
Sean Parnell
Former Ranger, infantry officer, and author of Outlaw Platoon. Shares his experiences in combat in Afghanistan.
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Aug 28, 2019 • 5h 24min
192: Important Lessons of Outlaw Platoon's Long and Horrific Road w/ Sean Parnell
Sean Parnell, a former Ranger and infantry officer, shares gripping tales from his time in Afghanistan, emphasizing the intense emotional landscape soldiers navigate. He dives into leadership lessons learned amid combat's chaos and the importance of trust and camaraderie within teams. Parnell reflects on transformative moments, such as dealing with the loss of comrades and the psychological toll of battle. He advocates for resilience and an active mindset, providing a poignant look at the human cost of war while encouraging a proactive approach to overcoming challenges.

Jan 31, 2024 • 1h 53min
BATTLEGROUND with Sean Parnell
Jack Carr interviews Sean Parnell, a retired U.S. Army Infantry captain, about his experiences in combat in Afghanistan and key leadership lessons. They also discuss Sean's unsuccessful congressional runs, frustrations with military generals, and the collapse of Afghanistan. They touch on topics like the transformative effects of war, tracking and defending against enemy fighters, and the influence of billionaires in politics.

Nov 10, 2024 • 1h
Election Victory Special with Eric Daugherty, Sean Davis, Sean Parnell and Scott Pressler 11/08/24
Guests Eric Daugherty, a top political analyst, Sean Davis, a conservative commentator, Sean Parnell, a military veteran, and Scott Pressler, a voter mobilization founder, delve into the recent election results. Daugherty analyzes surprising outcomes and voter demographic shifts. Davis critiques the left's reactions, while Parnell details his grassroots strategies in Pennsylvania. Pressler receives gratitude for his pivotal role in the state's Republican victories, providing insights on future campaigns and the importance of voter engagement.

Jul 15, 2024 • 2h 11min
Trump Assassination Attempt Fallout, And Florida Docs Case Dropped, with Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson, Dave Aronberg, Mike Davis, Sean Parnell, and More | Ep. 838
In this insightful discussion, legal expert Dave Aronberg analyzes the dismissal of the Florida documents case against Trump, exploring its far-reaching implications. Sean Parnell recounts the intense atmosphere at the Trump rally during the assassination attempt, emphasizing the unifying feelings present. Security failures are dissected by former Secret Service agent Chuck Marino and sniper John Spears, who highlight critical communication breakdowns. Emily Jashinsky critiques media responses, while the group reflects on the broader consequences of political violence on national unity.

Dec 8, 2024 • 1h 16min
Sunday Special with Sean Parnell, Mike Davis, Julie Kelly, Tim Murtaugh, Kurt Schlichter 12/08/24
Join Sean Parnell, a combat veteran, as he discusses defending friend Pete Hegseth against media attacks. Mike Davis weighs in on the controversial Hunter Biden pardon and its implications for justice. Julie Kelly shares insights on Kash Patel's appointment and the broader political landscape. Tim Murtaugh highlights the evolving media dynamics post-election. Lastly, Kurt Schlichter reflects on the challenges veterans face and the ongoing scrutiny they endure, emphasizing the need for public support.

Sep 15, 2024 • 59min
Sunday Special with Sean Parnell, Julie Kelly and some epic Dan rants 09/15/24
Sean Parnell, a political strategist, discusses the critical role Pennsylvania plays in upcoming elections and voter engagement strategies. Julie Kelly dives into judicial developments involving Judges Merchan and Chutkin, shedding light on the complexities of the January 6th pipebomb case. The conversation also critiques mainstream political narratives and performances in debates, showcasing how public perception is shaped. Dan adds his fiery takes on government involvement and recent legal battles, adding flair to the intense political dialogue.

Mar 13, 2024 • 14min
Image Straight from Hell with Sean Parnell
Retired U.S. Army captain Sean Parnell shares intense combat experiences in Afghanistan, including a heart-wrenching encounter with injured children. Explore his journey from military challenges to leadership, with a focus on decision-making and emotional struggles amidst chaos.

Nov 2, 2022 • 1h 28min
Undecideds Breaking Red, and Biden's Sad Gaffe, with Josh Holmes, and Sean Parnell on His Personal Story | Ep. 425
Join Josh Holmes, co-host of the Ruthless Podcast and a political strategist, along with Sean Parnell, a military veteran and best-selling author, as they dissect crucial midterm races and the notable undecided voter demographic. They tackle polling inaccuracies and critique Democratic leadership, especially focusing on Biden's recent gaffe. Parnell opens up about his custody battle, revealing its impact on his political journey and personal life, while also sharing his future aspirations in politics.

Oct 27, 2022 • 41min
Megyn's Tribute to Her Sister, and Media Lying to Cover for Fetterman: Part One with Sean Parnell | Ep. 421
Sean Parnell, a decorated combat veteran and former Republican Senate candidate, joins to unpack his tumultuous experience in the Pennsylvania Senate race. He discusses the media's misleading coverage of John Fetterman's health, sparking a critical look at transparency in politics. The conversation also dives into the emotional challenges of public service and the importance of personal integrity when voting. Plus, a heartfelt tribute from the host to her late sister adds a poignant touch to the discussion.

Aug 16, 2021 • 1h 19min
Afghanistan Falls to the Taliban, with Sean Parnell and Charles C.W. Cooke | Ep. 146
Sean Parnell, a decorated combat veteran and Pennsylvania Senate candidate, joins Charles C.W. Cooke, a senior writer for National Review, to dissect the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. They discuss the betrayal felt by Afghan allies and the implications for women’s rights under Taliban rule. Parnell and Cooke critique President Biden's foreign policy decisions and highlight the potential risks posed by a power vacuum, while also reflecting on the mixed feelings of veterans. The conversation navigates the moral and political ramifications for both parties.