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In this episode of the It'll Buff Podcast, host Daniel Grochowski interviews Peter Gudmundsson, a veteran with a diverse career spanning military service and various civilian roles. Peter shares his journey from military to civilian life, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, networking, and understanding organizational culture. He discusses the challenges veterans face during the transition and offers practical advice on how to navigate career decisions, build a personal brand, and evaluate job opportunities. The conversation highlights the value of mentorship and the need for veterans to articulate their experiences effectively in the civilian job market.TakeawaysPeter's journey from military to civilian life is filled with diverse experiences.Self-awareness is crucial for veterans transitioning to civilian careers.Networking is a powerful tool for job seekers, especially veterans.Understanding organizational culture can help veterans find the right fit.Veterans should focus on articulating their skills and experiences effectively.The importance of mentorship in navigating career transitions cannot be overstated.Evaluating job opportunities should include assessing money, momentum, and meaning.Veterans should take pride in their service and use it to connect with others.Avoid using the term 'just' when describing military roles to prevent undervaluing experiences.Organizations should genuinely value veterans for their unique skills and perspectives.
Explore the mil2civ transition from the perspective of Green Berets and discover why they founded Team Courser Racing! Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF): Transitioning from military to civilian life is challenging for everyone, regardless of their background or destination. It's crucial to understand your 3 M's and identify your battle buddies. The transition impacts each individual differently and at varied times. We also delve into the initiatives of Team Courser Racing. Learn about their mission here: https://courserracing.com/about-1 Grab some gear here: https://bigfootink.com/courser\_racing/shop/home Support them here: https://courserracing.com/ Join us and get ready to take notes—this episode is truly inspiring! NEXT STEPS: 💼 Jobs for Transitioning Military & Veterans: https://bit.ly/4dZSnTV 🤝 Partnership Opportunities for Small Businesses: https://bit.ly/47kReUH LET'S CONNECT: 🔗 Connect With Daniel Grochowski on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3XDP9Qg 🔔 Follow Five & Fly on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3B1d979
Join us for another fantastic episode of the "It'll Buff" podcast with an incredible guest and an inspiring transition story. Introducing Matt Gjertsen, our first Air Force Academy graduate, whose story is nothing short of captivating! The central theme of Matt's journey is reclaiming his time. From a young age, Matt was captivated by flight. As he pondered his future, he decided to outdo his peers by attending the Air Force Academy to pursue a career in military aviation. Matt's experience in the service turned out to be unexpectedly rewarding. He ranked second in his flight class, which led him to stay in Oklahoma as a flight instructor. Although not his initial preference, Matt found immense satisfaction in teaching and gained valuable time in return. Following this, he flew slower aircraft and relished the assignment. However, his career trajectory hit a roadblock when he realized that reaching the rank of Major meant his future in the Air Force was beyond his control. Matt then transitioned to SpaceX, where he thoroughly enjoyed his work. Yet, he recognized it wasn't his lifelong career, even with his passion for all things space. Matt desired control over his time. Thus began Matt's entrepreneurial journey. Was it easy? No! Was it worth it? Absolutely! We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did recording it! NEXT STEPS: 💼 Jobs for Transitioning Military & Veterans: https://bit.ly/4dZSnTV 🤝 Partnership Opportunities for Small Businesses: https://bit.ly/47kReUH LET'S CONNECT: 🔗 Connect With Daniel Grochowski on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3XDP9Qg 🔔 Follow Five & Fly on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3B1d979
This episode delves into an extraordinary origin story, exploring the journey from dedicated service to bootstrapping and growing a solar service company. Brian's path is anything but ordinary, and we are thrilled to share it with our audience. From an early age, Brian was driven by a strong desire to serve. His family’s military tradition dates back to WWII, so when the opportunity arose to attend the United States Military Academy, it felt almost predestined. Supportive mentors along the way further fueled his aspiration to join a service academy. Service was challenging, marked by the harrowing experience of witnessing a soldier's death. We discuss this pivotal moment in Brian's career, something he continues to process today. His ranch, where we recorded this episode, offers him solace. The transition from military life was tough, but not in the expected ways. Brian resisted the pressure to chase wealth or compare himself to his peers, choosing instead to follow his passion. Bootstrapping a company was no easy feat, but it was a transformative experience that molded Brian into the person he is today. We explore these themes and much more. Tune in for another incredible episode! NEXT STEPS: 💼 Jobs for Transitioning Military & Veterans: https://bit.ly/4dZSnTV 🤝 Partnership Opportunities for Small Businesses: https://bit.ly/47kReUH LET'S CONNECT: 🔗 Connect With Daniel Grochowski on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3XDP9Qg 🔔 Follow Five & Fly on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3B1d979
BLUF: Use your time wisely! Dallas (Stowe) Faircloth exemplified this principle during his time as an Army officer. He not only led his soldiers effectively but also prepared for his post-military career. From the moment Stowe was commissioned as a 2LT, he played the long game. Although aware of his eventual transition out of the Army, he remained fully present in his role. Like many officers, he constantly assessed his PACE plan, ensuring he reached his ultimate goal regardless of unforeseen circumstances. To facilitate his future success, Stowe pursued an MBA while still on active duty. Simultaneously, he networked with contacts outside the Army, ensuring he had a transition plan and a support system in place when the time came. Stowe's careful planning paid off when he decided to leave the military. His transition was smoother than most due to his proactive diligence. Despite potential roadblocks like command approval, a DIY CSP, and tight timelines, everything eventually fell into place. Ultimately, Stowe secured a position at a private equity firm. He didn’t reinvent the wheel; instead, he embraced the same mindset he had as a 2LT: work hard, adapt, and figure it out. By showing up with the right attitude and a drive to succeed, he earned his place. If you're considering a similar path and want to learn more from Stowe, as he mentioned in this episode, feel free to reach out! NEXT STEPS: 💼 Jobs for Transitioning Military & Veterans: https://bit.ly/4dZSnTV 🤝 Partnership Opportunities for Small Businesses: https://bit.ly/47kReUH LET'S CONNECT: 🔗 Connect With Daniel Grochowski on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3XDP9Qg 🔔 Follow Five & Fly on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3B1d979
If you're a trailblazer at heart, love exploring uncharted paths, or are simply eager for your next adventure, this episode is for you. In this installment, we have an inspiring conversation with Leslie Irby, tracing her journey back to the beginning and why she chose to join the Navy. Leslie realized early on that traditional schooling wasn't her path. Instead, she was drawn to the idea of carving her own way in the Navy. She enlisted and immediately faced her first significant challenge as part of the effort to integrate women into male-dominated military roles. Though her Navy career almost ended prematurely, she was given a second chance and truly excelled. As is common for guests on our podcast, Leslie sensed there was something more for her beyond the military. Transitioning to civilian life, she navigated multiple successful careers, searching for her ultimate calling. A traumatic event, involving the loss of a dear friend and fellow veteran, significantly impacted her journey. Seeking direction, Leslie embarked on the Pacific Crest Trail and completed it entirely. That transformative hike taught her invaluable lessons, leading to the creation of Climb4. Leslie discovered the healing power of nature, finding clarity and focus away from the world's chaos. Now, she supports service members and veterans by providing them with free hiking gear to embark on their own journeys, and she even leads the hikes herself! Leslie is already working on new ventures. If you're interested in escaping the chaos for an epic hike, reach out—she would love to connect! NEXT STEPS: 💼 Jobs for Transitioning Military & Veterans: https://bit.ly/4dZSnTV 🤝 Partnership Opportunities for Small Businesses: https://bit.ly/47kReUH LET'S CONNECT: 🔗 Connect With Daniel Grochowski on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3XDP9Qg 🔔 Follow Five & Fly on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3B1d979
A big shoutout to Caleb Campbell for joining our podcast and sharing insightful knowledge applicable to anyone transitioning from the military to civilian life. Caleb's journey is unique compared to others featured in this series. Instead of reporting to BOLC like his peers, he began his military service by showing up at the Detroit Lions' headquarters for the first day of summer camp. However, on that very day, he was informed he needed to return to the Army to fulfill his service obligations. Undeterred, Caleb honed his physical and mental skills to return to the Detroit Lions, ultimately achieving a successful NFL career. After retiring from professional football, Caleb faced the challenge of transitioning into civilian life. Despite battling internal struggles, he realized that more success did not equate to life satisfaction. He turned down multiple high-paying positions to work as a janitor, a job that included free therapy sessions, allowing him to explore his inner self before diving into a civilian career. For Caleb, true fulfillment came not from further achievements, but from introspection and aligning with his values for a meaningful transition. Caleb's story imparts a valuable lesson: take your time, be kind to yourself, and engage in deep self-reflection before embarking on a new civilian path. NEXT STEPS: 💼 Jobs for Transitioning Military & Veterans: https://bit.ly/4dZSnTV 🤝 Partnership Opportunities for Small Businesses: https://bit.ly/47kReUH LET'S CONNECT: 🔗 Connect With Daniel Grochowski on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3XDP9Qg 🔔 Follow Five & Fly on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3B1d979
Exploring the transition from military service to entrepreneurship, Andrew's journey is a testament to pursuing one's passion. While still on active duty in the Army, he began building GORX, embodying his long-held interest in micro economies since his college days. Andrew's military career saw him progress from the National Guard to full-time active duty, where he served as an infantry officer. He tackled ranger school and even entered SFAS, getting selected for Q school before deciding to leave the Army's full-time service. His decision was driven by the desire to spend more time with his family and to devote himself to GORX. This synergy allowed him to nurture family bonds while building a venture poised to create generational wealth. GORX Fitness is thriving, offering Andrew the opportunity to impact local communities through fitness, akin to his role as an officer leading platoons. The company is expanding, bringing in vendor partners, users, and affiliates. What started as a passion project is becoming a significant force in the fitness industry. Tune in to hear about Andrew's journey and explore the growth of GORX Fitness! NEXT STEPS: 💼 Jobs for Transitioning Military & Veterans: https://bit.ly/4dZSnTV 🤝 Partnership Opportunities for Small Businesses: https://bit.ly/47kReUH LET'S CONNECT: 🔗 Connect With Daniel Grochowski on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3XDP9Qg 🔔 Follow Five & Fly on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3B1d979
A fresh twist on our usual programming! In today's episode, we tackle a pivotal question many of us have faced: should we stay in the military or move on? Logan and I explore this journey and the decision-making process, addressing a multitude of concerns you may be experiencing right now. Am I leaving my comrades behind? Am I making the right choice? Will my successor care for these service members as I did? Have I done enough for my country? What lies ahead if I decide to stay? The military offers great opportunities and has provided Logan with many valuable experiences. However, he senses there might be more for him to discover outside its boundaries. Logan does an exceptional job of reflecting openly and wrestling with some challenging thoughts. Join us as we delve into how we navigated through this difficult decision! NEXT STEPS: 💼 Jobs for Transitioning Military & Veterans: https://bit.ly/4dZSnTV 🤝 Partnership Opportunities for Small Businesses: https://bit.ly/47kReUH LET'S CONNECT: 🔗 Connect With Daniel Grochowski on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3XDP9Qg 🔔 Follow Five & Fly on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3B1d979
In this episode, we explored the topic of health, featuring Paul Reilly's inspiring journey from military service to his current achievements, showcasing the enduring nature of transformation. Throughout his transition to civilian life, Paul embraced learning and growth. While leaving the military was straightforward for Paul, the subsequent path was challenging. Initially, he entered an industry—medical sales—that didn't align with his dreams. Despite this, he found enjoyment and success in the field. After dedicating 20 years to his career, Paul embarked on his entrepreneurial journey in 2012 by launching Active Rx franchises. Although the business model eventually collapsed, Paul chose to listen to his clients rather than give up. When Active Rx closed and his investment faltered, he rebranded. This led to the creation of Midstrong! Through working with numerous clients, Paul identified their needs and devised a process to optimize their healthspan—the period of life during which one remains physically active and engaged. As service members, we often prioritize essential aspects like jobs, living standards, and benefits when transitioning out of the military, but neglect self-care. It's crucial to address our healthspan to ensure more quality years with our families. This episode was filled with insights on resilience, growth, and the pursuit of dreams. It was a truly exceptional discussion! NEXT STEPS: 💼 Jobs for Transitioning Military & Veterans: https://bit.ly/4dZSnTV 🤝 Partnership Opportunities for Small Businesses: https://bit.ly/47kReUH LET'S CONNECT: 🔗 Connect With Daniel Grochowski on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3XDP9Qg 🔔 Follow Five & Fly on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3B1d979
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