Episode Description
This week on the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast, Logan Stark sits down with AG Gregoroff, founder
of Toehold Flip Flops, for one of the most wild and jaw-dropping conversations we’ve had yet.
AG opens up about growing up in a violent gang-infested neighborhood, selling guns as a
teenager, and facing 16 years in prison after a corrupt drug raid changed his life forever. After
two years behind bars, he walked free and built a life defined by obsession, discipline, and
legacy.
Now the founder of one of the most premium flip flop companies on the planet, AG shares how
his father’s final words fueled a mission he refuses to quit.
If you’re an entrepreneur, a veteran, or someone chasing redemption this episode is a must
listen.
TOPICS COVERED:
● Growing up surrounded by violence and addiction
● Wrongful charges, jail time, and fighting for justice
● Why obsessive craftsmanship drives Toehold’s success
● Military contracting and training Marines in survivability
● Finding peace in the ocean and purpose through pain
● Legacy, fatherhood, and building something that lasts
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 – Psychotically Obsessed with Perfecting Everything in Life
04:41 – Growing Up in Vista, CA: Gangs, Cows, and Condos
19:23 – Teen Gun Sales, Mormon Disguise, and Street Smarts
23:51 – Getting Raided and Facing 16 Years in Prison
27:44 – Life in Jail: Surviving Violence and Corrupt Systems
31:15 – Prison Rules, Stabbings, and the Cost of Integrity
35:08 – Getting Out and Starting Over with Nothing
39:02 – Becoming a Military Contractor and Security Pro
42:21 – Training Marines for Survival in Helicopter Crashes
46:09 – Developing the Art of Situational Awareness
50:44 – Jiu-Jitsu as a Lifeline Inside and Outside of Jail
55:37 – The Apple Store Job That Shifted AG’s Focus
59:55 – AG’s Father Passes Away: A Message That Changed Everything
01:04:33 – Building Toehold from Grief, Purpose, and Obsession
01:09:10 – What It Takes to Make Something Truly Great
01:14:44 – AG on Legacy, Faith, and Doing Hard Things
01:21:03 – Why He’ll Never Sell Out—And Doesn’t Care if You Buy
01:28:17 – Final Thoughts: Work Ethic, Redemption, and Purpose