JRE 1931 · June 27, 2024

Mike Glover

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Who is Mike Glover?

Mike Glover is a Special Forces/CIA veteran, outdoorsman, CEO of Fieldcraft Survival, and host of "The Black Rifle Coffee Podcast." www.fieldcraftsurvival.com

Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Mike Glover shares his journey from Special Forces and CIA work to founding Fieldcraft Survival and building a civilian preparedness community
  • 02Discussion of real-world survival skills, tactical training, and why civilians should develop practical self-reliance capabilities
  • 03Glover explains the mindset differences between military operators and civilians, and how to bridge that gap through proper training
  • 04Deep dive into the philosophy behind Fieldcraft Survival's mission to educate people on emergency preparedness and decision-making under stress
  • 05Talk about the evolution of the survival and preparedness movement, and how mainstream culture is becoming more interested in practical skills
  • 06Exploration of discipline, training methodology, and how to evaluate legitimate tactical instruction versus ego-driven nonsense
  • Mike Glover introduces his background in Special Forces and CIA work0:00:00
  • Discussion of founding Fieldcraft Survival and the philosophy behind the company0:15:30
  • Glover explains the difference between military operators and civilians in terms of stress response and training0:35:00
  • Deep dive into survival training methodology and why most survival content is poorly produced0:52:15
  • Conversation about the growing preparedness movement and why it resonates with regular people1:15:00

The Show

Joe sits down with Mike Glover, a former Special Forces and CIA operator who's built an impressive second career helping civilians get their heads right about survival and preparedness. The conversation is a refreshing break from the usual podcast fare because Glover isn't selling fear or conspiracies, he's selling actual competence and decision-making under pressure.

Glover walks through his evolution from military service to creating Fieldcraft Survival, which has become this cool community of people who actually want to learn skills instead of just collecting gear and fantasizing about apocalypse scenarios. The distinction he makes is important: most survival content is garbage because it's made by people with fragile egos who need to prove they're the baddest dude in the room. Glover's approach is different. He talks about teaching people to think clearly when things go sideways, which is way more useful than knowing 47 ways to start a fire.

One of the best parts of the conversation is when they get into the mindset stuff. Military operators have their heads wired differently because they've been through the actual stress inoculation process. Civilians need that same training methodology but applied to realistic scenarios they might actually encounter. It's not about becoming a commando, it's about having the mental tools to function when your nervous system is screaming at you.

Glover also touches on why the preparedness space has exploded. People aren't crazy for wanting to know how to handle emergencies. The world is genuinely more chaotic and unpredictable than it was 30 years ago, supply chains are fragile, and there's value in knowing your skills actually work before you need them. This isn't some tin-foil hat thing, it's just being a responsible adult.

The podcast stuff comes up too. Glover hosts The Black Rifle Coffee Podcast, which is part of a broader movement of practical-minded people just talking shop about real skills and mindset. It's refreshing compared to a lot of the noise out there. He's built a brand and community around actually useful information, and it resonates because people can tell he's not selling them something they don't need.

Best Quotes

Most survival content is made by people with fragile egos who need to prove they're the baddest guy in the room, and that's not useful information

Mike Glover

From the JRE 1931 conversation with Mike Glover.

The real skill isn't knowing how to build a shelter, it's being able to think clearly when your nervous system is telling you to panic

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 1931 conversation with Mike Glover.

People aren't crazy for wanting to be prepared. Supply chains are fragile and the world is more unpredictable than it's ever been

Mike Glover

From the JRE 1931 conversation with Mike Glover.

Training is stress inoculation. You need to practice under pressure so that when real stress happens, your body already knows what to do

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 1931 conversation with Mike Glover.

Fieldcraft Survival exists to build a community of people who actually want to develop competence, not just collect gear and fantasize

Mike Glover

From the JRE 1931 conversation with Mike Glover.

Mentioned in This Episode

Books, supplements, gear, and other cool things that came up in conversation — not the podcast ads.

Fieldcraft Survival

Amazon

Training and education company founded by Mike Glover focused on practical survival skills, tactical decision-making, and preparedness for civilians.

The Black Rifle Coffee Podcast

Spotify

Podcast hosted by Mike Glover covering practical skills, mindset, preparedness, and real-world tactical knowledge.

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