As featured in…

  • PRN Newswire

    As featured in PRN Newswire  Since the inception of Fire Team Whiskey, founder and CEO, former Army Captain Stephanie Lincoln wanted Fire Team Whiskey to provide a fitness and weight loss solution for military members and first responders, not for aesthetics, but for survival. Stephanie has been focused every day on convincing military members and first responders that being overweight, unhealthy, and unfit isn’t about meeting some shallow standard; it is about the fact that these factors can be the difference between life and death on any given day. When you are unfit and unhealthy, this reduces your reaction time, your ability to move quickly, your ability to fend off attacks, and your energy to endure physically demanding tasks over time. Stephanie found herself in the very situation she had been warning others about; she became lost in the Olympic National Forrest and had to survive physically demanding and life-threatening situations for 3 days. Click here to read the article.

  • First Coast News

    Watch Jacksonville news coverage announcing Stephanie’s rescue by National Park rescue teams. Click here to watch the video.

  • The Peninsula Daily News

    Read an article written by a local newspaper with an exclusive interview with Stephanie Lincoln the day after she was rescued by helicopter after being lost in the Olympic National Park for 3 days. Click here to read the article.

  • First Coast News Interview

    DescriptionWatch Jacksonville news coverage with an exclusive interview with Stephanie Lincoln the day after she was rescued by helicopter after being lost in the Olympic National Park for 3 days. Click here to watch the video of the interview.

  • The Weird Works! Podcast

    Most people don’t wake up every day expecting to encounter a life or death situation like Stephanie did but being prepared mentally and physically can be life-saving. Ask yourself if when push comes to shove, will your body show up for you and perform in the way that you expect it to? If not, please use the tools and information in this podcast and in the links to get on a healing journey and build up your reserves today! It’s never too late to start your healing process. There is Hope! Your Body Heals! Click here to watch the podcast.

  • The Prove Me Wrong Podcast

    Former Army Captain Stephanie Lincoln joins the Prove Me Wrong Podcast to discuss her 3-day ordeal in the Olympic National Forest. Stephanie became lost shortly into her hike on a seldom-used trail and had to use her training and experience to survive, eventually being rescued after three days alone in the forest. Your preparation could be the difference between life and death. Listen to Stephanie as she tells her story of survival. Click here to watch the full interview.

  • GI Jobs Magazine

    FTW Founder and CEO and Former Army Captain Stephanie Lincoln was recently featured in the November 2020 G.I Jobs Magazine about her 3 day survival experience being lost in the Olympic National Forest. Click here to read the article.

  • GI Jobs Magazine YouTube Channel

    FTW Founder and CEO and Former Army Captain Stephanie Lincoln was recently featured in the November 2020 G.I Jobs Magazine about her 3 day survival experience being lost in the Olympic National Forest. Click here to watch the video interview.

  • The Women's Business Luncheon

    Fire Team Whiskey Founder former Army Captain Stephanie Lincoln was recently the guest speaker at the Women's Business Luncheon and told her story of being lost in the wilderness for 3 days and her 56 hour battle for her life. She discusses some lessons learned and how she is applying those lessons learned to her life, relationships, and her business. Click here to watch her presentation.

  • The Washington State Hiking Podcast

    Stephanie Lincoln, former US Army Veteran and all around bad ass (and Washington State Hiking Podcast listener!) sits down with Jennie to share about what she learned and how's she's changed as a hiker since being a missing person for three days in Olympic National Forest in August 2020. 

    Stephanie shares about how she survived, how she was rescued (spoiler alert - she was rescued!), how she returned to solo hiking as a woman after this ordeal, moving to Washington State two years ago and more. 

    Click here to listen to the podcast.