
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
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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The Arctic doesn't forgive mistakes, it punishes them.
In this episode, I sit down with Dylan Abbott, an instructor at the Canadian Army's Advanced Warfare Centre, where he teaches Arctic warfare and survival. Dylan breaks down what it truly takes t... more
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 the intersection of artificial... more
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 explain why understanding Chin... more
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 explains how the course moves b... more
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The show centers on wargaming, military theory, and strategic practice, featuring conversations with practitioners and researchers who bridge doctrine, operational reality, and cutting-edge technology. Episodes frequently explore NATO operations, multi-domain operations, AI-enabled decision support, and innovative pedagogy for military education, often highlighting real-world applications, interoperability across international partners, and the cultural/organizational challenges of adopting new ideas. A notable strength is the blend of practitioner-grounded insight with rigorous analysis, including case studies, historical memory, and wargaming communities, which can be especially valuable for defense professionals, policymakers, and academ... more
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Recent guests on Think.Fight.Learn.Repeat. include:
1. Arnel David
2. Phillip Colon
3. Elizabeth Pham
4. Kathleen O'Brien
5. Kevin Johnston
6. Bryan Daugherty
7. Lucas Ziller
8. Lukas Milevski
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