Shawn Ryan (United States Navy)
Shawn Ryan is a podcaster and former U.S. Navy SEAL and Blackwater contractor for the CIA's Global Response Staff, known for hosting the Shawn Ryan Show. He is also the founder and CEO of Vigilance Elite, a tactical training company.[1][2][3] Military careerRyan enlisted in the U.S. Navy at the age of 18 and graduated from BUD/S training, achieving the designation of a Navy SEAL. He served with SEAL Teams 2 and 8. Ryan was deployed to combat zones in the Iraq War as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom and the War in Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. After his contract ended, Ryan became a contractor for the Central Intelligence Agency and served with the Global Response Staff of the Counterterrorism Mission Center.[1] He served a total of 14 years, from 2001 until 2015, across Naval Special Warfare and the CIA.[4] Post-military careerVigilance EliteIn December 2015, six months after completing his service as a contractor, Ryan founded Vigilance Elite. The company trains law enforcement and civilians in weapons handling and tactical skills, and is based in Florida. Ryan was inspired to found the company after watching videos of terror attacks and shooting incidents in which bystanders did not know how to react, which motivated him to begin training people for those situations.[1][5] To prepare for filming John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, actor Keanu Reeves trained with Ryan.[6][7] Some of the topics taught to Reeves included close-quarters combat, specifically clearing rooms.[8] Videos of Reeves and Ryan training together went viral ahead of the film's release.[9] The Shawn Ryan ShowRyan hosts The Shawn Ryan Show, a podcast produced by Vigilance Elite. The podcast features interviews with military personnel and veterans, with a focus on their experiences of war and life after serving in the military.[10][11] Guests include journalists, celebrities, politicians and business leaders,[12][13] including US President Donald Trump,[14] NRF leader Ahmad Massoud,[15] US Senator Tim Sheehy,[16] and Blackwater founder Erik Prince.[17] The show was one of the top 10 most listened to podcasts on Spotify in 2024.[18] In February 2023, the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command sent Ryan a cease-and-desist letter demanding that he remove an episode featuring Dallas Alexander, a Canadian former sniper with Joint Task Force 2. CANSOFCOM claimed this was because the episode contained classified footage of a record breaking shot in which a sniper killed an ISIS fighter from a 2.2 mile distance.[19] However, Ryan and Alexander stated their belief that the episode was censored because it contained Dallas' criticism of the Canadian armed forces' mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy.[20] Ryan re-edited the episodes to ensure they had no potentially classified information and re-uploaded them.[21] Other workRyan has also appeared on other series, including the The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show[22] and Tennessee Representative Tim Burchett's Tennessee Talks.[23] He has been featured in publications like CNBC,[24] and Sofrep.com.[25] Ryan was a guest at President Joe Biden's State of the Union address in 2024.[26] Personal lifeRyan lives in Tennessee with his family.[23] Ryan is a Christian, and often discusses his faith on the podcast. He has advocated for psychedelic-assisted therapy for traumatic brain injury and mental health issues.[4] Ryan is also a member of Veterans Advocacy Services.[27] References
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