Driving Force Podcast

Driving Force Podcast


Episode 20: George Hodgin - Founder and CEO of Biopharmaceutical Research Company, Stanford MBA, Retired Navy SEAL

June 07, 2020

Today’s guest is George Hodgin. George is currently the founder and CEO of Biopharmaceutical Research Company (BRC). BRC was founded to address the needs of America's scientific community for diverse types of research quality and federally compliant cannabis and to provide USDA-compliant hemp testing. Cannabis is still illegal under federal law, meaning organizations like universities, biotech, and pharma companies can’t conduct research or clinical trials on the potential medical benefits and detriments of cannabis like they can with other drugs. BRC is working to solve this issue. Prior to founding BRC while getting his MBA at Stanford, George served as a Navy SEAL officer for a little over 6 years where he was responsible for (among other duties) leading a team of 24 Navy SEALs conducting counterinsurgency and counterterrorism operations across five countries in Asia and the Middle East. In this interview, we get into where he grew up and the inspiration for joining the military, his decision to want to become a SEAL and preparation for SEAL training, what it was like to adjust to life outside the teams, and finally his company BRC.


Timestamps


00:03:43 Intro and where he grew up


00:05:16 Doing hard things to serve others


00:08:49 Why he decided to go to college before attending SEAL training


00:13:43 What sparked his interest in joining the military


00:15:06 Going to UNC


00:19:55 Only person in his ROTC class interested in becoming a SEAL


00:23:56 Going to BUD/S as an officer


00:27:56 How being a SEAL changed his perspective on life


00:31:46 Inspiration to start BRC and company overview


00:36:30 What the company is doing now


00:38:09 Fundraising


00:39:18 Biggest roadblocks facing the company


00:40:35 Ultimate vision for BRC


00:41:57 His driving force


00:43:06 Advice for people looking to find their purpose