Welcome to another powerful episode of Aim Higher, where we dive deep into the stories and lessons that shape extraordinary leaders. In this episode, host Skip Prichard sits down with his friend and American hero, Captain Charlie Plumb. Captain Plumb’s remarkable journey includes flying 75 missions over Vietnam, being shot down and enduring nearly six years as a prisoner of war—experiencing torture, isolation, and the ultimate test of resilience.
Together, Skip Prichard and Charlie Plumb explore profound topics like adversity, forgiveness, leadership, and the power of personal accountability. From the practical wisdom that “acid does more harm in the vessel it’s stored than on the subject it’s poured,” to the vital role of hope and unity under the harshest conditions, Charlie Plumb shares the perspectives that have inspired thousands across the globe.
This episode offers not only a gripping look into history, but also relatable life lessons on gratitude, faith, and overcoming any circumstance. Whether you’re struggling with your own setbacks or searching for ways to support others, Charlie Plumb’s enduring story and message will move you to aim higher in your own life.
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