Tej Gill On His Transformation From An Elite Warfighter To An Entrepreneur Focused On God, Family, Country, And His Business
Tej Gill and Steve Bannon highlighted work, entrepreneurship, and perseverance under President Trump’s leadership. Bannon framed Trump as driving both the national narrative and concrete action to "save the country.” He tied this to the day’s theme of labor, opportunity, and the grit required for success, particularly in entrepreneurial ventures where setbacks are inevitable.
Gill, a former Navy SEAL and defense contractor, contrasted his past life of constant war-zone deployments with his current role as a family man and business owner. He described a complete mindset shift: from "war, war, war” to focusing on his wife, kids, faith, and building a premium coffee company, Warpath Coffee. Initially, Gill sold politically themed T-shirts, but after being banned on social media, he pivoted to coffee. He and his wife painstakingly developed blends, refusing to compromise on quality.
Drawing from SEAL discipline, Gill stressed "never quit,” relentless preparation, and aiming for the best. His company has now sold over 100,000 orders and earned nearly 13,000 five-star reviews. He credited success to networking, marketing, and persistence through failure. Bannon closed by urging listeners to support Gill’s venture as an example of MAGA-aligned entrepreneurship.
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Steve Bannon interviewed Trevor Comstock, founder of Sacred Union Health, about his leap into entrepreneurship and the mission behind his company. Bannon highlighted Comstock’s track record of launching original, best-selling products and praised his hands-on role in developing everything "from soup to nuts.”
Comstock explained that his health focus came from childhood—his mother kept junk food out of the house, and his father and uncles were doctors. Over time, he became committed to clean living, daily exercise, and supplements. However, he grew frustrated with the supplement industry, where products marketed as "healthy” often contained preservatives, dyes, GMOs, pesticides, and heavy metals. Inspired by RFK Jr.’s fight against toxins in food, Comstock saw an opportunity: create supplements and health products with truly clean, tested ingredients.
Sacred Union Health manufactures in GMP-certified facilities and goes a step further with third-party lab testing to guarantee purity. Products like their best-selling tallow moisturizer and new creatine supplement reflect this commitment. Comstock emphasized that he built the company to provide genuine alternatives to mass-market "fake healthy” products. Bannon closed by encouraging listeners to visit SacredHealth.com and use promo code "LABOR” for discounts, praising Comstock’s thoroughness and entrepreneurial vision.