getting cancer, parenting, and the life of a serial entrepreneur.


    Forged in America is a conversation between longtime friends and entrepreneurs Ravin Gandhi and Al Goldstein who have built and sold numerous businesses. Al founded fintech unicorn Avant, real estate firm Pangea, and Stoic Lane. Ravin founded GMM Nonstick Coatings, a $100M supplier to the USA housewares industry that serves 40M Americans each day. Al and Ravin are also experienced early stage investors, investing in deals such as Apptronik, KeyMe, Morning Consult, Kin Insurance, Hester Biosciences, Throne Labs, Natrion and Patient IQ that collectively have raised billions in funding.

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    1 ora e 18 min
  • EP2 - Get the big decisions right!
    Dec 17 2025

    Still homemade, still a couple jerky cuts, but still going! Thanks to everyone who supported us to do another episode. This episode has a theme called GET THE BIG DECISIONS RIGHT - where we discuss the fact that grit and perseverence is table stakes...and Al and Ravin interview each other about their companies and the decisions which made success possible.


    Forged in America is a conversation between longtime friends and entrepreneurs Ravin Gandhi and Al Goldstein who have built and sold numerous businesses. Al founded fintech unicorn Avant, real estate firm Pangea, and Stoic Lane. Ravin founded GMM Nonstick Coatings, a $100M supplier to the USA housewares industry that serves 40M Americans each day. Al and Ravin are also experienced early stage investors, investing in deals such as Apptronik, KeyMe, Morning Consult, Kin Insurance, Hester Biosciences, Throne Labs, Natrion and Patient IQ that collectively have raised billions in funding.

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    29 min