Hunter Gochenour spent 30 years doing it his way — and it nearly cost him everything. He grew up in a Luray, Virginia mountain town with a mother unraveling into meth addiction and a father who was barely present. By 18 he was in Myrtle Beach selling cocaine and Adderall, driving Corvettes, and watching people around him disappear. When a close friend turned up shot multiple times in the back of the head and the death was ruled a suicide, Hunter decided it was time to leave before the same thing found him. What followed was an Army career that started with four enlistment attempts and recruiter fraud and eventually landed him in the 18X-Ray Special Forces pipeline, through Infantry Basic, Airborne School, and the Special Operations Combat Medic course — until a bull riding injury put him on med hold. He deployed to Poland with the 82nd Airborne, served as a recon team leader, and was med-boarded out in 2024 against his will. By the fall of 2025, two relationships were over, the divorce was finalized, and Hunter was sitting on a horse farm outside Southern Pines with a .320 in his hand. A friend showed up with sunflower seeds. Then on November 10th, 2025, he drove to his buddy Tom's house, knocked on the door, and said he thought he needed to be saved. He walked into the yard and gave it all up on his knees. Tom had unknowingly cooked dinner for him and laid out four gifts and a card. Hunter says God knew he was coming. In this conversation, Hunter and Dan cover the full arc — the childhood he survived, the Army career he fought to earn and didn't want to lose, the ego that kept God out for 30 years, the spiritual warfare that hit the moment after salvation, and the January 2026 job site accident where a 16,000-pound machine ran over him and he walked away with a bruise on his ankle and drove himself to the hospital. Hunter is 30 years old, six months saved when he sits down with Dan, still mid-fight — and already leading other men to Christ wherever he finds them. Subscribe to The Rugged Path on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Rumble, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and Podbean. New episodes drop every two weeks. Show notes and full episode archive at theruggedpathpodcast.com.Version: 20241125





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