{"id":13653,"date":"2026-05-22T21:35:30","date_gmt":"2026-05-22T21:35:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wildgreenquest.com\/?p=13653"},"modified":"2026-05-22T21:35:30","modified_gmt":"2026-05-22T21:35:30","slug":"black-rifle-coffee-co-founders-new-memorial-day-music-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wildgreenquest.com\/?p=13653","title":{"rendered":"Black Rifle Coffee Co-Founder&#8217;s New Memorial Day Music Video"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p><a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.blackriflecoffee.com\/\">Black Rifle Coffee Company <\/a>is marking Memorial Day with a project that\u2019s a lot heavier than your average holiday promo. The veteran-founded coffee brand, launched in 2014, has grown into a nationally recognized company built around serving great coffee and supporting veterans, active-duty service members, first responders, and their families. This year, co-founder and former Army Ranger Mat Best released \u201c<a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/nLVyy2_SUFA?si=4uBaRKG469TD3kk7\">Folded Flag<\/a>,\u201d an original song and music video that pays tribute to fallen service members and the Gold Star families who live with that loss every day. Backed by a $150,000 commitment to the<a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/majorbrenttaylor.com\/\"> Major Brent Taylor Foundation<\/a>, Best explained the mission of the video and how he hopes it will help pull Memorial Day\u2019s focus away from sales and back to remembrance.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What made you want to do something like this?<\/strong><br \/>I\u2019ve done a series called \u201cI Choose Life\u201d throughout my career on the internet, and it\u2019s always meant a lot to me because people go through struggles\u2014men in general, veterans in particular\u2014and a lot of that stuff is what the standard male doesn\u2019t want to talk about. Around Memorial Day especially, I think it\u2019s become so commercialized: people think, \u201cI get an extra day off, I\u2019m gonna barbecue and drink beer,\u201d which is great because it\u2019s a celebration of our freedoms\u2014but the generational sacrifice it took to give us that should be front and center at the same time. I wrote \u201cFolded Flag\u201d about my friend Luke, who passed away in 2008, as a way to tell a story of remembrance around him and hopefully inspire people going into the weekend to really understand the severity of sacrifice\u2014not just in the GWOT [Global War on Terror] era, but all the way back to places like Omaha Beach in World War II.<\/p>\n<p><strong>For people who don\u2019t know, tell us a little about Black Rifle Coffee Company and what inspired you to create it.<\/strong><br \/>The origin story of Black Rifle is kind of fun because we never set out to be a big CPG company selling coffee at scale. I was already on the internet and had a lifestyle apparel company when I met my business partner and now CEO, Evan Hafer, who was this small\u2011time roaster in his basement working on a one\u2011pound roaster. He\u2019d been in the GWOT as a Special Forces soldier and used to retrofit Humvees to roast coffee during the invasion of Iraq, so it was this perfect coalescing of my love for brand-building and his love for coffee. We looked around and saw no one in our community doing what we wanted to do, so we said, \u201cWhy don\u2019t we sell coffee that tastes freaking awesome and support the things we love\u2014our community?\u201d That idea caught fire and has taken off over the last roughly 11 years, and we\u2019re incredibly thankful for the support we still have today.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Where did the name Black Rifle Coffee Company come from?<\/strong><br \/>I\u2019ve got to give credit to Evan. He was running a high\u2011level training course for a three\u2011letter agency, roasting coffee in the back of a truck, and he had his black rifle\u2014our service rifle, the life\u2011saving tool we take everywhere to protect our friends and ourselves\u2014right there next to this delicious coffee. Coffee is usually the first thing all of us do in the morning before we get into the team room or our jobs, and those two things pair perfectly, especially at the range: we\u2019re gonna go do all this crazy training, but first, coffee. Out of that moment, Black Rifle Coffee was born.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How long did you serve, and did you know you were going to become an entrepreneur when you got out?<\/strong> <br \/>I did four years and five deployments with the 2nd Ranger Battalion, then got out and worked another five and a half years for another organization, doing multiple combat deployments, so I\u2019m just shy of 10 years of carrying a gun professionally. When I separated from the military, I did not have a plan\u2014I always joke that I was just a stupid Ranger who got out thinking, \u201cWhatever, I\u2019ll figure it out,\u201d and a year later I was like, \u201cOh God, what am I doing?\u201d I tried college, but the campus culture didn\u2019t fit; about a year and a half later, I got a job with a three\u2011letter agency, put myself through college, and slowly navigated civilian life to figure out what I wanted to do. I\u2019m very thankful that my day\u2011to\u2011day still lives in the veteran and military community\u2014doing work I love and, yes, still getting to play with lasers, guns, and jump out of planes once in a while.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How did your military experience shape the way you run the business?<\/strong><br \/>Coming out of a prestigious unit like the 75th Ranger Regiment, the biggest thing you carry with you is accountability. In that unit, every day is an interview for your job\u2014it\u2019s not like you get your tan beret and coast. You\u2019re tested constantly, expected to be a high achiever, and your teammates expect a certain level of performance. That translates almost perfectly into entrepreneurship because no one tells you when to wake up, what to do, or how hard to work; it\u2019s all on you. Sometimes you have to get up at 3:00 in the morning and go to bed at 1:00, and it\u2019s brutal, but the accountability to show up, do the work, and be a high\u2011functioning leader is directly rooted in my time in the 2nd Ranger Battalion.<\/p>\n<p><strong>No one\u2019s shooting at you as an entrepreneur, but sometimes it feels like it. How do you manage the stress when things aren\u2019t going how you hoped?<\/strong><br \/>It took me a long time to get into the right mental space for that. In entrepreneurship, you rarely celebrate wins; every problem in the organization funnels up to you, so you\u2019re problem\u2011solving 24\/7 and feel like you\u2019re drowning, and even when you land something like getting into a massive retailer, the reaction is more, \u201cThank God it\u2019s not a problem\u201d than a celebration. My advice is that you\u2019ve got to be tough and gritty and stop fixating on small, extraneous things you can\u2019t control; sometimes you have to just accept a loss, let it go, and not invest your emotion into it because that only hurts your path forward. I recently went through a divorce that reminded me of business in that way\u2014there were things that weren\u2019t fair, but focusing on them wouldn\u2019t help, so I stayed focused on the future, found the successes, and refused to let the losses hold me back.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What about the charitable side of what you do? How does that fit into the company?<\/strong><br \/>Part of our core mission is summed up as \u201cgreat coffee, great mission,\u201d and that mission has two buckets: the cultural side with our content and the philanthropic side of the business. When we went public, we formalized that mission aspect by becoming a public benefit corporation, which means we actually have a fiduciary responsibility to participate in the community and support charities\u2014and that\u2019s something Evan and I really wanted, so that mission lives in the company\u2019s DNA even beyond us. We\u2019ve got a great director of philanthropy, Dean, who does incredible work for the community, and any time we do a project we try to align it with that mission. For this Memorial Day piece, I asked him to find a grassroots, family\u2011oriented organization that really understands Memorial Day; that led us to Jennie Taylor and the <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/majorbrenttaylor.com\/\">Major Brent Taylor Foundation<\/a>, which brings Gold Star families together for community and resources. With \u201cFolded Flag,\u201d we pledged 150,000 dollars to the Foundation, which will help fund events like a gathering at Fort Benning where 50 to 60 Gold Star families will connect, network, and access support programs\u2014just one example of the kind of impact we\u2019re trying to make.<\/p>\n<p><strong>For the coffee drinkers out there, what do you recommend to really light up in the morning?<\/strong><br \/>I live or die by Silencer Smooth\u2014that\u2019s my favorite. It\u2019s a light roast, and people assume dark roast has more caffeine, but that\u2019s a fallacy; the lighter roast can actually give you more of that kick. I do a double shot on an espresso machine and drink Americanos, just black coffee. If I\u2019m not drinking that, I\u2019m reaching for our energy drink, which is also sourced from coffee and is absolutely delicious.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div>\n<p><a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.blackriflecoffee.com\/\">Black Rifle Coffee Company <\/a>is marking Memorial Day with a project that\u2019s a lot heavier than your average holiday promo. The veteran-founded coffee brand, launched in 2014, has grown into a nationally recognized company built around serving great coffee and supporting veterans, active-duty service members, first responders, and their families. This year, co-founder and former Army Ranger Mat Best released \u201c<a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/nLVyy2_SUFA?si=4uBaRKG469TD3kk7\">Folded Flag<\/a>,\u201d an original song and music video that pays tribute to fallen service members and the Gold Star families who live with that loss every day. Backed by a $150,000 commitment to the<a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/majorbrenttaylor.com\/\"> Major Brent Taylor Foundation<\/a>, Best explained the mission of the video and how he hopes it will help pull Memorial Day\u2019s focus away from sales and back to remembrance.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What made you want to do something like this?<\/strong><br \/>I\u2019ve done a series called \u201cI Choose Life\u201d throughout my career on the internet, and it\u2019s always meant a lot to me because people go through struggles\u2014men in general, veterans in particular\u2014and a lot of that stuff is what the standard male doesn\u2019t want to talk about. Around Memorial Day especially, I think it\u2019s become so commercialized: people think, \u201cI get an extra day off, I\u2019m gonna barbecue and drink beer,\u201d which is great because it\u2019s a celebration of our freedoms\u2014but the generational sacrifice it took to give us that should be front and center at the same time. I wrote \u201cFolded Flag\u201d about my friend Luke, who passed away in 2008, as a way to tell a story of remembrance around him and hopefully inspire people going into the weekend to really understand the severity of sacrifice\u2014not just in the GWOT [Global War on Terror] era, but all the way back to places like Omaha Beach in World War II.<\/p>\n<p><strong>For people who don\u2019t know, tell us a little about Black Rifle Coffee Company and what inspired you to create it.<\/strong><br \/>The origin story of Black Rifle is kind of fun because we never set out to be a big CPG company selling coffee at scale. I was already on the internet and had a lifestyle apparel company when I met my business partner and now CEO, Evan Hafer, who was this small\u2011time roaster in his basement working on a one\u2011pound roaster. He\u2019d been in the GWOT as a Special Forces soldier and used to retrofit Humvees to roast coffee during the invasion of Iraq, so it was this perfect coalescing of my love for brand-building and his love for coffee. We looked around and saw no one in our community doing what we wanted to do, so we said, \u201cWhy don\u2019t we sell coffee that tastes freaking awesome and support the things we love\u2014our community?\u201d That idea caught fire and has taken off over the last roughly 11 years, and we\u2019re incredibly thankful for the support we still have today.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.entrepreneur.com\/business-news\/why-this-veteran-founder-put-out-a-music-video-not-a-discount-code-this-memorial-day\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Black Rifle Coffee Company is marking Memorial Day with a project that\u2019s a lot heavier than your average holiday promo. 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