What happens to a man's identity when the mission ends? For most men, who they are and what they do are the same thing. That works — until it doesn't. Until the career ends, the company sells, the kids leave, or the body gives out. And suddenly the thing that defined you is gone, and you're standing in a parking lot wondering what comes next. Marty Strong knows that feeling better than most. A retired Navy SEAL who spent two decades in one of the most elite organizations in the world, Marty walked out of the military and into a corporate environment that had no idea what to do with him — and vice versa. What followed was a years-long process of shedding an identity, building a new one, and learning that the rules he'd lived by didn't apply anymore. In this episode, Art sits down with Marty to talk about what that transition actually looked like — the disorientation, the humility it required, and the framework he's since used to reinvent himself five times across five completely ...
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