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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 18 MIN

From Ft. Hood to a Future in the Law with Casey Stege

from Counseller’s Corner · host Baylor Law School

After 20 years in the U.S. Army, second-year Baylor Law student Casey Stege has transitioned from the armed forces to studying case law and establishing community ties. In this episode of Counseller’s Corner, Casey discusses how his service influences his journey—from working at a small-town newspaper to joining the Army, and now attending Baylor Law. He explains his desire to become a trusted community leader and shares insights on the unique perspective veterans bring to the classroom. He also shares his experience at Baylor Law School’s Academy of the Advocate in St Andrews, Scotland, advocating for fellow service members on Capitol Hill, and maintaining balance through sports and a good cup of coffee. This conversation offers candid insights into leadership, humility, and building a purposeful life after leaving military service.

After 20 years in the U.S. Army, second-year Baylor Law student Casey Stege has transitioned from the armed forces to studying case law and establishing community ties. In this episode of Counseller’s Corner, Casey discusses how his service influences his journey—from working at a small-town newspaper to joining the Army, and now attending Baylor Law. He explains his desire to become a trusted community leader and shares insights on the unique perspective veterans bring to the classroom. He also shares his experience at Baylor Law School’s Academy of the Advocate in St Andrews, Scotland, advocating for fellow service members on Capitol Hill, and maintaining balance through sports and a good cup of coffee. This conversation offers candid insights into leadership, humility, and building a purposeful life after leaving military service.

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After 20 years in the U.S. Army, second-year Baylor Law student Casey Stege has transitioned from the armed forces to studying case law and establishing community ties. In this episode of Counseller’s Corner, Casey discusses how his service...

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