#33 John Berlejung (US Army) – New West Genetics

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#33 John Berlejung (US Army) - New West Genetics
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Not one of us were trained or prepared for this…

John Berlejung is a former US Army Tank Crewman and currently the R&D Supervisor at New West Genetics – a Colorado-based company developing industrial hemp genetics for adaption to various regions of the US. They combine traditional breeding with modern genetics to create stable, optimized traits, and varieties adapted for large-scale production.

John grew up in an austere household in the suburbs of Louisville, Kentucky in the 80s when kids could disappear for hours at a time, without a cell phone, and explore the boundaries of their environment, create adventures, and be exposed to risk without a safety net. His brother joined the Army when he was young and John lived vicariously through him, including his experiences during the first Gulf War. This and 9/11 were all the influence John needed to join the Army after high school, where he also served as a tank crew member. Like his brother, John was involved in an invasion of Iraq, this one in 2003. In this episode, he describes those experiences over a 15-month period and how there was a constant need to adapt to the changing mission, enemy, and environment. This ability to adapt is something concrete John continues to bring forward through his professional career.

Enjoy this episode as John talks about how he’s applied these skills to the private sector, from his being a Mud Logger on an oil rig, earning his Masters in Soil Science, and supporting hemp genetic development with New West Genetics.