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Think.Fight.Learn.Repeat.

Hosted by Fight Club International · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 10 episodes

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10
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42m
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27
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Listen Score
15
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Virality (30d)
46
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About this podcast

Think. Fight. Learn. Repeat. is a podcast dedicated to exploring wargaming, military theory, and strategy. In each episode, we speak with leading thinkers and practitioners in these fields to uncover their motivations, examine their ideas, and challenge conventional assumptions.Learn more at www.fightclubinternational.org

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Fight Club International hosts Think.Fight.Learn.Repeat., a science show with 10 episodes published.

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Episode 10 : Task Force Maven with Col Arnel David

Jun 4, 202635m0

What does AI actually look like inside the world's most powerful military alliance? As the Director of Task Force Maven at NATO's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) Colonel Arnel David has spent years at t

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Episode 9 : Chinese Strategic Thinking with Phillip Colon

May 20, 202637m0

How do historical assumptions shape strategic decisions and what happens when we get them wrong? In this episode, Phillip Colon, a wargame analyst at Group W, part of Systems Planning and Analysis, joins the podcast to e

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Episode 8 : Part 2 - Multi-Domain Operations - From Concept to Practice with Col Elizabeth Pham

May 11, 202638m0

In Part 2 of our conversation with Colonel Elizabeth Pham, we go deeper into how NATO’s Multi-Domain Operations course is transforming the way warfighters think, decide, and act in contested environments. Colonel Pham ex

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Episode 7 : Part 1 - Multi-Domain Operations - From Concept to Practice with Col Elizabeth Pham

May 3, 202648m0

What does it actually take to fight and win in a world where every domain is contested, data moves at machine speed, and decisions matter more than platforms? In this first part of a two part episode, we sit down with Co

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Episode 6 : Decision Forcing Cases with Kevin Johnston and Kathleen O'Brien

Apr 20, 202632m0

What happens when there’s no clear right answer? In this episode, we sit down with Kevin Johnston and Kathleen O’Brien from Fight Club International to explore the power of Decision Forcing Cases, a method designed to pu

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Episode 5 : 10 Ukrainians vs NATO: The Impetus for Adaptation with Bryan Daugherty

Apr 5, 20261h 1m0

What happens when a small team of Ukrainian soldiers outperforms two NATO battalions in a major military exercise? In this episode, we sit down with defence expert Bryan Daugherty to unpack his provocative War on the Roc

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Episode 4 : Hybrid Deterrence and Countering China with Lucas Ziller

Mar 31, 202640m0

This week, we sit down with Lucas Ziller, U.S. Army officer and military scholar, to explore modern strategic competition and deterrence in the Indo-Pacific. Lucas is the author of the article, “A Hybrid Deterrence Model

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Episode 3 : Manoeuvre Warfare in the Baltics with Lukas Milevski

Mar 24, 20261h 1m0

Further Reading & References Manoeuvre Warfare in the BalticRevisiting the Idea of Sanctuary RussiaTargeting the Russian Rear Zone in a Hypothetical Baltic War Strategic Theory and Clausewitz’s Trinitarian Test In this e

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Episode 2 : What is Fight Club with Ed Farren - Part 2

Mar 17, 202631mEp. 2S1

In the second half of my conversation with Fight Club International co-founder Ed Farren, we explore how he envisions Fight Club fitting into the broader wargaming community, along with its future projects and his long-t

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Episode 1 : What is Fight Club with Ed Farren - Part 1

Mar 13, 202628mEp. 1S1

In the inaugural episode of Think. Fight. Learn. Repeat., host Lex Luciak speaks with Ed Farren, co-founder of Fight Club International, a global network dedicated to improving how professionals think about conflict thro

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