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Fight Club International
Fight Club International
NATO
Wargaming
Multi-Domain Operations
Georgetown University
Artificial Intelligence
Manoeuvre Warfare
China
Taiwan
Ukraine
Decision Forcing Case
Project Maven
Russo-Ukraine War
Command Bond Operations
Maven Smart System
Baltic Defense Line
Ukraine Conflict
United States
Hedgehog 2025
Fight Club USA

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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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.

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Arnel David
Colonel, US Army officer; Director of Task Force Maven at NATO SHAPE
NATO SHAPE
Episode: Episode 10 : Task Force Maven with Col Arnel David
Phillip Colon
War game analyst
Group W in SPA Company
Episode: Episode 9 : Chinese Strategic Thinking with Phillip Colon
Elizabeth Pham
Colonel, US Marine Corps; Director of Joint Plans and Operations at the NATO School
NATO School Oberammergau
Episode: Episode 7 : Part 1 - Multi-Domain Operations - From Concept to Practice with Col Elizabeth Pham
Kathleen O'Brien
Co-presenter discussing decision forcing cases, Fight Club USA
Fight Club USA
Episode: Episode 6 : Decision Forcing Cases with Kevin Johnston and Kathleen O'Brien
Kevin Johnston
Co-presenter discussing decision forcing cases, Fight Club USA
Fight Club USA
Episode: Episode 6 : Decision Forcing Cases with Kevin Johnston and Kathleen O'Brien
Bryan Daugherty
Former US Marine and Defence Analyst
War on the Rocks
Episode: Episode 5 : 10 Ukrainians vs NATO: The Impetus for Adaptation with Bryan Daugherty
Lucas Ziller
US. Army officer and military scholar specializing in strategic competition and deterrence
US Army
Episode: Episode 4 : Hybrid Deterrence and Countering China with Lucas Ziller
Lukas Milevski
Scholar of military strategy and international security; assistant professor at Leiden University
Leiden University
Episode: Episode 3 : Manoeuvre Warfare in the Baltics with Lukas Milevski
Ed Farren
Co-founder of Fight Club International
Fight Club International
Episode: Episode 1 : What is Fight Club with Ed Farren - Part 1

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Lex Luciak
Host of Think.Fight.Learn.Repeat. with involvement across NATO-related topics and Fight Club networks; frequent collaborator on multi-domain operations and wargaming education.

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Episode 1 : What is Fight Club with Ed Farren - Part 1
Q: Who is Fight Club International for, and what is your vision for inclusivity within the community?
The host and Ed discuss a broad, inclusive mission, rejecting elitism and emphasizing that the group welcomes people from varied backgrounds beyond traditional military or defense sectors, provided they contribute thoughtful, curious perspectives.
Episode 1 : What is Fight Club with Ed Farren - Part 1
Q: What led you to start Fight Club International, and was there a specific moment or need in the community that pushed you to create it?
Ed explains that the initiative grew from a desire to disrupt orthodox thinking through gaming, inspired by a veteran mentor who placed a flyer in a bathroom seeking disruptors; the aim was to connect like-minded individuals and move beyond purely hobbyist play into practical, professional wargaming.
Episode 8 : Part 2 - Multi-Domain Operations - From Concept to Practice with Col Elizabeth Pham
Q: How is AI integrated into the course, and what are the cautions about relying on it?
AI is embedded as an operational tool with attention to ontology, limitations, and the risk of automation bias; practitioners must understand when to rely on AI, when to keep humans in or out of the loop, and how to validate AI outputs.
Episode 8 : Part 2 - Multi-Domain Operations - From Concept to Practice with Col Elizabeth Pham
Q: What is the difference between a kill chain and a kill web, and why does the course emphasize this evolution?
A kill chain is a linear sequence from sensor to shooter, while a kill web layers multiple chains to ensure resilience against disruption; this layered approach enables simultaneous, cross-domain coordination and robustness.
Episode 8 : Part 2 - Multi-Domain Operations - From Concept to Practice with Col Elizabeth Pham
Q: So at that point, it sounds to me, you weren't just building a course, you were building a way to translate cutting-edge capability into warfighting understanding. Why was that shift important?
The shift was about moving from doctrinal abstraction to operational relevance, starting with the battle space to ensure students can translate capability into real actions and converging effects across physical, virtual, and cognitive domains.

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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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