Acts of service have impressionable ways of impacting our lives and building our character. It shines a light on the priorities in life which we hold the closest and place the most value on. It teaches us the connectivity of authentic relationship building is vitally important. A decorated combat veteran with multiple deployments, Lieutenant Colonel Jason Pike, served 31 years in the United States Army as both an enlisted and officer, including nine years overseas in five countries. Jason earned over 30 service awards & badges and survived a wicked amount of Military training.

His book A Soldier Against All Odds compiles all his life events in an inspiring storytelling format with the ups and downs of a life in uniform. His diversity of Army jobs, assignments, and schools from age 17 to 48 sets this military memoir up differently than most.



Jason’s brutal honesty on how he did it while disclosing many sacred secrets about how he survived is unique. With a straightforward account of one man’s journey, he inspires audiences nationwide at speaking events and shows how to be resilient and to persevere no matter what disadvantages and life struggles may happen. The Army investigated him, arrested him, and tried to break him. He joined me over the weekend to tell me more.


For more information: http://jasonpike.org/


Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/Soldier-Against-All-Odds-Memoir-ebook/dp/B0BR2SHZJ1?ref_=ast_author_mpb