
The Hard Way With Joe De Sena The Choice That Built a Bomb‑Suit Warrior Mindset
Dec 2, 2025
16:18
She grew up with no roadmap, no support, and no clear path forward. One pull-up changed everything, leading her into the Army and a career in explosive ordnance disposal. Twelve years later, Kaitlyn Hernandez built a life defined by discipline, resilience, and service. She shares how daily discomfort, purpose, and small hard choices shaped her mindset, helping her run a bomb-suit mile, set a world record, and tackle some of the military's toughest challenges. 3 Key Learnings:
- Small daily challenges build discipline, mental toughness, and high-stakes performance
- Leaning into discomfort strengthens resilience, focus, and decision-making
- Purpose, service, and consistent action create long-term endurance and growth
- Controlled discomfort protocols: rucking, cold exposure, physical stress
- CNS reset through structured challenges
- Mindset reframing: "I get to, not I have to" and "Fix your face" to shift state
- 00:51 – Growing up without structure and finding purpose in service
- 02:27 – Joining the military and discovering direction
- 04:08 – How she chose the bomb squad and what EOD means
- 07:48 – What EOD teams do during stateside and presidential missions
- 09:14 – How bomb suit training works and what "bomb suit dumb" means
- 10:28 – Breaking the world record and the strategy behind it
- 12:59 – Running a bomb-suit mile on all seven continents
- 13:39 – Preparing for the Antarctica mission and raising awareness
- 18:50 – Her step-by-step advice for building resilience through daily discomfort
