• #129 Using AI To Future-Proof You Career! But How?
    Jun 8 2026

    The landscape is changing exponentially, shifting from traditional processing models to hyper-speed automation tracks. To help us make sense of it all, we are joined by special guest Kyle Oliver (KMO), a retired Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer, former nation-state cyber officer, and retired tech executive. KMO has dedicated his post-military life to teaching crucial AI skills to traditionally underserved groups like veterans and educators.


    KMO breaks down why AI isn’t coming for your job—but a human who knows AI absolutely is. We shift from basic "butter bar prompts" to high-level system orchestration. You'll learn the ultimate future-proof framework: the RGCOA Prompts Cheat Code (Role, Goal, Context, Output, Ask) which instantly lands you in the 95th percentile of AI efficiency.


    We navigate the deep tech architecture landscape, covering email inbox triage setups, how to run local offline LLMs using LM Studio to secure document provenance, structural copyright tracking for creative assets, the terrifying realities of voice cloning, and a stack-ranked review of the best paid tools on the market today (Google Workspace, OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, and Perplexity AI).


    Connect with KMO withko.com/vetai.


    Timestamps:


    02:05 Tech News: Breaking down the high-visibility partnership between Sam Altman (OpenAI) and product designer Jony Ive.

    04:24 Introducing retired Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer and tech veteran Kyle Oliver (KO).

    05:04 The "Second Lieutenant Prompt" trap: Why most knowledge workers are barely scratching the surface of AI.

    06:49 Inbox Triage: How to use make.com or Zapier to build a customized, automated email sorting agent in 10 minutes.

    10:07 Master the Cheat Code: Breaking down the RGCOA Prompting Framework (Role, Goal, Context, Output, Ask).

    15:27 Career Coaching: KO’s deep tech journey from Marine Corps cyber defense to Google Cloud startup exits.

    18:02 Lifelong Learning: Overcoming the uncomfortable "maintenance phase" hurdle for senior military retirees entering tech.

    20:08 The Hard Truth: Why AI won't replace you, but a human wielding AI tools 100% will.

    25:20 Evaluating media statements from tech CEOs like Fiverr regarding automated freelancer replacement.

    27:08 Extrapolating spreadsheets: Why corporate workers stuck moving data between two monitors are at high risk.

    29:40 10-Second Administrative Wins: Using AI to auto-generate perfect Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal (NAM) citations.

    30:47 Streamlining military evaluations (Fit Reps) and training AI models to safely mimic your professional writing voice.

    33:11 Custom GPTs: Creating complete, multi-page command AI policies using MARADMIN data and Force Design 2030 guidelines.

    36:29 Legal & Copyright: How to protect intellectual property and establish historical document provenance with AI art.

    39:02 Going Local: Downloading and running secure, completely offline LLM software using LM Studio on a standard laptop.

    43:45 Human Speak: Breaking down blockchain network technology, metadata tracking, and art auction history comparisons.

    48:25 Asking the Machine: What Chat GPT claims are its five toughest human-centric operational limitations.

    52:03 Automated Therapy: Addressing the trending media wave of individuals utilizing AI tools for personal emotional support.

    58:21 Deep Fakes & Safety: The frightening reality of voice cloning technology requiring only 10 seconds of recorded sample audio.

    01:01:08 Future-Proofing Strategy: Overview of KO’s multi-week training cohort starting June 9th at withko.com/vetai.

    01:10:09 Stack-Ranked Review: Comparing Google Workspace (Gemini Pro), OpenAI Chat GPT, Anthropic Claude, and Perplexity AI.


    #Veterans #Veteran #AI #MilitaryToCivilian #VeteranCareers #VeteranBenefits #MemorialDay

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • #128 Being fearless | Finding yourself | Fighting wildfires | Battling addiction - Woman Veteran Journey
    Jun 1 2026

    John is joined by army veteran and author Kate Marsh, author of Between the Light and Me. Kate speaks candidly about the naive expectations of entering and exiting the service, navigating impulsive behaviors, and her journey from low-ranking enlisted garrison life to finding her true purpose.


    We dive into a heavy, honest breakdown of the dark realities veterans face but rarely discuss openly, including grappling with addictions, binging to oblivion, hitting a post-service pit of despair, and finding long-term recovery and sobriety. Kate opens up about her battles with an eating disorder (bulimia) while on active duty, exposing the toxic intersection of military body standards, public weigh-ins, and the moral conflation of physical perfection with combat readiness.


    Connect with Kate Marsh and share your feedback on her Substack kathleenkillcup.substack.com. Her memoir, Between the Light and Me (published by HereBelowBooks.com), is available for pre-order now and hits shelves on October 8th!


    Timestamps:

    [00:01:45] The 12-Month Countdown: Navigating early university acceptance release programs and the mental countdown to separation.

    [00:02:40] Confronting the naive expectation that "greener pastures" instantly await you outside the military gates.

    [00:04:13] Gladiator and signing up right before September 11th.

    [00:04:54] Learning to Suffer Well: How a month-long mountaineering Outwardbound course in the Colorado back country shattered self-indulgence.

    [00:05:43] Literary Role Models: Finding moral fiber and stoic mental models in Ernest Hemingway and Marcus Aurelius.

    [00:07:07] Fighting fires: Training as a wildland firefighter and connecting with the BLM and Forest Service under age 29.

    [00:07:45] The school of self-denial: Detaching from impulsive thinking and challenging primitive brain patterns.

    [00:10:04] The baseline of behavior: Understanding the 10,000-year-old reptilian brain, flight-or-fight responses, and political anxiety.

    [00:10:45] Crafting the manuscript: Writing a memoir from a healed vantage point of clarity rather than resentment or therapy.

    [00:12:12] The reality of writing: Composing book chapters in 30-minute kitchen table sprints during baby nap times and long runs.

    [00:15:30] The Pinball Path: Transitioning from a Seattle international relations major to a philosophy track after reading Nietzsche.

    [00:16:19] Living the philosophy major stereotype: Working as a barista, doing landscaping work, and factory production lines.

    [00:18:46] Shifting perspectives: Attending Yale in your 30s and realizing where the smartest people actually are.

    [00:20:42] Throwing yourself off the cliff: Conquering fear-based thinking, cowardice, and structural self-doubt by taking action.

    [00:22:15] reps and the sales funnel: The element of luck and putting yourself in fertile situations to maximize opportunities.

    [00:23:24] Gross barracks life: How the isolation of a first duty station in Germany fueled a culture of binging to oblivion.

    [00:29:40] Hitting the wall: Despair, walking in the rain at 4:00 AM, and finding the life-changing turning point of recovery in 2013.

    [00:35:12] True Camaraderie: Building an authentic, non-performance-based community through local church fellowship and recovery circles.

    [00:44:05] Deconstructing the victim narrative: Writing a multidimensional veteran story that refuses to fit into cultural boxes.

    [01:01:15] The active duty silent struggle: Exposing exercise bulimia, shame, eating disorders, and body image issues in military units.

    [01:03:43] Power dynamics: The amplified, toxic reality of fitness, attraction, and gender minorities in the barracks.

    [01:08:47] The moral weight of fitness: The psychological consequence of conflating physical perfection with squad reliability.

    [01:12:50] Pre-order : Between the Light and Me October 8th launch via herebelowbooks.com.


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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • #127 Smart Veterans Choose this Over GI Bill
    May 30 2026

    Many service members treat VR&E like a secondary GI Bill, but our special guest, VR&E Case Manager and Specialist Alfredo Torres, joins the show to shift that mindset. Alfredo, a retired Navy submarine veteran, walks us through why VR&E must be approached strictly through an employment lens rather than an educational one.We cover the critical tactical preparation required to secure a favorable VR&E decision, including gathering specific doctor’s notes linking your service-connected disability to your current job limitations, utilizing tools like O*NET Online for labor market research, and understanding the "bright outlook" requirement for high-paying hybrid fields like cybersecurity, HR, and mechatronics.Alfredo shares his firsthand perspective on managing an intense caseload of 143 clients, dealing with PACT Act backlogs, and how veterans can stand out by doing heavy prep work on the front end. We also break down major financial strategies, including how the monthly subsistence allowance (stipend) mirrors local E-5 with dependents BAH if you have at least one day or month of post-9/11 GI Bill remaining, the rules surrounding tech/tool packages, and the life-changing process of Retroactive Induction to restore exhausted GI Bill months.Connect with Alfredo Torres on LinkedIn to ask follow-up questions about navigating the Chapter 31 pipeline, and check out our newly published guidebook, Bottom Line Up Front: What You Need to Know Before You Leave the Military, available now on Amazon Kindle!

    #Veterans #VRE #VocRehab #Military #Education #GIBill #College #trades #VeteranEmployment

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    2 hrs and 11 mins
  • #126 Timelines and tactics for a smooth landing in civilian life
    May 22 2026
    In this episode of the Military Retirement Podcast, we are tackling the exact timelines and tactical strategies you need to secure a successful military transition and a smooth landing into civilian life. Whether you have served 4 years or are looking at a 20+ year retirement, navigating the professional shift into the private sector can feel like a massive leap.John is joined by special guest co-host Steve (aka Navy Cop), our community moderator and a retired Navy veteran who provides raw insights on dealing with long-term civilian life adjustment and the realities of being underemployed post-retirement.Our special guest for this episode is Carlos Gallardo, a retired Marine Corps Battalion Sergeant Major who served 23 years on active duty and now excels as an HR professional. Carlos breaks down the intense mental shifts, peer pressure, and tactical steps required to cross the threshold into civilian corporate spaces.We dive deep into a profound, often-overlooked strategy: the "Transition Battle Buddy" system. Carlos shares how teaming up with a fellow service member helped keep him accountable, build a strong support network, and keep him from pulling his retirement papers back out of sheer artificial pressure. We also outline the "Three Critical Swim Lanes" of transition: deciding where to live, figuring out your career path, and locking down your VA disability documentation.Plus, we cover essential tech transition opportunities like the upcoming Google Veteran Career Week, expanding opportunities in the autonomous drone technology industry, and a sneak peek at our new 10-chapter military retirement guidebook now available on Amazon Kindle.Connect with Carlos Gallardo on LinkedIn. Join our community by searching for the Military Retirement Group on Facebook!Timestamps:[01:12] Intro[03:50] Tech Transition: Overview of the upcoming Google Veteran Career Week starting June 10th.[05:15] The massive growth of autonomous drone technology and FAA certification for veterans.[07:43] Launching our new 10-chapter military retirement handbook on Amazon Kindle.[10:45] Welcoming retired Marine Corps Battalion Sergeant Major Carlos Gallardo to the show.[11:54] Carlos’s 23-year Marine Corps background: From 8th Comm to Drill Instructor duty and MCRD San Diego.[13:30] The mental hurdle retiring after 23 years vs. pushing to the 30-year mark.[16:44] Translating a senior NCO background to establish credibility and trust in the private sector.[21:38] Resume building and the elevator pitch: How to translate military jargon for civilian recruiters.[23:57] Corporate realities: Navigating a heavy veteran population at General Atomics vs. non-defense companies.[25:31] Problem-solving mindset: Shifting focus to creating immediate value and profitability for your new employer.[27:58] Dealing with civilian pushback or preconceived notions about former military personnel.[31:08] Evaluating the DoD Transition Assistance Program (TAP) and its structural limitations.[35:28] Transition Timelines: Why you need to start planning your military exit 24 to 36 months ahead of time.[37:35] Having the critical "buy-in" conversation with your spouse and treating transition like a part-time job.[39:09] Leveraging outside resources: USO Transition Specialists and the Veterans Career Transition Assistance Program (VET CTAP).[42:24] Overcoming artificial peer pressure during the 90-day DoD SkillBridge internship process.[44:14] The "Three Critical Swim Lanes" of transition: Where to live, what to do, and handling the VA.[48:38] Deep Dive: Introducing the "Transition Battle Buddy" system for mutual support and accountability.[01:01:39] Professional Network vs. Mental Frame of Mind Support Networks.[01:11:01] The reality of your first civilian hiring event and making mistakes during early recruitment interviews.[01:13:16] From "We" to "I": Learning how to ethically market yourself and your individual achievements to land a job.
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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • #125 Military Retirement Crisis: When You Only Have 30 Days
    May 15 2026
    In this episode we dive into the stark realities of a crunched military transition timeline. What happens when bureaucratic roadblocks compress your retirement process into just 30 days?Special guest Michael Pires, a retired Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer and seasoned personnel professional, joins the show to share his powerful story. Despite his extensive background in military admin, Michael faced unprecedented hurdles while geobatching away from his family, navigating limited duty (LimDu), and managing a sudden 30-day retirement window.We discuss the critical lessons learned from his transition, the absolute necessity of prioritizing your medical documentation, and how a compressed timeline impacts your VA disability claim and the Benefits Delivery at Discharge (BDD) program.We also cover breaking veteran news, including the recent executive order regarding the 388-acre West LA VA campus housing initiative for homeless veterans, and the VA's MVP program connecting veterans with pro athletes.If you are a service member preparing to transition, separate, or retire, this episode is a must-watch to ensure you get your medical records in order, utilize VSO resources, and prioritize your family and mental health over the mission.Episode Timestamps:[00:32] Welcome back & catching up on global news from Italy.[03:16] VA News: Breakdown of the new Executive Order for the 388-acre West LA VA Campus veteran housing project.[07:03] Discussing the recent transparency from the VA and addressing veteran homelessness.[09:51] VA MVP Program: Merging pro athletes and military veterans through shared transition experiences.[12:32] Welcoming special guest Michael Pires to the stage.[13:48] Michael’s military background: Enlisting as a combat engineer in 2003, active reserves, and transitioning to the Warrant Officer program.[15:22] The backstory behind Michael's sudden 30-day military retirement timeline, geobatching, and navigating MMSR-5.[20:42] The critical realities of a compressed timeline and requesting mast to the CG.[22:15] Prioritizing yourself and your family over the military unit's workload during transition.[23:24] Contrasting administrative separation timelines with Michael's 22-year honorable retirement hurdles.[24:54] The mental health toll of geobatching for four years and sleeping in the office.[29:05] Navigating Tricare Prime, final physicals, and the struggle to get an MRI scheduled before EAS.[31:32] Why missing the 90-day BDD (Benefits Delivery At Discharge) window delays VA disability claims by 8 to 12 months.[34:07] Filing an Intent to File in March and managing extensive military medical records with a VSO.[35:52] Why you cannot rely solely on TRS / TAP classes for your VA process research.[38:58] Introducing VeteransBenefitsKB.com: An intuitive tool for tracking the 38 CFR VA Master Condition List and rating codes.[42:33] Firsthand experience using the VA healthcare system in Southern California vs. Tricare Prime.[47:27] Facing the "dark place" of military transition and successfully securing civilian employment in HR with a DoD contractor.[51:55] Adjusting to civilian corporate structure, performance reviews, and shifting from director-level autonomy to mid-level processing.[54:53] Discussing the BCNR process, rank waivers, and holding leadership accountable.[57:38] Learning to let go of past military grievances for better mental clarity and closure.[01:00:04] The true cost of prioritizing a military career over missing years of family life.[01:03:43] Shifting corporate responsibilities and federal employee drawdowns (DRP program).[01:08:47] Storytime: Tracking down Korean and Vietnam War era Master Chief Joseph Valentine’s lost thrift-shop medals to Miramar National Cemetery.[01:13:46] Michael's final message to transitioning service members: Give yourself at least six months and get your "mentals and chicken" right.
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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • #124 Your military transition doesn't end at your DD-214
    Feb 18 2026

    What happens after you drop the mic and leave the military behind?


    In this powerful episode of the Military Retirement Podcast, John and Vic sit down with Pedro Zambrano — retired Marine Master Sergeant and former career recruiter — to talk about what REALLY matters during the military-to-civilian transition.


    Pedro shares hard-earned lessons from recruiting duty, SkillBridge, entering unfamiliar careers, and why veterans must learn to be “comfortable being uncomfortable” after retirement.


    We dive deep into:


    ✅ Identity loss after the uniform

    ✅ Why the first 30–60 days after separation are critical

    ✅ Networking with purpose (LinkedIn done right)

    ✅ SkillBridge mistakes to avoid

    ✅ Transition grief, mindset, and building your next mission

    ✅ Entrepreneurship vs. chasing comfort

    ✅ Books and tools that helped along the way


    If you're retiring, separating, or simply trying to find your next purpose after service — this episode is full of golden nuggets.


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    ⏱️ CHAPTERS / TIMESTAMPS


    00:00 Welcome + John traveling & lost baggage

    04:20 The viral question: Can 100 men defeat a gorilla?

    10:30 Meet Pedro Zambrano (Retired Marine Master Sergeant)

    14:40 Recruiting duty: toxic leadership, pressure, and growth

    22:00 Transition to civilian recruiting & senior technical recruiter role

    28:30 SkillBridge lessons + waiting too long to prepare

    36:00 Identity after retirement: “When it’s over, it’s over”

    42:10 Why relationships are the #1 transition tool

    48:00 Trying something completely new to humble yourself

    55:30 LinkedIn networking: don’t wait until you need it

    1:05:00 Communication tips + learning civilian industry language

    1:15:00 Comfortable being uncomfortable after service

    1:23:00 Would you join the military today? Advice for the next generation

    1:32:00 The hardest month after separation + veteran support gaps

    1:40:00 Book recommendations for veterans

    1:50:00 Where to connect with Pedro + closing thoughts


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    📚 BOOKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED


    • Never Split the Difference — Chris Voss https://amzn.to/45PicUT

    • Grit — Angela Duckworth https://amzn.to/4anmAfi

    • How to Master the Art of Selling — Tom Hopkins https://amzn.to/3Zn0ynU

    • Good to Great — Jim Collins https://amzn.to/4a69C6Q

    • Rebel Without a Crew — Robert Rodriguez https://amzn.to/4rwInIb

    • The Almanack of Naval Ravikant (Free): https://www.navalmanack.com/

    • The Coffee Bean — Jon Gordon https://amzn.to/4a3l1UT

    • Bottom Line Up Front: What You Need to Know Before You Leave the Military

    https://amzn.to/4r4AaLK


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    🔗 CONNECT WITH US


    📌 Join the Military Retirement Group on Facebook

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/themilitaryretirementgroup


    📩 Business / Guest Requests

    info@militaryretirementpodcast.com


    🎥 Vic’s Channel

    @TheGreenLogbook


    💼 Connect With Us on LinkedIn

    (Search “Military Retirement Podcast”)


    #MilitaryRetirement #VeteranTransition #SkillBridge #LinkedInNetworking #LifeAfterTheMilitary #Veterans

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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • #123 Finding Purpose After Military Retirement | Annette Whittenberger (Veteran Lifestyle Magazine)
    Feb 13 2026

    What happens when you hang up the uniform…and realize your next mission isn’t about a title?In this Military Retirement Podcast episode, we sit down with Annette Whittenberger — Editor-in-Chief of Veteran Lifestyle Magazine — to talk purpose after retirement, imposter syndrome, mental health, routines that keep you grounded, and why veterans need platforms where they can be seen and heard.We also dig into the power of “just doing the thing,” how music and fitness support mental health, and why building community matters so much after service.🎯 If you’re navigating transition, retirement, or the “what now?” phase — this episode will hit home.⏱️ CHAPTERS00:00 Intro + Easter reset / family time03:10 Deferred Resignation Program (DRP) update + what’s next06:20 Guest intro: Annette Whittenberger09:10 “A Wild Ride Called Life” — healing journey + finding your voice14:30 Veteran Lifestyle Magazine — mission + bridging military/civilian communities20:40 Imposter syndrome, titles, and why “doing it” makes you the thing27:10 Music as healing + pursuing dreams later in life33:20 Ikigai (purpose) + choosing your next mission after the uniform39:30 Military culture changes (beards/standards) + readiness discussion45:00 Post-service routines: fitness, music, staying steady mentally50:30 Giving veterans a platform + stories that need to be told55:10 Where to find Annette + Veteran Lifestyle Magazine57:30 Closing + how to connect with the show🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES (discussed / relevant)• Veteran Lifestyle Magazine: https://veteranlifestylemagazine.com/• Annette’s site (“A Wild Ride Called Life”): https://awildridecalledlife.com/• Annette on Instagram: @awildridecalledlife• Veteran Lifestyle Magazine IG: @veteranlifestylemagazine• VA VR&E (Veteran Readiness & Employment): https://www.va.gov/careers-employment/vocational-rehabilitation/• VA VRRAP (Veteran Rapid Retraining Assistance Program): https://www.va.gov/education/other-va-education-benefits/veteran-rapid-retraining-assistance/• Book mentioned: Rebel Without a Crew (Robert Rodriguez): https://amzn.to/4r3D1ED• The Almanack of Naval Ravikant (free): https://www.navalmanack.com/✅ CONNECT WITH US📌 Join the Military Retirement Group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/themilitaryretirementgroup📩 Email: info@militaryretirementpodcast.com🎥 Vic’s Channel: @TheGreenLogbook💼 Connect on LinkedIn #MilitaryRetirement #Veterans #Transition #VRE #VRRAP #MentalHealth #LifeAfterTheMilitary #VeteranLifestyle

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • #122 Military Retirement Happiness: Finding Peace, Purpose, and Freedom After Service
    Feb 11 2026

    John and Vic dive into a powerful conversation about what really makes you happy after leaving the military. From stepping away from the constant grind to finding peace in simplicity, we explore how veterans can reclaim freedom, purpose, and mental clarity after service.
    Vic shares his experience taking a much-needed break on the Oregon coast, reflecting on how disconnecting from distractions, social media, and nonstop notifications can completely reset your mindset.
    We also talk about the transition struggles many veterans face after retirement:
    What happens when the uniform comes off?
    How do you find your next purpose?
    Why slowing down is sometimes the best move
    The importance of family, connection, and mental health
    This episode is packed with relatable insights, book recommendations, and real talk about building a life that feels meaningful beyond the military.
    ⏱️ Timestamps / Chapters
    00:00 Welcome back to the Military Retirement Podcast
    02:30 Vic’s Oregon coast reset & getting away from overwhelm
    06:45 “Do what makes you happy” and simplifying life
    10:20 The Tao of Pooh & learning wisdom from simplicity
    15:30 Cutting distractions: phone minimalism & mental clarity
    22:10 Finding peace through environment and quiet time
    28:40 Purpose after retirement: “What happens next?”
    35:00 Taking intentional breaks and avoiding the rush back to work
    42:15 Veteran community connections & American Legion invite
    50:30 Family meals, relationships, and what matters most
    58:00 Deferred resignation, freedom, and time with loved ones
    1:05:30 Mindset shift after the military transition
    1:15:00 Staying healthy after retirement (don’t let yourself go)
    1:22:00 Book recommendations for veterans
    1:30:00 Escaping news/social media anxiety
    1:40:00 Upcoming guests and future podcast episodes
    1:45:00 Final thoughts: simplicity, happiness, and veteran support
    📚 Books & Resources Mentioned
    The Tao of Pooh – Benjamin Hoff https://amzn.to/45QAS6F
    The Four Agreements – Don Miguel Ruiz https://amzn.to/3NU4kTg
    On the Shortness of Life – Seneca https://amzn.to/4bC4Q1W
    The Way to Wealth – Benjamin Franklin https://amzn.to/400JP9X
    Man’s Search for Meaning – Viktor Frankl https://amzn.to/4ayX87I
    The Almanack of Naval Ravikant – Eric Jorgenson (Free PDF available online) https://amzn.to/4kwQ8vx
    Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman https://amzn.to/4cdzKhd
    The Daily Stoic – Ryan Holiday https://amzn.to/4acBqXf
    The Daily Laws – Robert Greene https://amzn.to/4arcmL0
    Make Your Bed – Admiral William H. McRaven https://amzn.to/4kjbJr4
    🔗 Connect With Us
    📌 Join the Military Retirement Group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/themilitaryretirementgroup
    📩 Email: info@militaryretirementpodcast.com
    🎥 Vic’s Channel: @TheGreenLogbook
    💼 Connect on LinkedIn

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    1 hr and 28 mins