Marine Corps veteran Kevin Jewell shares how he went from CrossFit Kokomo member to co-owner, and how the gym evolved from a fitness competition space into a true community hub serving grandparents, first responders, and manufacturing shift workers alike. He also opens up about the gym's 24-hour fundraiser for Jackson Street Commons, a local homeless veteran shelter, which has raised over $126,000 in seven years by giving veterans not just what they need, but what they want.
00:00 – What CrossFit Really Looks Like
00:43 – Welcome to Season 3 of the Spotlight Podcast
01:16 – Meet Kevin Jewell: Marine to Gym Owner
03:39 – Discovering CrossFit in the Marine Corps & Afghanistan
04:56 – The Unexpected Offer to Buy the Gym
08:29 – Sponsor Spotlight: Community First Bank of Indiana
09:53 – How Kevin's View of CrossFit Has Changed
13:31 – Why Community Matters More Than the Workout (Covid Story)
18:11 – Why Giving Back to Veterans Became Personal
20:56 – The First 24-Hour Fundraiser for Jackson Street Commons
22:52 – Needs vs. Wants: Rethinking How to Help Veterans
28:36 – Building a Coaching Staff With the Right Values
39:25 – The Senior Class: Keeping Members Independent for Life
47:23 – Scheduling Around Shift Workers & First Responders
50:21 – Childcare, Community Support & the Biggest CrossFit Myth
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