EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 16 MIN
"Anthropology Degree to Jose Cuervo Engineer: Marine Running the Plant" featuring Matthew Savage
from Adapt and Overcome Podcast · host Tommy Hardaway
What happens when a Marine with an anthropology degree ends up leading engineering at a major tequila plant? In this episode, Matthew Savage shares his unconventional path, powerful leadership lessons, and how military experience can create massive success in the civilian world. Matthew Savage joins Tommy Hardaway to talk about his journey from the Marine Corps infantry to working in engineering and technology at a major Jose Cuervo bottling facility. Starting with no formal engineering background, Matt explains how leadership, problem-solving, and mission-focused thinking helped him rise into a senior role. The conversation dives into the challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life, including learning how to communicate differently and adapt leadership styles. Matt shares how directness, clarity, and decisiveness—skills learned in the Marines—set him apart in corporate environments where indecision and over-meeting are common. They also explore the realities of modern careers, including how AI is disrupting traditional tech jobs and why relying on a single income stream can be risky. Matt emphasizes the importance of developing universal skills like leadership and integrity, and discusses different paths to building wealth—from entrepreneurship to strategic investments. On a personal note, Matt talks about what’s next for him, including building out his team professionally and diving into his hobby of model railroading. Be a Guest Are you a successful business owner, entrepreneur, or professional with insights to share? Apply to be a guest at https://adaptandovercomepodcast.com/guest and share your expertise with a wide audience eager to learn about you...
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What happens when a Marine with an anthropology degree ends up leading engineering at a major tequila plant? In this episode, Matthew Savage shares his unconventional path, powerful leadership lessons, and how military experience can create massive success in the civilian world. Matthew Savage joins Tommy Hardaway to talk about his journey from the Marine Corps infantry to working in engineering and technology at a major Jose Cuervo bottling facility. Starting with no formal engineering background, Matt explains how leadership, problem-solving, and mission-focused thinking helped him rise into a senior role. The conversation dives into the challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life, including learning how to communicate differently and adapt leadership styles. Matt shares how directness, clarity, and decisiveness—skills learned in the Marines—set him apart in corporate environments where indecision and over-meeting are common. They also explore the realities of modern careers, including how AI is disrupting traditional tech jobs and why relying on a single income stream can be risky. Matt emphasizes the importance of developing universal skills like leadership and integrity, and discusses different paths to building wealth—from entrepreneurship to strategic investments. On a personal note, Matt talks about what’s next for him, including building out his team professionally and diving into his hobby of model railroading. Be a Guest Are you a successful business owner, entrepreneur, or professional with insights to share? Apply to be a guest at https://adaptandovercomepodcast.com/guest and share your expertise with a wide audience eager to learn about you...
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