TMF PREVIEW | Make Friends with Jack Carr

What if your real calling has been with you since you were a kid—and you’ve just forgotten how to hear it?
In this preview episode, former Navy SEAL turned bestselling thriller author Jack Carr sits down with Travis to unpack where certainty of purpose actually comes from, and why your most honest clues are often buried in what you were obsessed with between ages eight and eighteen. From growing up surrounded by his late grandfather’s World War II maps, medals, and Marine Corps aviation memorabilia, to getting hooked on black‑and‑white “frogman” films and library books about early Naval special operations, Jack shares how the stories, artifacts, and heroes of his childhood quietly imprinted a lifelong desire to test himself and serve something bigger than himself.
Jack explains why humans are wired to prove their value to the “tribe,” and how, in a world of comfort and convenience, that ancient drive to hunt, fight, and contribute hasn’t disappeared—it’s just been numbed. He and Travis explore the idea of an inner “voice” or sixth sense that pushes you toward challenge, risk, and service, and how ignoring it in favor of safer, more socially acceptable paths can leave you feeling lost as an adult. They also dig into why the books, movies, and TV you binge when you’re young work like a time machine: they don’t just entertain you, they program your sense of identity, possibility, and what a meaningful life looks like.
You’ll hear how Jack’s early immersion in classic thrillers and 80s action heroes didn’t just inspire his SEAL career; it became a stealth education in storytelling—structure, pacing, character, and theme—long before he ever wrote a sentence. He breaks down why reading physical books as an active participant hits your brain differently than passively consuming content on screens or through audiobooks, and how that deliberate input helped him transition from special operations to a second career as an author without ever feeling like he needed a “Plan B.”
The conversation also turns to parenting and the modern “wild west” of algorithms, social media, and what Jack bluntly calls “manipulation devices.” As a dad, he shares how he thinks about mentors, cultural influences, and the difference between choosing your heroes—like Rocky or classic war stories—and being fed influencers and content you never asked for. He and Travis wrestle with how to help kids trust their instincts, protect their attention, and still hear that inner calling in a world where the loudest voices are often coming from bots, brands, and foreign actors instead of real mentors.
If you’ve ever felt disconnected from your purpose, wondered when you lost touch with the most unapologetic version of yourself, or questioned whether it’s too late to follow that nagging inner voice, this preview will give you a powerful lens: look back at what lit you up before the world told you who to be.
Hit play to hear why Jack believes the best futures are built by those who stay students for life, trust their gut, and are willing to test themselves in service of something greater.
Check out the full episode on Travis's Youtube HERE
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