
Chad Robichaux served in the United States Marine Corps, going on eight tours of duty in Afghanistan, fighting against terrorism.
He is a true hero.
Chad is the president and founder of Mighty Oaks Foundation, a leading military nonprofit serving the US military active-duty and veteran communities with highly successful peer-to-peer, faith-based, combat-trauma programs and combat-resiliency conferences. Chad and his team are dedicated to helping America’s military warriors and their families suffering from the unseen wounds of combat such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Chad and his wife, Kathy, have been married for twenty-two years and have three children. After years of deployments, their family personally faced the challenges of PTSD. Through the struggles that warriors face returning home, they now share a story of a victory in Christ and have dedicated their lives to sharing that story to mentor others like them.
Chad has been featured on such media outlets as Fox News, Forbes, The O’Reilly Factor, The Blaze with Glenn Beck, USA Today, Christian Post, Focus on the Family, The 700 Club, and a short biography film by I Am Second.
Chad is a Medal of Valor recipient for his bravery beyond the call of duty in law enforcement. Outside of his work with veterans, Chad and his sons train and teach Brazilian jiu-jitsu. He is a third-degree black belt and a former Pro MMA world champion who has used his platform to advocate for civilian support of America’s warriors returning home while competing in the sport’s biggest events such as NBC’s World Series of Fighting, Showtime’s StrikeForce, MTV2’s Bellator FC, and Legacy FC on HDNet and AXStv.
On this episode of the podcast, Chad shares his incredible journey from growing up in a broken home, losing his brother at an early age, joining the military, describing some of the most horrific situations a person could ever endure, how he came to Christ, and his desire to help save lives by serving and helping others suffering from PTSD.
Jos 1:9 Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go #BodyArmor pic.twitter.com/rRW774Ljbb
— Chad Robichaux (@ChadRobo) October 9, 2017
TIMELINE:
3:15 – Why he wrote the book “An UnFair Advantage” to share his story.
6:50 – Growing up and what sports looked like as a kid.
8:25 – Family dynamic growing up the son of a marine.
10:05 – Losing his brother at the age of 14.
11:05 – Growing up Roman Catholic
15:50 – Being married and being a Dad at the age of 20
17:40 – Entering law enforcement
18:20 – Having to kill someone on duty
25:10 – Police Shootings and the rarity of them
28:05 – Getting deployed to Afghanistan
33:30 – What evil looked like in Afghanistan
45:05 – The lowest point for Chad.
53:30 – Putting the pieces back together in his family.
56:05 – PTSD and over 20 soldiers a day committing suicides.
61:05 – What he’s learning from God right now.
Finished a Mighty Oaks Marriage Advance Program with some amazing military couples. Thx #NorthCoastChurch @northcoasttalk #MarriageAdvance pic.twitter.com/CmymvtM6FY
— Chad Robichaux (@ChadRobo) October 29, 2017
QUOTES:
“I knew my life would never be the same. I just knew I was going to be a part of this.”
“I didn’t care who I hurt. I was completely selfish and self driven.”
“I had no accountability. I was like a train without brakes.”
“My wife and I sat our kids down and said we were going to divorce.”
“Men of God aren’t weak. There’s nothing more bold, and courageous and masculine in this world than a man of God willing to stand up to the evils of this world. It changed everything for me.”
“I am learning to have the patience to let go and trust God in anything and everything.”
“If we’re in God’s will, we’ll always end up in the right place.”

Chad Robichaux in a taping for I Am Second. (Photo Courtesy: I Am Second/You Tube)


Benjamin Watson played 16 seasons in the NFL (2004-19) with the New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints and Baltimore Ravens. He won a Super Bowl in 2004-05 with the Patriots and played in another with New England in 2007-08.
He is also the author of three books and a college football analyst with the SEC Network.
Today on the podcast, Benjamin joins Matt Forte from Super Bowl Media Row in San Francisco to talk about overseas mission trips, Biblical justice and raising kids to follow Jesus.
>> Do you know Christ personally? Learn how you can commit your life to Him. <<
Well done @Sports_Spectrum team!! https://t.co/llMoinTiUu
— Benjamin Watson (@BenjaminSWatson) February 8, 2026
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Jason Adam is a pitcher with the San Diego Padres. He was selected by the Kansas City Royals in the 2010 MLB Draft and made his big-league debut with the team in May 2018. In addition to the Royals and Padres, he has also pitched for the Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago Cubs and Tampa Bay Rays. He was selected to his first MLB All-Star Game in 2025.
Today on the podcast, Jason Adam joins Matt Forte to discuss progress in the recovery of his quad tendon rupture from September 2025, how God has helped him through it, dealing with doubt in his career, and the beauty of being a girl dad.
>> Do you know Christ personally? Learn how you can commit your life to Him. <<
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James Mitchell is the team chaplain and director of player development with the New England Patriots. Previously, he was with the Tennessee Titans as their team chaplain.
James joins the show to share about what this 2025-26 season has been like, coming to New England from Tennessee along with head coach Mike Vrabel, the Bible studies and chapel services he’s led, and what it means to see players be outspoken about their faith.
>> Do you know Christ personally? Learn how you can commit your life to Him. <<
"You can quote 20,000 Bible verses but that don't mean anything if you aren't living one."
Patriots team chaplain James Mitchell on the Sports Spectrum podcast. pic.twitter.com/iXiqUUvIMV
— Sports Spectrum (@Sports_Spectrum) February 3, 2026
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Jonathan Rainey is the team chaplain of the 2025-26 NFC-champion Seattle Seahawks.
Jonathan joins the show to share about what this season has been like within the team, the Bible studies and chapel services he’s led, and what it means to see players be outspoken about their faith.
>> Do you know Christ personally? Learn how you can commit your life to Him. <<
"The theme was Jesus."
Jonathan Rainey @bigplayrainey is the Seahawks team chaplain. He talked about faith in the locker room and chapel services throughout the year for the NFC champs. pic.twitter.com/Zl3hYvtyE2
— Sports Spectrum (@Sports_Spectrum) February 3, 2026
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