#171: World's Best Problem Solvers - Green Beret and PAM Jets CEO Ben Harrow

#171: World's Best Problem Solvers - Green Beret and PAM Jets CEO Ben Harrow

Released Wednesday, 23rd July 2025
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#171: World's Best Problem Solvers - Green Beret and PAM Jets CEO Ben Harrow

#171: World's Best Problem Solvers - Green Beret and PAM Jets CEO Ben Harrow

#171: World's Best Problem Solvers - Green Beret and PAM Jets CEO Ben Harrow

#171: World's Best Problem Solvers - Green Beret and PAM Jets CEO Ben Harrow

Wednesday, 23rd July 2025
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Green Berets are America’s best problem solvers. There’s no challenge too great and no solution that cannot be found. This mentality exists in service and beyond. 


Ben Harrow solved complex challenges as a West Point Lacrosse star, leading soldiers in Iraq, and as he joined Special Forces to be a Green Beret in the Army. Today he’s the President of PAM Jets solving aviation’s largest logistical problems. But the biggest challenge Ben ever faced was when he stepped on a land mine. 


Ben is a double amputee who nearly lost his life in Afghanistan. From the sidelines of the 2024 Stars and Stripes Classic, the first ever lacrosse battle between Green Berets and Navy SEALs, Ben joined Fran Racioppi to share his story. After months of surgery and being told he would never walk again, he took his recovery into his own hands. 


Ben explains the meticulous research he conducted, the doctors he challenged and the method he developed to ensure he would walk and move on with life. He explains his resiliency mindset, how he applied it to becoming a Green Beret, solving his recovery challenge and how it drives him in entrepreneurship today.


Most importantly, Ben shows us that there’s nothing special about being Special Forces, you just have to want it more than anyone else. 


Watch, listen or read our conversation from Gillette Stadium and don’t forget to check out the rest of our series from the inaugural Stars and Stripes Classic as we gear up for the round two on September 1, 2025.


Highlights

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 1:42 Welcome to Gillette Stadium
  • 2:42 We Met In Iraq
  • 7:40 Joining Special Forces
  • 9:25 What Separates a Green Beret
  • 12:27 Stepping on a Landmine
  • 17:23 The Rehabilitation Process
  • 21:05 Learning how to walk again
  • 27:55 The Most Challenging Part
  • 29:34 SF Guys Building a Business
  • 38:30 What’s Next


Quotes

  • “As an athlete and competitive person, I’ve always wanted to be on the best teams.”
  • “That special mindshift puts that special in front of forces.”
  • “Special Operations in combat, if there was a board game, we’re like chess masters and everyone else is checkers masters.”
  • “My first thought when I stepped on that bomb was I got hit by a car.”
  • “Part of the reason I think I was able to get out and start the process of figuring out how to walk again was I took myself off the pain meds so quick.” 
  • “I got injured as a 215 lb tactical athlete to waking up in the hospital bed weighing only like 130.”
  • “The most challenging part was learning to have patience.”
  • “As an entrepreneur, you try everything.”
  • “That’s the biggest thing as an entrepreneur, being able to solve ambiguous problems.”
  • “It’s better to execute an 80% plan at 100% than waiting to create a 100% plan and executing at 80%.”
  • “My guidance to my team is consistently we don’t do everything, but we can do anything.”


The Jedburgh Podcast is brought to you by University of Health & Performance, providing our Veterans world class education and training as fitness and nutrition entrepreneurs. Follow the Jedburgh Podcast and the Green Beret Foundation on social media. Listen on your favorite podcast platform, read on our website, and watch the full video version on YouTube as we show why America must continue to lead from the front, no matter the challenge.


The Jedburgh Podcast and the Jedburgh Media Channel are an official program of The Green Beret Foundation.

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The Jedburgh Podcast empowers leaders to achieve success on their journey to transform themselves and their organizations. Creator, Host and Special Forces Green Beret Fran Racioppi interviews the world’s most prominent visionaries, drivers of change, and those dedicated to winning.Each episode is an in-depth discussion with trailblazers who’ve earned success through a dedication to talent development, preparation, introspection, and the drive to get things done. Our conversation will empower listeners to define success and operate at an elite level, regardless of the task at hand. In May 1943 the Allied Forces determined a new type of leader was required to win World War II. Operation Jedburgh parachuted three-man teams deep behind enemy lines to win no matter the challenge. Jedburghs lived by the mantra “how you prepare today, determines success tomorrow.”  Today's leaders are no different. Fran speaks with leaders in business, athletics, academics, and public service about their personal leadership stories of success, failure, and the road to continuous improvement. Our discussions focus on the character traits of elite performance used by Special Operations Forces to recruit, assess, select and retain elite performers. Through this lens, we show listeners that success in any field must be earned every day.We strive for each listener to take valuable lessons learned and concrete action steps to improve themselves, their teams, and their organizations. Although developed and used by US Special Operations Forces, these characteristics are inherently applicable to building resilient and successful organizations in any sector or industry, as well as in the betterment of our personal and professional lives. The Nine Characteristics of Elite Performance:-Drive: Growth mindset, be better than yesterday, continuous self-improvement-Resiliency: Perseverance in the face of challenges-Adaptability: Adjust one’s behavior to the situation-Humility: Recognize that you do not have all the answers; a willing learner maintains accurate self-awareness-Integrity: Understand what is legal and correct and align actions and words to both-Effective Intelligence: apply one’s experience and knowledge to the situation-Team Ability: Prioritize organizational needs ahead of oneself, work as a cohesive unit-Curiosity: Exploring the unknown, questioning the status quo in pursuit of better-Emotional Strength: Emotional control in stressful situations brings calm to chaos Fran Racioppi is the Founder & CEO of FRsix where he leads operations in critical infrastructure projects. He served 13 years in the US Army Special Forces as a Green Beret. Fran is passionate about building the world's best leaders and the impact our special operators have in service and beyond. He holds a BA from Boston University in Broadcast Journalism and an MBA from NYU Stern, as well as the security industry's highest accreditation as a Certified Protection Professional. The Jedburgh Podcast is an Official Program of The Green Beret Foundation. The Green Beret Foundation is a nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to supporting America's U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers and their families. They provide emergency, immediate, and ongoing support to Special Forces Soldiers and their families. The foundation is committed to growing and sustaining the needs of the Special Forces regiment for decades to come. Since its inception, the foundation has invested over $15 million in support of the Special Forces community, providing aid to more than 13,000 families with 87% of every dollar going directly into their programs and services.Join our Jedburgh Team to reach your dreams!

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